What Are the Regular Season Wins Total Odds for the Kent State Golden Flashes - 2022?

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What Are the Regular Season Wins Total Odds for the Kent State Golden Flashes - 2022?

Kent State is expected to win fewer than 5.5 regular season games in 2022.

Schedule

Sept 1 at Washington

Sept 10 at Oklahoma

Sept 17 Long Island

Sept 24 at Georgia

Oct 1 Ohio

Oct 8 at Miami University

Oct 15 at Toledo

Oct 22 Akron

Oct 29 OPEN DATE

Nov 1 Ball State

Nov 9 at Bowling Green

Nov 16 Eastern Michigan

Nov 26 at Buffalo

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Last year’s team was loaded with veterans and plenty of talent, resulting in a MAC Championship appearance and a trip to the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl.  Kent State finished with a winning season at 7-6.

Dustin Crum was an impact player who is no longer with Kent State.

The defensive back seven gets back leading tackler Dean Clark at safety and plenty of veterans but that probably will not be enough.

On paper, at least, the offense should allow for at least six wins this season, providing the OVER.

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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