Kent State and Miami are two of the lower-rung teams in the conference, and over the past two or three seasons, this matchup between the division foes has usually been a saving grace for the winning team.
This year, Miami took the W in a game that can best be described as a low-scoring affair and at worst, bleak and unwatchable. That being said, we watched the game and woo buddy, is there a lot to learn from Saturday’s festivities.
Gus Ragland: back?
Miami has had a lot of problems at the quarterback spot since the departure of Andrew Hendrix in 2014.