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Kent State loses third consecutive close game, despite Crum's performance

Two playcalls defined Kent State’s 35-33 loss at Toledo.

The first play call came on 3rd-and-6 from the Toledo 26-yard line. Junior quarterback Dustin Crum threw a pass behind the line of scrimmage to senior receiver Kavious Price, who scrambled right and pump faked. He dodged four defenders before being brought down for a loss of 16 yards. The play drove the Flashes out of field goal range with about a minute to play in the first half, trailing 28-17. The next play, the they were forced to punt.

“It’s something that we knew we had a chance with,” Lewis said.