Kent State Football has the chance to do something that has never before in their 94-year history. Beat a Big 10 team. The Golden Flashes trail Penn State 26-13 with 4:22 left in the third quarter.
The Flashes have held it together for the most part against Penn State, despite having three different players start at quarterback in the first half. Freshman Justin Agner has received most of the time behind center, going 5-10 with 40 yards and an interception, and gaining 15 yards with his feet. Freshman Justin Rankin has put together a good game on the ground thus far, gaining 52 yards on nine carries.