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Sports Wednesday, November 14, 2012 Top-25 Kent State football hopes to avoid "the MAC curse" Among three MAC teams nationally ranked this season, two have lost the following week by WKSU's AMANDA RABINOWITZ |
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Kent State’s football team heads in to a MAC conference game against Bowling Green this weekend with a top 25 ranking and a lot of pressure. Kent cracked the AP poll for the first time in nearly 40 years with its 9-1 record.
WKSU commentator Terry Pluto talks to Amanda Rabinowitz about how difficult it is for a team like Kent to get the ranking and the high stakes it carries. |
Terry Pluto on former Cavs coach Mike Brown fired in LAOther options: MP3 Download (2:36)
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Stories with Recent Comments Amanda Rabinowitz - Best AnchorA Sonorous and serious, mature voice, an experienced sound, professional but pleasant and at the same time fitting the subjects ... this is network quality, the... |