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1984 Kent State Golden Flashes football team

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1984 Kent State Golden Flashes football
ConferenceMid-American Conference
Record4–7 (3–6 MAC)
Head coach
Offensive coordinatorJohn O'Grady (2nd season)
Home stadiumDix Stadium
Seasons
← 1983
1985 →
1984 Mid-American Conference football standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   T W   L   T
Toledo $ 7 1 1 8 3 1
Bowling Green 7 2 0 8 3 0
Central Michigan 6 2 1 8 2 1
Ohio 4 4 1 4 6 1
Northern Illinois 3 5 1 4 6 1
Miami (OH) 3 5 0 4 7 0
Ball State 3 5 0 3 8 0
Western Michigan 3 6 0 5 6 0
Kent State 3 6 0 4 7 0
Eastern Michigan 2 5 2 2 7 2
  • $ – Conference champion

The 1984 Kent State Golden Flashes football team was an American football team that represented Kent State University in the Mid-American Conference (MAC) during the 1984 NCAA Division I-A football season. In their second season under head coach Dick Scesniak, the Golden Flashes compiled a 4–7 record (3–6 against MAC opponents), finished in a tie for eighth place in the MAC, and were outscored by all opponents by a combined total of 199 to 135.[1][2]

The team's statistical leaders included Derrick Nix with 720 rushing yards, Stu Rayburn with 1,381 passing yards, and Ken Hughes with 621 receiving yards.[3][4] Defensive back Derrick Samuels was selected as a first-team All-MAC player.[5]

Schedule

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DateOpponentSiteResultAttendanceSource
September 1Akron*W 24–17
September 8at Kentucky*L 0–4256,402[6]
September 22at Northern IllinoisL 10–24
September 29Central Michigan
  • Dix Stadium
  • Kent, OH
L 10–14
October 6Miami (OH)
  • Dix Stadium
  • Kent, OH
L 3–19
October 13at Ball StateW 15–10
October 20at OhioW 19–7
October 27Toledo
  • Dix Stadium
  • Kent, OH
W 17–6
November 3at Eastern MichiganL 18–20
November 10at Western MichiganL 9–13
November 17Bowling Green
L 10–27
  • *Non-conference game

References

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  1. ^ "2016 Kent State Football Record Book" (PDF). Kent State University. p. D8. Retrieved October 5, 2016.
  2. ^ "1984 Kent State Golden Flashes Schedule and Results". SR/College Football. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved October 5, 2016.
  3. ^ 2016 Kent State Football Record Book, pp. D17–D19.
  4. ^ "1984 Kent State Golden Flashes Stats". SR/College Football. Sports Reference LLC. Retrieved October 5, 2016.
  5. ^ 2016 Kent State Football Record Book, p. D42.
  6. ^ "Kentucky runs wild over Kent State 42–0". The Akron Beacon Journal. September 9, 1984. Retrieved November 4, 2023 – via Newspapers.com.