GPA is just one factor and, unless you know the school they're coming from, it can mean different things.
All schools look at all factors (gpa, test scores, rank, etc.) regarding scholarships (yes, even Kent State - not sure where you're looking, but I'm seeing the Founders Scholarship "Requisite: 3.5 GPA and 25 ACT composite or 1140 combined SAT critical reading and math. Based on GPA, test scores"; the Hakoah as "Based on GPA, ACT/SAT test scores, and participation in extracurricular activities" and so on). A few may be awarded solely on gpa, maybe more for state schools than private, but the test scores are extremely important because they are a levelling factor.
From what I've heard, coaches do consider the same data, but maybe not at the same level - they don't want to spend time recruiting a player who doesn't have the numbers to be accepted at their school. And acceptance is based on many factors. Someone I know overheard two coaches at a showcase talking about recruits (they were not naming names - it was in the concession stand line), and one mentioned seeing some big hitters there, and the other said, "But find me one who can get in and stay in my school."
I also know of players contacted by coaches who said they wanted the player to retake the SATs before they could make an offer.