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Kent State vs Monmouth: Five Things Learned

What can we learn from a second straight matchup against FCS opposition for the Golden Flashes? Well here are five:

1. Plays to level of competition

Through the first three games of this young season, Kent State has played each opponent on their level. In the first two games, the score and outcome were very uncertain until late. In the big game against Penn State, the score was close until the fourth quarter when the Nittany Lions scored a late touchdown. Against North Carolina A&T, Kent State took the lead several separate times only the have an inferior opponent hang around.