As the defending Mid-American Conference East Division champions, the Kent State football team comes to Seattle on Saturday with a high-octane offense, and a pre-season slate of games that will test their talent as well as their depth.
The Flashes have averaged 471 yards and 33.6 points per game over the past three seasons, and will look to continue their productive ways on offense with promising first year starter Collin Schlee stepping in for the departed Dustin Crum.
Kent State has been scheduling three big-payday out of conference games since 2018. This year’s non-conference lineup is beyond brutal, but Kent State will receive a total of $5.