OXFORD, Ohio – Nick Holley scored two rushing touchdowns, but the rash of injuries continued to spread through the Golden Flashes roster as Miami came from behind in the second half for an 18-14 victory at Yager Stadium.
With Holley sidelined by an injury on the final two drives, Kent State's offense turned to running back Myles Washington to play quarterback on the game's penultimate drive, then to sophomore George Bollas on the final drive. In between those last two possessions, Miami eclipsed the Flashes' 14-12 lead on a a 55-yard touchdown pass from Gus Ragland to Kenny Young with 1:34 to play.