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Kent State's Dri Archer expected back on field Saturday

Kent State coach Paul Haynes said on the weekly MAC teleconference that he expects Golden Flashes running back Dri Archer to play Saturday against Western Michigan.

Archer (5-feet-8, 175 pounds), a senior, hurt his ankle on Kent State's first drive of the season. He played briefly against LSU in Game 3, catching a pass for 7 yards, before re-injuring his ankle and missing last week's loss to Penn State.

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Archer is one of the most explosive players in the nation; he led the nation with 10 runs of 40-plus yards last season, per cfbstats.com. When healthy, he has excellent speed, quick feet and elusiveness. He ran for 1,429 yards and 16 TDs last season and also is a dangerous receiver and kick returner (three touchdowns on 16 returns last season). Archer scored 23 total touchdowns last season, setting a school single-season record, and finished fifth in the country with 184.1 all-purpose yards per game.

Saturday's contest against winless Western Michigan will be the third consecutive road game for the Golden Flashes, who are in the midst of a stretch that sees them play five road games in six weeks. A win is vital to any bowl hopes; Kent State reached the postseason for just the second time in school history last season.

Mike Huguenin can be reached at mike.huguenin@nfl.com. You also can follow him on Twitter @MikeHuguenin.