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RedHawks second quarter push, clock management sideline Flashes’ offense

The Kent State football team (1-6, 0-3 Mid-American Conference) have used one word to rebrand itself.

FlashFast.

The Flashes fast-paced offense that has been a staple all season was halted to a standstill by Miami (OH)'s (3-4, 3-1 MAC) efficient offense led by senior quarterback Gus Ragland.

The RedHawks had the ball for the majority of the game, winning the time of possession battle by a ratio of 39:06 to 20:54.

Ragland had a variety of weapons including running backs Kenny Young and Alonzo Smith along with wide receiver Jaylon Bester. The trio combined for two touchdowns 258 of the Flashes 506 total yards.