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Kent St. strives for first conference title in 40 years against NIU

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Kent State's Luke Wollet (39) celebrates with teammates after returning a fumble for a touchdown against Ohio Friday in Kent, Ohio. Kent State won 28-6. (AP photo)

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Northern Illinois has been the class of the Mid-American Conference the past few years.

The Huskies have captured three consecutive MAC West titles, including a win in the MAC Championship Game last season. NIU has been to four consecutive bowl games, with a fifth on the way.

While NIU has gotten used to celebrating victories and championships, Kent State had been on the other end.

The Golden Flashes, who will meet NIU in Friday’s MAC title game in Detroit, have won just one conference title as a major conference program. Kent’s lone league crown came in 1972, when the Golden Flashes went just 6-5-1. That team, which included Pro Football Hall of Famer Jack Lambert, Alabama head coach Nick Saban and Missouri head coach Gary Pinkel, went to the Tangerine Bowl, losing to Tampa.

Kent State hasn’t competed in a bowl game since then, but will finally be able to compete in one this season, as the Golden Flashes have done a complete 180 under second-year coach Darrell Hazell.

Hazell, who came to Kent after spending seven seasons as an assistant at Ohio State, now has his team in line for a possible BCS berth with a win at Ford Field.

“I think any time that you go into a program that’s struggled so long, the hardest and biggest thing you have to change is the mindset,” Hazell said. “They are winners, and here’s the formula how to win.

“It took a little time, but I think we figured it out.”

Kent St. junior defensive tackle Roosevelt Nix was a big-time player even through the rough times, earning first team All-MAC honors his freshman and sophomore years. This season, Nix has been at it again. He’s been a thorn in the side of opposing offenses, with 5.5 sacks and 14 tackles for loss.

Nix played for former Kent State head coach Doug Martin in 2010. Martin resigned after Nix’s freshman season, and in came Hazell.

Nix said Hazell really changed the attitude of the team when he left Columbus for Kent.

“He made it clear that we were going to be family. We were going to need the people that were in the room with us,” Nix said. “Attitudes and stuff like that, he really wasn’t going with that. So he changed it up. He changed it up quick.”

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