Jacob Pavilack, the radio field analyst for the Golden Flashes, will be profiling influential Kent State players and coaches as well as historical moments from the program's history as part of College Football's 150th Anniversary.
It was an ugly and rainy day for the 2015 home opener against Delaware State at Dix Stadium. In early September, it was just 59 degrees and many of the announced crowd of 15,091 had umbrellas popped. The fans who stayed despite the rain received a treat as they saw placekicker April Goss make college and Kent State football history.