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High octane offense, improved depth headline Flashes’ scrimmage

Coach Sean Lewis did not publicly declare a winner after Kent State’s open scrimmage Monday.

“I have to check the tape before I truly know that,” Lewis said with a smile. “But the offense seemed to find the endzone quite a few times this evening.”

The offense started each drive either at the 25-yard line or where the previous drive had ended.

The offense was stalled only a few times during the hour and a half scrimmage that featured four quarterbacks behind center. Junior quarterback Woody Barrett played two drives, leading to one touchdown and one three-and-out after a holding penalty negated a deep completion.