Post by CrimsonPhantom on May 22, 2012 20:17:13 GMT -7
Kent State is the worst offensive team in the history of college football. There’s no debate about that. The Golden Flashes have scored 13,897 points over the span of 91 years and 849 games, an average of 16.4 points per game. The program has scored more than 300 points in a season only five times in its history: 1954, 1997, 2003, 2004 and 2008. If you were willing to do the math, you could combine the Golden Flashes’ two highest-scoring seasons – 335 points in 2004 and 337 points in 1997 – and still fall short of Houston’s 690-point outburst from a year ago. If you so chose, you could also argue the point that Kent State is the worst program in F.B.S. history. The Golden Flashes have the lowest career winning percentage of any program with roots dating back to the last century; Kent State is also the only such program with a career winning percentage below 40 percent. If you were willing, you could probably make the argument that housing the worst offense in F.B.S. history has been a primary factor behind Kent State being considered the worst program in F.B.S. history.