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EMU takes tough loss to Kent State, 28-6

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Terrence Blevins (3) rushes against a tough Kent State defense in Eastern’s 28-6 loss Saturday.

After a 28-6 loss Saturday at Rynearson Stadium to Mid-American Conference opponent Kent State, Eastern Michigan coach Ron English said it was a difficult postgame locker room to step into.

“I feel for those kids,” English said. “(There were) a lot of tears in that locker room.”

Other MAC Scores
Bowling Green 31, Ball State 17
Temple 27, Army 13
Ohio 28, Miami 7
Central Michigan 34, Western Michigan 23
Buffalo 21, Akron 17
Toledo 20, Northern Illinois 19


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As in previous games, things quickly went sour for Eastern (0-6, 0-3). Johnny Sears lost a fumble on the opening kickoff return.

KSU (3-4, 2-1) capitalized on the mistake with the first of quarterback Spencer Keith’s three touchdowns to take a 7-0 lead. He had two passing and one rushing touchdown.

Trailing 14-6 early in the second quarter, Eastern had a first-and-goal from KSU’s 1-yard line but was held without a score after four consecutive failed rushing attempts. KSU led 14-6 at halftime.

“I thought the goal-line stand really turned the game,” English said. “We had four chances to get in there, and we didn’t get that done. I just told the team, ‘Guys when we have first-and-goal from the 2, and we’re going for it we should be able to make 2 yards.’”

When asked why he decided to go for it on fourth down rather than attempt a field goal, English was candid.

“We don’t have anything to lose right now,” he said. “So we need to create an attitude and mindset, and that’s what we’re going to do here. When you really have a good team, you’re not going to turn down 7 points. You feel like you should score from the 2, and we just have to develop that.”

Linebacker Cobrani Mixon, who had 11 tackles, said the play was huge for the KSU defense.

“I kept telling my D-line, ‘They can’t block you,’ you know, just get in their head, keeping them ready to go,” Mixon said. “And, (Quinton Rainey) came off the ball and made a great tackle in the backfield. That was all our D-line right there. They just didn’t want to be blocked.”

KSU was able to build momentum off the goal-line stand and dominated the second half. Keith scored on a 1-yard rush in the third quarter, and receiver Leneric Muldrow threw a 31-yard touchdown to Kendrick Pressley in the fourth to all but put the game away.

“They kind of set us up on it,” said EMU defensive back Chris May, who had an interception. “We were thinking they were going to keep pounding the ball. We needed a stop, and that kind of put it out of range.”

Eastern’s points came on 30- and 25-yard field goals by Joe Carithers.


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3 Comments
October 19 at 9:10 PM
by A Sham Dame!!

I have decided to let you all in on the secret to Eastern Michigan’s 2009 problem…Ken Karchner. Someone please tell my why this guy is so afraid to throw the football down field. The pro-style offense is rarely used any more. Teams in the M.A.C. Conference are far more advanced than this old way of moving the bll up field. It has not proven to be productive thus far and EMU can not score in the red zone. Ken broke the ONLY thing that EMU had going for itself last year…the offense. Ron English should seriously reconsider if he wants to keep his job. At least Genyk would have won by now.

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October 20 at 8:36 AM
by Kenneth Barna

I tend to agree with you on your take with this offense. When you keep running the same plays for no yardage I think you have to re-evaluate either your system, or change the scheme of the play. (blocking, pass routes, etc.) What also tends to prove your point, is look at Eastern’s ability to score, from a high of 24 points in the second game of the year, to 6 in this last outing.

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October 20 at 10:23 AM
by Jim Burgett

My heart goes out to the Eagles of EMU. My daughter graduated from Eastern and attended this game. She was just sick. Personally, I’m an Akron Zip and we both wanted an EMU win. (Akron and Kent is like oil and water). If this is any condolence the Zips are 1-5 this season with Syracuse this weekend.

An Akron Zip

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