MAC foes match up when the Western Michigan Broncos (4-3) and the Kent State Golden Flashes (0-7) play on Saturday, October 26, 2024 at Waldo Stadium.
This matchup will be airing on ESPN+.
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When is Western Michigan vs. Kent State and when does it start?
This contest between the Broncos and Golden Flashes is scheduled on Saturday, October 26, 2024. Be ready to see the kickoff at 3:30 p.m. ET.
Where to watch Western Michigan vs. Kent State
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Western Michigan Stats & Insights
The Broncos faced the Buffalo Bulls in their last game, winning 48-41.
Despite having a bottom-25 defense that ranks 10th-worst in the FBS (456.4 yards allowed per game), Western Michigan has put up better results on offense, ranking 73rd in the FBS offensively putting up 384.6 yards per game.
The Broncos sport the 98th-ranked passing offense this season (196.9 passing yards per game), and they’ve been worse defensively, ranking eighth-worst with 278.0 passing yards allowed per game.
Offensively, Western Michigan ranks 38th in the FBS with 187.7 rushing yards per game. Meanwhile, the defensive unit ranks 106th in rushing yards allowed per contest (178.4).
Despite sporting a bottom-25 scoring defense that ranks 13th-worst in the FBS (35.6 points allowed per game), the Broncos have played better offensively, ranking 46th in the FBS by averaging 31.4 points per game.
Kent State Stats & Insights
The Golden Flashes’ most recent outing ended in a 27-6 loss to the Bowling Green Falcons.
Kent State has been outplayed on both offense and defense this season, ranking second-worst in total offense (251.1 total yards per game) and worst in total defense (535.1 total yards allowed per game).
The Golden Flashes have plenty of room to improve in the passing game, as they rank 24th-worst in passing yards per game (182.3) this season and seventh-worst in passing yards allowed per game (285.4).
In terms of rushing, this season has been hard for Kent State on both offense and defense, as it is compiling only 68.9 rushing yards per contest (third-worst) and surrendering 249.7 rushing yards per game (worst).
The Golden Flashes have plenty of room to improve, as they rank sixth-worst in points per game (16.4) this season and worst in points surrendered per game (45.9).
Western Michigan Key Players to Watch
Hayden Wolff has 1,378 passing yards (196.9 ypg) to lead Western Michigan, completing 68.1% of his passes and throwing 12 touchdown passes and two interceptions this season.
Jaden Nixon’s team-high 617 rushing yards (88.1 per game) have come on 96 carries, with nine touchdowns this year.
This season Zahir Abdus-Salaam has collected 296 yards (42.3 per game) on 67 carries with two touchdowns.
Anthony Sambucci’s 319 receiving yards (53.2 yards per game) pace all receivers on the team. He’s totaled 25 receptions and two touchdowns.
Blake Bosma has put up a 270-yard season so far (38.6 receiving yards per game) with five touchdowns, hauling in 24 passes.
Kenneth Womack’s 20 receptions have netted him 228 yards (32.6 ypg) and one touchdown.
Kent State Key Players to Watch
Tommy Ulatowski has thrown for 826 yards (118.0 ypg) to lead Kent State, completing 40.8% of his passes and tossing eight touchdown passes and four interceptions this season.
Ky Thomas has carried the ball 77 times for a team-high 328 yards (46.9 per game), with one touchdown this year.
This season Curtis Douglas has piled up 91 yards (15.2 per game) on 25 carries.
Chrishon McCray’s team-high 543 receiving yards (77.6 yards per game) have come on 28 receptions with seven touchdowns.
Luke Floriea has put together a 456-yard season so far (65.1 receiving yards per game) with four touchdowns, hauling in 27 passes.
Dashawn Martin’s six receptions this season have resulted in 88 yards (12.6 ypg).
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