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・November 7, 2024 November 07 Nov 07
Ohio defense yields just 114 yards as they blanks Kent State
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Dix Stadium
Dix Stadium, Kent, OH
Coleman Owen - 61 yards in blowout winOwen notched four receptions (on six targets) for 61 yards during Wednesday's 41-0 victory over Kent State.
ImpactOwen saw a drop-off in output at Kent State versus the week before (6-146-2) against Buffalo, but this can be blamed de to the nature of the blowout. The senior wide receiver did still lead the Bobcats in catches and receiving yards, making it clear he should continue to be the top option for quarterback Parker Navarro in the final weeks of the season.
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Anthony Tyus III - Logs touchdown in returnTyus recorded 14 rushes for 84 yards and one touchdown during Wednesday's 41-0 win versus Kent State.
ImpactTyus was very efficient on the ground in his return after a one-game absence due to a lower-body injury, and he capitalized on his performance with a first quarter score. The RB1 may have been utilized even more if the game wasn't such a blowout, but he may be given the ball at higher amounts this upcoming week in what will likely be a closer game against Eastern Michigan.
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Parker Navarro - Rushing touchdown in blowoutNavarro completed 14 of 24 passes for 142 yards during Wednesday's 41-0 win against Kent State. He also had eight rushes for 41 yards with one touchdown.
ImpactNavarro was questionable with an undisclosed injury heading into the matchup, but he seemed to be fine as he led the Bobcats to a blowout victory. The senior quarterback didn't need to be relied on much throughout the game due to the nature of the outing, but he did punch in a rushing score at the end of the first half. He should have more chances to dish the rock when Ohio takes on Eastern Michigan at home this upcoming week.
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Ruel Tomlinson - Draws rough start vs. OhioTomlinson was 8-for-18 passing for 62 yards and one interception during Wednesday's 41-0 loss versus Ohio.
ImpactTomlinson was given the spot under center versus the Bobcats as Kent State hoped for another win, but he perhaps was not the answer as he logged just 62 passing yards and dished a pick. The freshman quarterback could start again this upcoming week versus Miami-Ohio as the team has legitimately nothing to lose at this point, but it should be more clear as the week develops.
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Chrishon McCray - 28 yards vs. OhioMcCray notched three grabs for 28 yards during Wednesday's 41-0 defeat to Ohio.
ImpactMcCray has shown earlier this season that he can put together huge performances for the Golden Flashes, but the team's abysmal offense as of late has pierced the wide receiver's output. He has logged two games this season with 180-plus yards and two or more touchdowns, but the quarterback spot will need to get squared away soon if he has any hopes of replicating these in the final three weeks.
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Luke Floriea - Quiet 16 yards in defeatFloriea accrued three catches for 16 yards during Wednesday's 41-0 loss against Ohio.
ImpactFloriea has struggled in some weeks this year to log sufficient games due to the terrible Kent State team that he is on, and this week was no different. With some huge games still in his past this season, there is hope for another breakout week, but the Golden Flashes' inability to get an offensive going as of late could continue to lead to bad weeks for the wide receiver.
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Jordan Lowe - DNP for Ohio gameLowe (undisclosed) did not play during Kent's 41-0 loss Wednesday against Ohio.
ImpactThe benefit of a bye week was not enough for Lowe to log his second straight DNP, both its reasons undisclosed. Currently, Kent's next game is scheduled for Nov. 13 at Miami (OH).
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