Kent State Golden Flashes at Penn State Nittany Lions Player Props, Picks and Predictions - 9/21/2024 3:30 PM EST
We have your Kent State Golden Flashes at Penn State Nittany Lions prop betting and game preview needs covered as the Kent State Golden Flashes hit the road to face the Penn State Nittany Lions.
Kent State Golden Flashes at Penn State Nittany Lions Odds Info
Best Moneyline Odds: Kent State Golden Flashes +5000 (bet365) / Penn State Nittany Lions -100000 (bet365)
Best Spread Odds: -49.5 - Kent State Golden Flashes -115 (BetMGM) / Penn State Nittany Lions -105 (BetMGM)
Best Total Odds: 55.5 - Under -110 (ESPN BET) / 54.5 - Over -110 (FanDuel)
Game Info
Date: 9/21/2024
Time: 3:30 PM EST
Location: Beaver Stadium (University Park, PA)
TV: BTN
Kent State Golden Flashes at Penn State Nittany Lions Preview
The upcoming matchup between the Kent State Golden Flashes and the Penn State Nittany Lions at Beaver Stadium promises to be a telling encounter for both teams. Penn State, coming off a bye week, is eager to reassert its dominance after a narrow victory over Bowling Green in Week 2. The Nittany Lions, ranked No. 10 in the AP Poll, are looking to capitalize on their home advantage and the apparent vulnerabilities of their opponents.
Kent State, on the other hand, is reeling from a devastating 71-0 loss to Tennessee, a game that highlighted their struggles on both sides of the ball. The Golden Flashes have had a tough start to the season, with an 0-3 record and a defense that has allowed an FBS-high 149 points over three games. Their offense has been equally challenged, ranking last in total offense among FBS teams, averaging just 201.3 yards per game.
Penn State's offense, led by the dynamic running back duo of Nick Singleton and Kaytron Allen, will look to exploit Kent State's defensive frailties. Tennessee's success on the ground against the Golden Flashes, with 456 rushing yards and six touchdowns, sets a blueprint for the Nittany Lions to follow. Additionally, Penn State's defense, which showed resilience in the second half against Bowling Green, will aim to stifle a Kent State offense that has struggled to find its rhythm.
Adding an intriguing subplot to the game is the return of former Penn State assistant coach Matt Limegrover, now serving as Kent State's co-offensive coordinator. Limegrover's familiarity with the Nittany Lions' system could provide a slight edge in preparation, though the Golden Flashes' young roster and ongoing roster adjustments present significant challenges.
With Penn State opening as a historic 49-point favorite, the game is expected to be a one-sided affair. However, the Nittany Lions will be keen to use this opportunity to fine-tune their strategies and build momentum as they head deeper into the season. For Kent State, the focus will be on showing improvement and resilience, aiming to learn from their early-season setbacks.
Kent State Golden Flashes at Penn State Nittany Lions Pick: Total Points Over
The upcoming clash between the Kent State Golden Flashes and the Penn State Nittany Lions presents a compelling case for betting on the total points to go over. The Nittany Lions, ranked No. 10 in the AP Poll, are coming off a bye week and are poised to exploit the vulnerabilities of a Kent State team that has struggled mightily on both sides of the ball. The Golden Flashes have allowed an FBS-high 149 points over their first three games, including a staggering 71-0 defeat at the hands of Tennessee. This defensive frailty is a glaring opportunity for Penn State's potent offense, led by the dynamic running back duo of Nick Singleton and Kaytron Allen, to rack up points.
Moreover, Tennessee's recent dismantling of Kent State provides a blueprint for Penn State. The Volunteers amassed 740 yards of total offense, including 456 rushing yards and six touchdowns on the ground. Given that Penn State's offensive line and running game are among their strengths, the Nittany Lions are well-positioned to replicate, if not exceed, Tennessee's offensive output. Additionally, Penn State's defense, which showed resilience in their previous outing against Bowling Green, will likely keep Kent State's struggling offense in check, potentially leading to turnovers and short fields for the Nittany Lions' offense.
While Kent State's offense has been lackluster, averaging just 201.3 yards per game, the potential for Penn State to score early and often could force the Golden Flashes into a more aggressive offensive approach, potentially leading to more scoring opportunities. The return of former Penn State assistant coach Matt Limegrover, now Kent State's co-offensive coordinator, adds an intriguing subplot, but it is unlikely to significantly alter the outcome given the Golden Flashes' current form.
With Penn State opening as a historic 49-point favorite, the expectation is for a high-scoring affair, primarily driven by the Nittany Lions' offensive prowess. As such, betting on the total points to go over appears to be a sound strategy, given the mismatch in talent and form between these two teams.