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College Football / MAC
The Central Michigan Chippewas visit the Kent State Golden Flashes in a Wednesday night MACtion matchup with bowl game implications for both teams. Central Michigan (6-4, 4-2 MAC) is looking to solidify its position in the Mid-American Conf...
Central Michigan enters the game in good form, having won three of their last four games. Their offense is led by quarterback Joe Labas. However, Kent State has been competitive, particularly at home.
Kent State’s success hinges on their ability to keep games close and capitalize on opportunities. Their recent overtime win against Akron demonstrates their ability to fight to the finish. The Golden Flashes are 4-6, which is remarkable considering they were projected to win only 1.5 games this season.
**Key factors to consider:** - **Central Michigan’s strong offense:** Can Kent State contain their scoring ability? - **Kent State’s resilience:** Will they continue to exceed expectations, or will the pressure of needing two wins be too much? - **Coaching:** Mark Carney has instilled a belief in his players, but can he out-coach Central Michigan’s staff?
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