Last Saturday’s 21-0 falter at Marshall is behind the Kent State Golden Flashes, now turning the focus on their final non-conference game of the 2017 season at at Papa John’s Cardinal Stadium.
After narrowly beating FCS Howard at home by seven points, KSU is still in search of its first win on the road against an FBS opponent since 2012, praying for an all-time upset against No. 20 ranked Louisville Cardinals.
The Golden Flashes opened the year at Clemson, currently ranked second in the latest Associated Press Poll. Under head coach Paul Haynes, KSU is notorious for visiting top 25 programs before league play, including last season at No.