- Final025KENT
ARST13
1713
17 - Final1NEV
ARIZ48
4948
49 - Final2
22TOL
USU15
4115
41 - Final3BYU
SDSU23
623
6 - Final4BALL
UCF17
3817
38 - Final5ECU
ULL34
4334
43 - Final6
19WASH
BSU26
2826
28 - Final7FRES
SMU10
4310
43 - Final8WKU
CMU21
2421
24 - Final924SJSU
BGSU29
2029
20 - Final10CIN
DUKE48
3448
34 - Final11
17BAY
UCLA49
2649
26 - Final12OHIO
ULM45
1445
14 - Final OTOT13RUTG
VT10
1310
13 - Final14MINN
TTU31
3431
34 - Final15RICE
AFA33
1433
14 - Final16WVU
SYR14
3814
38 - Final17NAVY
ASU28
6228
62 - Final1823
13TEX
ORST31
2731
27 - Final19TCU
MSU16
1716
17 - Final20NCST
VAN24
3824
38 - Final21USC
GT7
217
21 - Final22ISU
TLSA17
3117
31 - Final238
14LSU
CLEM24
2524
25 - Final24
20MSST
NW20
3420
34 - Final25PUR
OKST14
5814
58 - Final2610
18SCAR
MICH33
2833
28 - Final277
16UGA
NEB45
3145
31 - Final28
6WIS
STAN14
2014
20 - Final2915
12NIU
FSU10
3110
31 - Final3021
3LOU
FLA33
2333
23 - Final314
5ORE
KSU35
1735
17 - Final329
11TA&M
OKLA41
1341
13 - Final33PITT
MISS17
3817
38 - Final341
2ND
ALA14
4214
42
Final

(25) Kent St 13
(11-3, 8-0 MAC)

Arkansas St 17
(10-3, 7-1 Sun Belt)
Coverage: ESPN
9:00 PM ET, January 6, 2013
Ladd-Peebles Stadium, MOBILE, AL
Top Performers
Passing: R. Aplin (ARST) - 213 YDS, 1 TD
Rushing: D. Archer (KENT) - 9 CAR, 77 YDS, 1 TD
Receiving: J. McKissic (ARST) - 11 REC, 113 YDS, 1 TD
Both coaches for the teams in GoDaddy.com Bowl have left for other jobs, although one of them will be sticking around for the penultimate game of the bowl season.
Darrell Hazell will coach his final game for No. 25 Kent State on Sunday night when it takes on Sun Belt Conference champion Arkansas State, which makes its second straight appearance in this bowl.
It's not unusual for teams in this Mobile, Ala., game to be dealing with coaching changes, with this marking the fifth straight year that at least one coach has been unavailable after taking another job, but it's the first time other schools have hired both.
Hazell has accepted the job at Purdue, but he wanted the opportunity to try to lead Kent State (11-2) to its first-ever bowl victory. This is the school's first postseason appearance since losing to Tampa in the Tangerine Bowl in 1972, when Alabama coach Nick Saban played for the Golden Flashes.
"I had two goals when I went to Kent State," Hazell said. "One was to win a (Mid-American Conference) championship, and the other was to go to a bowl game, so this is too big to miss."
The Golden Flashes' only other bowl was a loss to Delaware in the 1954 Refrigerator Bowl.
"Making history at Kent State, that's a big thing for all of us to leave all our names behind," tight end Tim Erjavec said. "And we have a chance to make history to win the first bowl game at Kent State so that's something we're really looking forward to do."
Arkansas State (9-3) won't have coach Gus Malzahn, who will take over at Auburn. The Red Wolves were 10-2 last season heading into this bowl when Hugh Freeze departed to coach Mississippi, and they lost 38-20 to Northern Illinois.
Defensive coordinator John Thompson will serve as Arkansas State's interim coach this time. Malzahn will take offensive coordinator Rhett Lashlee with him to Auburn, but Lashlee will serve in that position for this contest.
"I am thrilled that coach Lashlee will be our offensive coordinator for the bowl game, and I know he has embraced this opportunity," Thompson said. "At this point, our offensive and defensive staffs remain intact."
The departures created an unusual situation at the Dec. 13 GoDaddy.com Bowl news conference with no head coaches available to represent these programs.
Arkansas State has hired former Texas co-offensive coordinator Bryan Harsin to replace Malzahn.
Kent State is bringing in Arkansas defensive coordinator and former Golden Flashes defensive back Paul Haynes as its next coach, but the school is happy Hazell will be in Mobile.
"There was an outpouring from our team and our community that if we had the chance to have coach Hazell in our bowl, they wanted me to make the right decision," athletic director Joel Nielsen said.
"I give Purdue a lot of credit allowing him to have dual roles here for about a month and allow us to have that for our student-athletes. That was really important to our team. I talked to the team and the captains and it was real important to have this staff involved."
Kent State will be trying to shake off the disappointment of seeing its 10-game win streak end Nov. 30 with a 44-37 double-overtime loss to then-No. 19 Northern Illinois in the MAC championship. The Golden Flashes battled back from a 14-point deficit with five minutes left in regulation only to fail to match the Huskies' touchdown in the second extra session.
Running backs Dri Archer and Trayion Durham combined for 200.0 yards per game on the ground to lead a rushing attack ranked 16th in the country. The duo had 29 of the Golden Flashes' 35 rushing scores.
Kent State's passing game produced the nation's 11th-lowest yardage average at 162.9 per game behind senior quarterback Spencer Keith.
When Harsin takes over next season, he will have to replace two-time Sun Belt Player of the Year Ryan Aplin, who leads the nation's 17th-ranked offense. The quarterback had a school-record 23 touchdown passes and just four interceptions, helping the Red Wolves to seven straight wins since their lone defeat in conference play to Western Kentucky on Sept. 29.
Aplin has thrown for 10,545 yards and will finish his career as the Sun Belt's all-time leading passer. He also has 1,761 yards and 31 TDs rushing.
Running back David Oku, a transfer from Tennessee, was second in the conference with 1,024 yards on the ground along with a Sun Belt-high 15 rushing touchdowns.
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Bowl Overview
The end of the season was a bit of a disappointment for Kent State, given how close the Golden Flashes were to a MAC championship and a possible BCS bowl bid. But this is also Kent State's first bowl in 40 seasons. That's something to get excited about, regardless of what game it is. Arkansas State isn't quite as unfamiliar -- the Red Wolves played Northern Illinois in the 2012 GoDaddy.com Bowl. This season, Arkansas State reeled off seven straight wins after a 2-3 start to win the Sun Belt Conference.
Matchup
| KENT | ARST | |
|---|---|---|
| W-L | 11-3 | 10-3 |
| Avg Points | 33.1 | 34.9 |
| Avg Points Allowed | 24.5 | 24.5 |
| Home Record | 5-1 | 6-1 |
| Road Record | 6-2 | 4-2 |
| Division Record | 5-0 | 7-1 |
| Conference Record | 8-0 | 7-1 |
| Complete Standings | ||
Team Averages & NCAA Ranks
| Offense | Team | Per Game Average / NCAA Rank |
|---|---|---|
| Total Yards | ||
| Passing Yards | ||
| Rushing Yards | ||
| Points Scored | ||
| Full Team Stats: Kent State | Arkansas State | ||
Passing Leaders
| Kent St | CMP% | YDS | TD | INT | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| S. Keith | 55.0 | 2021 | 12 | 10 | |
| D. Fisher | 60.9 | 230 | 1 | 1 | |
| Arkansas St | CMP% | YDS | TD | INT | |
| R. Aplin | 68.0 | 3342 | 24 | 4 | |
| F. Knighten | 60.0 | 44 | 1 | 1 | |
Rushing Leaders
Receiving Leaders
| Kent St | REC | YDS | AVG | TD | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| D. Archer | 39 | 561 | 14.4 | 4 | |
| J. Boyle | 28 | 338 | 12.1 | 3 | |
| Arkansas St | REC | YDS | AVG | TD | |
| J. McKissic | 103 | 1022 | 9.9 | 5 | |
| J. Jarboe | 50 | 570 | 11.4 | 4 | |


