2005 Kent State Golden Flashes football team

The 2005 Kent State Golden Flashes football team represented the Kent State University during the 2005 NCAA Division I-A football season. Kent State competed as a member of the Mid-American Conference (MAC), and played their home games at Dix Stadium. The Golden Flashes were led by second-year head coach Doug Martin.

2005 Kent State Golden Flashes football
ConferenceMid-American Conference
DivisionEast
2005 record110 (08 MAC)
Head coachDoug Martin
Home stadiumDix Stadium
(Capacity: 29,287)
2005 Mid-American Conference football standings
Conf  Overall
Team W L    W L 
East Division
Akron xy$  5 3     7 6  
Miami x  5 3     7 4  
Bowling Green x  5 3     6 5  
Ohio  3 5     4 7  
Buffalo  1 7     1 10  
Kent State  0 8     1 10  
West Division
Northern Illinois xy  6 2     7 5  
Toledo x  6 2     9 3  
Western Michigan  5 3     7 4  
Central Michigan  5 3     6 5  
Ball State  4 4     4 7  
Eastern Michigan  3 5     4 7  
Championship: Akron 31, NIU 30
  • $ Conference champion
  • x Division champion/co-champions

Schedule

DateTimeOpponentSiteTVResultAttendance
September 312:00 PMat Michigan State*
ESPN+L 14–4973,949
September 104:00 PMSE Missouri State*W 33–126,228
September 174:00 PMMiami (OH)
  • Dix Stadium
  • Kent, OH
L 10–2714,002
September 242:00 PMat OhioL 32–3516,721
October 12:00 PMat Eastern MichiganL 20–276,294
October 151:30 PMat Navy*L 31–3430,316
October 221:00 PMNorthern Illinois
  • Dix Stadium
  • Kent, OH
L 3–343,554
October 292:00 PMat Western MichiganL 14–4414,168
November 52:00 PMBowling Green
  • Dix Stadium
  • Kent, OH (Battle for the Anniversary Award)
ESPN+L 14–246,357
November 121:00 PMBuffalo
  • Dix Stadium
  • Kent, OH
L 6–103,151
November 2410:00 AMat AkronL 3–358,942

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References

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