From here on out, Rob Senderoff wants to take it one game at a time. The Kent State head coach isn’t looking ahead to the two upcoming contests near the end of the season against rival Akron, the Mid-American Conference’s first place team, nor is he concerned about climbing back into the MAC’s East Division race.
This week, following Tuesday’s 13-point loss to Buffalo, Senderoff echoed that sentiment to his 15 players, reminding them to just worry about the task at hand and not what lies ahead.
In this case, it meant focusing on stopping Toledo, which owns the league’s second highest scoring offense.