Miami (OH) Dominates Kent State in 34-7 Victory
The Miami (OH) RedHawks showcased a strong offensive and defensive performance, defeating Kent State 34-7 at Yager Stadium. Running back Keyon Mozee led the charge, rushing for a career-high 196 yards, while quarterback Brett Gabbert contributed with two touchdown passes. The RedHawks maintained control throughout the game, advancing their record to 6-4 and 5-1 in the Mid-American Conference (MAC).
Kent State Strikes First, but Miami Quickly Responds
Kent State opened the scoring with an 11-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Tommy Ulatowski to Chrishon McCray, capitalizing on a forced fumble by Tevin Tucker that was recovered by Josh Baka just outside the red zone. The Golden Flashes’ early lead ignited their sideline and briefly silenced the home crowd. However, Miami responded with precision and physicality, setting the tone for what would become a dominant performance.
Following Kent State’s touchdown, the RedHawks executed a well-coordinated drive, which culminated in a 34-yard field goal to put Miami on the board. This initial response was followed by an explosive 69-yard touchdown pass from Gabbert to Reggie Vigil, putting Miami ahead 10-7 and energizing the fans in attendance. Miami never relinquished control from that point, gradually expanding their lead while the defense stifled Kent State’s attempts to generate offense.
Mozee and Miami’s Offense Shine in the Second Half
Miami continued to apply pressure in the second quarter, increasing their lead to 17-7 after a calculated drive that ended with Gabbert finding Javon Tracy in the end zone for a 34-yard touchdown. Gabbert’s ability to connect on deep passes proved crucial, as Kent State’s defense struggled to contain Miami’s offensive momentum. Although Gabbert completed only 40% of his passes in the first half, his completions averaged over 23 yards each, allowing Miami to maintain an effective aerial attack.
In the third quarter, Mozee delivered a highlight-reel play with a 74-yard touchdown run that extended Miami’s lead to 31-7. His speed and vision allowed him to break through Kent State’s defensive line and navigate downfield without interruption. Mozee’s performance underscored Miami’s commitment to the run game, as he consistently gained yards and maintained possession, allowing the RedHawks to control the game’s tempo.
Miami’s Defense Stands Firm Against Kent State
On the defensive side, Miami showcased a disciplined and physical approach, holding Kent State to just 178 total yards. The RedHawks’ defense consistently pressured Ulatowski, forcing quick decisions and preventing sustained drives. Ulatowski managed 82 passing yards and completed only 10 of his 21 attempts, with the Golden Flashes struggling to find any rhythm on offense. Miami’s defensive line proved impenetrable, shutting down Kent State’s rushing game and limiting opportunities for explosive plays.
Late in the fourth quarter, Kent State’s defense appeared to score a touchdown after Khalib Johns forced a fumble that Clinton Robinson returned for 68 yards. However, an inadvertent whistle nullified the return, bringing the ball back to the original recovery point. This missed opportunity added to Kent State’s frustration, as their chances to capitalize dwindled in the face of Miami’s control over the game.
Defensive Highlights and Player Contributions
Miami’s defensive effort was bolstered by standout performances from Baka and Canaan Williams, who led the team with seven tackles each. Stephen Daley contributed significantly with two sacks, pressuring Ulatowski and forcing Kent State into difficult passing situations. Jaylen Dotson also played a key role in Miami’s secondary, breaking up two passes and drawing an offensive pass interference penalty during a crucial Kent State drive in the first quarter.
Kent State’s offense, on the other hand, struggled to generate momentum, with their early touchdown being the team’s only successful drive of the game. The lack of sustained offensive drives underscored Kent State’s season-long struggles, as they fell to 0-10 and 0-6 in conference play. Despite showing brief flashes of potential, including their defensive efforts in the fourth quarter, Kent State’s inability to capitalize on key opportunities ultimately cost them a chance to challenge Miami.
The RedHawks’ Offensive Stats and Team Outlook
Miami’s offense amassed 477 total yards, with 275 rushing yards highlighting the team’s ground dominance. Mozee’s 196 rushing yards marked a career-high, while Gabbert finished with 202 passing yards and two touchdowns on 10 completions in 22 attempts. The RedHawks’ balanced attack kept Kent State’s defense guessing, as Miami excelled in both rushing and passing.
With the win, Miami moves into a tie for first place in the MAC with Bowling Green and Ohio, who also posted victories this week. The RedHawks’ upcoming schedule provides an opportunity to solidify their standing within the conference and build momentum heading into the season’s final games.
Looking Ahead
Miami will continue its quest for a conference title as they prepare to face Toledo next week. The RedHawks’ ability to maintain offensive consistency and defensive discipline will be crucial as they aim to extend their winning streak and stay competitive in the MAC. Kent State, meanwhile, will turn its focus to Senior Day against rival Akron, hoping to end their season on a positive note with a much-needed win.







