Kent State fires coach Kenni Burns with 1-23 record

Kent State fires coach Kenni Burns with 1-23 record

Kent State fired football coach Kenni Burns on Friday on the heels of a 0-12 season in 2024.Burns, 41, was placed on administrative leave on March 27 and departs with a 1-23 record in two seasons.

Kent State fired football coach Kenni Burns on Friday on the heels of a 0-12 season in 2024.

Burns, 41, was placed on administrative leave on March 27 and departs with a 1-23 record in two seasons.

Offensive coordinator Mark Carney will serve as the Golden Flashes’ interim coach for the 2025 season.

β€œAt this time, our focus will be to support our student-athletes and provide them with the best opportunity to have a positive and competitive experience,” athletic director Randale L. Richmond said in a statement.

The school did not provide a specific reason for Burns’ termination. CBS Sports reported in November that he was being sued by an Ohio bank for an unpaid credit card debt of nearly $24,000.

Kent State, which competes in the Mid-American Conference, was outscored by a 529-167 margin in 2024.

The Golden Flashes open the 2025 season against FCS program Merrimack on Aug. 30 in Kent, Ohio.

The school said it will conduct a national search after the season. Kent State alumnus Josh Cribbs, a three-time Pro Bowl receiver who played 10 seasons with the Cleveland Browns, publicly has expressed interest in the job.