University of Minnesota Athletics

Saturday, September 19
TCF Bank Stadium
11:00 AM

University of Minnesota

10
vs
7

Kent State

Mitch Leidner connected with KJ Maye for a first half touchdown.

Defense Leads Minnesota Past Kent State 10-7

9/19/2015 12:00:00 AM | Football


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 Kent State00707
 Minnesota370010
 10 7

 
 Stats at a Glance
MINNKSU
 First Downs138
 Total Yards288142
 Passing Yards18463
 Rushing Yards10479
 Penalties-Yards8-857-89
 Turnovers30
 Punts-Avg.7-41.910-38.5
 Punt Returns-Avg.7-1.52-4.0
 Kick Returns-Avg.1-21.03-20.0
 3rd-Down Conversions10-213-17
 4th-Down Conversions1-11-3
 Time of Possession35:2324:37
 Scoring Summary
 First Quarter
UM6:14Santoso 42 FG
 Second Quarter
UM0:51Maye 14 pass from Leidner (Santoso kick)
 Third Quarter
KSU9:44Monday 80 fumble return (Hynes kick)
 Fourth Quarter
No Scoring
 Statistical Leaders
 Rushing: Rodney Smith - 30-73 yards
 Passing: Mitch Leidner - 27-17-2, 184 yards, TD
 Receiving: Eric Carter - 4-33 yards
 Defense: Cody Poock - 10 tkls, TFL
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Sept. 19, 2015

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MINNEAPOLIS -- The Minnesota defense put on its best performance of the season to spark a 10-7 win against Kent State on Saturday afternoon at TCF Bank Stadium.

As a unit, the Gophers' (2-1) defense limited Kent State to just 142 yards of offense on 59 plays. The Golden Flashes (1-2) were unable to cause any damage on the scoreboard and were held to three offensive plays in Minnesota territory. All three plays came in the fourth quarter.

Cody Poock set the table for the defense with a career-high 10 tackles, including 1.0 tackle-for-loss. Alex Keith provided pressure and put together an all-around performance with five tackles, 1.0 tackle-for-loss and two pass breakups.

Offensively, quarterback Mitch Leidner went 17-for-27 with 184 passing yards and a 14-yard touchdown pass to KJ Maye that was the lone offensive touchdown by either side. Kent State scored on a fumble that was returned 80 yards for a touchdown by Demetrius Monday.

With the game in the balance, freshman linebacker Julian Huff was called upon in Kent State's final chance with the score at 10-7, in favor of the Gophers. Huff came off the edge and sacked quarterback Colin Reardon on third down. Minnesota would force an incomplete pass on the ensuing play to end the Golden Flashes final attempt.

Freshman running back Rodney Smith touted the rock for a career-high 30 carries for 73 yards. Smith also caught four passes out of the backfield for 24 yards.

The Gophers return to action next Saturday at home versus Ohio. Game time is set for 2:30 p.m. Central. 

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