Miami faces KSU offensive juggernaut, improved defense By MIKE SMITH Suffice it to say the Kent State Golden Flashes have Miami head coach Chuck Martin's respect and attention. Miami and KSU meet Saturday at Yager Stadium, where the last RedHawk loss was against Western Michigan (40-39) back in 2018. Saturday's homecoming tilt is just MU's second home game of the 2022 season, and Martin is expecting a huge challenge. Speaking at his Monday morning press conference, Martin observed, "It will be the most complete Kent State team we've faced by far." While Miami (2-3, 0-1 MAC) is coming off . . . |
Editor-Publisher Mike SmithMike grew up in Mid-American Conference football and basketball territory and returned there after military service. He has been covering MAC football and men's basketball for much of the last several decades. Archives
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