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Kent State's defense continues to dominate and Ernest Calhoun has added to the Flashes lead with an electrifying play in the open field.
Calhoun took a 14-yard pass, put on a move in the open field, and then turned on the afterburners on his way to a 44-yard touchdown right through the middle of the Miami defense. The score gave the Flashes their 20-0 lead.
Miami's defense threatened briefly, but Demetrius Monday turned the RedHawks away with his second interception of the game and fifth pick of the season – a leaping play near the 10-yard line that the sophomore cornerback returned to the Miami 44.
Dixon is developing into a real threat in his freshman season at wide receiver. He helped jump start a KSU drive at the end of the third quarter with a nice catch and run over the middle. The Flashes will open the fourth quarter in Miami territory, facing a second and 11 at the RedHawks 38.
Miami now has 10 drives – 8 ending in punts and 2 in interceptions.
The RedHawks are 9-of-24 passing for 116 yards and the two picks.
Update from Dix Stadium: Reardon to Calhoun for a 44-yard TD. @KentStFootball leads Miami 20-0, 6:45 2Q pic.twitter.com/ztLsQQrIH9
— Kent State Athletics (@KentStAthletics) October 3, 2015
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