The Golden Flashes open their 2012 campaign against FCS power Towson Thursday under the lights at Dix Stadium. As the current Golden Flashes look to make the program's first bowl appearance in 40 years, approximately 50 players from the last team to go bowling will be on hand as Kent State celebrates the 40th anniversary of its 1972 MAC Championship team.
Facts In A Flash
Flashes Against the CAA
Thursday marks Kent State's first meeting with Towson and sixth meeting against a program currently playing in the Colonial Athletic Association. The Golden Flashes are 1-3 all-time against New Hampshire, dropping three games in the 1950s. Most recently, Kent State defeated New Hampshire 34-7 in 2002 at Dix Stadium. The Flashes have also taken on Delaware, falling to the Blue Hens in the 1954 Refrigerator Bowl 19-7.
New Radio Agreement
This past summer, Kent State announced a partnership with 640 WHLO & iHeartRadio making the station the official home of the Kent State IMG Radio Network for football and men's basketball. Ty Linder will handle the play-by-play duties and is joined in the booth for the third year in a row by color analyst Rob Polinsky. The new 640 WHLO iHeartRadio channel works on a PC, smart phone or tablet.
Television
Ten of Kent State's 12 games will be broadcast on either an ESPN affiliate, Comcast affiliate, SportsTime Ohio, CBS Sports Network or the BIG EAST Network. Thursday's game can be seen on Comcast SportsNet Plus (Baltimore), ESPN3 and free on MAC-Sports.com.
Website, Twitter & YouTube
For Kent State football stories, statistics, photos, video and more, visit KentStateSports.com. For daily football updates follow @ksuathletics on Twitter. For an extensive video library visit the GoldenFlashesTV channel on YouTube.
The Coaches
More on the CAA
Colonial Athletic Association teams have defeated FBS opponents nine times in the last five years, including a 2010 James Madison upset over No. 13 Virginia Tech. Current CAA members Delaware (2003), James Madison (2004), Richmond (2008) and Villanova (2009) have all won FCS national titles in the last nine years. Before joining the MAC this season, Massachusetts was a member of the CAA. The Minutemen made an FCS national title game appearance in 2006.
KSU Against FCS Teams
The Flashes have won their last 10 games against FCS teams, all of which have come at home. Most recently Kent State thumped Murray State 41-10 to open their 2010 season. The last FCS (I-AA) team to defeat Kent State was Youngstown State (26-20) in 2000, when Jon Heacock served as the Penguins' defensive coordinator.
Leading Tacklers Return
Kent State returns its top four tacklers (Batton, Malauulu, Calvin Tiggle, Wollet) and eight of its top nine tacklers (Jake Dooley, Sid Saulter, Nix, Darius Polk) from last year.
INTs Make the Difference
Since 2010, Kent State is 9-2 when quarterback Spencer Keith does not throw an interception. Conversely, the Flashes have dropped 12 straight when Keith throws an interception.
Up Next
Kent State will get two extra days to prepare for Kentucky, who takes on its rival Louisville Saturday. Sept. 8 will be the Flashes first road test of the season as they look for their first program win against an SEC opponent.
Defending Dix Stadium
For decades, Dix Stadium was not considered a place opponents feared, but that mentality has started to change over the last two years. Since the beginning of the 2010 season, Kent State has gone 8-4 at home.