Kick return touchdowns by Eamonn Dennis and Coleman Owen highlight Ohio’s 41-0 rout of Kent State
KENT, Ohio (AP) — Defense and special teams stole the show Wednesday night as Eamonn Dennis returned a kickoff for a touchdown and Coleman Owen scored on a punt return in Ohio’s 41-0 victory over Kent State.
The Bobcats allowed just 114 yards and seven first downs against winless Kent State.
Dennis returned the second half kickoff 96 yards for a touchdown, going basically untouched up the middle before breaking to the outside and outracing the coverage.
Later in the third quarter, Owen fielded a punt, avoided several arm tackles and stiff-armed a would-be tackler on this way to the house to put the Bobcats up 34-0.
On offense, the Bobcats piled up 407 yards, 258 rushing and 149 passing. Anthony Tyus III had 84 yards rushing and a touchdown, and Parker Navarro threw for 142 yards.
Navarro ran for a touchdown and backup QB Nick Poulos completed his only pass attempt for a short touchdown.
Josh Baka was a rare bright spot for Kent State with 12 solo tackles and 18 total.
The Bobcats (6-3, 4-1 Mid-American Conference) and Golden Flashes (0-9, 0-5) have met 75 times. Ohio leads the series 46-28-2.
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Big Ten schedule has unbeaten Indiana hosting Michigan while Penn State seeks to bounce back
No. 7 Tennessee eager to score faster hosting Mississippi State for homecoming
No. 17 Iowa State faces Kansas at Arrowhead Stadium as Cyclones try to bounce back from first loss
No. 5 Texas trying to recover offensive 'mojo' as Longhorns start key stretch against Florida
Big Ten schedule has unbeaten Indiana hosting Michigan while Penn State seeks to bounce back
No. 7 Tennessee eager to score faster hosting Mississippi State for homecoming
No. 17 Iowa State faces Kansas at Arrowhead Stadium as Cyclones try to bounce back from first loss
No. 5 Texas trying to recover offensive 'mojo' as Longhorns start key stretch against Florida
Ohio climbed into a first-place tie with Western Michigan, Miami and Bowling Green. All four teams have already played this week.
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