One-way traffic is a word that normally describes the hustling, busting nature of the roads in a football town on a Saturday. This Saturday, it could also be used in describing the stagnant play of Kent State’s offense.
The Flashes (1-2) were unable to keep its defense off the field allowing No.11 Penn State and Heisman hopeful Trace McSorley to hang 63 points. McSorley finished with three rushing touchdowns and two passing touchdowns, the first time a Big Ten quarterback accomplished such a feat since Ohio State’s Braxton Miller in 2013.
The Nittany Lions 63 points could have been much worse, as they had three touchdowns negated by penalties.