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The University at Bu!alo 2010 UB Football Schedule Location ______Bu!alo, NY 14260 Founded ______1846 Date Opponent Time Television Enrollment ______28,054 Thur., Sept. 2 Rhode Island 7:00 pm TWCS Nickname ______Bulls Sat., Sept. 11 at Baylor 7:00 pm Fox Sports School Colors ______Royal Blue & White Sat., Sept. 18 UCF 7:00 pm TWCS A"liatation ______NCAA Division I-A Sat., Sept. 25 at Connecticut TBA TBA Conference ______Mid-American Sat., Oct. 2 at Bowling Green* 3:30 pm TBA Sat., Oct. 16 at Northern Illinois* 3:30 pm TBA President ______John B. Simpson Sat., Oct. 23 TEMPLE* 12:00 pm ESPN+ Alma Mater ______UC-Santa Barbara Sat., Oct. 30 MIAMI (OH)* 3:30 pm TWCS Athletic Director ______Warde Manuel Thurs., Nov. 4 at Ohio* 7:30 pm ESPNU Alma Mater ______Michigan Fri., Nov. 12 BALL STATE* 6:00 pm ESPNU Sat., Nov. 20 EASTERN MICHIGAN* 2:00 pm TBA Football Fast Facts Fri., Nov. 26 at Akron* TBA ESPNU/ESPN3 Head Coach ______Je! Quinn Fri., Dec. 3 MAC Championship TBA ESPN2 Alma Mater ______Elmhurst, ’84 Record at UB (yrs) ______First Year Bold denotes home game Career Record (yrs) ______Same *Mid-American Conference Game All times are Eastern Standard O!ensive Coordinator/ ______Greg Forest /Linebacker ______William Inge Assoc. Head Coach/ ______Ernest Jones Returning O!ensive Starters (Pos./Ht./Wt./Cl.) Asst. Head Coach/Defensive Line ______Jappy Oliver Peter Bittner (OL, 6-4, 296, Sr.) Wide Receivers/Passing Game Coordinator ______Juan Taylor Jordan Jerrold (OL, 6-8, 265, Sr.) O!ensive Line/Run Game Coordinator ______Adam Shorter Ike Nduka (RB, 6-0, 210, Sr.) Running Backs ______Mike Daniels Matt Ostrowski (OL, 6-6, 298, Jr.) Tight Ends/Co-Special Teams Coordinator ______Marty Spieler Josh Violanti (OL, 6-2, 273, Jr.) Safeties/Co-Special Teams Coordinator______Mike Dietzel Graduate Assistants ______Chris Smith/Charley Molnar Returning Defensive Starters (Pos./Ht./Wt./Cl.) Administrative Assistant ______Scott Pilkey Domonic Cook (DB, 5-10, 185, Sr.) Head Strength Coach ______Zach Duval Sherrod Lott (DB, 5-10, 174, Sr.) Stadium ______UB Stadium (29,013) Steven Means (DL, 6-4, 236, So.,) Playing Surface ______Sportexe Momentum Anel Montanez (DL, 6-1, 275, Sr.) 2009 Record/Conference ______5-7/3-5 Raphael Akobundu (LB, 6-1, 248, Sr.) Letterwinners returning (o!ense/defense/special teams) ______49 (19/27/3) Davonte Shannon (DB, 6-2, 205, Sr.) Letterwinners lost (o!ense/defense/special teams) ______20 (12/8/0) Josh Thomas (DB, 5-11, 198, Sr.) Starters returning/lost ______14/8 Justin Winters (LB, 6-0, 225, Sr.) O!ensive staters returning/lost ______5/6 Defensive starters returning/lost ______8/3 Specialists (snapper, kicker, punter) returning/lost ______3/0 Returning Statistical Leaders 2010 Captains ______TBA Rushing Att. Yds Avg. TDs Long Avg/Gm O!ensive System ______Multiple Ike Nduka 96 598 6.2 6 56 74.8 Defensive System ______4-3 Brandon Thermilus 124 560 4.5 4 36 50.9 Je!von Gill 40 256 6.3 2 33 36.0 Athletic Communications Mailing Address ______28 Alumni Arena Passing Att. Cmp. Pct. Yds TDs Int. Avg/Gm ______Bu!alo, NY 14260 Jerry Davis 15 8 53.3 145 1 0 29.0 Communications Director ______Jon Fuller O"ce ______716-645-6762 Receiving No. Yds Avg. TD Long Avg/Gm Cell ______716-359-2728 Terrell Jackson 25 250 10.0 0 39 22.7 E-mail ______jfuller3@bu!alo.edu Brandon Thermilus 9 99 11.0 2 29 9.0 Associate AD ______Paul Vecchio Ike Nduka 9 86 9.6 0 19 10.8 O"ce ______716-645-6311 Cell ______716-912-0631 Tackles Tot. Solo Ast. TFL Sacks Int./PBU FR FF Fax ______716-645-6840 Davonte Shannon 97 50 47 8.5-19 0 2-50 0 1 E-mail ______pvecchio@bu!alo.edu Justin Winters 79 49 30 7-38 4.5-34 1-21 1 0 Press Box Phone ______716-645-6837 Scott Pettigrew 55 27 28 3-10 1.5-8 0-0 3 2 Mid-American Conference Location ______Cleveland, OH MAC Phone ______216-566-4622 MAC Fax ______216-696-2622 Web Site ______www.mac-sports.com Commissioner ______Dr. Jon Steinbrecher Asst. Commissioner/Media Relations ______Ken Mather

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2010 University at Bu!alo Numerical Football Roster NO. PLAYER POS HT WT CL HOMETOWN HS/PREVIOUS SCHOOL 1 James Potts RB 5-11 190 Fr. Boynton Beach, FL American Heritage 2 Marcus Rivers** WR 6-3 209 Jr. Lackawanna, NY Lackawanna 3 Josh Copeland** LB 6-2 198 Jr. Fairborn, OH Fairborn 4 Jerry Davis * QB 6-3 201 So. Fresno, CA Edison 5 Terrell Jackson** WR 6-1 183 Jr. Temple, TX Temple 6 Saron Hood* WR 6-0 177 So. San Diego, CA The Bishop’s School 7 Davonte Shannon*** DB 6-2 205 Sr. Jeannette, PA Jeannette 8 Isaac Baugh* DB 6-1 202 So. Spring Hill, TN Independence 8 Rudy Johnson QB 6-0 194 Fr. Owings Mills, MD McDonogh 9 Alan Hayes* DB 6-0 197 Jr. Houston, TX Northland Christian 9 Tyler Warden QB 6-6 215 Fr. Glen Ellyn, IL Glenbard West 10 Ed Young** WR 6-0 195 Jr. Fort Worth, TX Eastern Hills 11 Cory Jorgensen** QB 6-2 213 Jr. Williamston, MI Williamston 11 Aaron Walters WR 6-0 167 Fr. Hopkins, SC Hammond 12 Alex Dennison QB 6-3 218 R-Fr. Irwin, PA Norwin 13 Peter Fardon** P 6-2 174 Jr. Brisbane, Australia Brisbane Grammar School 13 Brandon Murie WR 5-10 171 R-Fr. Elma, NY Iroquois 14 Bunduka Kargbo* DB 6-1 203 So. Albany, NY Bishop Maginn 15 Josh Thomas*** DB 5-11 198 Sr. Cedar Hill, TX Cedar Hill 15 Alex Zordich QB 6-3 219 Fr. Youngstown, OH Cardinal Mooney 16 Jacob Schum P/K 6-0 199 So. Hamburg, NY Frontier/Bu!alo State 17 Joe Petit** DB 6-1 183 Jr. White Plains, NY White Plains/Milford Academy 18 Fred Lee WR 6-2 192 R-Fr. Chester, SC Chester 19 Alex Neutz WR 6-3 200 R-Fr. Grand Island, NY Grand Island 19 Daniel Gold DB 5-8 170 R-Fr. Highland Mills, NY Monroe-Woodbury 20 Ray Anthony Long* DB 6-1 207 R-So. Houston, TX Nimitz 21 Je!von Gill* RB 6-1 212 So. Euclid, OH Euclid 22 Sherrod Lott*** DB 5-10 174 Sr. Plant City, FL Plant City 23 Delano Fabor DB 6-1 200 Fr. Bu!alo, NY St. Francis 24 Dalonte Wallace* LB 6-3 206 So. Temple Hills, MD Eleanor Roosevelt 25 Domonic Cook*** DB 5-10 185 Sr. Bu!alo, NY St. Joseph’s 25 John Dunmore WR 6-1 170 Fr. Syracuse, NY Christian Brothers Academy 26 John Syty** LB 6-3 208 Jr. Clarence, NY Clarence 26 Aaron Huber WR 6-1 189 Fr. Elma, NY Iroquois 27 Brandon Thermilus*** RB 6-1 218 Sr. Flower Mound, TX Marcus 28 Dwellie Striggles DB 5-11 177 Fr. Lauderhill, FL University School 29 Adam Redden WR 6-1 185 Fr. Amherst, NY St. Francis 30 Okoye Houston DB 6-0 187 Fr. Greenville, SC Woodmont 31 Carlos Lammons DB 5-9 170 R-Fr. Pahokee, FL Pahokee 32 Branden Oliver RB 5-7 194 R-Fr. Miami, FL Miami Southridge 33 Scott Pettigrew** LB 6-2 214 Jr. Thompson’s Station, TN Independence 34 Justin Winters*** LB 6-0 225 Sr. Greenbelt, MD Eleanor Roosevelt 35 Mark Richardson LB 6-2 220 So. Miami, FL Hialeah 36 Ike Nduka** RB 6-0 210 Sr. White Plains, NY White Plains 36 Lee Skinner LB 6-2 226 Fr. Dayton, OH Fairborn 37 John Sanders* DB 5-9 195 Sr. Miami, FL Fort Pierce Central/Erie CC 38 Witney Sherry DB 6-0 178 Fr. Miami, FL Chaminade-Madonna 39 A.J. Principe*** K 5-9 154 Sr. Columbus, OH St. Francis De Sales 39 Najja Johnson DB 6-0 174 R-Fr. Atlanta, GA Marietta 40 Steven Means* DL 6-4 236 So. Bu!alo, NY Grover Cleveland 41 Romel Dismuke DB 5-8 180 R-Fr. Cleveland, OH Benedictine/Cincinnati 42 Fred Branch** LB 6-3 218 Jr. Rockville, MD Seneca Valley 43 Josh Fuller* RB 5-8 190 So. Chautaqua, NY Mayville 44 Jaleel Verser LB 6-7 237 So. Lansing, MI Everett 45 Terry Peden* DL 6-2 256 So. Houston, TX Langham Creek 46 LB 6-3 237 R-Fr. Fort Pierce, FL Westwood 47 Imani Chatman* LB 6-5 215 Jr. Frederick, MD Urbana 48 Willie Moseley* DL 6-5 208 So. Sandston, VA Varina

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NO. PLAYER POS HT WT CL HOMETOWN HS/PREVIOUS SCHOOL 49 Keith Takeh DB 5-9 160 Fr. Hollywood, FL Chaminade-Madonna 50 Andre Davis DL 6-4 275 Fr. Cheektowaga, NY Maryvale 51 Raphael Akobundu** LB 6-1 248 Sr. Bronx, NY Christopher Columbus/Iowa Wesleyan 53 Jerry Housey*** DL 6-1 250 Sr. Bronx, NY John F. Kennedy 54 Richie Smith** DL 6-4 287 Jr. Pen Argyl, PA Pen Argyl 55 Graham Whinery* OL 6-3 277 So. Arlington, TX Martin 56 Jasen Carlson OL 6-3 305 Fr. Jamestown, NY Southwestern 57 Kenny Scott* OL 6-0 317 Sr. Charlotte, NC T.L. Hannah/Georgia Military 58 Tim Krantz LS 6-2 226 R-Fr. Bellmore, NY Bellmore JFK 59 Shaquille Dudley LB 6-2 211 R-Fr. Bu!alo, NY Cardinal O’Hara 63 Ryan O’Sullivan LS/DE 6-4 215 Fr. Bu!alo, NY Cardinal O’Hara 64 Solomon Richberg* OL 6-4 280 Jr. Queens, NY August Martin 66 Je! Veinotte OL 6-5 305 Fr. Ottawa, Ontario St. Peter Catholic 67 Jake Silas OL 6-7 255 Fr. Portland, MI Portland 69 Olujimi Awoliyi OL 6-4 250 Jr. Elmont, NY Elmont Memorial 70 Pat Wilson OL 6-5 283 R-Fr. East Aurora, NY Canisius 72 Jordan Radice OL 6-4 237 R-Fr. Clarence, NY Clarence 73 Peter Bittner*** OL 6-4 296 Sr. Williamsville, NY Williamsville North 74 Anel Montanez*** DL 6-1 275 Sr. Trumbull, CT Trumbull 75 Josh Violanti** OL 6-2 273 Jr. Lackawanna, NY St. Francis 76 Anthony Bartholomew OL 6-6 285 R-Fr. Bu!alo, NY St. Francis 77 Jordan Jerrold*** OL 6-8 265 Sr. Fairless Hills, PA Pennsbury 78 Matt Ostrowski** OL 6-6 298 Jr. Natrona Heights, PA Highlands 79 Gokhan Ozkan* OL 6-8 287 So. Staten Island, NY Bishop Ford 80 Aaron Connacher** TE 6-5 250 Jr. Jamestown, NY Jamestown 81 Jimmy Gordon TE 6-5 236 R-Fr. Patchogue, NY Pachogue-Medford 82 Dante Burton TE 6-4 225 Fr. Lodi, NJ Paterson Catholic/N. Carolina Prep 83 Cortney Lester WR 6-1 175 Fr. Miramar, FL Everglades 84 Derek Brim WR 6-1 192 R-Fr. Bu!alo, NY Canisius 85 John Rachuna* P 6-6 204 Sr. Jamestown, NY Frewsburg/Erie CC 85 Cordero Dixon WR 6-1 170 Fr. Suwanee, GA North Gwinnett 86 Kyle Brey*** TE 6-2 251 Sr. Granger, IN Penn 87 Devon Hughes WR 6-0 191 Fr. Tyrone, GA Sandy Creek 88 Jake Reeder TE 6-6 237 R-Fr. State College, PA State College 89 Mike Marr* TE 6-3 231 Sr. Moravia, NY Moravia Central/Erie CC 90 Kristjan Sokoli DL 6-5 230 Fr. Bloom#eld, NJ Bloom#eld 91 Dalton Barksdale DL 6-2 230 Fr. Detroit, MI Cass Technical 92 Kendall Roberson DL 6-3 200 Fr. Decatur, GA Avondale 94 Derrick Brown DL 6-3 270 Jr. Harrisburg, PA Harrisburg 95 Desmond Howard DL 6-3 235 Fr. Bu!alo, NY St. Francis 96 Colby Way DL 6-3 235 Fr. State College, PA State College 97 John Molloy P/K 6-2 200 Fr. Harrison, NY Harrison 98 John McConnell K 6-0 190 Fr. Spring#eld, VA West Spring#eld 99 Gordon DuBois** DL 6-2 242 Jr. Andover, MA Andover

Head coach: Je! Quinn (1st year) Assistants: Greg Forest (o!ensive coordinator/quarterbacks), William Inge (defensive coordinator/linebackers), Ernest Jones (as- sociate head coach/cornerbacks), Juan Taylor (wide receivers/passing game coordinator), Adam Shorter (o!ensive line/run game coordinator), Mike Dietzel (safeties/special teams co-coordinator), Jappy Oliver (assistant head coach, defensive line), Mike Daniels (running backs), Marty Spieler (tight ends/special teams co-coordinator), Charley Molnar (graduate assistant), Chris Smith (gradu- ate assistant), Scott Pilkey (high school relations) Sports Performance: Zach Duval, Jacob Talcott Operations: Paul Bittar Training sta!: Nick Mouyeos, Dale Zulawski Equipment sta!: Dave Borsuk, Megan Prunty

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2010 University at Bu!alo Alphabetical Football Roster NO. PLAYER POS HT WT CL HOMETOWN HS/PREVIOUS SCHOOL 51 Raphael Akobundu** LB 6-1 248 Sr. Bronx, NY Christopher Columbus/Iowa Wesleyan 69 Olujimi Awoliyi OL 6-4 250 Jr. Elmont, NY Elmont Memorial 91 Dalton Barksdale DL 6-2 230 Fr. Detroit, MI Cass Technical 76 Anthony Bartholomew OL 6-6 285 R-Fr. Bu!alo, NY St. Francis 8 Isaac Baugh* DB 6-1 202 So. Spring Hill, TN Independence 73 Peter Bittner*** OL 6-4 296 Sr. Williamsville, NY Williamsville North 42 Fred Branch** LB 6-3 218 Jr. Rockville, MD Seneca Valley 86 Kyle Brey*** TE 6-2 251 Sr. Granger, IN Penn 84 Derek Brim WR 6-1 192 R-Fr. Bu!alo, NY Canisius 94 Derrick Brown DL 6-3 270 Jr. Harrisburg, PA Harrisburg 82 Dante Burton TE 6-4 225 Fr. Lodi, NJ Paterson Catholic/N. Carolina Prep 56 Jasen Carlson OL 6-3 305 Fr. Jamestown, NY Southwestern 47 Imani Chatman* LB 6-5 215 Jr. Frederick, MD Urbana 80 Aaron Connacher** TE 6-5 250 Jr. Jamestown, NY Jamestown 25 Domonic Cook*** DB 5-10 185 Sr. Bu!alo, NY St. Joseph’s 3 Josh Copeland** LB 6-2 198 Jr. Fairborn, OH Fairborn 50 Andre Davis DL 6-4 275 Fr. Cheektowaga, NY Maryvale 4 Jerry Davis * QB 6-3 201 So. Fresno, CA Edison 12 Alex Dennison QB 6-3 218 R-Fr. Irwin, PA Norwin 41 Romel Dismuke DB 5-8 180 R-Fr. Cleveland, OH Benedictine/Cincinnati 85 Cordero Dixon WR 6-1 170 Fr. Suwanee, GA North Gwinnett 99 Gordon DuBois** DL 6-2 242 Jr. Andover, MA Andover 59 Shaquille Dudley LB 6-2 211 R-Fr. Bu!alo, NY Cardinal O’Hara 25 John Dunmore WR 6-1 170 Fr. Syracuse, NY Christian Brothers Academy 23 Delano Fabor DB 6-1 200 Fr. Bu!alo, NY St. Francis 13 Peter Fardon** P 6-2 174 Jr. Brisbane, Australia Brisbane Grammar School 43 Josh Fuller* RB 5-8 190 So. Chautaqua, NY Mayville 21 Je!von Gill* RB 6-1 212 So. Euclid, OH Euclid 19 Daniel Gold DB 5-8 170 R-Fr. Highland Mills, NY Monroe-Woodbury 81 Jimmy Gordon TE 6-5 236 R-Fr. Patchogue, NY Pachogue-Medford 9 Alan Hayes* DB 6-0 197 Jr. Houston, TX Northland Christian 6 Saron Hood* WR 6-0 177 So. San Diego, CA The Bishop’s School 53 Jerry Housey*** DL 6-1 250 Sr. Bronx, NY John F. Kennedy 30 Okoye Houston DB 6-0 187 Fr. Greenville, SC Woodmont 95 Desmond Howard DL 6-3 235 Fr. Bu!alo, NY St. Francis 26 Aaron Huber WR 6-1 189 Fr. Elma, NY Iroquois 87 Devon Hughes WR 6-0 191 Fr. Tyrone, GA Sandy Creek 5 Terrell Jackson** WR 6-1 183 Jr. Temple, TX Temple 77 Jordan Jerrold*** OL 6-8 265 Sr. Fairless Hills, PA Pennsbury 39 Najja Johnson DB 6-0 174 R-Fr. Atlanta, GA Marietta 8 Rudy Johnson QB 6-0 194 Fr. Owings Mills, MD McDonogh 11 Cory Jorgensen** QB 6-2 213 Jr. Williamston, MI Williamston 14 Bunduka Kargbo* DB 6-1 203 So. Albany, NY Bishop Maginn 58 Tim Krantz LS 6-2 226 R-Fr. Bellmore, NY Bellmore JFK 31 Carlos Lammons DB 5-9 170 R-Fr. Pahokee, FL Pahokee 18 Fred Lee WR 6-2 192 R-Fr. Chester, SC Chester 83 Cortney Lester WR 6-1 175 Fr. Miramar, FL Everglades 20 Ray Anthony Long* DB 6-1 207 R-So. Houston, TX Nimitz 22 Sherrod Lott*** DB 5-10 174 Sr. Plant City, FL Plant City 46 Khalil Mack LB 6-3 237 R-Fr. Fort Pierce, FL Westwood 89 Mike Marr* TE 6-3 231 Sr. Moravia, NY Moravia Central/Erie CC 98 John McConnell K 6-0 190 Fr. Spring#eld, VA West Spring#eld 40 Steven Means* DL 6-4 236 So. Bu!alo, NY Grover Cleveland 97 John Molloy P/K 6-2 200 Fr. Harrison, NY Harrison 74 Anel Montanez*** DL 6-1 275 Sr. Trumbull, CT Trumbull 48 Willie Moseley* DL 6-5 208 So. Sandston, VA Varina 13 Brandon Murie WR 5-10 171 R-Fr. Elma, NY Iroquois 36 Ike Nduka** RB 6-0 210 Sr. White Plains, NY White Plains

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NO. PLAYER POS HT WT CL HOMETOWN HS/PREVIOUS SCHOOL 19 Alex Neutz WR 6-3 200 R-Fr. Grand Island, NY Grand Island 32 Branden Oliver RB 5-7 194 R-Fr. Miami, FL Miami Southridge 78 Matt Ostrowski** OL 6-6 298 Jr. Natrona Heights, PA Highlands 63 Ryan O’Sullivan LS/DE 6-4 215 Fr. Bu!alo, NY Cardinal O’Hara 79 Gokhan Ozkan* OL 6-8 287 So. Staten Island, NY Bishop Ford 45 Terry Peden* DL 6-2 256 So. Houston, TX Langham Creek 17 Joe Petit** DB 6-1 183 Jr. White Plains, NY White Plains/Milford Academy 33 Scott Pettigrew** LB 6-2 214 Jr. Thompson’s Station, TN Independence 1 James Potts RB 5-11 190 Fr. Boynton Beach, FL American Heritage 39 A.J. Principe*** K 5-9 154 Sr. Columbus, OH St. Francis De Sales 85 John Rachuna* P 6-6 204 Sr. Jamestown, NY Frewsburg/Erie CC 72 Jordan Radice OL 6-4 237 R-Fr. Clarence, NY Clarence 29 Adam Redden WR 6-1 185 Fr. Amherst, NY St. Francis 88 Jake Reeder TE 6-6 237 R-Fr. State College, PA State College 35 Mark Richardson LB 6-2 220 So. Miami, FL Hialeah 64 Solomon Richberg* OL 6-4 280 Jr. Queens, NY August Martin 2 Marcus Rivers** WR 6-3 209 Jr. Lackawanna, NY Lackawanna 92 Kendall Roberson DL 6-3 200 Fr. Decatur, GA Avondale 37 John Sanders* DB 5-9 195 Sr. Miami, FL Fort Pierce Central/Erie CC 16 Jacob Schum P/K 6-0 199 So. Hamburg, NY Frontier/Bu!alo State 57 Kenny Scott* OL 6-0 317 Sr. Charlotte, NC T.L. Hannah/Georgia Military 7 Davonte Shannon*** DB 6-2 205 Sr. Jeannette, PA Jeannette 38 Witney Sherry DB 6-0 178 Fr. Miami, FL Chaminade-Madonna 67 Jake Silas OL 6-7 255 Fr. Portland, MI Portland 36 Lee Skinner LB 6-2 226 Fr. Dayton, OH Fairborn 54 Richie Smith** DL 6-4 287 Jr. Pen Argyl, PA Pen Argyl 90 Kristian Sokoli DL 6-5 230 Fr. Bloom#eld, NJ Bloom#eld 28 Dwellie Striggles DB 5-11 177 Fr. Lauderhill, FL University School 26 John Syty** LB 6-3 208 Jr. Clarence, NY Clarence 49 Keith Takeh DB 5-9 160 Fr. Hollywood, FL Chaminade-Madonna 27 Brandon Thermilus*** RB 6-1 218 Sr. Flower Mound, TX Marcus 15 Josh Thomas*** DB 5-11 198 Sr. Cedar Hill, TX Cedar Hill 66 Je! Veinotte OL 6-5 305 Fr. Ottawa, Ontario St. Peter Catholic 44 Jaleel Verser LB 6-7 237 So. Lansing, MI Everett 75 Josh Violanti** OL 6-2 273 Jr. Lackawanna, NY St. Francis 24 Dalonte Wallace* LB 6-3 206 So. Temple Hills, MD Eleanor Roosevelt 11 Aaron Walters WR 6-0 167 Fr. Hopkins, SC Hammond 9 Tyler Warden QB 6-6 215 Fr. Glen Ellyn, IL Glenbard West 96 Colby Way DL 6-3 235 Fr. State College, PA State College 55 Graham Whinery* OL 6-3 277 So. Arlington, TX Martin 70 Pat Wilson OL 6-5 283 R-Fr. East Aurora, NY Canisius 34 Justin Winters*** LB 6-0 225 Sr. Greenbelt, MD Eleanor Roosevelt 10 Ed Young** WR 6-0 195 Jr. Fort Worth, TX Eastern Hills 15 Alex Zordich QB 6-3 219 Fr. Youngstown, OH Cardinal Mooney

Head coach: Je! Quinn (1st year) Assistants: Greg Forest (o!ensive coordinator/quarterbacks), William Inge (defensive coordinator/linebackers), Ernest Jones (as- sociate head coach/cornerbacks), Juan Taylor (wide receivers/passing game coordinator), Adam Shorter (o!ensive line/run game coordinator), Mike Dietzel (safeties/special teams co-coordinator), Jappy Oliver (assistant head coach, defensive line), Mike Daniels (running backs), Marty Spieler (tight ends/special teams co-coordinator), Charley Molnar (graduate assistant), Chris Smith (gradu- ate assistant), Scott Pilkey (high school relations) Sports Performance: Zach Duval, Jacob Talcott Operations: Paul Bittar Training sta!: Nick Mouyeos, Dale Zulawski Equipment sta!: Dave Borsuk, Megan Prunty

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Bulls Breakdown

By Class By State/Country

Seniors ______19 New York ______38 Juniors ______19 Florida ______11 Sophomores ______18 Pennsylvania ______8 Redshirt Freshmen ______18 Texas ______8 Freshmen ______30 Ohio ______6 Total ______104 Maryland ______5 Georgia ______4 Michigan ______4 California ______3 South Carolina ______3 Virginia ______3 New Jersey ______2 Tennessee ______2 Australia ______1 Canada ______1 Connecticut ______1 Massachusetts ______1 Illinois ______1 Indiana ______1 North Carolina ______1

Pronunciation Guide

The Players Raphael Akobundu______Ah-koh-bun-du Olujimi Awoliyi ______Oh-lu-jeemi Ah-Wol-ee-yee Jevin Colbert ______Rhymes with Kevin Aaron Connacher ______Con-ah-ker Gordon DuBois ______Do-Bwah Okoye Houston ______Oh-Koy-yeah Bunduka Kargbo ______Bun-dook-a Car-bo Khalil Mack ______Kah-leel Anel Montanez ______Ah-nel Alex Neutz ______Newtz Gokhan Ozkan ______Go-kahn Oz-can Terry Peden ______Pee-den Joe Petit ______Peh-tee John Rachuna ______Rah-hoona Davonte Shannon ______Dah-von-tay Kristian Sokoli ______Sah-coal-ee John Syty______City Graham Whinery______Win-ery

The Coaching Sta! William Inge ______Inj Mike Dietzel ______Deetzel

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2010 MARKS A NEW ERA OF BUFFALO FOOTBALL

Not only will a new decade of University at a balanced attack taking advantage of match- Bu!alo kicko! this fall, but a new coaching era ups. We want to create space and get the ball will commence as well as Je! Quinn takes over in our playmaker’s hands.” the Bulls’ program. Quarterbacks Quinn was hired as the Bulls’ 24th head coach in December. He has produced record-break- The Bulls will have a new starting ing o!enses throughout his 27-year college in 2010 with the departure of 2009 starter coaching tenure and has won conference and . Although young, the Bulls have national championships at his last three stops, a number of talented candidates ready to take including #ve conference crowns in the past the reins. eight seasons. Jerry Davis (Fresno, CA/Edison) is a sophomore Quinn has assembled an experienced sta! who is the only signal caller on the roster to that has coached in over 25 bowl games, been see action last season. Davis appeared in #ve part of national championship teams and has games and completed eight of 15 pass at- claimed Mid-American and Big East confer- tempts for 145 yards. Davis has a strong arm ence championships. and throws the deep ball very well. Against Ohio last season, he connected with Naaman As the Bulls head into camp, Quinn will evalu- Roosevelt on a 76-yard strike for his #rst career ate his talent and begin to lay the foundation touchdown. Nduka for another run at a Mid-American Conference title. Alex Dennison (Irwin, PA/Norwin) redshirted last season as a freshman. After working with Here is a position-by-position breakdown of the scout teams, the Pennsylvania native, de- from last season. the Bulls as they enter preseason camp: scribed as being long and athletic with a great arm, is ready to challenge for the starting role. Ike Nduka (White Plains, NY/White Plains) had O!ense a breakout season in 2009. After not having a Cory Jorgenson (Williamston, MI/Williamston) is carry in his career, the senior ran ”My philosophy of o!ense is taking great care a junior walk-on who has been with the pro- for a team-best 598 yards on 96 carries and six of the football and minimizing mental errors gram longer than any other quarterback on touchdowns last season. He averaged a stellar and that equates to putting points on the the roster. 6.2 yards per carry. In his #rst career start, the scoreboard,” Quinn said. “We will force the de- White Plains, NY native galloped for 172 yards fense to defend the width and the length of The Bulls have a trio of incoming freshmen on 22 carries. He followed with a 131-yard, the #eld by creating multiple tempos to keep at the quarterback position as Rudy Johnson two-touchdown performance against Gard- them o! balance. Our identity will be to have (Owings Mills, MD/McDonogh), Tyler Warden ner-Webb and a 172-yard, three-touchdown (Glen Ellyn, IL/Glenbard West) and Alex Zordich outing at Western Michigan. An ankle injury (Youngstown, OH/Cardinal Mooney) will join limited Nduka to eight games last season. But the team in the fall. he is fully healed now and ready for a big se- nior season. “Our quarterback position will feature a #rst- time starter. Jerry Davis and Alex Dennison, as Fellow senior Brandon Thermilus (Flower well as some incoming freshmen, will all battle Mound, TX/Marcus) will enter spring looking to to be the top signal-caller for the Bulls in 2010,” earn the starting job. Thermilus started #ve of Quinn said. “We have seen consistent progress the 11 games in which he played last season at the quarterback position and I expect our and ran for 560 yards and four touchdowns. quarterbacks to get us in the right play, deliver The bruising back looks to build on his strong the ball on time and complete the deep ball. #nish to the season when he ran for a com- We demand a lot of our quarterbacks, but it’s bined 249 yards and two scores over the #nal an exciting position to play in our high-tempo two games of the year. o!ense.” With injuries to the Bulls’ starting backs, Jef- Running Backs fvon Gill (Euclid, OH/Euclid) was pressed into action as a true freshman in 2009 and pro- When UB’s all-time leading rusher James vided a glimpse of a bright future. In his #rst Starks was lost to a season-ending injury last career start, Gill rushed for 172 yards and a year, the Bulls had some new faces step up and touchdown against Bowling Green. The Euclid, adequately #ll the void. Fortunately for Quinn, OH native rushed for 252 yards on 40 carries Davis the Bulls will return a trio of talented backs on the season for a team-best 6.3 yards per

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last season. He #nished in 10 games and started three times last sea- the year strong by tally- son. An outstanding blocker, Brey also has ing 14 receptions for 147 eight catches in his career. yards over the #nal three games of the year. A transfer from Erie Community College, Mike Marr (Moravia, NY/Moravia Central) appeared Also a junior, Marcus Riv- in 10 games as a junior last season and regis- ers (Lackawanna, NY/Lack- tered three catches for 31 yards. awanna) is a big target who will also challenge Aaron Connacher (Jamestown, NY/Jamestown) for a starting job. The will also enter spring drills looking to earn the Lackawanna, NY native starting job. The Jamestown, NY native played has seven catches and a primarily on special teams last season, but touchdown over his ca- does have experience as a . He start- reer. ed three games and had #ve catches as a true freshman in 2007. Junior Ed Young (Fort Worth, TX/Eastern Hills) Redshirt freshmen Jimmy Gordon (Patchogue, and sophomore Saron NY/Patchogue-Medford) and Jake Reeder (State Hood (San Diego, CA/The College, PA/State College) as well as January Bishop’s School) each saw enrollee Dante Burton (Lodi, NJ/Paterson Cath- action last season and are olic), will also challenge for playing time. both looking for a larger role in 2010. “We have expanded their role in this o!ense Thermilus and at times they will be asked to be attached Redshirt freshmen Fred to strengthen our run blocking ability and also Lee (Chester, SC/Chester) to spread out as a receiver and be great route carry average. and Alex Neutz (Grand runners,” Quinn said. “We will look to seniors Island, NY/Grand Island) are highly-touted re- Kyle Brey and Mike Marr for leadership, and Branden Oliver (Miami, FL/Miami Southridge) cruits that, after sitting out last season, are they will compete for playing time with Aaron redshirted as a freshman last season, but will eager to make their mark on the UB program Connacher, Jimmy Gordon and Jake Reeder. challenge for playing time in 2010 and, like after strong spring campaigns. This group will also play a key role in our spe- Gill, could help the Bulls on special teams as cial teams success. This position is one of the well. Also adding depth to the receiving corps will most multi-dimensional and important ones be redshirt freshmen Brandon Murie (Elma, NY/ on our football team.” Also looking to add depth at running back will Iroquois) and Derek Brim (Bu!alo, NY/Canisius) be sophomore Josh Fuller (Chautaqua, NY/May- as well as incoming freshmen Cordero Dixon O!ensive Line ville) as well as freshmen James Potts (Boynton (Suwanee, SC/North Gwinnett), Cortney Lester Beach, FL/American Heritage). (Miramar, FL/Evergaldes), Devon Hughes (Ty- The Bulls will return four starters to a talented rone, GA/Sandy Creek), Adam Redden (Amherst, o!ensive line that paved the way for an o!ense “The running backs have a much more dy- NY/St. Francis), Aaron Huber (Elma, NY/Iroquois) namic role in this o!ense; they are asked to be and John Dunmore. more developed skill-wise,” Quinn said. “We have a nice running back group and look for “Getting our wide receivers and quarterbacks them to have a great year. We have two seniors on the same page is going to be the responsi- returning in Brandon Thermilus and Ike Nduka bility of guys like Terrell Jackson, Marcus Riv- and both were very productive last season and ers, Alex Neutz, Fred Lee and Ed Young,” Quinn we also have two young players in Je!von Gill said. “We have high expectations of this group. and Branden Oliver who we think have great We saw solid play from them in the spring and ability and bright futures as well.” they have one of the highest grade aver- ages on the team. Fans are going to be excited Wide Receivers to watch them because we think this is an ath- letic group of playmakers.” The biggest holes to #ll for 2010 will be the two starting receivers. The Bulls will have to Tight Ends replace All-MAC receivers Naaman Roosevelt and Brett Hamlin who leave UB ranked #rst Like the position, the Bulls will and third, respectively, in receptions in school look to replace an All-MAC tight end as well in history. Jesse Rack.

Terrell Jackson (Temple, TX/Temple) is the most Senior Kyle Brey (Granger, IN/Penn) is entering experienced of the returning UB receivers. The his #fth year with the program and is the most Jackson junior wideout had 25 catches for 250 yards experienced of the candidates. Brey appeared

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that averaged 405 yards per game - the high- Bartholomew (Bu!alo, NY/St. Francis). the #fth-year senior had 35 tackles, including est average in UB’s Division I-A era in 2009. four for loss. He added two quarterback hur- Kenny Scott (Charlotte, NC/T.L. Hannah) and ries and a forced . The line is anchored by 2009 All-MAC Second Solomon Richberg (Queens, NY/August Martin) Team selection Peter Bittner (Williamsville, NY/ will make the move from defensive line to of- Means made a splash in his #rst season with Williamsville North). The senior guard has start- fensive line this season. the Bulls. As a redshirt freshman, Means led UB ed all 38 games in his career, more than any with #ve sacks and of his 25 tackles on the sea- other player on the roster. Also joining the Bulls’ o!ensive line this fall son, 6.5 were for loss. He was named #rst-team will be newcomers Jasen Carlson (Jamestown, All-Freshman by Phil Steele Magazine. Junior Josh Violanti (Lackawanna, NY/St. Fran- NY/Southwestern), Sean Mulhern (Bu!alo, NY/ cis) took over the starting job #ve Riverside), Je! Veinotte (Ottawa, Ontario/St. Pe- Junior Richie Smith (Pen Argyl, PA/Pen Argyl) games into the 2009 campaign and went on ter Catholic), Jake Silas (Portland, MI/Portlant), looks poised to earn a starting tackle spot. to earn Academic All-MAC honors. Jordan Radice (Clarence, NY/Clarence). Olujimi Smith appeared in all 12 games and has 24 Awoliyi (Elmont, NY/Elmont Memorial) joined games of experience under his belt. Last sea- The Bulls also return both starting tackle spots the Bulls in the spring. son he had nine tackles, a sack, a forced fum- in junior Matt Ostrowski (Natrona Heights, PA/ ble and an . Highlands) and senior Jordan Jerrold (Yardley, “My philosophy of o!ensive line play is to #nd PA/Pennsbury). competitive young men who know how to run A linebacker as a freshman at UB, Jerry Housey and pass block in addition to executing blocks (Bronx, NY/John F. Kennedy) has spent the last The Bulls will need to replace the starting right in open space,” Quinn said. “Our o!ensive line two seasons as a defensive end. The senior guard spot vacated by Robert Colpoys. has stepped up this summer to change their from the Bronx made #ve starts last season body composition so they are able to ef- and looks to regain his starting role. Housey Senior Brian Kelly (Richmond, VA/Monacan) is fectively execute our system of o!ense. This had 13 tackles and a forced fumble last year. one candidate for the job after spending the year we have four starters returning, and that last three seasons as a reserve and long snap- group is led by three-year starter Pete Bittner, Willie Moseley (Sandston, VA/Varina) will also per. as well as Josh Violanti, who is a 4.0 student, compete for the starting defensive end job af- Matt Ostrowski and Jordan Jerrold. In addi- ter playing in six games as a reserve last year. Also looking to added depth to the o!ensive tion, senior Kenny Scott, as a true team player, He had two tackles, including a sack in 2009. line will be sophomores Jose Cortes (El Cajon, has moved from the defensive line to o!ense CA/Valhalla), Gokhan Ozkan (Staten Island, NY/ to provide depth. I expect a very physical, te- Also looking to earn a starting spot on the de- Bishop Ford) and Graham Whinery (Arlington, nacious brand of o!ensive line play.” fensive line will be Terry Peden (Houston, TX/ TX/Martin) as well as redshirt freshmen Pat Langham Creek). The sophomore appeared in Wilson (East Aurora, NY/Canisius) and Anthony Defense

“My philosophy when I think about great defenses is units that are opportunistic – guys that know how to run fast, are hard hitters and great tacklers,” Quinn said. “They are consis- tent in their fundamentals with an aggressive, violent attack- ing-style mentality.”

Defensive Line

Although the Bulls have a wealth of experience returning to the defense, the defensive line is one unit that will need to replace a pair of starters.

The Bulls will return two start- ers in tackle Anel Montanez (Trumbull, CT/Trumbull) and end Steven Means (Bu!alo, NY/ Grover Cleveland).

Montanez has started all 26 games over the last two sea- sons and has been a steady run Winters stu!er for the Bulls. In 2009, Akobundu

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11 games last season and registered #ve tack- MAC selection in 2008, Winters ranked third season as reserves and will add depth to the les, a sack and had a team-best three quarter- on the squad in tackles a season ago with 79. linebacker corps. back hurries. He had seven tackles for loss, 4.5 sacks, an in- terception and a fumble recovery. Sophomore Jaleel Verser (Lansing, MI/Everett) Gordon DuBois (Andover, MA/Andover) came will make the move from defensive end to on strong at the end of the 2009 campaign. Like Winters, Scott Pettigrew (Thompson’s Sta- linebacker in 2010. At 6-7, he is a long, speedy He registered three sacks over the #nal two tion, TN/Independence) has been a mainstay in player who will bring a unique look to the po- games of the season. The junior defensive end the starting lineup over the last two seasons. sition. appeared in all 12 games in 2009 and had 15 However, a knee injury su!ered in the spring tackles, including six for loss. will likely force him to miss the 2010 season. Redshirt freshman Khalil Mack (Fort Pierce, FL/ In 2009, Pettigrew ranked fourth on the team Westwood), a big, strong linebacker, and Imani Also looking to add depth to the defensive with 55 tackles, 1.5 sacks, four pass breakups, Chatman (Frederick, MD/Urbana), a speedy line will be junior Derrick Brown (Harrisburg, three fumble recoveries and a pair of forced outside linebacker, may very well also #nd PA/Harrisburg). . themsevles pushing for starting roles in 2010.

Newcomers Andre Davis (Cheektowaga, NY/ Senior Raphael Akobundu (Bronx, NY/Christo- Mark Richardson (Miami, FL/Hialeah) will return Maryvale), Kristjan Sokoli (Bloom"eld, NJ/ pher Columbus) has started 15 games in his to the #eld after reshirting last season. Bloom"eld), Dalton Barksdale (Detroit, MI/Cass career, including the #nal two of last season. In Technical) and Desmond Howard (Bu!alo, NY/ 2009, he totaled 37 tackles, including 20 solo Redshirt-freshman Shaquille Dudley (Bu!alo, St. Francis) will join the Bulls in the fall. e!orts. NY/Cardinal O’Hara) as well as incoming fresh- men Colby Way (State College, PA/State College) “Our defensive line will be the key to our suc- Also challenging for a starting spot will be Josh and Lee Skinner (Dayton, OH/Fairborn) will look cess stopping the run and rushing the passer Copeland (Fairborn, OH/Fairborn) who made to make an impact this season. - hence the term ‘it starts up front.’ the move from to linebacker Richie Smith, Anel Montanez, Steve Means and in 2009. He appeared in 12 games last season “Our outside linebackers are a youthful group Jerry Housey each bring a di!erent element and made one start. He had 24 tackles, includ- with lots of talent. Most of our experience lies to this position – they are all dynamic in their ing three for a loss last year. He earned the start inside with seniors Justin Winters and Raphael own way,” Quinn said “We will count heavily against Ohio and responded with nine tackles, Akobundu,” Quinn said. “On the outside we will on their mental and physical skills to dominate two for loss and a quarterback hurry. count on John Syty, Jaleel Verser, Imani Chat- opponent o!ensive lines.” man, Khalil Mack and Dalonte Wallace to play Reserve John Syty (Clarence, NY/Clarence) will key roles for us – as well as on special teams.” Linebackers enter his junior season continuing to improve. He is coming o! a season in which he ap- The Bulls return their entire starting linebacker peared in all 12 games and had 13 tackles. Defensive Backs corps from a season ago. Sophomore Dalonte Wallace (Temple Hills, Led by three-time #rst-team All-MAC selection Leading the way is energetic senior Justin Win- MD/Eleanor Roosevelt) and junior Fred Branch Davonte Shannon (Jeannette, PA/Jeannette), ters (Greenbelt, MD/Eleanor Roosevelt). An All- (Rockville, MD/Seneca Valley) saw action last the defensive back#eld continues to be one

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of the strengths of the UB football team and experience with our corners having depth also kicked o! for us, which adds depth to our arguably one of the best in the country. and talent,” Quinn said. “We have three play- kicking duties.” ers that have as many game-day snaps as any Shannon, a safety and All-America candidate, defensive secondary group in the country – in- is coming o! another impressive campaign in cluding a three-time #rst-team All-Conference which he led the Bulls in tackles (97), tackles player in Davonte Shannon and three-year for loss (8.5) and (2). He also had starters in Josh Thomas and Domonic Cook. three pass breakups, two quarterback hurries Two other seniors we will rely on are Sherrod and a forced fumble. He is one of the best tack- Lott, who has played a lot of excellent football lers in UB history as he already ranks sixth all for us, and John Sanders, who will compete for time with 341 career tackles. a spot and will be a key special teams player for us. Alan Hayes and Ray Anthony Long will The Bulls also return a pair of senior starting also compete to play and should also help us cornerbacks in Domonic Cook (Bu!alo, NY/St. on special teams.” Joseph’s) and Josh Thomas (Cedar Hill, TX/Cedar Hill). Special Teams

Cook has started 28 games in his career. Last Another veteran unit entering spring drills is season he had 55 tackles, a team-best 10 pass the special teams. breakups and an interception. He has led the Bulls in passes defended in each of the last A.J. Principe (Columbus, OH/St. Francis De Sales) two seasons and has cracked the top ten in the enters his senior season already holding a school history in the category. number of school records, including most #eld goals (37). Originally a walk-on, Principe has Fellow senior Thomas has started 26 games at been the Bulls’ starting kicker for every game . In 2009, the Cedar Hill, TX native over the past three years. In 2009, Principe was had 45 tackles and had nine pass breakups, a 10-of-13 on #eld goal attempts and converted forced fumble and a fumble recovery. 33-of-36 extra points.

Both Cook and Thomas will battle for All-MAC Newcomers John Molloy (Harrison, NY/Harri- honors in 2010. son) and John McConnell (Spring"eld, VA/West Spring"eld) will add depth to the kicking spot. Sherrod Lott (Plant City, FL/Plant City) appeared in 12 games and started six times when the Peter Fardon (Brisbane, Australia/Brisbane Principe Bulls opened the game in a nickel package. Grammar School) and John Rachuna (Jame- Lott had 53 tackles, #ve for loss, four pass stown, NY/Frewsburg) will battle for the start- breakups and two fumble recoveries. ing punting job. Fardon is the veteran of the group and has handled the bulk of the punts The Bulls will need to replace departed All- over the past two seasons. Last season he had MAC safety Mike Newton, with sophomores 42 punts, averaged 35.6 yards and had 12 Isaac Baugh (Spring Hill, TN/Independence), punts downed inside the 20-yard line. Ray Anthony Long (Houston, TX/Nimitz) and Bunduka Kargbo (Albany, NY/Bishop Maginn) Rachuna handled kicko! duties last year, but and junior Alan Hayes (Houston, TX/Northland did open some eyes when given the oppor- Christian) looking capable of doing so. Long is tunity to punt. His #rst career punt traveled also big enough to potentially move down to 71 yards and he averaged 43.7 yards on nine linebacker if needed. punts over the rest of the season.

Adding depth at cornerback will be junior Joe Jacob Schum (Hamburg, NY/Frontier), a sopho- Petit (White Plains, NY/White Plains), sopho- more transfer from Bu!alo State, enrolled at more John Sanders (Miami, FL/Fort Pierce Cen- UB in January. tral) as well as talented redshirt freshman Car- los Lammons (Pahokee, FL/Pahokee). Long snapper Brian Kelly will return for his third season in that role and the Bulls will Also joining the Bulls in the fall will be incom- spend fall camp sorting out their potential re- ing freshmen Dwellie Striggles (Lauderhill, FL/ turn men with the departure of several veter- University School), Okoye Houston (Greenville, ans in that role. SC/Woodmont), Witney Sherry (Miami, FL/ “We have three starters returning – senior long Chaminade-Madonna) and Keith Takeh (Holly- snapper Brian Kelly, senior placekicker A.J. wood, FL/Chaminade-Madonna). Principe and junior punter Peter Fardon, who will compete with Jacob Schum for that po- “This year’s group forms the nucleus of our sition,” Quinn said. “Senior John Rachuna has Fardon

11 UNIVERSITY2010 BUFFALO BULLS FOOTBALL AT BUFFALO 2010 BUFFALO BULLS FOOTBALL HeadHead CoachCoach JeJe!! QuinnQuinn Je! Quinn was introduced as the 24th head coach at Cincinnati for the past three sea- all-BIG EAST selections, including four out coach in the history of the University at Buf- sons, Quinn has helped the Bearcats com- of Quinn’s #ve starting o!ensive linemen. falo football program by Director of Athlet- pile a 33-6 record, including a 12-0 record Chris Jurek (1st), Alex Ho!man (2nd), Jason ics Warde Manuel on Dec. 22. this year and a national No. 4 ranking head- Kelce (2nd), and Linkenbach (2nd) earned ing into the Sugar Bowl meeting with de- all-BIG EAST honors in 2009. Quinn has produced record-breaking of- fending national champion Florida. fenses throughout his 27-year college coaching tenure and has won conference Quinn was named one of #ve #nalists for and national championships at his last three the 2009 Broyles Award, which is given stops, including #ve conference crowns in to the nation’s top assistant coach. the past eight seasons. Unranked in preseason polls, Cin- cinnati’s undefeated regular season Said University President John B. Simpson, “I catapulted the Bearcats to No. 3 in am very pleased that Je! Quinn will be join- the BCS standings and earned them ing the University at Bu!alo. His extensive an invitation to the Allstate Sugar Bowl, coaching experience and proven leader- the school’s second consecutive BCS game. ship skills make him a great choice as our UC set numerous school records in 2009, program continues to gain national stature. including those for wins (12), road wins (6), From my conversations with Je!, I know that consecutive regular season wins (18), points he shares UB’s institutional commitment to (495), passing yards (3,844), fewest fumbles excellence and that he will work hard to (10) and fewest turnovers (10). help our student-athletes succeed in the classroom as well as on the playing #eld. Behind Quinn’s o!ensive line, the Bearcats have had an individual top “I commend Warde Manuel for assembling a the 100-yard plateau in six of the strong, competitive pool of candidates, and last eight games and eight out I enthusiastically endorse his choice of Je! of 12 games overall. UC Quinn as UB’s next head football coach,” said has topped 200-yards rush- Simpson. ing on three occasions and has set the school record “I am elated to welcome Coach Quinn to for points and touch- Bu!alo and look forward to the continued downs. O!en- growth of our program under his leader- sive tackle Je! ship,” said Manuel. “We have proven that this L i n k e n b a c h program can win championships and with was a midsea- Coach Quinn’s pedigree and track record of son selection success, that should become an annual ex- to the SI.com pectation for our football team. a l l - A m e r i c a squad. “I believe that we have hired one of the sharpest o!ensive minds in all of college UC leads the nation in passing football and someone who will bring great e"ciency (166.19) despite us- excitement to our program,” said Manuel. “In ing #ve di!erent quarterbacks addition, Coach Quinn has proven himself through the course of the season. as an outstanding recruiter both nationally The Bearcats rank sixth in passing and within the Mid-American Conference. o!ense (320.3), scoring o!ense He has coached and won at every level (39.8), and total o!ense and truly cares about the development of (464.3) and 10th in The Quinn File student-athletes as young men and football sacks allowed (0.9) be- players. For all these reasons and more, I am hind Quinn’s coordina- Year School Assignment 2007-09 Cincinnati O!ensive Coord./O-Line anxious to see what the next chapter of UB tion of the o!ense. 2004-06 Central Michigan Assoc. HC/O!ensive Coord./O-Line football brings.” 1989-03 Grand Valley State Assoc. HC/O!ensive Coord./O-Line Eleven UC student-ath- 1986-88 Ohio Northern O!ensive Coord./O!ensive Line As o!ensive coordinator and o!ensive line letes were honored as 1984-85 DePauw O!ensive Line/Tight Ends

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No stranger to the Mid-American Confer- ball and wrestling. Quinn was twice named ence and its recruiting footprint, Quinn Student-Athlete of the Year at Elmhurst. He served as associate head coach and o!en- was inducted into Elmhurst’s Athletic Hall of sive coordinator at Central Michigan prior to Fame in 1993. his stint at Cincinnati and helped lead the Chippewas to the 2006 MAC title. He served Quinn earned a master of arts degree from as interim head coach for Central Michigan’s DePauw in 1986 and an educational lead- 31-14 victory over Middle Tennessee in the ership master’s degree endorsement from 2006 Motor City Bowl prior to joining the UC GVSU in 2000. sta!. He and his wife Shannon have two sons, Kyle He arrived at CMU in 2004 after 15 seasons and Ryan. Kyle serves as the undergraduate at Grand Valley State. He was part of the sta! student representative to the UC Board of that led the Lakers to back-to-back national Trustees. championships in 2002 and 2003. The 2001 Laker o!ense averaged 600.8 yards and set an NCAA record by averaging 58.4 points per game.

During his career, Quinn has coached 12 o!ensive linemen who have played in the professional ranks, including #rst, fourth, #fth, and seventh round NFL Draft choices, as well as 22 players who have earned All- America status. In 2008, Quinn mentored O!ensive guard Trevor Can#eld, who was an Associated Press Second-Team All-Amer- ica selection, the #rst UC o!ensive lineman to earn a spot on the AP team since Bill Sha- losky in 1952.

He is a 1984 graduate of Elmhurst College where he was a two-sport standout in foot-

What They Are Saying About Je! Quinn

“Bu!alo has got an experienced, talented and prepared head football coach in Je! Quinn. He has been very choosy in his desire to be a head football coach and he felt Bu!alo was just a great #t. I wish him the best and expect great things at the University at Bu!alo from Je! Quinn.” -Brian Kelly Head football coach, Notre Dame

“Je! Quinn was a pivotal part of the tremendous coaching sta! built over the years at the University of Cincinnati, and was an impor- tant player in the success enjoyed by the UC Bearcats. It is my hope that same magic follows Je! to the University at Bu!alo.” –SUNY Chancellor Nancy L. Zimpher President of University of Cincinnati (2003-09)

“We have followed Coach Quinn’s Cincinnati o!ense quite closely here in Indianapolis. They have been up-tempo, exciting, and excep- tionally productive. I’m certain UB students, alumni and fans will be very happy with the Bulls’ squad Coach Quinn will produce.” – President,

“Je! Quinn is one the most enthusiastic, passionate football coaches I have ever known. His knowledge of football is second to none and his wide-open brand of football will bring excitement to all UB fans. The other coaches in the MAC will have their hands full prepar- ing for our UB football team.” –Jim McNally UB Class of ‘62 Long-time NFL o!ensive line coach

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his four seasons with the Panthers, he was elevated to co-defensive Greg Forest coordinator and special teams coordinator. Inge was a four-year O!ensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks letterwinner at Iowa where he earned a bachelor’s and master’s Ohio Northern ‘92 degree. First Season at Bu!alo Inge lists winning the outright Big East Championship as the proudest moment in his professional career. He lists his hobbies as drag racing, hunting, camping, #shing and reading. Greg Forest will serve as Buffalo’s and Quarterbacks coach after He believes the University at Bu!alo is a great atmosphere for higher spending the previous three seasons as the learning, athletic development and competition and social development. quarterbacks coach at Cincinnati. The motto that re$ects his life is “Don’t quit and never settle for anything but the best.” He was instrumental in the development of two-time All-Big East quarterback Tony Pike who threw for 2,520 yards and 29 touchdowns in He and his wife Rae have three children, Taelor, Isaiah and Keara. 2009. Forest played a large role in helping the Bearcats score a school record 502 points in 2009, while UC won its second straight Big East title. Ernest Jones Prior to arriving at Cincinnati, Forest spent three seasons at Central Associate Head Coach/Cornerbacks Michigan spending one season each instructing the receivers, running Alcorn State ‘95 backs and tight ends. He worked primarily with the Chippewa running First Season at Bu!alo backs in 2005, molding freshman Ontario Sneed into a 1,000-yard rusher. Sneed went on to earn honorable mention all-Mid-American Conference and freshman All-America status from Sporting News and Rivals.com. Entering his #rst season, Ernest Jones will serve as UB’s Associate Head Coach and handle the A native of Columbus, Ohio, Forest coached wide receivers for 11 years Bulls’ cornerbacks. He will also serve as recruiting at Grand Valley State, mentoring the top #ve receivers in GVSU history, coordinator for the Bulls and oversee the “Bulls in including the Lakers all-time leading receiver David Kircus, who went on the Community” program. to play in the NFL. Three of his players garnered All-America recognition. Forest is a 1992 graduate of Ohio Northern University, where he spent He was the director of player services and running backs coach at time on the sta! with Coach Quinn. Cincinnati in 2009 after spending the 2008 season at Alcorn State. He has three children – Austin, Hannah and Wayne. Jones was the running backs coach at Cincinnati in 2007 as well as two seasons at Central Michigan. He helped develop a Central Michigan rushing attack that averaged 127.9 yards per game. Jones also had coaching stints at Concordia, Kentucky State and Oberlin. He is a 1995 graduate of Alcorn State and earned a master’s degree from William Inge Concordia in 2002. Defensive Coordinator/Linebackers Jones is an active member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes and the Iowa ‘96 Kappa Alpha Psi fraternity. He enjoys reading, basketball and working First Season at Bu!alo out. The proudest moment of his professional life is being able to impact the lives of others. He says that UB o!ers “the opportunity to get a great William Inge enters his first season with the degree and play athletics while coaching players who love football.” Bulls, serving as UB’s defensive coordinator He and his wife Kimberly have two children (Kgai and Myles). and linebackers coach. He spent the last two seasons working with the linebackers coach at Cincinnati. In each of his two seasons with the Bearcats, the top two tacklers on the team were linebackers. Prior to arriving at Cincinnati, Inge spent two seasons as the linebackers coach at San Diego State. While with the Aztecs, he mentored leading tackler Russell Allen to All-Mountain West Conference honors. In 2005, Inge was the defensive line coach at Colorado where he helped lead the Bu!aloes to the Big 12 North Division title and advance to the Big 12 championship game. In 2001, Inge was hired as a defensive assistant at Northern Iowa. Over

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Fellow receiver Brett Hamlin also earned All-MAC honors in 2009 and Jappy Oliver #nished his career ranked third in school history in career receptions Assistant Head Coach/Defensive Line wth 185. Purdue ‘78 In 2008, Roosevelt set school records with 104 catches and 1,402 yards First Season at Bu!alo receiving in 2008 en route to earning All-MAC First Team honors. His 104 catches were one shy of the Mid-American Conference record. Jappy Oliver comes to Bu!alo after spending In 2007, Taylor coached Bu!alo’s #rst All-MAC wide receiver since 1999 in four years at Notre Dame as the Irish defensive Roosevelt. Bu!alo had three wide receivers with 38 or more receptions line coach and boasts over 30 years of collegiate in 2007. coaching experience. Taylor came to Bu!alo from Kentucky State University where he served From 2005-08, Oliver helped the growth of Irish defensive ends Victor as tight ends and o!ensive tackles coach for the 2004 season and as the Abiamiri and Chris Frome as well as defensive tackles Derek Landri and running backs coach during the 2003 season. He also served as the wide Trevor Laws. Abiamiri was a second-round pick in the 2007 NFL draft by receivers coach at Kentucky State from 1995-99, while also serving as the the , while Landri was chosen that same year in the school’s Residence Life Director. Between his stints at Kentucky State, #fth round by the . Laws was drafted by the Eagles in Taylor operated his own business for #ve years. the second round of the 2008 draft and became the earliest Irish defensive While at Kentucky State, Taylor coached four #rst-team All-Conference tackle selected since Bryant Young was taken in the #rst round 14 years selections, six second-team choices, and helped the Thorobreds win the earlier. Frome was signed the day after the ‘07 draft as an undrafted free Pioneer Bowl in 1997. agent by the and went to camp with the then-defending NFC champions. Oliver will also serve as the team’s pro liaison. Taylor was an outstanding wide receiver at Division II Kentucky State, earning First Team Black College All-American and team MVP honors Oliver spent 2003-04 as defensive line coach under former Irish head in 1992. He led his team in yards receiving, total receptions and scoring coach Lou Holtz at South Carolina, teaming with former Irish defensive from 1990-92. He would later play and serve as a coach on the Milwaukee coordinator Rick Minter to achieve a noteworthy turnaround on the Mustangs of the Arena Football League under former Bu!alo Bills coach defensive side in 2004 as the Gamecocks #nished with a national ranking Lou Saban. of 20th in total defense (315.18 yards per game). A native of Canton, OH - and no stranger to recruiting in Mid-American Oliver previously served on the sta! of Air Force’s Fisher DeBerry for eight Conference territories - Taylor was inducted into the Canton-McKinley seasons from 1995 through 2002, helping the Falcons to #ve postseason Senior High School Athletic Hall of Fame this past summer. bowl appearances including wins in the Oahu Bowl (1998) and the Silicon Valley Bowl (2000). Juan and his wife Betsie, welcomed their #rst child on September 23, 2009, a baby girl named Kennedy, to join their chocolate lab named Oliver was a standout athlete at Southwestern High School in Flint, Mich., Taylor. earning all-city and all-district accolades in both football and basketball. He was the city’s athlete of the year in 1973 and captained teams in football, basketball and baseball. Adam Shorter He has one daughter, Candace, and a son, Justin. O!ensive Line/Run Game Coordinator Cincinnati ‘04 Juan Taylor First Season at Bu!alo Wide Receivers/Passing Game Coordinator Kentucky State ‘93 Adam Shorter will coach the Bulls offensive Fifth Season at Bu!alo linemen after serving in the same position at Delaware State last season. He spent 2008 at Alcorn State, where he was in charge of the o!ensive Juan Taylor begins his fifth season as wide line and tight ends. While with the Braves, Shorter was instrumental in the receivers coach at Bu!alo. He will add the role success of 2008 All-Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC) o!ensive of passing game coordinator this season. He is lineman Bronson Carvalho. the lone assistant to remain on the sta! from the regime. Shorter began his coaching career as a graduate assistant with the University of Cincinnati (2005-2007). Shorter was a four-year letterman The Bulls’ receiving corps continues to blossom under Taylor’s tutelage. at Cincinnati, where he was the team’s starting center. He was the Naaman Roosevelt #nished as the school’s all-time leader in receptions recipient of the John Pease Award as the Bearcats most outstanding (268), receiving yards (3,551), receiving touchdowns (28) and all-purpose o!ensive lineman as a senior. Shorter appeared in three of Cincinnati’s yardage (5,341). He was a two time All-MAC First Team selection. four bowl appearances during his tenure. He earned a bachelor’s degree

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in integrated social studies in secondary education in 2004. “to become a success, #ght one more round.” He feels that UB o!ers Shorter, who serves as UB’s equiptment room liaison, acknowledges the “the opportunity to promote an atmosphere that our plays will succeed contributions to both Mark Dantonio’s and Brian Kelly’s sta! at Cincinnati academically, athletically and socially.” as the program developed into a perennial top 20 team as his proudest He is married to the former Angela Teckmeyer. accomplishment of his professional life. As well as his role in the development of his players character and competitive greatness which he hopes carries through out their lives. . Mike Dietzel His hobbies are enjoying the outdoors, movies and spending time with Safeties/Co-Special Teams Coordinator family. Otterbein ‘85 First Season at Bu!alo He and his wife Michelle are expecting their #rst child.

Mike Dietzel will coach the secondary as well as Mike Daniels serve as co-special teams coordinator for Bu!alo Running Backs and brings tremendous experience after having Cincinnati ‘07 served as defensive coordinator at two di!erent First Season at Bu!alo I-A programs this decade. Dietzel brings 24 years of coaching experience to Bu!alo. He spent the last seven years as a defensive coach at Western Kentucky, including Mike Daniels joins the UB sta! from the University three seasons as the Hilltoppers’ defensive coordinator. His e!orts helped of Cincinnati and will coach the Bulls’ running the Hilltoppers #nish 16th in the country in 2006 in pass defense while backs and serve as the team’s academic liaison. leading the Gateway Football Conference in that category as well as total He served as an assistant coach on the o!ensive sta! and has an extensive defense. He also helped WKU post a 7-5 record in 2007, their #rst season football background both on and o! the #eld. Daniels was a four-year in Division I-A football. letterwinner (2003-07) at Cincinnati as a wide receiver, running back and Dietzel has some familiarity with the MAC as he spent the 2001 and 2002 return man. He served as the team captain in 2007 and earned the Jim seasons as defensive coordinator at Kent State, including helping the Kelly Spirit Award that same year. He was a multiple-year honoree on the Golden Flashes to their #rst winning season in 14 years in 2001. Bearcats Academic Honor Roll en route to earning his bachelor’s degree in criminal justice in 2007. He also spent seven years at Army, coaching running backs, wide receivers and tight ends during his time there. He was part of the 1996 sta! that He considers going 12-0 and winning the Big East at Cincinnati as his helped the Cadets go 10-2, the most wins in Army history. proudest professional moment. The statement that re$ects his life is: “faith, family and football – my three keys to life.” He has also had coaching stints at Colorado, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Johns Hopkins and Earlham. He came to Bu!alo because it “is a #ne institution that o!ers great academics and is committed to performing at a high level athletically.” A 1985 graduate of Otterbein with a bachelor’s degree in health and physical education, Dietzel lettered four years, starting three, as a defensive back for the Cardinals. The native of Sharon, PA was selected Marty Spieler honorable mention All-Ohio Athletic Conference as a senior. Dietzel will share special teams coaching duties with tight ends coach Tight Ends/Co-Special Teams Coordinator Allegheny ‘04 Marty Spieler. First Season at Bu!alo The motto that re$ects his life is “quality is never an accident. It is always the result of intelligent e!ort and willpower. ”

Marty Spieler, who will coach the tight ends and He enjoys fishing and golfing and the proudest moment of his serve as special teams coordinator, spent the past professional life was winning the Commander-in-Chief trophy at Army three seasons as an assistant at Cincinnati. by defeating Navy in 1996. He worked under coach Quinn handling extensive duties with practice He and his wife Jennifer have a son, Taylor. and game plans and spent the spring of 2008 as the tight ends coach. Prior to Cincinnati, Spieler spent one season as the o!ensive tackles and tight ends coach at Allegheny College - his alma mater. He also served as a graduate assistant at Georgia Southern. He enjoys golf and lists earning his masters degree as the proudest moment of his personal life. The statement he feels re$ects his life is

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Akobundu’s Career Statistics Year Solo Ast TT TFL-Yds Sacks Int FR FF 51 2008 39 32 71 3.5-6 0-0 0 2 1 73 2009 20 17 37 1-2 0.5-1 0 0 0 RAPHAEL AKOBUNDU Totals 59 49 108 4.5-8 0.5-1 0 2 1 PETER BITTNER -#t4343 0-t4343 t t #30/9 /: 8 8*--*".47*--& /: $)3*4501)&3$0-6.#64 All-MAC Candidate 8*--*".47*--&/035) ISAAC BAUGH Hoof Prints: Will challenge for a starting linebacker Hoof Prints: All-MAC performer who has made 38 3 0 spot...transfer from Iowa Wesleyan College...chose %#t+ 4  straight starts entering the 2010 season...plays physi- UB because of the academic programs and because t cal in the run and pass game...local product who was it’s close to home...majoring in social science inter- named Western New York Lineman of the Year as a 13*/( *-- disciplinary. 4 ) 5/ senior in high school...has worked as a little league */%&1&/%&/$& umpire...chose Bu!alo because “it was close to home Junior (2009): Appeared in all 12 games and started and to be part of the program’s turnaround.”...major- twice...totaled 37 tackles on the season, including Hoof Prints: Long defensive back who shows good ing in communication. 20 solo e!orts...had a tackle for loss and half a sack... change of direction and burst of speed...played also had a pair of pass breakups...had three tackles primarily on special teams last season, but ready to Junior (2009): Started all 12 games on the season... and a pass breakup at UTEP (9/5)...had a season-high add depth to veteran defensive backfield...chose UB named to the All-MAC Second Team...anchored an eight tackles (3 solo) against Pittsburgh (9/12)...had for the family atmosphere...majoring in architecture o!ensive line that paved the way for an o!ense that a season-best #ve solo stops at UCF (9/19)...had four And planning. averaged 405 yards per game - the highest average tackles against both Bowling Green (11/3) and Ohio in UB’s Division I-A era. (11/10)...had #ve tackles against both Miami (OH) Redshirt Freshman (2009): Played in 10 games, (11/18) and Kent State (11/27)...earned the start primarily on special teams...had four tackles on the Sophomore (2008): Started all 14 games...part of against Miami (OH) and Kent State. season...had a season-high two tackles, including a an o!ensive line that helped pave the way for an of- solo e!ort, at Kent State (11/27). fense that has scored a Division I-A record 424 points Sophomore (2008): Started all 13 games in which and a running back (Starks), quarterback (Willy) and he played...ranked #fth on the team in tackles with Freshman (2008): Redshirted in his first season at wide receiver (Roosevelt) that all set single season 71...had 39 solo stops...had 3.5 tackles for loss...tied Buffalo. yardage records. for second on the team with three quarterback hur- ries...had a forced fumble and two recoveries...had High School: As a wide receiver at Independence Redshirt Freshman (2007): Started all 12 games at eight tackles in his #rst career game against UTEP High School had 49 catches for 773 yards and eight left guard...helped pave the way for an offense that (8/28)...had a season-high three tackles for loss at touchdowns as a senior...set the school record for scored a Division I-A-record 291 points, produced Pittsburgh (9/6)...had six tackles, a forced fumble receiving yards in a season under head coach Jason the Bulls’ first 1,000-yard rusher in the Division I-A era and a quarterback hurry against Western Michigan Eubanks...totaled 21 tackles as a defensive back...won (Starks) and protected a quarterback that completed (10/11)...had eight tackles (all solo), a quarterback the Regional Championship and was State runner-up a school-record 258 passes (Willy). hurry and a fumble recovery against Ball State in the in 2007... high school teammate of fellow Bull Scott MAC Championship game. Pettigrew. Freshman (2006): Redshirted in his first season at Buffalo. Previous School: Played one season for head coach The Baugh File Jason Smelser at Iowa Wesleyan...in 10 games he had Full name ______Isaac Baugh High School: A #rst-team Class AA All-State selec- 19 tackles, including 12 solo efforts and a half sack. Born ______April 15, 1990 tion at nearby Williamsville North where he earned Parents ______James and Patricia the Jim Burt Award as the best defensive lineman in High School: Earned two letters while playing Brothers ______Marcus and Carlos Western New York...#rst-team All-Western New York linebacker and tight end for head coach David Diaz Other sports I enjoy ______Basketball selection who had 89 tackles as a senior (35 solos) at Christopher Columbus High School...totaled 83 Favorite athlete ______LeBron James and four sacks...broke former UB teammate Chris Favorite movie ______Friday tackles, two sacks, two forced fumbles and an inter- Favorite book ______Legend of Buck McHenry McDu"e’s record for most unassisted tackles in Wil- ception his senior season...named to the All-Borough Greatest athletic experience __ Playing in state championship liamsville North history for coach Mike Mammoliti...a Team...also played soccer in high school. Who do you admire __ My mom, she’s the toughest human three-year letterwinner and one-year captain, who ______being I know has also competed in track and #eld. The Akobundu File Three words that describe me ______Pride, power, passion Full name ______Raphael Uzoma Akobundu Jr. Profession i admire most ______Teachers The Bittner File Born ______September 10, 1988 Full name ______Peter Bittner Parents ______Raphael and Ada Born ______July 14, 1988 Sisters ______Chinelo, Stephanie, Jennifer, Mya Parents ______Peter and Diane Bittner Other sports I enjoy ______Soccer, basketball Hobbies ______Weight lifting and playing video games Favorite food ______Chinese Favorite athlete ______Reggie White Favorite movie ______Friday Night Lights Favorite movie ______Any Given Sunday Favorite quote __Compete against yourself and not others Favorite band ______Linkin Park Non-sports Hero ______My mom Favorite book __ on Coaching and Leadership My dream as a college athlete ___Have a very good playing Dream as a college athlete ______To be a starter ______career and graduate with a nursing degree Lifetime goal To never look back and say I didn’t work hard Why I chose my number _____ Because Jonathan Vilma is my idol If I had a million dollars __ I would buy my parents a house Profession I admire most ______Firefighters

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Michigan (10/3)...earned the start against UTEP (9/5), at Buffalo. Pittsburgh (9/12) and Gardner Webb (10/10). 42 High School: Big, strong defensive tackle who Sophomore (2008): Played in all 14 games and starred on both sides of the lines for the Cougars of FRED BRANCH started three at tight end...used primarily as a block- Harrisburg High School and coach George Chaump... -#t43+3 ing tight end in run schemes...had #ve catches on the played o!ensive tackle, defensive tackle and defen- season for 31 yards...had a career-best three catches sive end while helping his team to a 17-5 record in t for 21 yards against Temple (9/13)...had a pair of re- his #nal two seasons....an All-Conference selection as 30$,7*--& .% ceptions against Western Michigan (10/11)...his long both a junior and senior...plans on pursuing a degree reception of the year was nine yards. in secondary education. 4&/&$"7"--&: Redshirt Freshman (2007): Played in the first nine The Brown File Hoof Prints: Linebacker prospect who will chal- games of the season before a foot injury sidelined Full name ______Derrick G. Brown Jr. lenge for a starting job...chose Buffalo because him for the remainder of the year…registered two Born ______August 10, 1988 “it’s a great environment and to play football.”... catches on the season…had one catch for two yards Parents ______Derrick and Angela majoring in geography. at Penn State (9/15) and one catch for four yards at Sisters ______Ashley, Courtney and Sydney Ball State (9/29). Hobbies ______Movies and video games Redshirt Sophomore (2009): Appeared in all 12 Favorite athlete ______Michael Strahan games as a reserve linebacker...had eight tackles, Freshman (2006): Redshirted in his first season Favorite food ______Potatoes including a sack on the season...had a pair of tack- at Buffalo. Favorite movie ______Goonies les against both UCF (9/19) and Western Michigan Lifetime goal _ To be remembered as a good person (10/24)...added his #rst career sack against the Bron- High School: Big, strong H-back type who earned What I’ve learned from the coaches __ How to believe cos. All-State honors in Indiana as both a junior and se- The profession I admire most ______Teachers nior...member of South Bend Tribune “Dream Team”... Sophomore (2008): Sat out the season as a red- outstanding blocker who helped coach Cory Yeo- shirt. man’s team to a 21-5 record in his #nal two seasons and a pair of conference and sectional titles...team- Freshman (2007): Appeared in all 12 games and high bench press of 355 pounds...has also lettered in started two…amassed 26 tackles (10 solo), two for basketball and track and #eld...an Indiana Football 47 a loss and a quarterback hurry…had a tackle for Coaches Association #rst-team selection. loss at Temple (9/8)…had a pair of solo tackles at IMANI CHATMAN Penn State (9/15)…had a season-high nine tack- The Brey File -#t+340 les (three solo) in UB’s win over Toledo (10/13)... Full name ______Kyle Brey Born ______January 11, 1987 t had three tackles, one for loss and a quarterback Parents ______Mike and Tish Brey hurry against Kent State (11/24). Sister ______Callie '3&%&3*$, .% Hobbies ______Video games High School: Athletic linebacker who came to Other sports you enjoy ______Basketball 63#"/" Buffalo from a powerhouse high school program Favorite food ______Steak at Seneca Valley under coach Fred Kim...a captain Favorite movie ______Remember the Titans Hoof Prints: Young linebacker who played primarily as a senior, the Screaming Eagles were 18-5 in Favorite TV show ______Seinfeld on special teams as a freshman, and after redshirting Favorite book ______My Life on a Napkin Branch’s final two seasons...ranked the 83rd best Favorite magazine ______Sports Illustrated last season, will look to have a more prominent role strongside linebacker nationally by Scout.com... in the linebacking corps...chose Bu!alo for its “family set school record for solo tackles in a game. atmosphere.”....major is undecided.

Sophomore (2009): Sat out the season as a red- 94 shirt. 86 DERRICK BROWN Freshman (2008): Played primarily on special teams coverage...appeared in 12 games...had 10 tackles 3 3 KYLE BREY %-t4 +  (eight solo) on the season...had a season-high four 5&t4343 t tackles, including a tackle for loss and a fumble re- covery against Miami (OH) (11/4). t )"33*4#63( 1" (3"/(&3 */ )"33*4#63( High School: A three-year letterwinner who was named #rst-team All-League, #rst-team All-Confer- 1&// ence, #rst-team All-Gazette and All-State Honorable Hoof Prints: Good-sized, strong defensive tackle Mention while playing for head coach David Carru- prospect...can play both the tackle and end posi- thers at Urbana High School...amassed 70 tackles, Hoof Prints: Has played both the fullback and tight tions...volunteers at the Boys and Girls Club...chose a school-record 12 sacks, four forced fumbles and end position in his career...played primarily tight end Buffalo because of its atmosphere...majoring in three fumble recoveries his senior season. over the last two seasons...will challenge for the start- sociology. ing role in 2010...chose UB because of the coaching The Chatman File staff and an opportunity to play...son of Notre Dame Sophomore (2009): Sidelined for the season with Full name ______Imani Chatman men’s basketball head coach Mike Brey...majoring injuries. in sociology. Born ______April 27, 1990 Parents ______Tyrone and Willadene Redshirt Freshman (2008): Worked with UB’s Sisters ______Larea and Corinna Junior (2009): Played in 10 games and made three scout teams. Brothers ______Michael and William starts...excelled as a run blocker...had one catch for Favorite food ______Tacos six yards on the season...catch came against Central Freshman (2007): Redshirted in his first season Favorite movie ______Gladiator

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Favorite TV show ______Family Guy Game in the 2007 Governer’s Bowl (NY vs. NJ). Favorite book ______The Art of War Greatest athletic experience _ Learning to play baseball from dad 25 The Cook File Three words that describe me are ______Funny, hard-working, respectful Full name ______Domonic Cook DOMONIC COOK Born ______April 4, 1989 Parents ______Christopher and Martina %#t4343 Sisters/Brother ___ Christasia, Christina and Christopher, Jr. t Hobbies ______John Madden Football, movies 80 Other sports you enjoy ______Basketball #6''"-0 /: Favorite athlete ______LaDainian Tomlinson AARON CONNACHER Favorite food ______Chicken finger sub All-MAC Candidate 45+04&1)4 5&t43+3 Cook’s Career Statistics t Hoof Prints: Hard-nosed cornerback with great Year Solo Ast TT TFL-Yds Sacks Int FR FF athleticism...has developed into one of the elite 2007 40 18 58 2-2 0-0 0 0 0 ".&4508/ + /: cornerbacks in the MAC...enters fall camp as a start- 2008 53 23 76 1.5-3 0-0 3 4 1 +".&4508/ ing cornerback after starting 31 games in his career, 2009 33 22 55 1.5-1 0-0 1 0 1 Totals 126 63 189 5-6 0-0 4 4 2 including all 22 over the last two seasons...majoring Hoof Prints: Big tight end who will challenge for the in sociology. starting job in 2010...chose Bu!alo for the academ- Junior (2009): Appeared in all 12 games and made 3 ics, coaches and player environment.....majoring in sociology. eight starts on the season...tied for fourth on the team with 55 tackles...led the Bulls and ranked #fth JOSH COPELAND Redshirt Sophomore (2009): Appeared in 10 in the MAC with 11 passes defended...his intercep- -#t43+3 games primarily on special teams. tion against Akron thwarted the Zips’ comeback at- tempt and sealed the win for the Bulls...had two pass t Sophomore (2008): Spent the season as a redshirt. breakups against UTEP (9/5), Pittsburgh (9/12) and '"*3#03/ 0) Western Michigan (10/24)...had a season-high eight '"*3#03/ Freshman (2007): Played in 10 games and started tackles against both Pittsburgh (9/12) and Bowling three as a true freshman…registered five catches for Green (11/3)...added a tackle for loss against Pitt... 28 yards on the season… one of only two true fresh- had seven tackles and a forced fumble at Miami Hoof Prints: Versatile defender who has played men to start the first game of the season (Cook)…had (11/18). both defensive back and linebacker in his career... a pair of catches in his first career game at Rutgers will likely play linebacker and add depth to a (8/30)…had a 13-yard reception in Buffalo’s win at Sophomore (2008): Started all 14 games at corner- veteran defensive backfield...plans on becoming a Temple (9/8)…hauled in an eight-yard catch against back...led the team in interceptions (3), pass break- math teacher...majoring in geography. Akron (10/25)…had a catch at Kent State (11/24). ups (7) and fumble recoveries (4)...led the MAC in fumble recoveries...ranked fourth on the team in Redshirt Sophomore (2009): Appeared in all 12 High School: Starred on both sides of the ball at tackles with 76...had a forced fumble...had 11 tackles games and started once...really came on at the end Jamestown...had 22 receptions for 500 yards and two (7 solo) and an interception at Pittsburgh (9/6)...had of the season...had 24 tackles, including 15 solo ef- touchdowns on o!ense and led the team in tackles on nine tackles, a pass breakup and returned a fumble forts on the year...added three tackles for loss...in his defense...captain as a senior...#rst team all-conference 23 yards at Missouri (9/20)...had #ve tackles, an in- only start of the season against Ohio (11/10), he had as a junior and senior and second-team All-Western terception and a fumble recovery at Ohio (10/28)... a season-high nine tackles (six solo), two tackles for New York...also an outstanding basketball player, hav- had a career-high 12 tackles (10 solo) and three loss and a quarterback hurry...had four tackles and ing earned three letters...also set the school record for pass breakups against Miami (OH) (11/4)...had an a pass breakup against Bowling Green (11/3)...also the dead lift with 465 pounds. interception to seal the victory against Ball State in had four tackles (all solo) at Miami (11/18). the MAC Championship game...had a tackle for loss The Connacher File against Connecticut in the International Bowl. Sophomore (2008): Sat out the season as a Full name ______Aaron Connacher redshirt. Born ______April 1, 1989 Freshman (2007): Started the first nine games of Parents ______John and Amy the season before a hand injury sidelined him for Freshman (2007): Appeared in all 12 games and Hobbies ___ Hanging out with friends/playing video games the remaining three games…totaled 58 tackles in started two…had 33 tackles (21 solo), a tackle for Other sports you enjoy ______Basketball nine games (6.4 average)…had three pass break- loss, an interception and a pass breakup…had a Favorite athlete ______Joe Montana ups on the year…one of only two true freshmen to pair of tackles and a pass breakup against Baylor Favorite food ______Bacon cheeseburger start the first game of the season (Connacher)…. (9/22)…had four tackles (three solo) against Ohio had six tackles (all solo) at Penn State (9/15)…had (10/4)…had four tackles (three solo) and an inter- seven tackles (six solo) against Ohio (10/4)…had a ception against Akron (10/25)…had a season-high season-high 11 tackles (seven solo), 0.5 tackles for 12 tackles (five solo) against Miami (OH) (11/3). loss and a blocked kick against Toledo (10/13)… had eight tackles (six solo) at Syracuse (10/20). High School: Outstanding safety prospect who was a two-year captain and three-year letterwinner High School: Hard-nosed cornerback with great at Fairborn HS...rated the 128th best safety prospect athleticism...an All-Western New York and All-State in the nation by ESPN.com...a member of the Ohio selection who had over 50 catches and 13 touchdowns South All-Star team and his league’s o!ensive player for coach Bob O’Connor of the Marauders...set the of the year...an outstanding athlete who earned four school record for most receptions and also led the letters in basketball and a pair in baseball...played team in tackles on defense...a four-year letterwinner quarterback, receiver and safety at Fairborn. who is also an outstanding basketball player...also an outstanding kick returner, helping St. Joe’s go 18-4 The Copeland File in his #nal two years...named Defensive Player of the Full name ______Joshua Copeland

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Born ______May 14, 1989 Parents ______Alan and Michele Brothers ______Joe, James, Allan, Chris 4 12 Hobbies ______Drawing Other sports you enjoy ______Basketball, baseball Favorite food ______Mashed potatoes JERRY DAVIS ALEX DENNISON Favorite movie ______The Sandlot 2#t+340 2#t40'3 Favorite band ______The Temptations Greatest athletic influence ______Brothers t t Dream as a college athlete __Win Award & MAC Championship Lifetime goal ______Play in the NFL '3&4/0 $" *38*/ 1" Profession I admire most ______Teachers &%*40/ /038*/

Copeland’s Career Statistics Hoof Prints: Dual-threat athletic quarterback who Hoof Prints: Long, athletic quarterback with a Year Solo Ast TT TFL-Yds Sacks Int FR FF will challenge for the starting job in 2010...chose great arm...redshirted last season...will challenge 2007 21 12 33 1-2 0-0 1 0 0 2009 15 9 24 3-5 0-0 0 0 0 UB because he felt welcomed and for the coaching for the starting job in 2010...the winning attitide Totals 36 21 57 4-7 0-0 1 0 0 staff...majoring in management. attracted him to Buffalo...major is undecided.

Redshirt Freshman (2009): Appeared in #ve Freshman (2009): Redshirted in his first season 71 games...was 8-for-15 for 145 yards and a touchdown at Buffalo. on the season...made his #rst career start and played OSE ORTES the entire #rst quarter against Ohio (11/10)...against High School: A three-year letterwinner for head J C the Bobcats, he was 3-for-5 for 86 yards, including coach Don Conwell at Norwin High School...his #rst 0-t+340 a 76-yard touchdown strike to Naaman Roosevelt... season as a starter he threw for 1,310 yards, 17 TDs went 2-for-4 for for 33 yards against Pittsburgh and led Norwin to a 7-4 record...named All-Confer- t (9/12)...was 3-for-6 for 26 yards against Gardner- ence, East Elite and Pittsburgh Fab 22 his senior year...a &-$"+0/ $" Webb (10/10). three sport athlete for the Knights, he also competed on the basketball and volleyball teams. "-)"--" 7 Freshman (2008): Redshirted in his first season at Buffalo. The Dennison File Hoof Prints: Mobile offensive line propect who will Full name ______Alexander Dennison earn an opportunity to start with openings on the High School: Was a three-year team captain for Born ______July 9, 1990 offensive line...lists the coaching staff and campus head coach Tim McDonald at Edison High School... Mother ______Karen as reasons why he chose UB...majoring in history. Sister ______Amanda named CMAC Player of the Year after throwing for Career goal ______To become a head football coach 2,100 yards and 29 touchdowns his senior season... ______at the high school or college level Redshirt Freshman (2009): Appeared in three named #rst-team All-Fresno Bee...named O!ensive Hobbies ______Playing video games and games as a reserve. Player of the Year by CBS 47 in Fresno...tied a school ______hanging out with friends record with 22 completions in a game. Favorite athlete ______Warren Moon Freshman (2008): Redshirted in his first season Favorite movie ______Blue Chips at Buffalo. The Davis File My Dream as a college athlete is to _____ Get UB ranked in the Top 25 Full name ______Jerry Lee Davis Three words that describe me are _____ Relentless, intelligent, leader Strangest superstition ______I keep a rubber chicken in my bag High School: Mobile o!ensive line prospect who Born ______April 3, 1990 earned three letters for head coach Steve Sutton at Mother ______Michelle Brother ______Jahlil and Jordan Valhalla High School...a three-time All-Grossmont Sister ______Jasmine South League selection...earned the Coach Russ Other sports I enjoy ______Baseball and Basketball Boehmke Award of Excellence...named an AP Scholar Favorite athlete ______Muhammad Ali 99 Athlete...earned East County Second Team honors... Favorite food ______Pizza Lists the coaching sta! and campus as reasons why Favorite thing about Buffalo ______Excellent football staff GORDON DUBOIS he chose UB. Nons-sports hero ______Barak Obama Professional I admire the most ______Police officer %-t43+3 If I could visit anywhere in the world it would be ____ Brazil The Cortes File t Full name ______Jose Cortes Born ______September 13, 1990 "/%07&3 ." Parents ______Jose and Lina Other sports I enjoy ______Track & Field "/%07&3 Favorite food ______Italian Favorite book ______Death of a Salesman Hoof Prints: Developing defensive end who had a Three words that describe me _____ Whitty, itelligent, kind Unusual job ______Was a California poll worker strong #nish to the 2009 campaign...will challenge Lifetime goal ______Be a good person for a spot on the defensive line... chose Bu!alo for the Person in history I’d like to meet _____ George Washington coaching sta! and the opportunity to play...majoring in sociology.

Sophomore (2009): Appeared in all 12 games as a reserve defensive end...had 15 tackles, including nine solo stops...tied for fourth on the team with six tackles for loss...his three sacks were third on the team...had three tackles, including two for a loss against Gardner-Webb (10/10)...had a season-high six tackles, including a pair of sacks at Miami (OH)

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(11/18)...had a pair of solo tackles, including a sack 127 yards (42.3-yard average) against Miami (OH) Gill’s Career Statistics at Kent State (11/27). (11/4)...also converted a fake punt in which he com- Year Rushing Avg. TD Long pleted a 15-yard pass to Mike Newton - resulting in a 2009 40-256 6.3 2 33 Redshirt Freshman (2008): Played in six games, #rst down against the RedHawks...named MAC East Totals 40-256 6.3 2 33 primarily on special teams...registered two tackles Special Teams Player of the Week for e!orts against on the season. Miami.

Freshman (2007): Redshirted in his first season High School: Attended Brisbane Grammar School at Buffalo. where he played Australia rules football, track and 81 #eld and cricket...also played for the Western Mag- High School: Played one year of football, earning pies - an Australian Rules Football team that won the JIMMY GORDON #rst-team All-Conference honors last fall...racked up championship in 2005 and 2006...was a champion 71 tackles and 7.5 sacks while guiding Andover to an high jumper in high school. 5&t40'3 8-3 record that included an 18-10 upset of Merrimack t Valley Conference rival Central Catholic on Thanks- The Fardon File giving Day...an oustanding basketball player as well, Full name ______Peter Duncan Fardon 1"5$)0(6& Born ______June 19, 1982 who has also played six years of AAU ball...plans on 1"5$)0(6&.&%'03% majoring in Business Management with the goal of Parents ______Alan and Philippa Brothers ______Andrew and Ian working in the sports industry. Hobbies ______Surfing, travel and cricket Hoof Prints: A big, strong, $exible and powerful Favorite athlete ______Nathan Buckley The DuBois File Favorite food ______Steak and potatoes tight end…a versatile player who played tight end, Full name ______Gordon Lewis DuBois Favorite movie ______Top Gun defensive end and fullback in high school... chose Born ______December 28, 1988 Favorite band ______AC/DC Bu!alo for the teammates and surroundings...major Mother ______Linda Favorite thing about UB ______The people is undecided. Sister ______Kendra Who do you admire ______Lance Armstrong Hobbies ______Fishing Person in history I’d like to meet ______Jesse Owens Freshman (2009): Redshirted in his first season Favorite athlete ______Vince Young If I could visit anywhere in the world it would be _____Antarctica at Buffalo. Favorite food ______Chicken Favorite movie ______Bad Boys Fardon’s Career Statistics High School: A four-year letterwinner for head Favorite musician ______Tupac Year Punts Yds Avg Long TB FC 50+ I20 coach James Chiarello at Patchogue-Medford High Favorite thing about Buffalo ______Coaching staff 2008 65 2,540 39.1 57 3 13 7 23 School...as a tight end, had seven catches for 85 2009 42 1,495 35.6 52 2 10 2 12 yards his senior season...as a defensive end, had 46 Totals 107 4,035 37.7 57 5 23 9 35 solo tackles, eight sacks and 12 pass de$ections as a senior...named All-State and All-Long Island as a 13 senior...a two-time All-County selection...runner up for the Zellner Award - awarded to the best lineman PETER FARDON 21 in Su!olk County. 1t+3+3 The Gordon File JEFFVON GILL t Full name ______James Gordon 3#t4040 Born ______August 1, 1991 #3*4#"/& "6453"-*" Parents ______James and Rosemary t Sisters ______Kimberly, Lindsey and Rebecca #3*4#"/&(3".."34$)00- Hobbies ______Jet Skiing, fishing, snowboarding &6$-*% 0) Favorite foods ______Pizza, Chinese 6$-*% Favorite movie _____ Remember The Titans/Four Brothers Hoof Prints: 28-year-old junior from Australia who & Three words that describe me are ___ Athletic, funny, hardworker earned starting punter role as a freshman..chose Buf- falo because of the program and the opportunity... Hoof Prints: A physical and explosive back with majoring in communication. great speed and the ability to take it the distance... appeared in the #nal seven games of the 2009 cam- Sophomore (2009): Appeared in all 12 games...had paign and excelled when given the chance to start... 42 punts for 1,495 yards...averaged 35.6 yards per major is undecided. punt...had 12 punts downed inside th 20-yard line... had two punts over 50 yards, including a season- Freshman (2009): Appeared in the final seven long 52-yarder...Four of his season-high six punts games of the season...rushed for 252 yards on 40 were downed inside the 20-yard line against Akron carries...his 6.3 yards-per-carry average was tops on (10/17)...had a season-long 52-yard punt at Miami the team...added four catches for 10 yards...against (OH) (11/18)...Two of his four punts at Kent State Ohio, in his first career start, he rushed for 172 yards (11/27) were downed inside the 20-yard line. and a touchdown on 23 carries...he ran for 31 yards and a score on only five carries at Miami (OH) (11/18)... Freshman (2008): Started all 14 games at punter... handled two kick returns on the season (18.5 avg.). had 65 punts on the season...averaged 39.1 yards per punt...had 23 punts downed inside the 20- High School: Played for head coach Tom Gibbons yard line...13 of his punts were fair caught...had a at Euclid High School...rushed for 1,021 yards and 10 career-long 57-yard punt against Ball State in the touchdowns his senior season...named #rst-team All- MAC Championship game...added a 56-yard e!ort State...represented Ohio in the Big 33 game. against Connecticut in the International Bowl...had a season-high 10 punts (four 50+ yards) and averaged 43.5 yards against the Huskies...had three punts for

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High School: Had 27 catches for 568 yards and 12 Brothers/Sisters ___Paree, Jeri, Cheri, Ida, Jaguar and Evans touchdowns as a senior at The Bishop’s School where Favorite athlete ______Ray Lewis 9 he played for Mike David...Also had 34 tackles and a Favorite food ______Bacon cheeseburger Favorite TV show ______Martin pair of interceptions as a cornerback...named #rst- Favorite movie ______Love and Basketball ALAN HAYES team all-conference as a senior...also ran track and Favorite book ______Down These Means Streets %#t43+3 played basketball at The Bishop’s School. Favorite thing about UB ______Facilities/locker room Greatest athletic experience ____ Getting first interception t The Hood File Record I would like to break at UB ______Most tackles Hobbies ______ceramics. boogie boarding )06450/ 59 Favorite Athlete ______Desean Jackson Housey’s Career Statistics /035)-"/%$)3*45*"/ Favorite Food(s) ______Cat#sh Year Solo Ast TT TFL-Yds Sacks Int FR FF Favorite Movie ______Friday Night Lights 2007 3 4 7 1-1 0-0 0 0 0 Favorite TV Show ______The Game 2008 6 7 13 1-3 0-0 0 1 0 Hoof Prints: Speedy safety who continues to de- Favorite Kind of Music ______hip hop 2009 7 6 13 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 velop...chose Bu!alo because it is “a great school.”... Favorite Musician/Group ______Lloyd Totals 16 17 33 2-4 0-0 0 1 1 majoring in management. Favorite Quote ______“Dont tell me skys the limit when ______there are footprints on the moon” Charitable Organizations/Volunteer Work ______Leader of Sophomore (2009): Appeared in three games, pri- ______fellowship of christian athletes in high school 5 marily on special teams...did not register a tackle on the season. TERRELL JACKSON Redshirt Freshman (2008): Appeared in two games, 83t43+3 primarily on special teams...saw action against Kent 53 t State (11/28) and Ball State (12/5). JERRY HOUSEY 5&.1-& 59 Freshman (2007): Redshirted in his first season at 3 3 5&.1-& Buffalo. %-t4 4  t High School: Racked up 132 tackles, two intercep- Hoof Prints: Lightning quick receiver who also 30/9 tions, 11 pass breakups and forced a fumble for coach # /: handles kick return duties...likely to move into a start- Nathan Sanford at Northland Christian...set the school +0)/',&//&%: ing role...majoring in sociology. record for most tackles in a game and also helped his Redshirt Sophomore (2009): Appeared in 11 team to three straight district championships...also Hoof Prints: Originally a linebacker, he has played on participated in basketball and track and #eld. games and made three starts on the season...ranked the defensive line for the last two seasons...will battle fourth on the team with 25 receptions for 250 yards... for the starting spot on the defensive line after start- had three catches for 48 yards, including a season- The Hayes File ing #ve games last year...majoring in management. Full name ______Alan Hayes best 39-yarder against Pittsburgh (9/12)...had three Born ______March 6, 1989 catches against Central Michigan (10/3)...had two Parents ______Mark and Helen Junior (2009): Started the #rst #ve games of the catches for 24 yards and a 12-yard rush against Favorite food ______Chicken tenders, ribs season and appeared in seven games total before Gardner-Webb (10/10)...earned the start against Favorite movie ______Training Day being sidelined with an injury for the remainder of Bowling Green (11/3), Miami (OH) (11/18) and Kent Favorite thing about UB ______Coaches the season...had 13 tackles (seven solo) and had a Non-sports heroes ______Parents State (11/27)...had four catches for a season-best forced fumble...had three tackles at UTEP (9/5)...had 60 yards against Ohio (11/10)...had a season-best Three words that describe me _____ Outgoing, humble, energetic a season-high four tackles against Central Michigan Record I would like to break at UB _____ Interceptions and tackles six grabs for for 40 yards at Miami...threw a 30-yard (10/3)...had a solo stop and a force fumble at West- touchdown pass o! a double reverse against the ern Michigan (10/24). RedHawks...had four catches for 47 yards at Kent State...ranked second on the team with 12 kick re- Sophomore (2008): Appeared in all 14 games as a turns...averaged 16.3 yards per return. 6 reserve defensive lineman...had 13 tackles, including one for a loss on the season...registered at least one Sophomore (2008): Spent the season as a redshirt. SARON HOOD tackle in nine di!erent games...recovered a fumble against Connecticut in the International Bowl. 83t+340 Freshman (2007): Saw action in 11 games…his lone catch of the season, a #ve-yarder, came at Penn t Freshman (2007): Appeared in six games as a reserve State (9/15)…handled 17 kick returns for 305 yards linebacker…had seven tackles (three solo) and a 4"/%*&(0 $" (17.9 avg.)...had a season-long 44-yard return against tackle for loss on the year…had a pair of tackles at Toledo (10/13)…had a 31-yard return against Rutgers 5)&#*4)0144$)00- Penn State (9/15)…had a season-high #ve tackles, (8/30). including one for a loss at Ball State (9/29). High School: Extremely athletic prospect who played Hoof Prints: Smart receiver who was an all-confer- High School: A #rst-team All-Borough and All-State ence cornerback and wide receiver in high school... multiple positions at Temple HS for coach Bryce selection for coach Alex Vega at JFK...earned three Mohnsen...ran for 850 yards and passed for 550 yards chose Bu!alo because of the family atmosphere... letters and served as a captain...had 83 tackles, three majoring in engineering. as a senior while earning #rst-team All-District honors forced fumbles, a fumble recovery and an intercep- both athletically and academically...was twice a cap- tion as a senior...played in the 2007 Governor’s Bowl tain and has also starred on the Wildcats basketball Redshirt Freshman (2009): Played in four games... (NY vs. NJ). did not register a catch. and track and #eld teams.

The Housey File The Jackson File Freshman (2008): Redshirted in his first season at Full name ______Jerry Housey Full name ______Terrell Marshon Jackson Buffalo. Born ______January 18, 1988 Born ______January 11, 1989 Parents ______Jerry and Veola Parents ______Steve and Andrea

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Brother/Sisters ______Matasha, Stewart, Aaron, Dee, Stacy Born ______February 20, 1988 Other sports you enjoy ______Basketball, baseball Parents ______Robin and Terry Jerrold Favorite athlete ______Barry Sanders Other sports you enjoy ______Basketball and bowling 14 Favorite movie ______Any Given Sunday Favorite athlete ______Jon Runyan Favorite food ______Country Fried Steak Favorite movie ______Anchorman Favorite book ______I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings Favorite TV show ______Scrubs BUNDUKA KARGBO Favorite thing about Buffalo ______Snow Favorite band ______O.A.R. %#t4040 Record I would like to set at UB ____ Every receiving record Favorite food ______Chinese Lifetime goal ______Make dad proud Favorite magazine ______ESPN the Magazine t I’ve learned from the UB coaching staff __ Character is everything If I had a million dollars __ I would invest in the community "-#"/: /: #*4)01."(*// Jackson’s Career Statistics Year Receiving Avg. TD Long 11 2007 1-5 5.0 0 5 Hoof Prints: A rangy safety with great size who is 2009 25-250 10.0 0 39 CORY JORGENSEN athletic and physical...saw action as a true freshman Totals 26-255 9.8 0 39 last season...major is undecided. 2#t43+3 t Freshman (2009): Appeared in six games...had a pair of solo tackles on the year...had a tackle against 77 8*--*".450/ .* Ohio (11/10) and Miami (OH) (11/18). 8*--*".450/ JORDAN JERROLD High School: Four-year letterwinner and two-year team captain for head coach Joseph Grasso at Bishop 0-t4343 Hoof Prints: Walked on to the team in 2007 and Maginn High School...had 88 tackles, including 58 solo t will have an opportunity to challenge for the quar- stops, as a senior...ranks second in school history in terback job in fall camp...left-handed...majoring in tackles...two-time Section II Class Player of the Year... '"*3-&44)*--4 1" management. named All-State Third Team as a junior and All-State First Team as a senior...helped lead the Golden Grif- All-MAC Candidate 1&//4#63: Sophomore (2009): Saw action against Gardner- #ns to a 9-1 record his senior season...also plays point Webb (10/10), but did not attempt a pass. guard on the basketball team. Hoof Prints: Started 19 games over the first two years of his career before a knee injury forced him to Redshirt-Freshman (2008): Did not see any game The Kargbo File sit out the 2008 season...has fully recovered from the action. Full name ______Bunduka Ali Kargbo injury and played in all 12 games last season...chose Born ______May 24, 1991 UB after attending summer camp and loved Buffalo... Freshman (2007): Redshirted in his first season at Parents ______Arthur and Isatu majoring in sociology. Buffalo. Brothers ______Abdul, Saidu and Abdulai Sister ______Fatima Redshirt Junior (2009): Appeared in all 12 games High School: Earned two letters while playing quar- Favorite food ______Baked macaronni and cheese Favorite movie ______Remember the Titans and started the #nal six games of the season...mem- terback for head coach Steve Kersten at Williamston Favorite website ______facebook.com ber of an o!ensive line that paved the way for an of- High School...also ran track for the Hornets. Favorite Quote ___ Hard work beats talent when talent doesn’t work hard fense that averaged 405 yards per game - the high- Unusual skills ______Tap dancing est average in UB’s Division I-A era. The Jorgensen File If I could visit anywhere in the world it would be ______Italy Full name ______Cory Jorgensen Celebrity people tell me I look most like ______Samuel L Jackson Junior (2008): Sat out the season as a medical Born ______November 5, 1988 redshirt. Parents ______Aaron and Sherrina Brother ______Jerry Sisters ______Gena, Julie, Taylor, Paige Sophomore (2007): Started all 12 games at right Hobbies ______Snowboarding tackle...helped pave the way for an offense that scored Favorite food ______Orange chicken 68 a Division I-A-record 291 points, produced the Bulls’ Unusual job ______Worked as a farmer first 1,000-yard rusher in the Division I-A era (Starks) Dream as a college athlete ______Win a bowl game BRIAN KELLY and protected a quarterback that completed a school- Three words that describe me ______Determined, hard-worker, intelligent 3 3 record 258 passes (Willy). 0-t4 4  t Freshman (2006): Appeared in eight games, and *$).0/% started the final seven games of the season...helped 3 7" the Bulls record their season-high for rushing yards .0/"$"/ with 176 in a start against Kent State (11/4)...helped running back earn second-team All- Hoof Prints: Should compete for time at the tackle MAC honors. position...has developed into a strong long snapper... nephew of Bu!alo Bill great and NFL Hall of Famer High School: Long, lean o!ensive line prospect who ...older brother Sean played at Richmond... did not allow a sack in his senior season while earning majoring in sociology. All-Southeast Pennsylvania honors...#rst-team Bucks County selection who also earned All-County and Junior (2009): Appeared in all 12 games...served as All-Area kudos...helped his team to an 8-3 record as the long snapper on for punts. a senior and a 7-3 record as a junior...also threw the shot and discus for the track team. Sophomore (2008): Spent the #nal seven games as the team’s long snapper for punts. The Jerrold File Full name ______Jordan Jerrold

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Redshirt Freshman (2007): Participated on scout High School: Played safety and linebacker at Nimitz teams. High School for head coach David Suggs...as a senior 18 totaled 60 tackles, two interceptions, three forced Freshman (2006): Redshirted in his first season at fumbles and two fumble recoveries (one for a TD)... Buffalo. FRED LEE named #rst-team All-District as a senior and second- 83t40'3 team All-District as a junior...invited to play in the High School: Big, strong lineman who comes from Space City Classic All-Star Game. powerhouse Hargrave Military prep school...benches t 330 pounds and squats 550...rated a three-star pros- $)&45&3 4$ The Long File pect by Scout.com...earned three letters in football Full name ______Ray Anthony Long and four in track and #eld for Coach Parsons at Mo- $)&45&3 Born ______November 3, 1989 nacan HS...also an outstanding long snapper. Mother ______Annie Brother ______Ray’Sean Hoof Prints: A very athletic receiver with great hands Sister ______Ray’Ne and good length...should challenge for a starting Favorite athletes ______Ed Reed and receiver spot...major is undecided. Favorite food ______Pizza Favorite book ______Harry Potter 31 Non-sports hero ______My mother Freshman (2009): Redshirted in his first season at Person in history I’d like to meet ______Martin Luther King CARLOS LAMMONS Buffalo. %#t40'3 High School: Two-year letterwinner for head coach Long’s Career Statistics Maurice Flowers at Chester High School...had 70 Year Solo Ast TT TFL-Yds Sacks Int FR FF t catches for 1,010 yards and 14 touchdowns en route 2008 7 3 10 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 Totals 7 3 10 0-0 0-0 0 1 0 1")0,&& '- to All-Region honors as a senior...helped lead the Cyclones to a Region and Upperstate Championship ")0,&& 1 in 2007 and 2008...also played basketball, baseball and ran track at Chester. Hoof Prints: A physical, aggressive defensive back prospect who can make plays...ranked the 44th best The Lee File 22 safety prospect in the country by ESPN.com out of Full name ______Fred Lee IV high school... cousin of wide re- Born ______September 13, 1990 SHERROD LOTT Parents ______Fred and Jacklie ceiver Anquan Boldin...chose UB because “it’s a great %#t4343 school and athletes graduate with degrees”...major Brothers ______Jonathan, Fred III and Shawn Sister ______Whitley t is undecided. Hobbies ______Drawing, praise dancing Favorite athlete ______Jerry Rice 1-"/5$*5: '- Freshman (2009): Redshirted in his first season at Favorite food ______Pork chops Buffalo. Favorite movie ______Forrest Gump 1-"/5$*5: Volunteer work ____ I work with young boys at the elementary school High School: A four-year letterwinner for head coach If I had a million dollars I would ______Spoil my grandmother Hoof Prints: Will strengthen an already deep de- Blaze Thompson at Pahokee High School...had 85 fensive backfield...started six games last season... tackles, including 15 tackles for loss his senior sea- majoring in sociology. son...helped the Blue Devils win four conference titles and three state championships...named All-Area... Junior (2009): Appeared in all 12 games and made selected to play in the Outback Steakhouse High 20 six starts on the season...ranked sixth on the team School All-Star Game. with 53 tackles...his 33 solo stops tied for fourth on RAY ANTHONY LONG the squad...had #ve tackles for loss as well as a half The Lammons File a sack...added four pass breakups, two fumble re- Full name ______Carlos Lammons %#t+340 coveries and a forced fumble...had seven tackles, a Born ______October 1, 1990 quarterback hurry and three pass breakups at UTEP Parents ______Ricky and Teresa t Brothers ______Maurice and Ricky (9/5)...had nine tackles, including #ve solo stops, Sisters ______Jardae and Clarisa )06450/ 59 against Central Michigan (10/3)...had six tackles and Favorite athlete ______Bob Sanders /*.*5; a fumble recovery against Gardner-Webb (10/10)... Favorite food ______Southern macaroni and cheese had a career-high 10 tackles, including two tackles Favorite movie ______Taken for loss, a forced fumble and a pass breakup at West- If I had a million dollars I would ______Give back to my community Hoof Prints: Great overall athlete who can play both ern Michigan (10/24)...had #ve tackles and a quar- Why did you pick your number ______My brother wore it before me safety and linebacker...chose Bu!alo because of the terback hurry at Miami (OH) (11/18). Unusual skills ______Tap dancing “family environment”...major is undecided. Celebrity people tell me I look most like ______Maurice Chestnut Redshirt-Sophomore (2008): Appeared in all 14 Sophomore (2009): Spent the season as a redshirt. games and earned the start twice...had 53 tackles (37 solo) on the season...had 2.5 tackles for loss... Freshman (2008): Appeared in 12 games as a re- had a forced fumble and two fumble recoveries... serve linebacker...had 10 tackles (seven solo) and a had six tackles against UTEP (8/28)...had seven tack- quarterback hurry...had four tackles (all solo) against les (six solo) and a pair of tackles for loss at Central Miami (OH) (11/4)...his #nal tackle against the Michigan (9/27)...had six tackles, a pass breakup and RedHawks was at the goal line on #nal play of the fumble recovery against Western Michigan (10/11)... game to keep them o! the board...had three tackles had a season-high nines tackles against Miami (OH) against Bowling Green (11/21)...recovered a fumble (11/4)...had four solo tackles and returned a fumble for a touchdown against Connecticut in the Interna- 74 yards for a touchdown against Ball State in the tional Bowl for his #rst career touchdown.

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MAC Championship game...had his #rst career sack including two sacks against Akron (10/17)...had a against Connecticut in the International Bowl. season-high #ve tackles, including a sack against 89 Bowling Green (11/3). Sophomore (2007): Sat out the season while playing on scout teams. MIKE MARR Freshman (2008): Redshirted in his first season at 5&t4343 Buffalo. Freshman (2006): Appeared in 11 games and started six...Ranked ninth on the team with 33 tackles, includ- t High School: A two-time All-Western New York selec- ing 21 solo stops...had 2.5 tackles for loss, including .03"7*" /: tion while playing at Grover Cleveland High School for one in the Bulls ‘ win over Kent State (11/4)...had a head coach Tony Alessi...had 108 tackles, 20 sacks, an season-high eight tackles, including five solo efforts .03"7*"$&/53"- interception and #ve forced fumbles as a senior...team against Boston College (10/28)...had a pass breakup was the runner up for the Harvard Cup. on the season. Hoof Prints: Tight end prospect who transfered from Erie Community College...will challenge for the The Means File High School: A four-year letterwinner at Plant City starting role in 2010...also a first-team All-Conference Full name ______Steven Measn, Jr. Born ______September 16, 1990 High School who played both cornerback and wide basketball player while at Moravia Central High receiver for the Raiders...as a senior, recorded eight Parents ______Steve and Gwen School...majoring in sociology. Nickname ______Steven Means Business interceptions and 46 tackles and was a second team Favorite athlete ______Lawrence Taylor All-County selection in the football-rich Tampa, FL Redshirt Junior (2009): Appeared in 10 games and Favorite food ______Cereal area. started twice...had three catches for 31 yards on Favorite movie ______Friday Night Lights the season...had a #ve-yard grab against Pittsburgh Favorite book ______MacBeth Lott’s Career Statistics (9/12)...had a season-long 19-yard reception against Non-sports hero ______My father Year Solo Ast TT TFL-Yds Sacks Int FR FF I’ve learned from the UB coaching staff ___To go 100% every play Bowling Green (11/3)...had a seven-yard reception at Three words that describe me ____ Tough, authentic, funny 2006 21 12 33 2.5-6 0-0 0 0 0 Kent State (11/27). 2008 37 16 53 3.5-16 1-9 0 2 2 2009 33 20 53 5-18 0.5-3 0 2 1 Means’ Career Statistics Totals 91 48 139 11-40 1.5-12 0 4 3 Junior (2008): Redshirted in his first season at Buf- Year Solo Ast TT TFL-Yds Sacks Int FR FF falo. 2009 10 15 25 6.5-45 5-39 0 0 0 Totals 10 15 25 6.5-45 5-39 0 0 0 Erie Community College: Played two seasons for head coach Dennis Greene and helped the Kats win 46 the Northeast Championship in 2007. KHALIL MACK High School: Played both linebacker and tight end 74 for John Crossgrove at Moravia Central High School... -#t40'3 had 92 tackles as a linebacker and had 32 receptions ANEL MONTANEZ t for 550 yards and four touchdowns as a tight end his senior season...named #rst-team All-Section Four in %-t4343 '0351*&3$& '- 2004 and 2005...enrolled at UB in January. t 8&45800% 536.#6-- $5 536.#6-- Hoof Prints: Described as a good athlete with good-sized frame and quickness who has shown 40 play-making ability... chose UB because of the envi- Hoof Prints: Quick, strong defensive tackle who has ronment...majoring in exercise science. STEVEN MEANS settled in as a starter on the defensive line after work- ing with the offensive line in 2007...also an outstanding %-t+340 Freshman (2009): Redshirted in his first season at wrestler who placed fourth at the New England Champi- Buffalo. t onships as a junior...majoring in management. #6''"-0 /: High School: Played for head coach Waides Ashmon Junior (2009): Started all 12 games...totaled 35 at Westwood High School...had 140 tackles, including (307&3$-&7&-"/% tackles (19 solo) on the season...added four tack- eight for a loss and nine sacks his senior year...named les for loss, two quarterback hurries and a forced third-team All-State in football-rich Florida, as well fumble...had at least two tackles in every game on Hoof Prints: A rangy defensive end who runs well... the season...had two tackles in each of the #rst four as #rst-team All-Area...helped lead the Panthers to a earned the starting role midway through last season district championship. games...had a career-high seven tackles, including and really blossomed...a multi-sport athlete who #ve solo stops, a tackle for loss and a quarterback also participated on the basketball, track and swim The Mack File hurry against Central Michigan (10/3)....had three teams at Grover Cleveland High School...majoring in solo tackles, a forced fumble and a quarterback hur- Full name ______Khalil Mack management. Born ______February 22, 1991 ry against Akron (10/17)...had four tackles against Parents ______Sandy and Yolanda Western Michigan (10/24). Brothers ______Sandy, LeDarius Redshirt Freshman (2009): Had a breakout season Hobbies ______Video games in his #rst year on the #eld...appeared in all 12 games Redshirt Sophomore (2008): Started all 14 games Favorite food ______Buffalo wings and started the #nal seven of the year...led the Bulls at defensive tackle...had 28 tackles, including 15 Who Do You Admire? Why? _____ My Dad for how hard he works with #ve sacks and ranked third on the squad with Three Words That Describe Me Are ______Ready, set, go solo e!orts...his 6.5 tackles for loss ranked third on 6.5 tackles for loss...had 25 tackles and added two the team...added a quarterback hurry, two forced Best advice I’ve ever received ______Take your hat off and hustle quarterback hurries and a pass breakup...honored Why did you pick your number ______My brother wore it fumbles and a fumble recovery...had three tackles, by Phil Steele Magazine as a #rst-team All-Freshman... a tackle for loss and fumble recovery at Missouri had four tackles, including a pair of sacks against (9/20)...had a season-high four tackles, including Gardner-Webb (10/10)...had four tackles (three solo), one for a loss against Central Michigan (9/27)...had

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three tackles (2.5 for loss) against Bowling Green named second-team All-District as a defensive end Nduka’s Career Statistics (11/21)...had three tackles, half a sack, two forced and honorable mention All-District as a tight end... Year Rushing Avg. TD Long Rec. TD fumbles and a fumble recovery against Connecticut his Varina team and head coach Gary Chilcoat were 2009 96-598 6.2 6 56 9-86 0 in the International Bowl. Central Region and District Champions in 2006. Totals 96-598 6.2 6 56 9-86 0

Sophomore (2007): Sat out the season as a red- The Moseley File shirt. Full name ______Willie Moseley, Jr. Born ______May 18, 1990 Freshman (2006): Appeared in seven games and Parents ______Wille and Jackie Brother ______Trevin 19 made his first career start at Boston College (10/28)... Other sports I enjoy ______Basketball made nine total tackles on the year...recorded a solo Favorite food ______Spaghetti ALEX NEUTZ tackle against Auburn (9/23)...had a career-high Favorite TV show ______The Simpsons five tackles, four solos and a forced fumble against Three words that describe me _____ Hard-working, funny, smooth 83t40'3 Ohio (10/21)...registered two tackles against Boston Record at UB I’d like to set ____Become all-time sack leader t College. Most impressive person I’ve met ______Bill Cowher Person in history I’d like to meet ______Martin Luther King (3"/%*4-"/% /: High School: Outstanding two-way player on both (3"/%*4-"/% sides of the line of scrimmage at Trumbull High for coach Bob Nassei...led his team to a 10-2 record and a Hoof Prints: Described as a long, smooth wide conference title as a senior while starting both ways... receiver, who shows burst and has great hands... racked up 65 tackles, six sacks and caused a pair of 36 will challenge for a starting role... member of the fumbles as a senior while earning All-State honors. IKE NDUKA National Honor Society in high school...majoring in management. The Montanez File 3#t4343 Full name ______Anel Montanez Born ______November 13, 1987 t Freshman (2009): Redshirted in his first season at Other sports you enjoy ______Racquetball, basketball Buffalo. Favorite movie ______Bad Boys 2 8)*5&1-"*/4 /: Favorite food ______Peanut butter 8)*5&1-"*/4 High School: Three-year letterwinner for head coach Favorite kind of music ______Rap Dean Santorio at Grand Island High School...had Favorite magazine ______Sports Illustrated Hoof Prints: Physical running back who flourished 51 catches for a school-record 1,182 yards and 22 when given playing time last season...rushed for 172 touchdowns his senior season...his 1,182 receiving Montanez’s Career Statistics against Central Michigan in his first career start...had yards is a Western New York record for receiving yards Year Solo Ast TT TFL-Yds Sacks Int FR FF 100-yard games in each of his first two starts...major- in a season...earned the Award as the 2006 6 3 9 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 ing in sociology. top receiver in Western New York in 2008...named 2008 15 13 28 6.5-24 1-6 0 2 2 #rst-team All-Western New York as a junior and a 2009 19 16 35 4-7 0-0 0 0 1 senior...named to the NYSSWA All-State team as a Totals 40 32 72 10.5-31 1-6 0 2 4 Junior (2009): Led the Bulls in rushing while playing in only eight games...ran for 598 yards on 96 carries senior...named to the Bu!alo News All-WNY Scholar (6.2 avg)...had a team-high six rushing touchdowns... Athlete Team. made his #rst career start against Central Michigan (10/3) and erupted for a career-high 172 yards on The Neutz File Full name ______Alexander E. Neutz 48 22 carries...followed up that performance by rush- Born ______March 2, 1991 ing for 131 yards and two scores against Gardner- Parents ______Larry and Adrienne WILLIE MOSELEY Webb (10/10)...as a gametime decision with an in- Sister ______Alicia jured ankle against Western Michigan (10/24), he Interests ______Boating %-t+340 ran for 172 yards on only 18 carries and scored three Favorite food ______Chicken finger sub t touchdowns...ran for 30 yards on eight carries and Favorite movie ______Friday Night Lights a touchdown against Bowling Green (11/3)...missed Favorite musician ______Kenny Chesney 4"/%450/ 7" the remainder of the season with an injury. Best advice I’ve ever received ______Never give up Strangest superstition ______Wear my undershirts inside out 7"3*/" If I could be on any reality TV show it would be ______Survivor Sophomore (2008): Appeared in 10 games, primarily Hoof Prints: A defensive end prospect with good on special teams...registered a tackle against Central size and speed...should challenge for a starting role Michigan (9/27), Western Michigan (10/11) and Ohio on the defensive line...majoring in social science (10/28). interdisciplinary. Freshman (2006): Redshirted in his first season at Redshirt Freshman (2009): Appeared in six games Buffalo. as a reserve defensive end...had two tackles, including one for a loss...both tackles, including a half sack came High School: A third-team All-State selection after against Gardner-Webb (10/10). gaining 1,386 yards and scoring 17 touchdowns for White Plains...an All-Conference and All-Area per- Freshman (2008): Redshirted in his first season at former...set school records for carries in a game (51) Buffalo. and for yards per carry (9.0)...helped Tigers to a 16-5 mark over his final two seasons, including 10-1 as a High School: As a senior, he had 40 tackles, #ve sacks, junior...excellent combination of speed and strength and 10 tackles for loss as well as an interception he evidenced by being tabbed all-league in track and return for a touchdown...also played tight end and field in both sprints and the shot put. had three catches for 80 yards and a touchdown...

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games...played primarily in #eld goal formations.

32 Freshman (2007): Redshirted in his first season at 45 Buffalo. BRANDEN OLIVER TERRY PEDEN 3#t40'3 High School: Jumbo-sized offensive tackle who -#t+340 earned two letters and served as a captain for coach t Sam Albert for the Rams of Highlands HS...led his team t .*".* '- to an 8-3 record as a senior and a berth in the WPIAL )06450/ 59 playo!s...earned a spot on the NAFCA all-star team. .*".*4065)3*%(& -"/()".$3&&, The Ostrowski File Hoof Prints: Running back with good speed and Full name ______Matthew John Ostrowski Hoof Prints: Talented athlete who plays from snap to Born ______November 18, 1988 whistle every single play...has played both linebacker quickness that can make people miss...will battle for Parents ______David and Judy a role in the back#eld after redshirting last season... Brother ______David and defensive line...one of nine players from the state cousin of Bu!alo Bills wide receiver Roscoe Parrish... Nickname ______Big O of Texas...majoring in occupational therapy. major is undecided. Hobbies ______Boating and fishing Favorite food ______Seafood Redshirt Freshman (2009): Appeared in 11 games... Freshman (2009): Redshirted in his first season at Favorite movie ______Wedding Crashers totaled #ve tackles, two for a loss and a sack on the Buffalo. Favorite athlete ______Shaquille O’Neal season...added team-best three quarterback hur- Favorite TV show ______CSI ries...had a tackle and quarterback hurry against Three words that describe me are ___ Outgoing, big, smart High School: A two-year letterwinner and two-year I’ve learned from the UB coaching staff __To work as hard as I can Bowling Green (11/3), Ohio (11/10) and Miami team captain for head coach Rodney Hunter at Miami Person in history I’d like to meet ______Babe Ruth (OH) (11/18)...had his #rst career sack at Kent State Southridge High School...also a dangerous return Non-sports heroes ______My Uncle Paul (11/27). man…rushed for 1,159 yards on 194 carries (6.0 ypc) My dream as a college athlete ___ To win and be successful and scored 15 touchdowns his senior season...also Freshman (2008): Redshirted in his first season at had three catches for 61 yards and a touchdown... Buffalo. selected to play in the North Florida vs. South Florida All-Star Classic and the Dade vs. Broward All-Star High School: Played both defensive tackle and de- Game. 79 fensive end for the Lobos of coach Mac Wood#n..as a senior, Peden recorded 65 tackles, six sacks and three The Oliver File GOKHAN OZKAN fumble recoveries while earning All-District honors for Full name ______Branden Oliver 0-t+340 a second consecutive season...as a captain his senior Born ______May 7, 1991 year, he helped his team to a second consecutive Parents ______Edwin and Alena t winning season. In addition to football, he has also Brothers ______Edwin, Tarell lettered in track and #eld and basketball. Sisters ______Arnikkia, Briitney 45"5&/*4-"/% /: Favorite athlete ______Barry Sanders *4)01 03% Favorite kind of music ______Gospel # ' Reasons you chose to attend UB ______Felt like home Non-Sports hero ______Jesus Hoof Prints: Big, tall, athletic o!ensive line prospect Three words that describe me are __ Determined, conifident, humble who will battle for a starting role this fall...chose UB If I were coach for a day I would____ Try to get out of retirement because of the “coaches, athletes and environment”... 17 majoring in management. JOE PETIT Redshirt Freshman (2009): Appeared in nine %#t+3+3 78 games, primarily in special team formations. t ATT STROWSKI Freshman (2008): Redshirted in his first season at 8)*5&1-"*/4 /: M O Buffalo. 0-t43+3 8)*5&1-"*/4 t High School: A two-year team captain for head coach Jim Esposito at Bishop Ford Central Catholic High Hoof Prints: Walk-on who will provide depth to a /"530/")&*()54 1" School...played both o!ensive and defensive line... verteran defensive back#eld...majoring in manage- ment. )*()-"/%4 named All-League as an o!ensive lineman his senior season...earned second-team All-State honors his junior season as a defensive tackle. Sophomore (2009): Appeared in six games...had Hoof Prints: Massive offensive lineman who will likely three tackles on the season...registered a tackle return to his starting right tackle spot...tallest player The Ozkan File against UTEP (9/5), Temple (9/26) and Central Michi- on the UB roster...chose Buffalo because of its campus Full name ______Gokhan Ozkan gan (10/3). and all that there is to do...majoring in social science Born ______December 1, 1989 interdisciplinary. Parents ______Bedrettin and Mumune Freshman (2008): Appeared in #ve games, primar- Brother ______Osman ily on special teams...registered one tackle on the Other sports I enjoy ______Basketball Sophomore (2009): Appeared in all 12 games and season...had a tackle against Ohio (10/28). started 11...member of an o!ensive line that paved Favorite athlete ______Dwight Howard Favorite food ______Turkish the way for an o!ense that averaged 405 yards per Favorite musician ______Jay-Z game - the highest average in UB’s Division I-A era. Favorite thing about Buffalo The food and the atmosphere Non-sports hero ______My parents Redshirt Freshman (2008): Appeared in eight Three words that describe me are ___ Funny, hard-working, intelligent The profession I admire most ______Doctors

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Parents ______Ray and Karen Hobbies/Interests ______Ping pong, bowling 33 39 Favorite movie ______Top Gun Favorite TV show ______Seinfeld Favorite kind of music ______Country, classic rock SCOTT PETTIGREW A.J. PRINCIPE My dream as a college athlete ___Win the Award -#t+3+3 ,t4343 Favorite quote ___The only way of finding the limits of the ____ possible is by going beyond them into the impossible t t Celebrity people tell me I most look like _ Lance Armstrong 5)0.410/445"5*0/ 5/ $0-6.#64 0) Principe’s Career Statistics */%&1&/%&/$& 45'3"/$*4%&4"-&4 Year FGM-FGA Pct. Long PAT Pct. 2007 15-20 75.0 45 32-34 94.1 Hoof Prints: Quick, hard-nosed linebacker who Hoof Prints: Originally walked on to the program 2008 12-17 70.6 40 48-52 92.3 hits through contact...earned a spot in the starting before earning a scholarship his freshman year...his 37 2009 10-13 76.9 36 33-36 91.7 Totals 37-50 74.0 45 113-122 92.6 lineup as a freshman...su!ered a knee injury in the career #eld goals are a school record...also holds the spring and will likely redshirt this fall...chose UB be- school record for points scored by a kicker (224)and cause of the coaching sta!...majoring in sociology. career extra points (113)...can handle kickoff duties as well...majoring in sociology. Sophomore (2009): Appeared in all 12 games and started 11...tied for fourth on the team with 55 Junior (2009): Started all 12 games at kicker...made 85 tackles...had team highs in forced fumbles (2) and 10 of 13 kicks on the year...converted 33 of 36 extra fumble recoveries (3)...had three tackles for loss, in- points...was 2-for-2 in #eld goal attempts at Temple JOHN RACHUNA cluding 1.5 sacks...added four pass breakups and a (9/26)...made a pair of #eld goals against Central 1t4343 quarterback hurry...had #ve tackles at UTEP (9/5)... Michigan (10/3)...accounted for all nine points with had four tackles, a half sack and a forced fumble three #eld goals in the Bulls 9-6 win at Kent State t at UCF (9/19)...had a career-high 10 tackles against (11/27)...named MAC East Division Special Teams +".&4508/ /: both Central Michigan (10/3) and Miami (OH) Player of the Week on Nov. 30...also handled kicko! (11/18)...had six tackles, a forced fumble and a pass duties four times on the year. '3&84#63( breakup against Akron (10/17)...had three tackles, two fumble recoveries and two pass breakups at Sophomore (2008): Started all 14 games as the Hoof Prints: Strong-legged punter who should Western Michigan (10/24)...had eight tackles against Bulls’ kicker...converted 12-of-17 #eld goals on the factor into both the punting and kicking game this Ohio (11/10). season...converted 48-of-52 extra points...his 84 season...boomed his first career punt 71 yards... points scored on the season broke his own school transfer from Erie Community College...majoring in Freshman (2008): Appeared in all 14 games and record for points scored by kicking in a season...con- education. started eight at middle linebacker...beginning at verted nine of his #nal 11 #eld goals on the season... Missouri (9/20), started eight straight games...had made the game-winning 34-yard #eld goal in over- Redshirt Junior (2009): Appeared in all 12 games 42 tackles (13 solo)...added two tackles for loss and time against Army (10/18)...had a season-high three handling kicko! duties as well as some punting du- a quarterback hurry...had six tackles in his #rst ca- #eld goals, including the game-winning 40-yarder ties as well...averaged 58.2 yards per kicko! and had reer start at Missouri...had #ve tackles, including a in the fourth overtime against Akron (11/13)...went four touchbacks on the season...had nine punts, av- half tackle for loss at Central Michigan (9/27)...had 2-for-2, including a 38-yard #eld goal against Con- eraging 43.7 yards per kick...his #rst career punt at four tackles and a quarterback hurry against Miami necticut in the International Bowl...was 2-for-2 on Western Michigan traveled 71 yards...he averaged (OH) (11/4)...had a season-high eight tackles, includ- onside kicks on the year. 48.2 yards on four punts against the Broncos...aver- ing one for a loss at Bowling Green (11/21)...had #ve aged 40 yards on #ve punts against Bowling Green tackles against Kent State (11/28). Freshman (2007): Set a then school record for a (11/3). kicker with 77 points…hit 15-of-20 field goals for High School: Named All-Region and was an East- the season, including nine straight at one point… Junior (2008): Redshirted in his first season at Buf- West All-Star while playing at Independence High connected on 32-of-34 PATs in the finest freshman falo. School for head coach Jason Eubanks...versatile ath- season by a kicker in UB’s history…Principe accounted lete who also played running back and ran for 1,300 for all of UB’s points with four field goals at Syracuse Erie Community College: Played two seasons for yards and 25 touchdowns as a senior...his Eagles (10/20)…named MAC East Special Teams Player of head coach Dennis Greene as both kicker and punter team were regional champions and runner-up in the Week for his efforts vs. the Orange…hit a season- and helped the Kats win the Northeast Champion- the state championship...high school teammate of long 47-yard at Miami (OH) (11/3)…was a ship in 2007. fellow Bull Isaac Baugh. perfect 3-for-3 on field goal attempts at Kent State (11/24)…connected on 12 of his last 13 kicks of the High School: Played kicker, punter and wide receiver The Pettigrew File season…named Sporting News Freshman All-America for head coach Terry Grey at Frewsburg High School... Full name ______Scott Pettigrew Honorable Mention. named second-team All-State as a kicker in 2006...also Born ______July 20, 1989 played soccer, basketball and golf at Frewsburg. Parents ______Steve and Deborah High School: Earned three letters for head coach Bob Sister ______Nicole Jacoby at St. Francis DeSales High School...converted The Rachuna File Hobbies/Interests ______Sport bikes, fishing Full name ______John Matthew Rachuna Jr. Favorite food ______Chicken wings 9-of-13 field goal attempts his senior year...his long field goal was 48 yards...was a perfect 44-of-44 on Born ______February 3, 1988 Favorite movie ______Superbad Parents ______John and Mary Favorite book ______American Gangster extra points as a senior...named All-State Honorable Brothers ______Salvatore, Josh Lifetime goal ______To be successful Mention and first-team All-League as a senior...played Sisters ______Elizabeth Person in history I’d like to meet ______Babe Ruth in the Central Ohio All-Star Game. Interests ______Guitar, architecture, outdoors Favorite athlete ______Ted Williams Pettigrew’s Career Statistics The Principe File Favorite food ______Steak Year Solo Ast TT TFL-Yds Sacks Int FR FF Full name ______Alex J. Principe Three words that describe me are ______self motivated, 2008 19 23 42 2-17 0-0 0 0 0 Born ______June 21, 1988 ______determined, outgoing 2009 27 28 55 3-10 1.5-8 0 3 2 Totals 46 51 97 5-27 1.5-8 0 3 2

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part of teams that went 17-3 in his #nal two seasons... an All-Western New York selection as a defensive back, 88 64 and led the Steelers with 17 receptions for 239 yards (14.1 ypc) with a pair of touchdowns...chose Bu!alo JAKE REEDER SOLOMON RICHBERG for the environment and the players and coaches 5&t40'3 0-t43+3 relationships with each other...also named to the Bu!alo News All-Western New York Boys Basketball t t First Team...played in the 2007 Governer’s Bowl (NY 45"5&$0--&(& 1" 26&&/4 /: vs. NJ). 45"5&$0--&(&"3&" "6(645."35*/ The Rivers File Full name ______Marcus Rivers Hoof Prints: Versitile athlete who will move to the Born ______August 2, 1989 Hoof Prints: Versatile athlete who can play both of- Parents ______Woodrow and Elaine fensive line and tight end...has good size and hands offensive line after playing on the defensive line last Brother ______Woodrow and is athletic and smart...major is undecided. season...chose Buffalo because of the team’s poten- Sisters ______Toya and Sharranoda tial...majoring in psychology. Hobbies ______Playing basketball with friends Freshman (2009): Redshirted in his first season at Favorite athlete ______Marvin Harrison Buffalo. Sophomore (2009): Saw action in the #nal #ve Favorite food ______Steak hoagie games of the season...registered a tackle at Western High School: Played for head coach Albert Wolski Michigan (10/24). at State College Area High School...had 28 catches for 350 yards and #ve touchdowns his senior sea- Redshirt Freshman (2008): Spent the season work- son...helped lead the Lions to a 12-1 record and the ing with the scout team. 57 Mid-Penn Commonwealth championship...named ENNY COTT #rst-team All-Mid-Penn as a junior and a senior...also Freshman (2007): Redshirted in his first season K S played basketball and ran track at State College. at Buffalo. 0-t4343

The Reeder File High School: Earned four letters and was a captain t Full name ______Jacob Alexander Reeder as a senior...a two-time All-Borough selection for $)"3-055& /$ Born ______December 10, 1990 his performance on the #eld, while also earning All- Parents ______Timothy and Kathleen Borough academic honors as well...had 35 tackles 5-)"//" Sister ______Emily on defense...also threw the shot put for the track Other sports you enjoy ______Lacrosse and #eld team. Favorite athlete ______Dwight Howard Hoof Prints: Made the switch to o!ensive line in the Favorite group ______Red Hot Chili Peppers spring...his high school, T.L. Hanna was featured in the Non-Sports hero ______Plato movie Radio...majoring in sociology. Three words that describe me are ______fun, athletic, outgoing Junior (2009): Appeared in nine games...had one 2 tackle...his tackle came at Miami (OH) (11/18)...recov- ered a fumble at UCF (9/19). MARCUS RIVERS 35 83t43+3 High School: A junior college transfer from Georgia Military College where he played two seasons for MARK RICHARDSON t head coach Bert Williams...in 2008, he had 17.5 tack- -#t+340 -"$,"8"//" /: les (11.5 solo), 6.5 tackles for loss and a pair of sacks over nine games...originally hails from Charlotte, NC t -"$,"8"//" where he played at T.L. Hanna High School...was a .*".* '- four-year letterwinner and two-year team captain Hoof Prints: Long, angular receiver with good for the Yellow Jackets. *"-&") ) hands...tallest of the Bulls’ receivers...will challenge for a starting role in 2010...majoring in sociology. The Scott File Hoof Prints: Versatile athlete with good size and Full name ______Kenneth L. Scott Jr Born ______January 3, 1988 speed...will challenge for playing time at linebacker Sophomore (2009): Appeared in all 12 games as a after sitting out last season...lists “family atmosphere” Parents ______Kenneth and Norma reserve receiver...had #ve catches for 35 yards and a Sisters ______Brandi, Brittanni as a reason why he chose UB...major is undecided. touchdown on the season...had a season-high three Interests ______Science and Technology/Aviation catches for 19 yards at UCF (9/19)...had his #rst ca- Favorite athlete ______Julius Peppers Redshirt Freshman (2009): Sat out last season. reer touchdown (6 yards) at Temple (9/26)...had a Favorite Movie ______Transformers 10-yard grab against Gardner-Webb...had one kick Reasons You Chose to Attend UB ______Great opportunities and Freshman (2008): Redshirted in his first season return (11 yards) on the season. ______friendly atmosphere at Buffalo. Redshirt Freshman (2008): Saw action in 13 High School: A two-year letterwinner for head coach games...had two catches for 11 yards...both catches Marc Berman at Hialeah High School...named All- came against Central Michigan (9/27). Dade County as a senior...played for Dade County in the North-South All-Star Game. Freshman (2007): Redshirted in his first season at Buffalo.

High School: Multi-talented athlete who has starred on the gridiron and hardwood at Lackawanna HS...

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first Mid-American Conference first-team selection after a stellar season….entered the starting lineup 7 against Baylor in week four and became a mainstay 54 the rest of the season…set a UB Division I-A record DAVONTE SHANNON by recording 123 tackles (the seventh-best figure in RICHIE SMITH %#t4343 school history)…led all freshman in the nation in tack- %-t+3+3 les…also recorded 73 solo stops, three interceptions t and 10 tackles for loss…tied for the team lead with t +&"//&55& 1" three forced fumbles...had five solo tackles, including 1&/"3(:- 1" All-MAC Candidate one for a loss at Penn State (9/15)…had four solo All-America Candidate +&"//&55& stops, an interception and three pass breakups in his 1&/"3(:- first career start against Baylor (9/22)…had 16 tackles Hoof Prints: Physical, athletic safety with great in- (10 solo) at Ball State (9/29)...had nine tackles and Hoof Prints: Has been a solid reserve defensive stincts...only UB player to be named to the All-MAC an interception against Ohio (10/4)…had 15 tackles tackle over the past two seasons and looks ready to First Team three times..already ranks sixth in school (2.5 for loss) and a quarterback hurry against Toledo make the move to a starting role in 2010...chose Buf- history in career tackles (341)...had consecutive 100+ (10/13)…had nine tackles (two for loss), two sacks, falo for the atmosphere and the opportunity to play tackle seasons in his #rst two seasons...high school a forced fumble an interception against Syracuse right away...majoring in psychology. teammate of All-American candidate Ohio State (10/20)…had 13 tackles against Akron (10/25)…had quarterback Terrelle Pryor...#rst UB player in Division 14 tackles (10 solo) and a pass breakup against Miami Sophomore (2009): Appeared in all 12 games and I-A era to be named preseason All-American...has (OH) (11/3)…had a season-best 17 tackles (11 solo), started once...had nine tackles, including a sack tallied 15 or more tackles in a game seven times in including 2.5 tackles for loss and a half sack against on the season...also added an interception, a pass his career...majoring in sociology. Bowling Green (11/17)…had 15 tackles (two for loss), breakup and a forced fumble...had a tackle and a two forced fumbles and a pass breakup against Kent forced fumble against Central Michigan (10/3)...had Junior (2009): Started all 12 games...earned All-MAC State (11/24). a pair of tackles against Bowling Green (11/3)...had First Team honors for the third straight year...led the his #rst career interception against Ohio (11/10)... Bulls in tackles with 97 (50 solo)...also had a team- High School: Wrapped up an outstanding career for had a sack against Kent State (11/27). best 8.5 tackles for loss and tied for the team lead coach Ray Reitz by earning #rst-team All-Conference with two interceptions...added three pass breakups, honors while helping the Jayhawks to the WPIAL title Freshman (2008): Saw action in the #nal 12 games two quarterback hurries and a forced fumble...had and a runner-up #nish in the state...earned three letters and started once...had 17 tackles, including 1.5 tack- eight or more tackles in a game nine times on the and served as captain while playing wide receiver, les for loss and a sack...added a quarterback hurry year...had nine tackles and a pass breakup against $anker, tailback and defensive back...recorded 112 and two fumble recoveries...had a pair of tackles, Pittsburgh (9/12)...had 10 tackles, including nine tackles, two sacks and a fumble recovery on defense, including a half tackle for loss, against Central Michi- solo stops against Temple (9/26)...had eight tack- while racking up 35 receptions for 557 yards and gan (9/27)...had four tackles against Army (10/18)... les, including a tackle for loss and an interception eight touchdowns on o!ense...has also been all- recovered a fumble in the fourth overtime to set up against Central Michigan (10/3)...had eight tackles conference selection in basketball and was selected the game-winning #eld goal against Akron (11/13)... against Gardner-Webb (10/10)...had 10 tackles and a to the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review “Terri#c Ten” after had a season-high six tackles, including a sack quarterback hurry against Akron (10/17)...had eight his junior year. against Bowling Green (11/21)...had a pair of tackles tackles, two pass breakups and a quarterback hurry against Connecticut in the International Bowl. against Western Michigan (10/24)...had an intercep- The Shannon File tion against Bowling Green (11/3)...had a season- Full name ______Davonte Leon Shannon High School: Su!ered a serious leg injury during Born ______January 15, 1989 high 15 tackles (9 solo) and two tackles for loss at Parents ______Paul and Deanna his senior season, but was nominated for the Mc- Miami (OH) (11/18)...had eight tackles, including 3.5 Sister ______Laresa Donald’s All-Star Game, the Big 33 (Ohio vs. Penn- tackles for loss at Kent State (11/27). Brothers ______DeAngelo, Paul sylvania) and East-West All-Star games...an All-State Favorite athlete ______Kobe Bryant selection as a junior for coach Eric Sampson while Sophomore (2008): Started all 14 games...earned Favorite movie ______Love and Basketball starring as both an o!ensive and defensive tackle... #rst-team All-MAC honors for the second straight Favorite musician ______John Legend was twice a captain, while earning four letters...also year...ranked second on the team with 121 tackles Favorite book ______Bible earned four letters in wrestling. Favorite thing about UB ______Coaching staff (70 solo)...had six tackles for loss...had an intercep- Non-sports hero ______Martin Luther King, Jr. tion and four pass breakups...added two quarter- Greatest athletic influence ______My dad The Smith File back hurries...had a forced fumble and a fumble Lifetime goal ______Go to heaven Full name ______Richard Alan Smith recovery...had eight tackles and a pass breakup Record I would like to break at UB _____ Most interceptions Born ______July 11, 1989 Parents ______Richard and Kathleen against UTEP (8/28)...had 11 tackles and two pass Strangest superstition __ Wearing a Superman t-shirt under my jersey Sister ______Kelsey breakups against Missouri (9/20)...had an intercep- Hobbies ______Hunting, fishing, golf tion against Western Michigan (10/11)...had a ca- Shannon’s Career Statistics Favorite movie ______Vision Quest reer-high 20 tackles and two tackles for loss against Year Solo Ast TT TFL-Yds Sacks Int FR FF Favorite food ______Chicken wing Army (10/18)...became just the second UB player to 2007 73 50 123 10-42 2.5-13 3 0 3 Who do you admire __ My mother because she works hard amass 20 tackles in a game...named MAC East De- 2008 70 51 121 6-17 0-0 1 1 1 Volunteer work ______Big Brothers, Big Sisters fensive Player of the Week on Oct. 20...had six tack- 2009 50 47 97 8.5-19 0-0 2 0 1 My dream as a college athlete ______Win a championship les and a fumble recovery against Ohio (10/28)... Totals 193 148 341 24.5-78 2.5-13 6 1 5 Lifetime goal ______Be successful had 10 tackles at Akron (11/13)...had eight tackles, including one for a loss, as well as a forced fumble Smith’s Career Statistics against Bowling Green (11/21)...had nine tackles (all Year Solo Ast TT TFL-Yds Sacks Int FR FF solo) and a quarterback hurry against Ball State in 2008 8 9 17 1.5-11 1-5 0 2 0 the MAC Championship game...had a game-high 15 2009 6 3 9 1.5-10 1-9 1 0 1 tackles (10 solo), a tackle for loss and blocked a kick Totals 14 12 26 3-21 2-14 1 2 1 against Connecticut in the International Bowl.

Freshman (2007): As a true freshman, became UB’s

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The Thermilus File Full name ______Brandon Thermilus 26 27 Born ______August 7, 1987 Parents ______Alonzo and Antoinette OHN YTY RANDON HERMILUS Brother ______Blake J S B T Other sports you enjoy ______Basketball, track -#t43+3 3#t4343 Favorite athlete ______Barry Sanders Favorite food ______Pasta t t Favorite movie ______Any Given Sunday Favorite book ______Friday Night Lights $-"3&/$& /: '-08&3.06/% 59 Who do you admire ______My mom because she has raised $-"3&/$& ."3$64 ______me into who I am today Unusual job ______Worked at a car wash Dream as a college athlete _____ Win a MAC championship Hoof Prints: A former walk-on, has continued to im- Hoof Prints: Powerful running back can play both the Three words that describe me _____ Athletic, smart, hard-working prove over his career...has a twin brother, Eric...chose tailback and fullback positions...has scored 14 career Record I would like to break at UB _____ Most rushing yards UB to play top level football for the hometown team... touchdowns...son of NFL running back Alonzo High- Person in history I’d like to meet ______Muhammad Ali majoring in management. smith...chose Bu!alo for the “academics, the players and the coaching sta!”...majoring in management. Thermilus’ Career Statistics Sophomore (2009): Appeared in all 12 games and Year Rushing Avg. TD Long started twice...totaled 13 tackles, including eight solo Junior (2009): Played in 11 games and started #ve... 2007 23-85 3.7 3 14 e!orts on the season...had a season-best four tack- ranked second on the team in rushing yards (560) 2008 100-454 4.5 7 39 les, including three solo stops at Western Michigan and rushing touchdowns (4)...averaged 4.5 yards 2009 124-560 4.5 4 36 Totals 247-1,099 4.4 14 39 (10/24)...had three tackles against Bowling Green per carry...added nine receptions for 99 yards and (11/3)...had two tackles against both Gardner-Webb two scores...rushed for 79 yards and a touchdown (10/10) and Akron (10/17). in the season opener at UTEP (9/5)...rushed for 49 yards and added 22 yards receiving and a touch- Redshirt Freshman (2008): Appeared in 13 games down against Pittsburgh (9/12)...ran for 82 yards and as a reserve linebacker...had 17 tackles, including a score against Gardner-Webb (10/10)...rushed for a 15 one for a loss and a fumble recovery...ranked second career-high 126 yards on only 11 carries and scored on the team with two interceptions...had a tackle two touchdowns at Miami (OH) (11/18)...added a 29- JOSH THOMAS and two interceptions against UTEP (8/28)...had a yard touchdown reception against the RedHawks... %#t4343 pair of solo tackles against Pittsburgh (9/6)...had a rushed for 123 yards at Kent State (11/27). tackle for loss against Missouri (9/20)...had a pair of t tackles against Miami (OH) (11/4), Bowling Green Sophomore (2008): Appeared in all 14 games and $&%"3)*-- 59 (11/21) and Kent State (11/28)...had a season-high started once...ranked second on the team in rush- three tackles and a fumble recovery against Con- ing with 454 yards and rushing touchdowns with All-MAC Candidate $&%"3)*-- necticut in the International Bowl. seven...had 16 receptions for 117 yards...ran for a season-best 102 yards and two touchdowns against Hoof Prints: Hard-nosed defensive back who cracked Freshman (2007): Redshirted in his first season at UTEP (8/28)...ran for 20 yards and a score against the starting lineup 22 times in his career...will add Buffalo. Pittsburgh (9/6)...rushed for 42 yards and a touch- leadership to a verteran defensive backfield...chose down against Temple (9/13)...ran for 59 yards and a Bu!alo for the education, the facilities and the pro- High School: Earned three letters and was a two- touchdown against Army (10/18)...added a career- gram...also has competed as a sprinter on the UB track year team captain for head coach Tom Godddard best #ve catches for 48 yards against the Cadets...ran & #eld team...majoring in sociology. at Clarence High School...totaled 90 tackles and #ve for 73 yards, including a career-long 39-yarder, and interceptions as a senior en route to earning #rst-team scored a touchdown against Ohio (10/28)...had 59 Junior (2009): Appeared in all 12 games and start- All-State and All-Western New York honors...was also yards on only eight carries against Akron (11/13)... ed 10...had 45 tackles on the year, including 30 solo a three-time #rst-team all-league selection...named had six kick returns for 125 yards on the season. stops and two for a loss...ranked second on the team the 2006 Class AA North Defensive MVP...was also an with nine pass breakups...added a forced fumble All-League lacrosse player at Clarence. Redshirt Freshman (2007): Appeared in all 12 and a fumble recovery...had seven tackles and a pass games as reserve running back…played both the breakup at UTEP (9/5)...had four solo tackles at UCF The Syty File tailback and fullback positions…ranked third on the (9/19)...had six tackles, including a half tackle for loss Full name ______John Carson Syty team in rushing with 85 yards on 23 carries…scored against Central Michigan (10/3)...had a season-high Born ______January 2, 1989 three touchdowns…also had eight receptions for 65 three pass breakups against Gardner-Webb (10/10)... Parents ______Joe and Gayle yards…had nine rushes for 41 yards and a touchdown Brothers ______Eric, Adam had three tackles and two pass breakups against Ak- Hobbies ______Jet skiing against Temple (9/8)…had four carries for 10 yards ron (10/17)...had four tackles, including one for loss Other sports I enjoy ______Soccer and hockey and a touchdown and a 14-yard reception against against Bowling Green (11/3)...had a season-high Favorite movie ______Shawshank Redemption Ohio (10/4)…scored the game-winning touchdown seven tackles and a fumble recovery Ohio (11/10)... Favorite TV show ______The Wonder Years in overtime against Kent State (11/24)…had one kick had #ve tackles (all solo), a forced fumble and a pass Dream as a college athlete _ Win a MAC Championship and return for 17 yards on the season. breakup at Miami (OH) (11/18). ______bowl game Three words that describe me __ Relaxed, funny, accepting Freshman (2006): Redshirted in his first season at Sophomore (2008): Played in 12 games, starting Buffalo. the #rst eight...ranked sixth on the team with 57 tackles...second on the team in pass breakups (6) High School: Su!ered through an injury-plagued and forced fumbles (3)...had the best game of his senior season, but was still a Texas Class 5A All-District career at Missouri (9/20) with eight tackles, two for selection and set a school-record with 251 yards rush- loss, two forced fumbles and a pass breakup...named ing in one game...he averaged 5.5 yards per rush and Defensive Player of the Week by MAC Report Online scored 11 touchdowns for coach Randy Mayes...he (9/22)...had a season-high nine tackles against West- also lettered three times in track and #eld. ern Michigan (10/11)...had seven tackles against

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Ohio (10/28)...had six solo tackles, a pass breakup High School: Earned three letters for head coach and forced a fumble that was returned 92 yards by Marcelle Carruthers at Everett High School...an All- Mike Newton for a touchdown against Ball State in Conference selection as a junior and a senior...his 24 the MAC Championship game. Everett team won back-to-back city championships... also played basketball for the Vikings...plans to major DALONTE WALLACE Freshman (2007): Played in 11 games and earned the in engineering. -#t+340 start four times for an injured Kendric Hawkins…had 45 tackles (29 solo), and interception and four pass t breakups on the season…had a pair of tackles and 5&.1-&)*--4 .% a pass breakup against Ball State (9/29)…had nine tackles against Ohio (10/4)…had a season-high 10 75 &-&"/033004&7&-5 tackles (eight solo) and a pair of pass breakups against Toledo (10/13)…had six tackles and an interception JOSH VIOLANTI Hoof Prints: Physical athlete with a great motor...high against Syracuse (10/20)…had four tackles and a pass 0-t43+3 school teammate of fellow Bull Justin Winters...chose breakup against Miami (OH) (11/3). Bu!alo for “a chance to be a part of a rising program”... t majoring in sociology. High School: A #rst-team All-District selection for -"$,"8"//" /: coach Joey McGuire at Cedar Hill HS while helping Redshirt Freshman (2009): Appeared in seven the Longhorns earn a pair of district championships... 45'3"/$*4 games...did not register a tackle on the season. racked up 109 tackles, #ve pass breakups, four inter- ceptions and a fumble recovery in his senior season... Hoof Prints: Walked on to the team in 2007 and after Freshman (2008): Redshirted in his first season at set school records for 40-yard dash time and vertical earning the backup center role in 2008 became the Buffalo. jump and also set the 300-meter hurdles record. starter in 2009...an 2009 Academic All-MAC selection... had a perfect 4.0 GPA in the Spring 2010 semester... High School: A two-year team captain for head coach The Thomas File chose UB because of the location and for a chance to Rick Houchens at Eleanor Roosevelt High School... Full name ______Joshua Damone Thomas play...majoring in political science. registered 15 sacks, 14.5 tackles for loss, four forced Born ______May 3, 1989 fumbles and an interception his senior season... Parents ______Joe and Trice Brothers/Sisters J.R., Cheritay, Jacobi, Shacora, Kris, Nando, Sophomore (2009): Appeared in 10 games and named #rst-team All-County, All-League, All-Extra and Jessika, Joya started the #nal eight games of the season at cen- second-team All-Met as a senior...named #rst-team Hobbies ______Art ter...named to the Academic All-MAC team...member All-League and All-Extra as a junior. Other sports you enjoy ______Track of an o!ensive line that paved the way for an o!ense Favorite athlete ______Reggie Bush that averaged 405 yards per game - the highest av- The Wallace File Favorite food ______Nachos erage in UB’s Division I-A era. Full name ______Dalonte Wallace Favorite thing about UB ______Coaches Parents ______Lester and Autumn Dream as a college athlete ______Win a bowl game Redshirt Freshman (2008): Listed as the Bulls’ Brothers ______Stanley, Eric, Levi Three words that describe me ___ Humble, outgoing, smart Sisters ______Moneisha backup center...saw action in one game against Lifetime goal ______Play in the NFL Favorite athlete ______Shawne Merriman UTEP (8/28). Most impressive person I’ve met ______My dad Favorite food ______Shrimp pasta Favorite movie ______Crash Freshman (2007): Redshirted in his first season at Lifetime goal ______To have a family Thomas’ Career Statistics Buffalo. Dream as a college athlete ______Graduate Year Solo Ast TT TFL-Yds Sacks Int FR FF 2007 29 16 45 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 2008 39 18 57 2-3 0-0 0 0 3 High School: Earned two letters while playing left 2009 30 15 45 2-6 0-0 0 1 1 tackle for head coach Jerry Smith at St. Francis High Totals 98 49 147 4-9 0-0 1 1 4 School...named All-Catholic in 2005 and 2006...named team MVP his senior season...named to the Western 55 New York All-Star Team in 2006...also played on the hockey and track and #eld teams at St. Francis. GRAHAM WHINERY 0-t+340 44 The Violanti File Full name ______Joshua Anthony Violanti t Born ______February 7, 1989 JALEEL VERSER Parents ______Samuel and Judith "3-*/(50/ 59 3 0 Brothers ______Zachary, Benjamin ."35*/ -#t+ 4  Hobbies ______Weightlifting, golf, boxing t Favorite athletes ____ , , Paul Spadafora Favorite foods ______Steak, watermelon Hoof Prints: A tough, aggressive o!ensive line pros- -"/4*/( .* Favorite movie ______Boondock Saints pect...will challenge for time on the o!ensive line... Favorite TV show ______Scrubs &7&3&55 father played at Auburn and grandfather played at Favorite thing about Buffalo ______Wings Notre Dame...majoring in exercise science. Dream as a college athlete __Win a MAC Championship and start at center If I could visit anywhere in the world it would be _____ Italy Hoof Prints: Long, athletic player who will make the Redshirt Freshman (2009): Appeared in four move from defensive end to linebacker in 2010... games as a reserve o!ensive lineman...saw action major is undecided. against Pittsburgh (9/12), Temple (9/26), Gardner- Webb (10/10) and Miami (OH) (11/18). Sophomore (2009): Sat out the season. Freshman (2008): Redshirted in his first season at Freshman (2008): Redshirted in his first season at Buffalo. Buffalo. High School: A two-year letterwinner for head coach

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Bob Wagner at Martin High School...named All-District Winters’ Career Statistics First Team as a left tackle...had 72 pancake blocks, in- Year Solo Ast TT TFL-Yds Sacks Int FR FF cluding 14 in a single game, during his senior season... 34 2007 1 3 4 0.5-5 0-0 0 0 0 chose Bu!alo for its academics. 2008 58 67 125 7.5-28 2-15 1 0 4 JUSTIN WINTERS 2009 49 30 79 7-38 4.5-34 1 1 0 The Whinery File 3 3 Totals 108 100 208 14.5-71 6.5-49 2 1 4 Full name ______Graham David Whinery -#t4 4  Born ______November 1, 1989 t Parents ______David and Janie Brother ______Ches (3&&/#&-5 .% Sister ______Sarah &-&"/033004&7&-5 Favorite athlete ______Walter Payton All-MAC Candidate 10 Favorite food ______Pizza Favorite movie ______Step Brothers Hoof Prints: High-energy linebacker who has de- ED YOUNG Who do you admire _____ My family because they are always there fo me veloped into one of the best in the MAC...earned Three words that describe me ____ Smart, passionate, loyal 83t43+3 Favorite thing about Buffalo ______People are friendly third-team All-MAC honors in 2008...majoring in Lifetime goal __ To have a nice family and work as a dentist sociology. t '0358035) 59 Junior (2009): Started 11 games for the Bulls... ranked third on the team with 79 tackles...ranked &"45&3/)*-- second on the team with seven tackles for loss and 70 4.5 sacks...added two pass breakups, and intercep- Hoof Prints: Versitile athlete who was originally tion, a fumble recovery and a quarterback hurry... recruited as a quarterback...has quick feet...chose UB PAT WILSON had eight tackles and a sack at UTEP (9/5)...had eight because “it’s an up-and-coming program”...majoring tackles (7 solo), a half sack, a fumble recovery and 0 3 in sociology. 0-t4 '  a pass breakup at UCF (9/19)...had six tackles and t an interception at Temple (9/26)...had seven tackles Sophomore (2009): Appeared in nine games...had and a sack against Central Michigan (10/3)...had six &"45"6303" /: two catches for 39 yards on the season...had a 28- tackles and a sack against Gardner-Webb (10/10)... yard reception against Pittsburgh (9/12) and an 11- $"/*4*64 had 10 tackles, including one for a loss against Ak- yard grab at Miami (OH) (11/28)...had a team-high 14 ron (10/17)...had a career-high 16 tackles, including kick returns for 229 yards. 12 solo stops at Western Michigan (10/24)...had six Hoof Prints: O!ensive line prospect who has athletic tackles, a sack, a quarterback hurry and a pass break- ability and can run and move well...will look to earn a Sophomore (2008): Saw action in 11 games, pri- up at Miami (OH) (11/18). role on the o!ensive line after redshirting last season... marily on special teams...ranked second on the majoring in management. team with 11 kick returns...averaged 13.5 yards per Sophomore (2008): Had a breakout season at return...had a season-long 26 yard return against Mi- linebacker...played in all 14 games and started 13... Freshman (2009): Redshirted in his first season at ami (OH) (11/4). led the Bulls and ranked #fth in the MAC in tackles Buffalo. with 125 - the highest tackle total in Division I-A his- Freshman (2007): Redshirted in his first season at tory...named All-MAC Third Team...ranked second High School: Two-year letterwinner and one-year Buffalo. on the team with 7.5 tackles for loss...led the team team captain for head coach Bandon Harris at Canisius with four forced fumbles...had two sacks...added High School...named #rst-team All-Western New York High School: A three-year captain and letterwin- four pass breakups and an interception...in his #rst and #rst-team All-Catholic...also played basketball at ner for the Highlanders of Eastern Hills...chosen as career start against UTEP (8/28) had 10 tackles, a Canisius…one of three Western New York area players quarterback of the year in his district while earning sack, two tackles for loss, an interception and a pass in 2009 recruiting class. #rst-team honors...a tremendous dual-threat quar- breakup...had 12 tackles against Temple...had seven terback who threw for 1,547 yards and 18 passing tackles, including one for loss, and a forced fumble The Wilson File touchdowns, while also rushing 1,130 yards on the Full name ______Patrick Wilson against Missouri (9/20)...had a career-best 14 tack- ground with 12 rushing touchdowns. Born ______December 9, 1990 les against Central Michigan (9/27)...recovered an Other sports played ______Basketball onside kick against the Chippewas...had eight tack- The Young File les and forced a fumble that set up the game-tying Full name ______Edsel Young score against Army (10/18)...had eight tackles and a Parents ______Ed and Vicki forced fumble against Ohio (10/28)...had 10 tackles Sister ______Alycia and a pass breakup against Akron (11/13)...had 12 tackles against Bowling Green (11/21)...had 11 tack- les, 1.5 for loss and two pass breakups against Kent State (11/28)...had #ve solo tackles against Ball State in the MAC Championship game...had eight tackles and a forced fumble against Connecticut in the In- ternational Bowl.

Freshman (2007): Played in 10 games…excelled as a special teams “gunner”…had four tackles, a half sack and a quarterback hurry on the season…had a pair of tackles at Ball State (9/29)…had half a sack and a quarterback hurry against Ohio (10/6)…had a solo tackle at Kent State (11/24).

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Dalton Barksdale anni were 42-4 with Carlson in the lineup coaches feel he has solid knowledge of Defensive End 91 over four years…also lettered in basket- defensive schemes, good ball skills and is 6-3, 240 ball and track and #eld. physical…cousin of current Bulls starting Detroit, MI/Cass Tech HS cornerback Domonic Cook. Andre Davis An All-Metro and All-City selection at Cass Defensive Tackle 50 Okoye Houston Tech...member of the National Honor So- 6-4, 275 Safety 30 ciety...Scout.com ranked him among the Cheektowaga, NY/Maryvale HS 6-0, 185 Top 150 defensive end recruits in the na- Greenville, SC/Woodmont HS tion after he recorded 12 tackles for loss A two-time all-conference performer in his senior season...his brother, Joseph, who had 36 tackles, six sacks, a blocked Outstanding defensive prospect who was a three-year starter at LSU. #eld goal and a defensive touchdown in earned All-Conference and All-State hon- his senior season, despite playing just ors in South Carolina…UB coaches de- Dante Burton 3.5 games…UB coaches describe him as scribe him as a physical player who is a Tight End 82 a strong player who has good body con- very aggressive contact player…will par- 6-4, 236 trol…one of four Western New York play- ticipate in the 2010 South Carolina All Star ers to sign in the 2010 class…also earned game…ranked the 140th best safety in Lodi, NJ/Paterson Catholic multiple letters in basketball…listed UB’s the nation by ESPN, while Rivals.com has North Carolina Tech Prep nationally-ranked Business Program as him among the best 80 cornerbacks in one of the key factors in his college deci- the country…played outside linebacker, Athletic tight end prospect who spent the sion. cornerback and safety for coach Richard 2009 season at North Carolina Tech, help- Schrader…had seven interceptions and ing his team advance to the national prep Cordero Dixon 10 pass breakups as a senior…also cred- school championship versus Fork Union… Wide Receiver ited with blocking four kicks in his career enrolled at UB in January…an All-State 85 and also served as punt and kick returner. player at powerhouse Paterson Catholic, 6-1, 185 where he helped the Cougars to back-to- Suwanee, GA/North Gwinnett HS Devon Hughes back state championships (and a 21-1 re- cord) while twice serving as captain…UB UB coaches describe him as a deep threat Wide Receiver 87 coaches call him a wide receiver in a tight that can stretch the #eld, an explosive 6-0, 185 end’s body with the ability to stretch the playmaker and a game breaker…helped Tyrone, GA/Sandy Creek HS #eld vertically with soft hands…showed his team to a 12-1 record as a senior…a his versatility in high school by playing tall, rangy receiver…ranked among the A #rst-team All-Region player who helped #ve positions (wide receiver, tight end, Top 150 wide receivers in the nation by his Sandy Creek team to the state cham- defensive end, linebacker and kicker). ESPN…had 32 receptions as a senior aver- pionship this past fall for coach Chip aging nearly 12 yards per catch...also av- Walker…UB sta! says he has great hands, Jasen Carlson eraged 9.5 yards per punt and 36.5 yards speed and body control…an explosive O!ensive Lineman 56 per kicko! return. player who has been a di!erence maker 6-3, 295 in his career…had 37 receptions for 600 Delano Fabor yards and six touchdowns while earning Lakewood, NY/Southwestern HS Cornerback All-County honors…has also lettered in 23 basketball and track…chose UB for the Overpowering blocker in high school who 6-0, 193 shared committment to athletics and aca- helped his team to back-to-back state Bu!alo, NY/St. Francis demics. titles while pulling o! the rare occurrence of twice earning New York State Class C Enrolled at UB in January as a “grayshirt” Player of the Year honors as a lineman… after initially signing with the Bulls last twice was recognized with Western New year…#rst-team All-WNY as a senior for York’s “Trench Trophy,” symbolic of the coach Jerry Smith…had 81 tackles, #ve best interior lineman in Section VI…twice sacks, four interceptions and was named named #rst-team All-WNY and #rst-team Catholic Player of the Year and earned All State…was the state defensive MVP of the Ron Pitts Award as the best defen- the playo!s as a junior…a strong, physi- sive back in WNY…also accounted for cal, athletic interior lineman according to 30 touchdowns rushing and passing as UB coaches…the Trojans under Jay Siri- a quarterback for the Red Raiders…UB

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Rudy Johnson among the top 60 tailbacks in the nation, Witney Sherry Quarterback 8 while Rivals.com has him pegged as the Safety 38 6-1, 195 24th best tailback in the class of 2010… 6-1, 180 Owings Mills, MD/McDonogh HS Had over 2,000 yards rushing in his #nal Miami, FL/Chaminade Madonna HS two seasons, including 27 touchdowns… Outstanding quarterback prospect who twice earned second-team All-State hon- A physical safety who helped lead pow- ranks among ESPN recruiting rankings ors in football hotbed of Florida…has erhouse Chaminade Madonna to a 12-1 Top 150 quarterbacks in the country…a been clocked in 10.87 in the 100 meters record…an All-Broward County selection dual threat quarterback with big-play ca- and possesses breakaway speed that who the UB sta! says covers space very pability…UB coaches like his strong arm evokes memories of all-time Bulls’ rusher e!ectively and has good ball skills…an and quick release…#rst commitment of James Starks…helped team to an 11-3 re- intelligent player who has the ability to the class of 2010…went 8-2 as a senior for cord as a senior. adjust on the run, according to the sta!… coach Dominic Damico, taking his team recorded three interceptions, four forced to the conference title game…two-year Adam Redden fumbles, 65 tackles, three fumble recover- captain…accounted for 26 touchdowns Wide Receiver 29 ies and six pass breakups as an extremely (20 passing, six rushing) as a senior and 6-0, 185 active part of the Lions’ defense. 1,800 total yards…an All-Metro, All-State Amherst, NY/St. Francis selection and invited to play in Mary- Jake Silas land’s “Crab Bowl”…also lettered in track Outstanding athlete who starred on both O!ensive Lineman 67 and baseball as a shortstop…brought the sides of the ball at St. Francis for coach 6-8, 270 Eagles back from a 20-point de#cit in the Jerry Smith…#rst-team Western New Portland, MI/Portland HS #nal #ve minutes to win a game. York selection who joins former team- mate Delano Fabor in signing class… A big, athletic tackle who has been cho- Cortney Lester holds school record with seven fumble sen to the play in the Michigan East-West Wide Receiver 83 recoveries…had 100 tackles as a senior All-Star game at Michigan State this June... 5-11, 175 while also punting and kicking…as a re- earned All-Conference and regional hon- Miramar, FL/Everglades HS ceiver, had 11 catches for 176 yards while ors...also a starter on his high school bas- adding 14 tackles against powerhouse ketball team and a National Honor Soci- St. Ignatius of Cleveland…ranked among Selected to play in the Broward County ety member. top 250 “athletes” in the country in ESPN All-Star game after recording 31 recep- recruiting rankings…UB sta! lauds him tions for 500 yards and six touchdowns Kristjan Sokoli as a very tough, physical player who has as a senior…possesses explosive speed Defensive End great ball skills and a college-ready body. 90 and has been a two-time state quali#er in 6-5, 230 the 800- and 1,600-meter relay teams at Bloom"eld, NJ/Bloom"eld HS Everglades…helped lead his team to an Kendall Roberson Outside Linebacker undefeated regular season while claim- 92 Long-armed, athletic player who the UB ing district and regional titles…an excel- 6-2, 215 sta! feels has great upside and growth lent student whose father played football Decatur, GA/Avondale HS potential…a three-year letterwinner and at MAC member Ball State, he also has captain as senior, he racked up 45 tackles, excelled as a kick returner…UB coaches Long-armed defender who is very explo- #ve sacks and had three fumble recover- love his speed and elusiveness, feeling he sive and athletic in space…UB sta! indi- ies as a senior…led team to back-to-back is a threat to score every time he touches cates that he is always around the football, playo! berths while being named All- the ball. has good hip and knee bend and active Conference…also a starter on basketball hands to create separation…racked up team and #nished eighth in the state of James Potts 66 tackles, seven sacks, an interception, New Jersey in the discus throw as a ju- Running Back 1 caused two fumbles and added three nior…showed his versatility by playing 5-11, 190 fumble recoveries as a senior…helped defensive end, tight end, left tackle, punt- Boynton Beach, FL/ Blue Devils to a playo! appearance last er and kicker for coach Mike Carter. American Heritage-Boca-DelRay HS fall.

Dynamic and game-breaking tailback who enters UB among the school’s most highly-touted recruits…ESPN has him

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Dwellie Striggles and state title…broke all of his school’s Jack Molloy Cornerback 28 receiving records in the process…a Punter/Kicker 97 5-10, 170 two-time All-Regional selection andwas 6-2, 200 Lauderhill, FL/University School named the High School Sports Report Harrison, NY/Harrison HS State AAA Player of the Year…related to An outstanding student-athlete who ex- long-time NBA standout Chris Webber. Good athlete who also competes in la- celled at both wide receiver and defen- crosse and golf…served as both punter sive back while spending one year at the Colby Way and placekicker for coach Artie Troilo at University School in South Florida…had Defensive Lineman 96 Harrison HS…averaged 46 yards per punt 21 catches on o!ense, while breaking up 6-3, 235 and connected on 4-of-5 #eld goals on 11 passes, recording two interceptions State College, PA/State College the season, including a game-winner… and added 19 tackles as a cornerback… ESPN ranked him the 54th best kicker named MVP of his team and also excels Outstanding prospect with great skill set among all 2010 prospects…strong leg as in basketball and track and #eld…has that saw him play linebacker, defensive evidenced by 81% of his kicko!s result- been a member of the honor roll since end, tight end, fullback and quarterback ing in touchbacks…an All-League and ninth grade…competed in high school while leading State College to its #rst state All-County selection who was chosen to against 2010 class members James Potts championship appearance…also starts play in the New Jersey-New York football (American Heritage) and Cortney Lester at center on basketball team…named classic…will come to UB as a preferred (Everglades). All-Conference on both o!ense and de- walk-on. fense and will play in the prestigious Big Je! Veinotte 33 Game this summer (Pennsylvania vs. O!ensive Lineman 66 Ohio)…has rebuilt the engine of an ’89 6-5, 305 RX7 convertible…led the Lions in both Ottawa, Ontario/St. Peter Catholic sacks and pressures.

Hulking o!ensive line prospect who was Alex Zordich among UB’s early commits…spent one Quarterback 15 year at St. Peter Catholic, captaining the 6-3, 215 team to a 10-0 record while winning the Youngstown, OH/Cardinal Mooney HS Natonal Capital Bowl…recorded 132 pan- cake blocks as a senior and was a member Quarterback of one of the top high school of the All-Canadian team…UB sta! thinks teams in the nation, serving as captain and he has a great frame that the strength leader of Cardinal Mooney’s state champi- sta! can build on, excellent football intel- on (15-0) powerhouse…UB coaches were ligence and that he will make an easy ad- impressed by how he manages the game aptation to . and call him a tough, physical, smart play- er with a strong arm…despite a strong Aaron Walters running game under coach P.J. Fecko, he Wide Receiver 11 ranked #102 among all dropback quar- 6-1, 180 terbacks in ESPN rankings…comes from Hopkins, SC/Hammond HS a football pedigree as his father Mike starred at Penn State and with the Phila- Another 2010 Bulls commit who was a delphia Eagles, while his brother Michael part of a state championship team…UB plays at Penn State. coaches love his great work ethic, his dy- namic playmaking ability as well as his hands and speed…earned three letters and was a captain once for coach Erik Kim- ery as the Seahawks claimed state titles in his freshman and senior seasons…put up staggering numbers of 71 receptions for 1,200 yards and 19 touchdowns as a senior to lead Hammond to a 12-1 record

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2009 Key Numbers The Start Chart Bu!alo 2009 Results Third Down E#ciency This list includes all 2010 players who have Date Opponent Score Opponent Third Downs Pct. Result started at least one game at Bu!alo. Numbers in S5 at UTEP W, 23-17 at UTEP 6-12 50.0 W parentheses indicate current streak of starts: S12 PITTSBURGH L, 27-54 Pittsburgh 7-15 46.7 L at UCF 6-16 37.5 L S19 at UCF L, 17-23 Peter Bittner ______38 (38) at Temple 5-13 38.5 L S26 at Temple* L, 13-37 Central Michigan 5-13 38.5 L Davonte Shannon ______35 (35) O3 CENTRAL MICHIGAN* L, 13-20 Domonic Cook ______28 Gardner-Webb 9-12 75.0 W O10 GARDNER-WEBB W, 40-3 Akron 6-14 42.9 W Anel Montanez ______27 (26) O17 AKRON* W, 21-17 at W. Michigan 7-17 41.2 L Josh Thomas ______26 (8) Bowling Green 5-15 33.3 L Jordan Jerrold ______25 (6) O24 at Western Michigan* L, 31-34 (OT) Ohio 5-14 35.7 L Justin Winters ______24 (2) N3 BOWLING GREEN* L, 29-30 at Miami (OH) 2-7 28.6 W Scott Pettigrew ______19 N10 OHIO* L, 24-27 at Kent State 6-17 35.3 W Raphael Akobundu ______15 (2) N18 at Miami (OH)* W, 42-17 Time of Possession Sherrod Lott ______14 (1) N27 at Kent State* W, 9%6 Opponent Bu!alo Opp. Di!. Matt Ostrowski ______11 (2) at UTEP 28:18 31:42 -3:24 Josh Violanti ______8 (8) *Mid-American Conference game Pittsburgh 31:31 28:29 +3:02 Steven Means ______7 (7) at UCF 28:14 31:46 -3:32 Brandon Thermilus ______6 (1) at Temple 30:46 29:14 +1:32 Jerry Housey ______6 Quickie Stats (2009) Central Michigan 30:21 29:39 +0:32 Gardner-Webb 33:00 27:00 +6:00 Kyle Brey ______6 Bu!alo’s 2009 record was: When leading at the half ______4-2 Akron 32:28 27:30 +4:56 Terrell Jackson ______4 (2) When trailing at the half______0-5 Ike Nduka ______4 at W. Michigan 26:19 33:41 -7:22 When tied at the half ______1-0 Bowling Green 34:06 25:43 +8:12 Josh Copeland ______3 When leading after three quarters ______4-1 Ohio 24:27 35:33 -11:06 Richie Smith ______3 When trailing after three quarters ______0-5 at Miami (OH) 21:39 38:21 -16:42 Michael Marr ______2 When tied after three quarters ______1-1 at Kent State 33:42 26:18 +7:24 When scoring #rst ______2-1 John Syty ______2 When opponent scores #rst ______3-6 Number of Plays Ed Young ______1 When running more plays than opp. ______3-6 Opponent Bu!alo Opp. Di!. Jerry Davis ______1 When opponent runs more plays ______2-1 When running the same number of plays ______0-0 at UTEP 61 75 -14 Je!von Gill ______1 When committing more turnovers ______1-4 Pittsburgh 69 58 +11 When committing less turnovers ______3-2 at UCF 68 62 +6 When turnovers are even ______1-1 at Temple 71 57 +14 When committing at least 2 turnovers ______2-4 Central Michigan 69 63 +6 When committing less than 2 turnovers ______3-2 Gardner-Webb 73 56 +17 When winning time of possession______3-4 Akron 72 64 +8 When opponent wins time of possession ______2-3 at W. Michigan 79 88 -9 When running 70 or more o!. plays ______3-4 2009 Football Award Winners When running less than 70 o!. plays ______2-3 Bowling Green 74 66 +8 Rushing for 200 yards or more ______2-3 Ohio 71 62 +9 The following players earned All-MAC honors in Rushing for less than 200 yards ______3-4 at Miami (OH) 51 92 -41 2009. When passing for 200 yards or more ______2-6 at Kent State 78 47 +31 When passing for less than 200 yards ______3-1 Naaman Roosevelt ______First Team When passing % is over 55% ______4-3 Turnover Breakdown Davonte Shannon ______First Team When passing % is less than 55% ______1-4 Opponent Bu!alo Opp. Di!. Jesse Rack ______First Team When third down conversion is over 40% ______3-2 Mike Newton ______Second Team at UTEP 0 0 +0 When third down conversion is less than 40% ______2-5 Peter Bittner ______Second Team Pittsburgh 4 0 -4 Gaining more total yards than opponent ______3-6 Brett Hamlin ______Third Team Gaining less total yards than opponent ______2-1 at UCF 4 2 -2 Playing at home ______2-4 at Temple 5 1 -4 The following players earned MAC Player of the Playing on the road ______3-3 Central Michigan 1 2 +1 Week honors in 2009. Playing at a neutral site ______0-0 Gardner-Webb 0 1 +1 Playing on natural grass ______0-2 Akron 2 3 +1 Zach Maynard ______O!ensive ____ Sept. 14 Playing on arti#cial surface ______5-5 at W. Michigan 2 2 0 Mike Newton ______Defensive ____ Oct. 19 Bowling Green 0 2 +2 Naaman Roosevelt ____O!ensive _____Nov. 16 Ohio 3 2 -1 A.J. Principe ______Special Teams ___Nov. 30 at Miami (OH) 0 2 +2 at Kent State 4 1 -3

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2009 Bulls in the MAC Team Rankings Statistical Comparison Scoring o!ense ______8th (24.1 ppg) Scoring defense ______6th (23.8 ppg) Bulls Yearly Statistical Comparison Rushing o!ense ______4th (163.5 ypg) 2009 2008 Change Rushing defense ______4th (131.8 ypg) Points Per Game 24.1 30.3 +6.1 Points Allowed Per Game 23.8 28.2 -4.4 Passing o!ense ______6th (241.9 ypg) Rushing O!ense Per Game 163.5 132.7 +30.8 Pass defense ______7th (210.9 ypg) Passing O!ense Per Game 241.9 237.6 +4.3 Total o!ense ______3rd (405.4 ypg) Total O!ense Per Game 405.4 370.3 +35.1 Total defense ______3rd (342.7 ypg) Rushing Defense Per Game 131.7 173.0 -41.3 Kicko! returns ______12th (17.7 ypr) Passing Defense Per Game 210.9 235.2 -24.3 Punt returns ______12th (5.8 avg) Total Defense Per Game 342.6 408.2 -65.6 Net punting ______8th (32.6 ypg) Kicko! Return Average 17.7 17.8 -0.1 Turnover margin ______T-10th (-5.8) Punt Return Average 5.8 12.5 -6.7 Quarterback sacks ______T-5th (22) Net Punting 32.6 33.2 -0.6 Penalties against ______11th (54.2 ypg) Sacks by-yards lost 22-177 14-97 +8 Sacks allowed 20-140 30-193 -10 Third Down Conversions 69-of-165 87-of-200 n/a 2009 UB Players of the Week Third Down Percentage 42% 44% -2% Fourth Down Conversions 5-of-15 18-of-24 n/a O!ense Defense Special Teams Fourth Down Percentage 33% 75% -42% at UTEP Zach Maynard Josh Thomas Domonic Cook Red Zone O!ense 78% 84% -6% Pittsburgh Maynard/Hamlin Domonic Cook Alex Pierre Red Zone Defense 80% 76% +4% Fumbles-Lost 21-10 16-8 +5 at UCF Jesse Rack Justin Winters A.J. Principe Turnovers (For/Against/+/-) 25/18/-7 14/33/+19 -26 at Temple Naaman Roosevelt Mike Newton A.J. Principe Penalties-Yards 63-651 66-628 n/a C. Michigan Ike Nduka Davonte Shannon Naaman Roosevelt Penalty yards per game 54.2 44.9 +9.3 Time of possession 29:34 31:06 -1:32 Gardner-Webb Zach Maynard Justin Winters Sherrod Lott Akron Mario Henry Mike Newton Alex Pierre at W. Michigan Nduka/Hamlin Sherrod Lott John Rachuna Bowling Green Je!von Gill Josh Copeland Alex Pierre Ohio Naaman Roosevelt n/a Sherrod Lott at Miami (OH) Brandon Thermilus Mike Newton Peter Fardon at Kent State Brett Hamlin Davonte Shannon A.J. Principe

2009 University at Bu!alo Game-By-Game Starters UTEP Pittsburgh UCF Temple CMU Gardner Webb Akron WMU BGSU Ohio Miami Kent State LT Ostrowski Ostrowski Ostrowski Ostrowski Ostrowski Ostrowski Jerrold Jerrold Jerrold Jerrold Jerrold Jerrold LG Bittner Bittner Bittner Bittner Bittner Bittner Bittner Bittner Bittner Bittner Bittner Bittner C Bacoulis Bacoulis Bacoulis Bacoulis Violanti Violanti Violanti Violanti Violanti Violanti Violanti Violanti RG Colpoys Colpoys Colpoys Colpoys Colpoys Colpoys Colpoys Colpoys Colpoys Colpoys Colpoys Colpoys RT West West West West West West Ostrowski Ostrowski Ostrowski West Ostrowski Ostrowski TE Rack Rack Rack Rack Rack Rack Rack Rack Rack Rack Rack Rack WR Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Jackson Jackson WR Jackson Young TE/WR Brey (TE) Brey (TE) Brey (TE) Marr (TE) Marr (TE) TB Thermilus Thermilus Thermilus Thermilus Nduka Nduka Nduka Henry Nduka Gill Henry Henry FB/RB Rolle Rolle Rolle Rolle Rolle Rolle Thermilus QB Maynard Maynard Maynard Maynard Maynard Maynard Maynard Maynard Maynard Davis Maynard Maynard WR Hamlin Hamlin Hamlin Hamlin Hamlin Hamlin Hamlin Hamlin Hamlin Hamlin

DE Lapointe Lapointe Lapointe Lapointe Lapointe Lapointe Lapointe Lapointe Lapointe Lapointe Lapointe Lapointe DT K. Johnson R. Smith K. Johnson K. Johnson Robinson Robinson Robinson Robinson Robinson Robinson Robinson K. Johnson DT Montanez Montanez Montanez Montanez Montanez Montanez Montanez Montanez Montanez Montanez Montanez Montanez DE Housey Housey Housey Housey Housey Means Means Means Means Means Means Means LB Pettigrew Pettigrew Pettigrew Pettigrew Pettigrew Pettigrew Pettigrew Pettigrew Pettigrew Pettigrew Pettigrew Akobundu LB Winters Winters Winters Winters Winters Winters Winters Winters Winters Copeland Winters Winters LB Lott (S) Willis Willis Lott (S) Lott (S) Syty Lott (S) Syty Lott (S) Cook (CB) Akobundu Lott (S) CB Cook Cook Cook Cook Cook Cook Cook Hawkins Hawkins Hawkins Hawkins Hawkins S Shannon Shannon Shannon Shannon Shannon Shannon Shannon Shannon Shannon Shannon Shannon Shannon S Newton Newton Newton Newton Newton Newton Newton Newton Newton Newton Newton Newton CB Thomas Thomas Thomas Hawkins Thomas Thomas Thomas Thomas Thomas Thomas Thomas Thomas

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2009 Bu!alo Game-by-Game Statistical Leaders

Game/Result Rushing Passing Receiving Punting FG’s/PATs (Good) Defense

Sept. 5 Thermilus 25-79, TD Maynard 12-19-0 Roosevelt 5-91, TD Fardon 5-162 Principe 0-1 FG Winters 5-3-8, TFL, Sack at UTEP Henry 11-53, TD 159, TD Hamlin 3-16 32.4 (long 46) (40) Thomas 5-2-7, PBU W, 23-17 3-3 PAT Lott 4-3-7, 3 PBU, QBH

Sept. 12 Thermilus 14-49 Maynard 24-35-1 Hamlin 12-149 Fardon 3-104 Principe 3-4 PAT Newton 6-5-11, PBU PITTSBURGH Nduka 2-25 400, 4 TD Roosevelt 6-157, 2 TD 34.7 (long 47), Shannon 4-5-9, PBU L, 54%27 Davis 2-4-0, 33 Jackson 3-48 1 inside 20 Cook 5-3-8, TFL, 2 PBU

Sept. 19 Thermilus 12-36 Maynard 22-35-1 Roosevelt 9-77 Fardon 2-77 Principe 1-1 FG Newton 6-3-9 at UCF Nduka 9-26 184, TD Rack 5-76, 2 TD 38.5 (long 43) (27) Winters 8-0-8, Sack, FF, FR, PBU L, 23%17 Henry 5-14 Hamlin 5-34 2-2 PAT Akobundu 5-0-5, PBU

Sept. 26 Thermilus 8-31 Maynard 26-41-4 Roosevelt 9-120 Fardon 4-141 Principe 2-2 FG Shannon 9-1-10, TFL at Temple Nduka 7-28 281, TD Hamlin 6-70 35.2 (long 50) (36, 32) Newton 9-0-9, PBU L, 37-13 Henry 6-25 Rack 4-37 1-1 PAT Winters 4-2-6, TFL, INT

Oct. 3 Nduka 22-172 Maynard 16-31-1 Roosevelt 6-114, TD Fardon 4-140 Principe 2-3 FG Pettigrew 6-4-10, FR C. MICHIGAN Maynard 8-37 210, TD Hamlin 3-43 35.0 (long 46) (22, 46, 21) Lott 5-4-9, TFL L, 20%13 Thermilus 6-11 Jackson 3-10 1 inside 20 1-1 PAT Shannon 4-4-8, TFL, INT

Oct. 10 Nduka 24-131, 2 TD Maynard 16-20-0 Hamlin 6-132, TD Fardon 2-66 Principe 4-6 PAT Shannon 2-6-8 GARDNER-WEBB Thermilus 10-82, TD 232, 3 TD Roosevelt 5-46 33.0 (long 35) Lott 4-2-6, FR W, 40-3 Gill 3-17 Davis 3-6-0 26 Rack 3-27, 2 TD 1 inside 20 Winters 4-2-6, 1.5 TFL, Sack

Oct. 17 Henry 20-62, TD Maynard 20-35-2 Roosevelt 12-100, 2 TD Fardon 6-186 Principe 3-3 PAT Shannon 5-5-10, QBH AKRON Maynard 6-36 205, 2 TD Hamlin 5-76 31.0 (long 37) Winters 4-6-10, TFL W, 21-17 Nduka 6-14 Henry 2-17 4 inside 20 Newton 2-6-8, FR, INT, PBU

Oct. 24 Nduka 18-172, 3 TD Maynard 26-51-2 Hamlin 10-146, TD Rachuna 4-193 Principe 1-2 FG Winters 12-4-16 at W. Michigan Maynard 6-34 327, TD Roosevelt 8-63 48.2 (long 71) (39, 28) 4-4 PAT Lott 6-4-10, 2 TFL, FF PBU L, 34-31 (OT) Henry 3-10 Rack 5-89 2 inside 20 Rachuna 0-1 FG Newton 5-4-9 (42) Nov. 3 Gill 23-172, TD Maynard 13-27-0 Hamlin 3-54 Rachuna 5-200 Principe 3-3 PAT Cook 6-2-8, 0.5 TFL BOWLING GREEN Maynard 10-38 149, TD Gill 3-8 40.0 (long 46) Newton 1-4-5, PBU UTEP Pittsburgh UCF Temple CMU Gardner Webb Akron WMU BGSU Ohio Miami Kent State L, 30-29 Nduka 8-30, TD Rack 2-38, TD 2 inside 20 Means 1-4-5, Sack, 1.5 TFL LT Ostrowski Ostrowski Ostrowski Ostrowski Ostrowski Ostrowski Jerrold Jerrold Jerrold Jerrold Jerrold Jerrold LG Bittner Bittner Bittner Bittner Bittner Bittner Bittner Bittner Bittner Bittner Bittner Bittner C Bacoulis Bacoulis Bacoulis Bacoulis Violanti Violanti Violanti Violanti Violanti Violanti Violanti Violanti Nov. 10 Henry 5-43 Maynard 17-36-2 Roosevelt 8-165, 3 TD Fardon 5-189 Principe 1-1 FG Copeland 6-3-9, 2 TFL, QBH RG Colpoys Colpoys Colpoys Colpoys Colpoys Colpoys Colpoys Colpoys Colpoys Colpoys Colpoys Colpoys OHIO Maynard 7-39 230, 2 TD Hamlin 5-75 37.8 (long 42) (26) 3-3 PAT Shannon 5-3-8, 0.5 TFL RT West West West West West West Ostrowski Ostrowski Ostrowski West Ostrowski Ostrowski L, 27-24 Gill 9-32 Davis 3-5-0 86, TD Jackson 4-60 1 inside 20 Pettigrew 2-6-8 TE Rack Rack Rack Rack Rack Rack Rack Rack Rack Rack Rack Rack WR Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Roosevelt Jackson Jackson Nov. 18 Thermilus 11-126, Maynard 13-18-0 Rack 4-62, TD Fardon4-167 Principe 6-6 PAT Shannon 9-6–15, 2 TFLs WR Jackson Young 3 TDs Brey (TE) Brey (TE) Brey (TE) Marr (TE) Marr (TE) at Miami (OH) 136, TD Jackson 6-40 41.8 (long 52) Pettigrew 6-4–10, Sack W, 42-17 Maynard 6-61, TD Thermilus 1-29, TD Newton 5-5–10, FR, INT TB Thermilus Thermilus Thermilus Thermilus Nduka Nduka Nduka Henry Nduka Gill Henry Henry Gill 5-31, TD Rolle Rolle Rolle Rolle Rolle Rolle Thermilus QB Maynard Maynard Maynard Maynard Maynard Maynard Maynard Maynard Maynard Davis Maynard Maynard Nov. 27 Thermilus 29-123 Maynard 13-32-2 Hamlin 5-86 Fardon 5-203 Principe 3-3 FG Shannon 4-4-8, 3.5 TFL, FF WR Hamlin Hamlin Hamlin Hamlin Hamlin Hamlin Hamlin Hamlin Hamlin Hamlin at Kent State Maynard 12-12 181 Jackson 4-47 40.6 (long 48) (24, 24, 22) Winters 2-4-6 W, 9-6 Rack 2-35 2 inside 20 Lapointe 3-1-4, 2.5 TFL, Sack DE Lapointe Lapointe Lapointe Lapointe Lapointe Lapointe Lapointe Lapointe Lapointe Lapointe Lapointe Lapointe DT K. Johnson R. Smith K. Johnson K. Johnson Robinson Robinson Robinson Robinson Robinson Robinson Robinson K. Johnson DT Montanez Montanez Montanez Montanez Montanez Montanez Montanez Montanez Montanez Montanez Montanez Montanez DE Housey Housey Housey Housey Housey Means Means Means Means Means Means Means LB Pettigrew Pettigrew Pettigrew Pettigrew Pettigrew Pettigrew Pettigrew Pettigrew Pettigrew Pettigrew Pettigrew Akobundu LB Winters Winters Winters Winters Winters Winters Winters Winters Winters Copeland Winters Winters LB Lott (S) Willis Willis Lott (S) Lott (S) Syty Lott (S) Syty Lott (S) Cook (CB) Akobundu Lott (S) CB Cook Cook Cook Cook Cook Cook Cook Hawkins Hawkins Hawkins Hawkins Hawkins S Shannon Shannon Shannon Shannon Shannon Shannon Shannon Shannon Shannon Shannon Shannon Shannon S Newton Newton Newton Newton Newton Newton Newton Newton Newton Newton Newton Newton CB Thomas Thomas Thomas Hawkins Thomas Thomas Thomas Thomas Thomas Thomas Thomas Thomas

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Game-by-Game Results (5-7, 3-5 in MAC) Rushing Date Opponent W/L Score Attendance Player No. Yds Neg Net Avg TD Lng 9/5 at UTEP W 23-17 35,213 Ike Nduka 96 607 9 598 6.2 6 56 9/12 PITTSBURGH L 27-54 21,870 Brandon Thermilus 124 599 39 560 4.5 4 36 9/19 at UCF L 17-23 33,689 9/26 at Temple* L 13-37 13,949 Zach Maynard 87 455 155 300 3.4 1 42 10/3 CENTRAL MICHIGAN* L 13-20 18,092 Mario Henry 69 285 23 262 3.8 3 19 10/10 GARDNER-WEBB W 40-3 15,812 Je!von Gill 40 256 4 252 6.3 2 33 10/17 AKRON* W 21-17 13,750 Terrell Jackson 6 24 5 19 3.2 0 12 10/24 at Western Michigan* LOT 31-34 12,924 A.J. Principe 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 11/3 BOWLING GREEN* L 29-30 13,202 Jerry Davis 6 14 26 -12 -2.0 0 9 11/10 OHIO* L 24-27 13,032 Team 5 0 17 -17 -3.4 0 0 11/18 at Miami* W 42-17 7,983 Total 434 2240 278 1962 4.5 16 56 11/27 at Kent State* W 9-6 15,131 *Mid-American Conference game Opponents 388 1882 302 1580 4.1 19 85

Team Statistics UB Opponents SCORING 289 285 Receiving Points Per Game 24.1 23.8 Player No. Yds Avg TD Lng FIRST DOWNS 264 232 Naaman Roosevelt 70 954 13.6 9 76 Rushing 100 106 Brett Hamlin 64 898 14.0 2 50 Passing 139 113 Jesse Rack 30 432 14.4 7 34 Penalty 25 13 Terrell Jackson 25 250 10.0 0 39 RUSHING YARDAGE 1962 1580 Yards gained rushing 2240 1882 Brandon Thermilus 9 99 11.0 2 29 Yards lost rushing 278 302 Ike Nduka 9 86 9.6 0 19 Rushing Attempts 434 388 Marcus Rivers 5 35 7.0 1 10 Average Per Rush 4.5 4.1 Mario Henry 4 33 8.2 0 11 Average Per Game 163.5 131.7 Je!von Gill 4 10 2.5 0 9 TDs Rushing 16 19 Michael Marr 3 31 10.3 0 19 PASSING YARDAGE 2903 2531 Ed Young 2 39 19.5 0 28 Comp-Att-Int 228-402-15 244-402-7 Average Per Pass 7.2 6.3 Lawrence Rolle 1 23 23.0 0 23 Average Per Catch 12.7 10.4 Nick Sizemore 1 7 7.0 0 7 Average Per Game 241.9 210.9 Kyle Brey 1 6 6.0 0 6 TDs Passing 21 12 Total 228 2903 12.7 21 76 TOTAL OFFENSE 4865 4111 Opponents 244 2531 10.4 12 48 Total Plays 836 790 Average Per Play 5.8 5.2 Average Per Game 405.4 342.6 KICK RETURNS: #%YARDS 52%919 52%1073 Total O!ense PUNT RETURNS: #%YARDS 19%110 21%121 Player GP Plays Rush Pass Total Yds/Gm INT RETURNS: #%YARDS 7%182 15%304 Zach Maynard 12 466 300 2694 2994 249.5 KICK RETURN AVERAGE 17.7 20.6 PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 5.8 5.8 Ike Nduka 8 96 598 0 598 74.8 INT RETURN AVERAGE 26.0 20.3 Brandon Thermilus 11 124 560 0 560 50.9 FUMBLES%LOST 21%10 21%11 Mario Henry 12 69 262 0 262 21.8 PENALTIES%YARDS 63%651 84%734 Je!von Gill 7 40 252 0 252 36.0 Average Per Game 54.2 61.2 Jerry Davis 5 21 -12 145 133 26.6 PUNTS%YARDS 53%1888 55%2184 Terrell Jackson 11 7 19 30 49 4.5 Average Per Punt 35.6 39.7 Naaman Roosevelt 11 1 0 34 34 3.1 Net punt average 32.6 35.9 Team 8 11 -17 0 -17 -2.1 TIME OF POSSESSION/GAME 29:34 30:26 3RD%DOWN CONVERSIONS 69/165 72/168 Total 12 836 1962 2903 4865 405.4 3rd-Down Pct 42% 43% Opponents 12 790 1580 2531 4111 342.6 4TH%DOWN CONVERSIONS 5/15 3/11 4th-Down Pct 33% 27% Score By Quarters SACKS BY%YARDS 22%177 20%140 UB Opponents MISC YARDS 0 0 First Quarter 41 82 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 37 34 FIELD GOALS%ATTEMPTS 10%14 17%23 Second Quarter 134 63 ON%SIDE KICKS 0%0 0%0 Third Quarter 60 63 RED%ZONE SCORES 32%41 78% 37%46 80% Fourth Quarter 54 74 RED%ZONE TOUCHDOWNS 22%41 54% 26%46 57% Overtime 0 3 PAT%ATTEMPTS 33%36 92% 30%34 88% Totals 289 285 ATTENDANCE 95,758 118,889 Average 24.1 23.7 Games/Avg Per Game 6/15960 6/19815

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Punting All-Purpose Yards Player No. Yds Avg Lng TB FC I-20 Blk Player Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot. Avg. Peter Fardon 42 1495 35.6 52 2 10 12 0 Naaman Roosevelt 0 954 30 135 0 1119 101.7 John Rachuna 9 393 43.7 71 0 4 4 2 Brett Hamlin 0 898 41 0 0 939 78.2 Team 2 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 Ike Nduka 598 86 0 0 0 684 85.5 Total 53 1888 35.6 71 2 14 16 2 Brandon Thermilus 560 99 0 21 0 680 61.8 Opponents 55 2184 39.7 58 5 15 17 0 Terrell Jackson 19 250 -1 196 0 464 42.2 Jesse Rack 0 432 0 0 0 432 36.0 Punt Returns Mario Henry 262 33 0 48 0 343 28.6 Player No. Yds Avg TD Lng Domonic Cook 0 0 40 236 55 331 27.6 Brett Hamlin 8 41 5.1 0 12 Zach Maynard 300 0 0 0 0 300 25.0 Domonic Cook 5 40 8.0 0 20 Je!von Gill 252 10 0 37 0 299 42.7 Naaman Roosevelt 5 30 6.0 0 17 Ed Young 0 39 0 229 0 268 29.8 Terrell Jackson 1 -1 -1.0 0 0 Davonte Shannon 0 0 0 0 50 50 4.2 Total 19 110 5.8 0 20 Marcus Rivers 0 35 0 11 0 46 3.8 Opponents 21 121 5.8 0 18 Michael Marr 0 31 0 0 0 31 3.1 Mike Newton 0 0 0 0 30 30 2.5 Richie Smith 0 0 0 0 26 26 2.2 Kicko! Returns Lawrence Rolle 0 23 0 0 0 23 2.1 Player No. Yds Avg TD Lng Justin Winters 0 0 0 0 21 21 1.9 Ed Young 14 229 16.4 0 27 Nick Sizemore 0 7 0 0 0 7 0.6 Terrell Jackson 12 196 16.3 0 25 Kyle Brey 0 6 0 0 0 6 0.6 Domonic Cook 11 236 21.5 0 62 Fred Branch 0 0 0 5 0 5 0.4 Naaman Roosevelt 6 135 22.5 0 28 Alex Pierre 0 0 0 1 0 1 0.1 Mario Henry 3 48 16.0 0 19 Jerry Davis -12 0 0 0 0 -12 -2.4 Je!von Gill 2 37 18.5 0 20 Team -17 0 0 0 0 -17 -2.1 Marcus Rivers 1 11 11.0 0 11 Total 1962 2903 110 919 182 6076 506.3 Brandon Thermilus 1 21 21.0 0 21 Opponents 1580 2531 121 1073 304 5609 467.4 Alex Pierre 1 1 1.0 0 1 Fred Branch 1 5 5.0 0 5 Total 52 919 17.7 0 62 Opponents 52 1,073 20.6 1 92

Passing Player GP Att. Comp Int. Pct. Yds TD Long Avg./Gm E#c. Zach Maynard 12 379 218 15 57.5 2694 18 67 224.5 124.99 Jerry Davis 5 15 8 0 53.3 145 1 76 29.0 156.53 Terrell Jackson 11 1 1 0 100.0 30 1 30 2.7 682.00 Naaman Roosevelt 11 1 1 0 100.0 34 1 34 3.1 715.60 Total 12 402 228 15 56.7 2903 21 76 241.9 127.15 Opponents 12 402 244 7 60.7 2531 12 48 210.9 119.95

Field Goals Player GP FGM FGA 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Long Blk A.J. Principe 12 10 13 0-0 8-8 2-3 0-2 0-0 36 1 John Rachuna 12 0 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 0 0

Scoring ------PATS------Player TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf. Pts A.J. Principe 0 10-13 33-36 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 63 Naaman Roosevelt 9 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 54 Jesse Rack 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 42 Ike Nduka 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 36 Brandon Thermilus 6 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 36 Mario Henry 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 18 Je!von Gill 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Brett Hamlin 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 Zach Maynard 1 0-0 0-0 1-1 0 0-0 0 0 8 Marcus Rivers 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 Team 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 1 2 Total 37 10-14 33-36 1-1 0 0-0 0 1 289 Opponents 34 17-23 30-34 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 285

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Defensive Statistics -- -––Tackles------Tackles for loss--- –----Pass Def.------Fumbles---- Player GP Solo Ast Total TFL-Yds Sks-Yds Int-Yds PBU QBH Rec-Yds FF Blks Sfty Davonte Shannon 12 50 47 97 8.5-19 0 2-50 3 2 0 0 1 0 0 Mike Newton 12 52 33 85 1.0-22 1.0-22 2-30 8 0 2-24 1 0 0 Justin Winters 11 49 30 79 7.0-38 4.5-34 1-21 2 1 1-6 0 0 0 Scott Pettigrew 12 27 28 55 3.0-10 1.5-8 0 4 1 3-10 2 0 0 Domonic Cook 12 33 22 55 1.5-1 0 1-55 10 0 0 1 0 0 Sherrod Lott 12 33 20 53 5.0-18 0.5-3 0 4 2 2-0 1 0 0 Josh Thomas 12 30 15 45 2.0-6 0 0 9 0 1-0 1 0 0 Raphael Akobundu 12 20 17 37 1.0-2 0.5-1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 Ane lMontaez 12 19 16 35 4.0-7 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 0 Bruno Lapointe 12 14 16 30 6.0-35 1.0-14 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 Kendric Hawkins 11 21 7 28 0 0 0 5 0 0 1 0 0 Steven Means 12 10 15 25 6.5-45 5.0-39 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 Josh Copeland 12 15 9 24 3.0-5 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 Gordon DuBois 12 9 6 15 6.0-25 3.0-17 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Jerry Housey 7 7 6 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Dane Robinson 10 5 8 13 2.5-14 1.0-13 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 John Syty 12 8 5 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Alex Pierre 11 7 6 13 0 0 0 0 0 1-0 0 0 0 Kevin Johnson 12 6 5 11 0.5-1 0.5-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Darius Willis 4 5 5 10 2.5-13 1.0-11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Richie Smith 12 6 3 9 1.5-10 1.0-9 1-26 1 0 0 1 0 0 Fred Branch 12 4 4 8 1.0-1 1.0-1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Chris Storr 8 3 4 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Terry Peden 11 4 1 5 2.0-10 1.0-5 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 John Rachuna 12 4 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Isaac Baugh 10 1 3 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Nick Sizemore 12 4 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Joe Petit 6 1 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Zach Maynard 12 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Tom Drewes 2 2 1 3 0.5-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Brian Kelly 12 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Ryan Cotton 6 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bunduka Kargbo 6 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Willie Moseley 6 0 2 2 1.0-1 0.5-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Solomon Richberg 5 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Kenny Scott 9 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1-0 0 0 0 Kyle Brey 10 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Marcus Rivers 12 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Jordan Jerrold 12 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Mario Henry 12 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Jesse Rack 12 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Brandon Thermilus 11 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Ike Nduka 8 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Brett Hamlin 12 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Naaman Roosevelt 11 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Team 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Total 12 464 342 806 66-284 22-177 7-182 52 17 11-40 12 0 1 Opponents 12 489 360 849 65-246 20-140 15-304 37 14 10-59 14 4 0

Additional Numbers of Note

Red Zone Statistics 2009 ------failed to score inside 20 ------Team # IN 20 SCORES PTS TDS FGS FGA DOWNS INT. FUMB HALF PCT. TD PCT. Bu!alo 41 32 183 22 10 1 3 4 1 0 53.6% 78.0% Opponents 46 37 212 26 11 2 2 1 3 1 56.5% 80.4%

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quarter. This time, however, the Miners had an answer. Going 80 yards in just nine plays, UTEP closed the GAME 1 gap again when James Thomas went 17 yards on a reverse for a score with 7:37 left in the third. After the PAT, Bu!alo led 23-14. Bu!alo looked as though they would put more BUFFALO 23 points on the board on the ensuing drive. The big play was a 23-yard pass from Maynard to fullback Lawrence Rolle. However, the drive would stall at UTEP 17 the Miner 33-yard line and the Bulls were forced to punt. The Bulls’ defense sti!ened and did not allow a #rst down and the Bulls would get the ball back after El Paso, TX a 12-yard punt return by Brett Hamlin that set Buf- falo up at its own 31-yard line. September 5, 2009 The Bulls o!ense would then march again with the help of a couple of clutch third down conver- sion. On third-and-three at the UTEP 36, Maynard Bu!alo 0 16 7 0 - 23 hit Roosevelt for a seven-yard gain and on third- UTEP 7 0 7 3 - 17 and-two at the 21-yard line, Henry toughed out two yards to keep the drive alive. However, a 12-yard sack against Maynard stalled the drive and Principe missed wide left on a 40-yard #eld goal attempt with 9:24 remaining. After the Bulls were forced to punt, UTEP did dent The Miners then cut the lead to six after taking Scoring Summary the scoreboard #rst. Taking advantage of a personal over at their own 22-yard line. The Miners, behind UTEP - Williams, 1, run (Barrett kick) foul call on what would have been third-and-10, the the arm of Vittatoe, drove to the Bu!alo 21-yard line. UB - Thermilus, 2, run (Principe kick) Miners primarily used the ground game to get the The Bulls got a key pass breakup by junior corner- UB - Team safety ball inside the UB #ve-yard line where Jason Wil- back Sherrod Lott to help stall the drive and Logan UB - Henry, 6, run (Principe kick) liams would punch it in from one-yard out with 5:07 Barrett kicked a 31-yard #eld goal with 5:45 remain- UB - Roosevelt, 42, pass from Maynard (Principe kick) remaining in the #rst quarter. After the PAT, the Min- ing. UTEP - Thomas, 17, run (Barrett kick) ers led 7-0. The Bulls then came very close to running out UTEP - Barrett 31 yd #eld goal Bu!alo got great #eld position on the ensuing the remainder of the clock. Thermilus and Maynard possession as UTEP kicked the ball out of bounds, combined to pick up a pair of #rst downs before the EL PASO, TX – The University at Bu!alo football setting Bu!alo up at their own 40-yard line. May- drive was stopped and the Bulls punted it away with team turned back the clock to last year’s heartstop- nard then went to work to get the Bulls’ o!ense UTEP starting at their own 20-yard line. ping #nishes and came away with a 23-17 win at the jumpstarted. Maynard connected on 4-of-5 passes The Bulls’ defense again came up big, stopping University of Texas-El Paso that came down to the on a 13-play scoring march that was capped o! by the Miners – and pair of “Hail Mary” passes in the #- game’s #nal play before a crowd of 35,214 at the his- a two-yard touchdown blast o! right tackle by ju- nal seconds to win. It was yet another game in the toric Sun Bowl. nior Brandon Thermilus. Maynard twice hit senior Turner Gill era that came down to the #nal play – af- Bu!alo took control of the game by scoring 16 $anker Naaman Roosevelt for key completions. ter six games in the 2008 year. points in a span of 2:17 in the second quarter and The Bulls special teams then helped keep the once again limited UTEP’s explosive o!ense to 17 momentum on Bu!alo’s side. Senior special teams points for the second straight year. Sophomore ace Chris Storr tackled UTEP’s returner at the one- Team Statistics quarterback Zack Maynard, in his #rst career start, yard line. After three plays and a total of #ve yards, completed 12-of-19 passes for 159 yards and a UTEP’s punter bobbled a high snap and Pierre and UB UTEP touchdown and the Bulls rushed for 150 yards to sophomore Josh Copeland tackled UTEP in the end FIRST DOWNS 18 24 grind out a victory. zone for a safety. NET YARDS RUSHING 150 139 The game ended on a desperation throw to the The special teams then changed the game again, NET YARDS PASSING 159 233 UB endzone that was knocked down to preserve the as on the ensuing free kick, Cook took the ball at his Completions-Attempts-Int 12-19-0 27-46-0 win. Moments earlier, UTEP thought they had tied own 15-yard line and weaved 55 yards through the TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 309 372 the game, but a holding call negated the touch- UTEP coverage before #nally being tackled at the Fumbles: Number-Lost 0-0 3-0 Penalties: Number-Yards 10-80 12-101 down and the Bulls persevered. Miners’ 25-yard line. It was Cook’s #rst career punt Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 1-12-0 2-11-0 “That was a typical Bu!alo Bulls football game,” return. From there, it took just two plays as senior Kicko! returns: Number-Yds-TD 3-102-0 5-325-0 said head coach Turner Gill. “I’m proud of this foot- Mario Henry darted 19 yards on #rst down and over Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 ball team. For the defense to hold this team to 17 right tackle for six more yards and his #rst touch- Third-Down Conversions 6 of 12 7 of 15 points is outstanding. Our guys capitalized on op- down of the year. After an A.J. Principe extra point Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 0 of 3 portunities that presented themselves. Bu!alo led, 16-7, with 12:39 left in the half. Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-3 3-4 “I’m very proud of Zach Maynard as well,” said Gill. The Miners would reach the UB 20-yard line again Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-14 1-12 “He played a very good football game and he’s only later in the second quarter, but a 14-yard sack by ju- going to get better. I liked what I saw, I liked his com- nior Justin Winters ended the threat. Individual Statistics posure and the plays he made with his arm and feet. The Bulls would go to halftime with a 16-7 half- This a great win for our football team against a very time lead. Individual Statistics good team.” UB would get the kicko! to start the second half RUSHING: Bu!alo-Thermilus 25-79; Henry 11-55; Maynard The Miners took the opening kicko! and it ap- and would add to its lead with an impressive drive. 5-19. UTEP-Buckram 14-108; Moturi 1-21; Thomas 2-19; Vit- peared they may draw #rst blood in the game. Start- The Bulls would pound the ball on the ground be- tatoe 6-19; Williams 3-6; Hiett 1-(-6). ing at their own 31-yard line, the Miners drove to the fore hitting the Miners with a big play over the top. PASSING: Bu!alo-Maynard 12-19-0-159. UTEP-Vittatoe 27- Bu!alo 21-yard line before the UB defense rose up Thermilus would blast his way for 24 yards on three 45-0-233. and UTEP committed two costly penalties. Junior carries, before Maynard would perfectly execute RECEIVING: Bu!alo-Roosevelt 5-91; Hamlin 3-16; Rolle 1-23; cornerback Domonic Cook broke up a pass inside a screen pass to Roosevelt against an all-out blitz. Rack 1-16; Jackson 1-8; Thermilus 1-5. UTEP-Adams 9-98; the 10-yard line, and the Bulls would bene#t from Roosevelt would zig-zag his way for 42 yards and a Moturi 6-38; Buckram 4-21; Davis 2-21; Moore 2-16; Carr 1-17; two UTEP penalties that would force them into a 48- touchdown, the 20th of his record-breaking career. Thomas 1-12; Shadrawy 1-5; Kemp 1-5. yard #eld goal that was short. The Bulls led 23-7 with 12:13 remaining in the third Time of Game: 3:30, Attendance: 35,213

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stopped the Panthers in the #rst half as Lewis ex- ploited the Bulls for 88 yards on 17 carries. Bu!alo GAME 2 would fall behind 27-7 after Lewis run and a third touchdown throw from Stull to Dickerson with 8:31 left in the half. However, again Bu!alo responded behind the left arm of Maynard and the play-making Roosevelt. PITTSBURGH 54 Roosevelt caught a screen pass and danced through the Panthers secondary for a 54-yard touchdown BUFFALO 27 pass with 5:38 left to cut the lead to 27-14. After Stull upped Pitt’s lead to 34-14 with just 1:09 remaining in the half, UB struck lightning again, as Maynard hit Roosevelt on a quick slant pattern and the Bu!alo Bu!alo, NY native raced 67 yards for the score with just :33 left. Defensively, the Bulls were paced by safety Mike September 12, 2009 Newton who had 10 tackles. Cornerback Domonic Cook had eight tackles, one for loss, and two pass Pittsburgh 20 14 6 14 - 54 breakups. Bu!alo 7 13 0 7 - 27 Team Statistics

Pitt UB FIRST DOWNS 19 25 NET YARDS RUSHING 209 67 Scoring Summary like about our football team is we did show a little bit of #ght in the second half and we had a chance NET YARDS PASSING 172 433 Completions-Attempts-Int 21-30-0 26-39-0 P - Dickerson, 10, pass from Stull (Hutchins kick) to get back in the game. We’ll learn from this. We’ll TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 381 500 P - Dickerson, 23, pass from Stull (Hutchins kick) bounce back and weâll be ready to go.” Fumbles: Number-Lost 0-0 3-3 UB - Rack, 24, pass from Maynard (Principe kick) “Our players knew the challenges would be here,” Penalties: Number-Yards 11-119 7-66 P - Lewis, 7, run (Hutchins kick) said Pittsburgh coach Dave Wannstedt. “When we Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 1-17-0 1-10-0 P - Dickerson, 9, pass from Stull (Hutchins kick) created some turnovers early and were able to capi- Kicko! returns: Number-Yds-TD 4-94-0 7-87-0 UB - Roosevelt, 54, pass from Maynard (Principe kick) Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 1-30-0 0-0-0 P - Stull, 3, run (Hutchins kick) talize on them and score, that was huge for us. Over- Third-Down Conversions 3 of 9 7 of 15 UB - Roosevelt, 67, pass from Maynard (Principe kick) all it was a good win against a very good football Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 0 of 2 P - Williams, 50, fumble recovery (Hutchins kick failed) team, on the road. We missed some tackles, but I’m Red-Zone Scores-Chances 5-5 1-2 UB - Thermilus, 12, pass from Maynard (Principe kick) going to give them credit, (Roosevelt and Hamlin), Sacks By: Number-Yards 4-35 0-0 P - Lewis, 85, run (Hutchins kick) I’d love to have both of those guys. They’re both P - Graham, 2, run (Hutchins kick) playmakers, winners and have got ability.” Individual Statistics No turnover that the Bulls committed was bigger BUFFALO, NY - The University at Bu!alo football than a game-changing fumble late in the second Individual Statistics team could not overcome four turnovers that led di- half. The Bulls had battled back all afternoon, trail- RUSHING: Pitt-Lewis 24-190; Hynoski 2-14; Stull 1-3; Graham rectly to touchdowns as they su!ered a 54-27 loss to ing 34-20 midway through the third quarter, when 1-2. Bu!alo-Thermilus 14-49; Nduka 2-25; Henry 2-7; Jackson the on Saturday afternoon at the Pitt 40-yard line, Maynard was hit on an op- 1-(-1); Davis 2-(-5); Maynard 9-(-8). before a rowdy home-opening day crowd at UB Sta- tion play, fumbled and Pitt linebacker Greg Williams PASSING: Pitt-Stull 21-30-0-172. Bu!alo-Maynard 24-35-1- dium. scooped it up at mid#eld and raced 50 yards for a 400; Davis 2-4-0-33. Sophomore quarterback Zach Maynard com- score to make it 40-20. RECEIVING: Pitt-Dickerson 8-71; Lewis 6-46; Baldwin 4-44; Turner 3-11. Bu!alo-Hamlin 12-149; Roosevelt 6-157; Jackson pleted 24-of-35 passes for 400 yards and tossed four Bu!alo wasnât done yet, as UB rallied behind 3-48; Thermilus 2-22; Young 1-28; Rack 1-24; Marr 1-5. touchdowns in his #rst home start as the Bu!alo of- Maynard’s fourth touchdown pass, this one a 12- Time of Game: 3:14, Attendance: 21,870 fense was explosive throughout the contest. yard screen pass to tailback Brandon Thermilus Maynard’s 400 yards were the most in Bu!alo’s Di- with 11:32 left in the game. vision I-A history (1999-present) and ranks seventh The backbreaker came when tailback Dion Lew- all-time in Bulls’ history. The four touchdowns tied a is broke containment and raced 85 yards for the Division I-A mark and ranked third best in a single game-clinching score with 4:44 remaining. That run game. For the game, Bu!alo put up an impressive enabled Lewis to #nish the game with a game-high 500 yards (to Pittâs 381) against a traditionally stout 190 yards on 24 carries. Panther defense. Bu!alo was in a hole right from the outset. The Maynard’s favorite targets were senior receivers Panthers (2-0) took the opening kicko! and drove 80 Naaman Roosevelt and Brett Hamlin who scored yards in 10 plays with quarterback Bill Stull #nding the Panthers secondary for a combined 306 yards Dorin Dickerson for a 10-yard touchdown pass to receiving. cap the drive. Roosevelt had six catches for a career-best 157 On the ensuing kicko!, Bu!alo fumbled the re- yards and two touchdowns, while Hamlin had a turn and the Panthers needed just one play to make career-best 12 receptions for 149 yards. Another it 14-0 with just 5:06 o! the clock. Stull hit Dickerson receiver, Terrell Jackson had a career-best three from 23 yards to make it 14-0. catches for 48 yards as Bu!alo threw for a total of However, Maynard and his o!ensive mates would 433 yards in the contest. not go away quietly. Maynard led the Bulls on a 71- “It was a tough game, a tough loss,” said Bu!alo yard drive in eight plays, capped by a gorgeous 24- head coach Turner Gill. “I give Pittsburgh credit they yard touchdown toss to senior tight end Jesse Rack came out and played very well and executed better down the middle of Pittâs zone coverage. than we did. That’s the bottom line. The one thing I Defensively, however, the Bulls struggled to

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Bu!alo would use the momentum to go on a time-consuming 71-yard drive that took 5:12 o! GAME 3 the clock and covered 12 plays. Maynard would hit 5-of-6 passes on the drive for 48 yards, and would cap the drive with a 6-yard pass to Rack forge a 7-7 tie. Maynard connected on a pair of clutch third down throws to keep the drive alive, an 11-yarder UCF 23 to Roosevelt and a 19-yarder to Rack, and also had an eight-yard run to move the Bulls inside the UCF BUFFALO 17 10-yard line. The Bulls would keep the momentum on their side, as on the following Knight possession, fresh- man linebacker Darius Willis sacked quarterback Orlando, FL Brett Hodges for an 11-yard loss to force another UCF punt. September 19, 2009 The Bulls would take the lead for the #rst time in the game with some old-fashioned trickery. The Bu!alo 0 17 0 0 - 17 Bulls would run a halfback toss, double reverse that UCF 7 0 10 6 - 23 would see Thermilus pitch the ball to Brett Hamlin, who would pitch the ball to Roosevelt who would #nd Rack wide open down the #eld for a 34-yard touchdown pass on just his second career pass at- tempt. Scoring Summary Knights, the Bulls were undone by costly mistakes The Bulls would add more points after they forced and a failure to capitalize on some crucial opportuni- their #rst turnover of the season. Linebackers Justin UCF - Harvey, 2, run (Cattoi kick) ties in the second half. After a fumble gave the Bulls Winters and Scott Pettigrew would combine to UB - Rack, 6, pass from Maynard (Principe kick) the ball near mid#eld, Maynard missed a potential sack Hodges, with Pettigrew knocking the ball loose UB - Rack, 34, pass from Roosevelt (Principe kick) big-play connection with sophomore wideout Mar- where junior Kenny Scott recovered at the Bulls 49- UB - Principe 27 yd #eld goal cus Rivers on third down. However, a running into yard line. UCF - Harvey, 4, run (Cattoi kick) the punter penalty kept the drive alive and gave UB The Bulls would then drive to the Knights’ 9-yard UCF - Cattoi 44 yd #eld goal UCF - Cattoi 22 yd #eld goal a #rst down at the UCF 31. But, the next play, Bran- line, converting a fourth-and-two along the way, UCF - Cattoi 42 yd #eld goal don Thermilus fumbled and the Knights got the before placekicker A.J. Principe would convert on ball and the momentum. a 27-yard #eld goal. ORLANDO, FL – The University at Bu!alo football Nine plays and 73 yards later, UCF was in the end The Bu!alo defense, which allowed a season-low team could not sustain a strong #rst half showing, zone on a four-yard run by Brynn Harvey to cut the 311 yards, was paced by Newton and Winters. New- giving up 16 unanswered points in the second half lead to 17-14. Bu!alo’s next possession also ended ton had nine tackles (six solos), while Winters had in falling to UCF, 23-17, at Bright House Networks in a fumble when Maynard was sacked and UCF’s eight solo stops, a sack, a pass breakup and a fumble Stadium before 33,689 fans. Darius Nall recovered, setting up the game-tying recovery. Senior tight end Jesse Rack scored a pair of #eld goal by Nick Cattoi from 44 yards out. With 1:19 touchdowns in the second quarter, but the Bulls did left in the third, the game was tied at 17-17. Team Statistics not dent the scoreboard after intermission in falling The Knights took the lead for good wit a 22-yard to the Knights, who improved to 2-1. Bu!alo is 1-2 #eld by Cattoi with 6:02 left, capping a 59-yard drive UB UCF and will travel to Temple next Saturday for its Mid- in 14 plays. FIRST DOWNS 20 18 American Conference opener. The Bulls then failed to capitalize on what started NET YARDS RUSHING 86 170 NET YARDS PASSING 218 141 “We’ve got to learn how to #nish,” said Bu!alo as a promising drive. Maynard hit Roosevelt for a 25- yard completion as the senior from Bu!alo, NY en- Completions-Attempts-Int 23-36-1 15-20-0 head coach Turner Gill. “If you want to be a good TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 304 311 football team you have to learn how to #nish, you joyed another big night. UB would convert a clutch Fumbles: Number-Lost 3-3 2-2 have to do it. Hopefully we can learn from this, a few third down and three on a great catch by Rack. How- Penalties: Number-Yards 2-24 6-48 games this year we started o! a little slow and to- ever, on a fourth-and-eight from the UCF 42, May- Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 night we got that part, but we didn’t #nish the game nard was intercepted and the Knights would chip in Kicko! returns: Number-Yds-TD 5-88-0 3-55-0 here. Its a learning process that our team has to learn another three points for the game’s #nal points. Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 1-23-0 Third-Down Conversions 6 of 16 9 of 15 how to execute at the highest level throughout the Bu!alo started slowly in the #rst half, but quickly gained momentum in building a 10-point halftime Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 3 0 of 0 whole game and Central Florida executed better Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-2 3-4 than we did in the second half. cushion. The Bulls squandered a good scoring op- Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-12 3-10 “The defense did some good things, they got portunity on their #rst drive, moving to the UCF us some turnovers,” said Gill. “O!ensively we have 33-yard line before Maynard was stopped on fourth- Individual Statistics to take care of the ball and give ourselves a better and-one. Bu!alo had moved from its own 32-yard chance to win football games.” line to open the game, with a big 12-yard pass from Individual Statistics Bu!alo got big games from senior receiver Naa- Maynard to Thermilus on third down. RUSHING: Bu!alo-Thermilus 12-36; Nduka 9-26; Henry 5-14; man Roosevelt and tight end Rack. Roosevelt The Knights would draw #rst blood in the game Maynard 6-10. UCF-Harvey 25-98; Hodges 13-71; Newsome had nine catches for 77 yards, while Rack had #ve on their #rst possession. The Knights drove 68 yards 1-4; McDu"e 1-0. catches for a career-best 76 yards and two scores. with Brynn Harvey scoring from two yards out to put PASSING: Bu!alo-Maynard 22-35-1-184; Roosevelt 1-1-0 34. UCF-Hodges 15-20-0-141. Sophomore quarterback Zach Maynard connected the Knights on top, 7-0, after the PAT. The Bulls would begin to seize momentum to- RECEIVING: Bu!alo-Roosevelt 9-77; Rack 5-76; Hamlin 5-34; on 22-of-35 passes for 184 yards and a score, but Rivers 3-19; Thermilus 1-12. UCF-Newsome 6-37; Aiken was sacked three times, lost two fumbles and was wards the end of the #rst quarter, when on a third- 3-53; Ross 2-23; Guyton 1-11; Rabazinski 1-8; Nissley 1-5; intercepted once. and-one play at the UCF 29, senior free safety Mike Harvey 1-4. After leading 17-7 at halftime, and dominating Newton stu!ed Harvey short of the #rst down to Time of Game: 3:04, Attendance: 33,689 most of the play after an opening-drive score by the force UCF’s #rst punt.

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#eld goal with 12:38 remaining in the half. The Bulls took their #rst lead after a big defensive GAME 4 play. On the ensuing Temple drive, on a third-and- nine play, Charlton was $ushed out of the pocket by freshman Steven Means and was intercepted by linebacker Justin Winters, who returned the ball TEMPLE 37 21 yards to the Owl 19-yard line. However, the Bulls were not able to take full advantage of the turnover, BUFFALO 13 and Principe booted a 32-yard #eld goal to give UB 6-3 lead with 10:14 remaining. The Owls regained the momentum, however, on the Philadelphia, PA ensuing kicko!. James Nixon returned the kicko! 92 yards for a touchdown to give the Owls the lead, September 26, 2009 10-6, with 10:01 remaining in the half. It was one of many big plays that the Owls had on this day. Bu!alo 0 6 0 7 - 13 Temple 3 17 10 7 - 37 Team Statistics

UB Temple FIRST DOWNS 20 16 NET YARDS RUSHING 99 198 Scoring Summary After intermission, the Owls put the game away NET YARDS PASSING 281 95 with a touchdown drive that was capped on a #ve- Completions-Attempts-Int 26-41-4 6-17-1 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 380 293 TU - McManus 35 yd #eld goal yard pass from Vaughn Charlton to Steve Maneri. Fumbles: Number-Lost 2-1 0-0 UB - Principe 36 yd #eld goal The big play was a 48-yard connection from Char- Penalties: Number-Yards 3-38 3-24 UB - Principe 32 yd #eld goal Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 0-0-0 1-18-0 TU - Nixon, 92, kicko! return (McManus kick) lton to James Nixon. Temple led 30-6 and was not Kicko! returns: Number-Yds-TD 7-116-0 3-119-1 TU - McManus 22 yd #eld goal threatened afterwards. Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 1-21-0 4-148-1 TU - Joseph, 95, interception return (McManus kick) The Owls also had a kicko! return in the #rst half Third-Down Conversions 5 of 13 3 of 12 TU - Rodriguez, 5, pass from Charlton (McManus kick) Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 0 of 1 TU - McManus 33 yd #eld goal for a touchdown and took advantage of #ve Bu!alo Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-5 5-5 UB - Rivers, 6, pass from Maynard (Principe kick) turnovers to improve to 1-2 on the season. Bu!alo Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 1-2 TU - Pierce, 18, run (McManus kick) has 13 turnovers in the past three games after com- PHILADELPHIA, PA – The University at Bu!alo mitting just 14 all of last season. The Bulls fell to 1-3 Individual Statistics football team rode a game-changing, and season- on the year and host Central Michigan next Saturday at 3:30 pm. Individual Statistics changing, play to beat Temple last year at UB Sta- RUSHING: Bu!alo-Thermilus 8-31; Nduka 7-28; Henry 6-25; dium in a Hail Mary #nish. In the rematch, the Owls The Bulls’ o!ense was led by senior wide receiver Maynard 9-15. Temple-Pierce 20-116; McPherson 11-37; used a similar game and momentum changing play Naaman Roosevelt, who had nine receptions for Gri"n 6-36; Brown 1-7; Nixon 1-2; Stewart 1-0. PASSING: Bu!alo-Maynard 26-41-4-281. Temple-Charlton to seize control and go on to a 37-13 victory in the 120 yards, while teammate Brett Hamlin had six 6-17-1 95. . catches for 70 yards. Maynard #nished 26-of-41 Mid-American Conference opener for both teams at RECEIVING: Bu!alo-Roosevelt9-120; Hamlin 6-70; Rack 4-37; Lincoln Financial Field. passing for 281 yards and a six-yard touchdown toss Nduka 4-34; Thermilus 2-14; Rivers 1-6. Temple-Rodriguez Trailing 13-6 late in the #rst half, the Bulls em- to sophomore Marcus Rivers in the second half. 3-17; Nixon 1-48; Jones 1-22; Gri"n 1-8. Time of Game: 3:10, Attendance: 13,949 barked on a long drive that appeared might tie the Tailback Ike Nduka had 28 yards on seven carries game at halftime. Quarterback Zack Maynard com- for Bu!alo, as Bu!alo outgained Temple in the game pleted six straight passes on the drive for 59 yards to 380-293 yards. Defensively, junior safety Davonte move the Bulls to the Temple 21-yard line. However, Shannon led the Bulls with 10 tackles (nine solos), on a second-down play, Maynard was intercepted and a tackle for loss. Mike Newton added nine tack- by Elijah Joseph at the #ve-yard line, and the line- les. Senior cornerback Kendric Hawkins had a pair backer weaved his way down the sideline for a 95- of pass breakups. yard touchdown with just :07 left in the half. The After a Bu!alo punt to start the game, the Owls potential 14-point swing was too much for the Bulls opened the scoring with a drive that was driven by to overcome. their running game. Temple drove 69 yards on 12 “I’m disappointed in the loss, but I have to give plays, attempting just one pass, and #nished the credit to Temple, they played the better game. In of- drive with a 35-yard #eld goal by Brandon McManus fense, defense and special teams they made plays to take a 3-0 lead with 6:02 remaining in the #rst when they presented themselves and we didn’t,” quarter. said Bu!alo head coach Turner Gill. “We have to The Bulls tied the game with a long drive of their get better and we will. We’ll get back to practice own, after starting at their own three yard line. The and guys will get a better focus and we’ll see how Bulls drove 78 yards in 11 plays to tie the game. The they respond. We have plenty more football games big plays on the drive were a 14-yard completion to play – there is still enough games to do what we from Maynard to Jesse Rack, a 14-yard run by Nduka have to to get things accomplished.” and a 28-yard completion from Maynard to Hamlin. Junior A.J. Principe #nished the drive with a 36-yard

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Shannon, the two-time All-MAC selection who #n- ished with eight tackles, and one for loss, intercept- GAME 5 ed LeFevour at the Bulls’ 33-yard line and returned the ball 20 yards to set the Bulls up in Chippewa ter- ritory at the 47-yard line. After a pair of false starts, Maynard hit Roosevelt for a 24-yard pass to convert the #rst down and keep the drive alive. However, a CENTRAL MICHIGAN 20 sack ended the Bulls’ scoring threat and the Bulls had to punt for the fourth time on the afternoon. BUFFALO 13 Central Michigan took advantage of the defen- sive stop by driving for its second score. The Chips moved 80 yards in just eight plays with LeFevour completing all #ve of his passes and adding a 10- Bu!alo, NY yard run. eventually scored from seven yards out. The PAT kick, however, failed and October 3, 2009 the Chippewas led 13-0 with 10:12 left in the half. The Bulls got themselves back in the ballgame in Central Michigan 7 6 7 0 - 20 the latter stages of the second quarter. The longest scoring drive of the season – 16 plays, 64 yards – re- Bu!alo 0 10 3 0 - 13 sulted in a 22-yard #eld goal by A.J. Principe – with 3:31 left in the half. Nduka had 32 yards on four car- ries on the drive to pace the o!ense. The Bulls then got the ball right back after stop- Roosevelt, who had six receptions for 114 yards and ping Central three downs and out. On third down Scoring Summary a touchdown. The Bulls rushed for a season-high and one, senior defensive tackle Dane Robinson stopped LeFevour short of the #rst down. CM - Anderson, 11, pass from LeFevour (Aguila kick) 223 yards on 37 carries (6.0 yards per carry). CM - Brown, 7, run (Aguila kick) “It was a tough ball game,” said head coach Turn- Bu!alo then conducted a classic two-minute drill UB - Principe 22 yd #eld goal er Gill. “There were some things I saw in every phase drive to get their #rst touchdown of the game. Ndu- UB - Roosevelt, 24, pass from Maynard (Principe kick) of the game – o!ense, defense and special teams – ka started it with a 21-yard run and later caught a 12- CM - Brown, 27, pass from LeFevour (Aguila kick) that there was some progress made from the previ- yard pass from Maynard. The capper was a 24-yard UB - Principe 21 yd #eld goal ous games and we can build on that. laser from Maynard to Roosevelt on a post pattern “The running game was an area that we de- for a touchdown with :47 left in the half. Principe’s BUFFALO, NY - The University at Bu!alo football manded improvement,” said Gill. “It was something PAT made the score 13-10 at halftime. team improved in so many areas Saturday in their we talked about, worked on and practiced all week. Defensively, the Bulls got career e!orts from line- battle with Mid-American Conference powerhouse We did that. I would have thought that if we had this backer Scott Pettigrew and defensive tackle Anel Central Michigan, however, their struggles in the red amount of yards that we would have been success- Montanez. Pettigrew had 10 tackles (six solos), zone ultimately spelled the di!erence in a narrow ful and win the ballgame.” while Montanez had seven stops (#ve solos, includ- 20-13 loss before 18,092 fans at UB Stadium. The Chippewas started the second half by ex- ing one for loss). Junior linebacker Justin Winters The Bulls, who had struggled in both running and tending their lead to 20-10 on the opening drive of added seven tackles and a sack. stopping the run in previous games, got a career ef- the third quarter when LeFevour hit Antonio Brown fort from #rst-time starter Ike Nduka, who had 172 for a 27-yard score. yards on 22 carries, and the defense limited the Team Statistics After a missed #eld goal by the Bulls from 46 Chippewas, who averaged over 160 yards per game yards out, things looked desperate as the Chippe- CMU UB coming in, to 144 yards on 35 carries. However, three was again drove inside the Bulls 25-yard line. How- FIRST DOWNS 25 22 times the Bulls had the ball inside the 20-yard line ever, the Bulls defense forced a huge turnover when NET YARDS RUSHING 144 223 and came away with just six points. NET YARDS PASSING 268 210 defensive tackle Richie Smith stripped Kito Poblah The Bulls had three chances to score in the fourth Completions-Attempts-Int 22-28-1 16-32-1 with Bu!alo recovering at their own 18-yard line. quarter, but ended up not drawing any closer than TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 412 433 Bu!alo then had to wait on a 30-minute weather the #nal score. The #rst opportunity came early in Fumbles: Number-Lost 1-1 2-0 delay because of lightning in the area. However, the fourth quarter when the Bulls drove from their Penalties: Number-Yards 8-80 6-55 when the teams returned, UB embarked on a 79-yard Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 1-0-0 2-4-0 own seven-yard line to the CMU 11-yard line in a drive in 10 plays to cut into the lead. The big play was Kicko! returns: Number-Yds-TD 3-53-0 3-74-0 10-play drive. Nduka had a 24-yard run, while quar- a 48-yard run by Nduka which put the junior over Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 1-(-2)-0 1-20-0 terback Zach Maynard had a big 17-yard connec- 100 yards for the #rst in his career. Maynard ended Third-Down Conversions 6 of 11 5 of 13 tion with wideout Naaman Roosevelt. However, on Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 0 of 1 the drive by gaining 23 yards – on a third-and-goal fourth-and-inches from the CMU 11, Maynard was Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-2 2-3 from the CMU 26, to set up the 21-yard #eld goal by stopped short on a quarterback sneak. Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-6 1-7 Principe with 1:18 remaining in the third quarter. The Bulls defense then got the ball back with Early in the game, it was all Central Michigan as a key play from junior safety Davonte Shannon. Individual Statistics the visitors rolled to an early 13-0 lead. The Chippe- On a third-and-two play from the UB 39, Shannon was opened the scoring on their #rst possession of dropped Central quarterback Dan LeFevour for a Individual Statistics the game after the Bulls were forced to punt to open #ve-yard loss to force a punt. RUSHING: CMU-LeFevour 21-98; Cotton 10-25; Brown 2-18; the game. After just a 21-yard punt, Central had a Schroeder 1-4. Bu!alo-Nduka 22-172; Maynard 8-37; Ther- The Bulls next drive was stopped on a leaping in- short #eld and drove 46 yards in six plays capped milus 6-11; Henry 1-3. terception by Josh Gordy who was in man coverage by an 11-yard touchdown pass from Dan LaFevour PASSING: CMU-LeFevour 22-28-1-268. Bu!alo-Maynard 16- with Roosevelt. Bu!alo had one last chance, howev- to Bryan Anderson. After the PAT, Bu!alo trailed 31-1-210; Team 0-1-0-0. er, a Hail Mary throw to the end zone on the game’s RECEIVING: CMU-Anderson 8-95; Brown 6-112; Poblah 4-34; 7-0 with 11:43 left in the #rst quarter. The Chippe- #nal play was incomplete. Schroeder 2-18; Harris 1-6; Cotton 1-3. Bu!alo-Roosevelt was were able to convert a key third-and-11 on the Maynard #nished the game completing 16-of- 6-114; Hamlin 3-43; Jackson 3-10; Rack 1-14; Nduka 1-12; drive. 31 passes for 210 yards, while also running for 23 Thermilus 1-11; Brey 1-6. The Bulls were struggling in the #rst quarter, yards on eight carries. His favorite target again was Time of Game: 3:36, Attendance: 18,092 when a big defensive play changed the momentum.

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tackles, while Lott had six tackles and a fumble re- covery. Linebacker Justin Winters added six tackles GAME 6 and a sack. Team Statistics BUFFALO 40 GWU UB FIRST DOWNS 12 29 NET YARDS RUSHING 50 250 GARDNER-WEBB 3 NET YARDS PASSING 164 258 Completions-Attempts-Int 17-31-0 19-26-0 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 214 508 Fumbles: Number-Lost 2-1 1-0 Bu!alo, NY Penalties: Number-Yards 8-60 5-63 Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 1-0-0 3-13-0 October 10, 2009 Kicko! returns: Number-Yds-TD 6-136-0 2-52-0 Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 Third-Down Conversions 4 of 14 9 of 12 Gardner-Webb 3 0 0 0 - 3 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 2 1 of 2 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 0-0 6-6 Bu!alo 13 20 7 0 - 40 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-11 3-15

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Individual Statistics blocked. Scoring Summary RUSHING: GWU-Doolittle 12-17; Peoples 7-15; Hall 2-13; The Runnin’ Bulldogs cut into the Bulls’ lead on Jackson 1-4; Rock 1-3; Little 2-(-2). Bu!alo-Nduka 24-131; UB - Nduka, 1, run (Principe kick) its #rst possesion, driving 38 yards in nine plays, Thermilus 10-82; Gill 3-17; Henry 5-12; Jackson 1-12; Maynard GW - Gates 44 yd #eld goal capped by a 44-yard #eld goal by Ryan Gates with 3-7; Davis 1-(-11). UB - Thermilus, 2, run (Principe kick) PASSING: GWU-Doolittle 16-29-0-159; Rock 2-1-0-5. Bu!alo- UB - Rack, 1, pass from Maynard (Principe kick) 6:52 remaining in the #rst quarter. Maynard 16-20-0-232; Davis 3-6-0-26. UB - Rack, 9, pass from Maynard (Principe kick) RECEIVING: GWU-Sanders 5-74; Melton 4-31; Perry 2-18; UB - Nduka, 1, run (Principe kick) Bu!alo responded with a bruising 75-yard drive, in Peoples 2-13; Leslie 1-11; Jackson 1-(-1). Buffalo-Hamlin UB - Hamlin, 7, pass from Maynard (Principe kick) 6-132; Roosevelt 5-46; Rack 3-27; Jackson 2-24; Henry 1-11; 10 plays, with eight of the 10 plays on the ground. Rivers 1-10; Nduka 1-8. BUFFALO, NY - The University at Bu!alo football Brandon Thermilus came o! the bench to gain 32 Time of Game: 2:57, Attendance: 15,812 team dominated in all phases of the game in a 40-3 yards on four carries, including the #nal yard, for his Homecoming day victory over Gardner-Webb be- second score of the season. The Bulls started the fore 15,812 fans. Bu!alo rushed for 250 yards - led drive with a 17-yard completion from Maynard to by Ike Nduka who had 131 yards on 24 carries – and Rack, while Hamlin had a diving catch on third down threw for 258 yards, with senior $anker Brett Hamlin to keep the drive alive. recording six receptions for 132 yards and a touch- From there on, the Bulls dominated the remain- down. The Bulls jumped to a 33-3 halftime lead and der of the contest, scoring on three straight straight cruised in the second half to their third consecutive drives in the second quarter to open up a 33-3 half- Homecoming Day win. Nduka became the #rst Bull time lead. in the Division I-A era to go for over 100 yards in his Maynard hit Hamlin for a 50-yard catch and run to #rst two starts. set up the #rst score of the second quarter that was Sophomore quarterback Zach Maynard com- capped by a one-yard pass from Maynard to Rack, pleted 16-of-20 passes for 232 yards and three where Rack made an acrobatic catch over a Gardner- touchdowns – including two of them to senior tight Webb defender in the back of the end zone. end Jesse Rack – in a highly-e"cient performance. After forcing a G-W punt on a three-and-out, the “That was our best overall game we’ve played in Bulls struck again. This time Thermilus had a 21-yard a long time,” said head coach Turner Gill, after the run and Maynard connected with Hamlin on a div- most lopsided win during his four-year tenure. “The ing 39-yard strike down the center of the #eld to get guys played with great intensity, the execution was the Bulls on the march. Maynard would eventually excellent, I liked where our passion was and I liked #nd Rack again – for the #fth time this year in the the way our coaches worked with them during the end zone – on a nine-yard toss across the middle. week and saw it translate into the game.” The Bulls would tack on another second-quarter The Bulls opened the scoring after taking advan- touchdown when Nduka dove over the pile from tage of a special teams mistake by Gardner-Webb. one yard out. Again, Hamlin had the key grab with Junior cornerback Sherrod Lott recovered a mu!ed a 28-yard toss from Maynard. punt at the G-W 33-yard line after the Bulls’ initial The Bulls’ defense had its most dominant perfor- possession of the game. mance of the season. Bu!alo held the Bulldogs to a Nduka ripped o! a 25-yard gain, and after a pass season-low 215 yards and had a season-high three interference call near the goal line, Nduka punched sacks, two of them by redshirt freshman Steven it in from one yard out to put the Bulls up 6-0 Means. with 11:40 remaining. The PAT kick, however, was Davonte Shannon led the UB defense with eight

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However, the Bulls couldn’t move the ball and punted giving Akron great #eld position, taking over at the UB 35-yard line. This time the Zips took advan- GAME 7 tage, with an advantageous bounce. Quarterback Patrick Nicely had the ball jarred loose by linebacker Scott Pettigrew inside the UB #ve-yard line, but the ball was recovered in the end zone by Akron o!en- BUFFALO 21 sive guard Mike Ward. The Zips led 7-0 with 14:47 left in the half. Roosevelt played a huge role in the Bulls’ tying AKRON 17 touchdown score, breaking the school mark for re- ceptions in the process. Maynard had a 17-yard run to start the drive, before the two connected on a 20- Bu!alo, NY yard pass to the Akron #ve-yard line, which set the mark surpassing Drew Haddad (1996-99). Maynard then hit Roosevelt for a seven-yard dart across the October 17, 2009 middle to put the Bulls in the end zone for the #rst tine. After an A.J. Principe PAT kick, the teams were Akron 0 7 0 10 - 17 tied at 7-7 with 8:47 left in the half. The Bulls’ defense made another huge “red zone” Bu!alo 0 7 7 7 - 21 stop to preserve the 7-7 tie. After the Zips drove to the UB 18-yard line, Newton made another huge play. Nicely threw towards the end zone and Thom- as de$ected the ball, with Newton intercepting it in the end zone for the touchback. It was Newton’s sec- Scoring Summary half, before the Zips scored 10 unanswered points to ond turnover captured in the game and was his 11th take a 17-14 lead on a Branko Rogovic 30-yard #eld career interception. UA - Ward, 0, fumble recovery (Rogovic kick) goal with 9:57 left in the game. UB’s defense also got huge games from safety UB - Roosevelt, 7, pass from Maynard (Principe kick) However, on the ensuing possession, Maynard led Davonte Shannon and linebacker Justin Winters, UB - Roosevelt, 8, pass from Maynard (Principe kick) the Bulls on his #rst fourth quarter comeback drive. who both had 10 tackles. Shannon also hit the UA - Allen, 1, run (Rogovic kick) Maynard completed a 13-yard pass to senior Brett 300-tackle plateau in his career – becoming the #rst UA - Rogovic kick Hamlin – who had #ve catches for 76 yards – and junior since Craig Guest (1993-96) to reach that total. UB - Henry, 1, run (Principe kick) another 15-yarder to Roosevelt. After Henry, who Pettigrew added six tackles, a forced fumble and a came o! the bench to lead the Bulls with 62 yards pass breakup, while freshman defensive end Steven BUFFALO, NY - The Bu!alo football team overcame rushing, ripped o! two runs for 15 yards, Maynard a fourth quarter de#cit and stormed back to claim a Means had two sacks for the second straight game, hit Roosevelt down the right sideline for a 16-yard for a total of 23 yards in losses. 21-17 victory over visiting Akron on a record-setting strike to set up the winning score. Henry powered in day for senior wide receiver Naaman Roosevelt. behind center Josh Violanti, left guard Peter Bitt- The win was the second straight for the Bulls, who ner and left tackle Jordan Jerrold. Team Statistics improved to 3-4 overall and 1-2 in the MAC in front Bu!alo scored #rst in the second half to break a of 13,750 fans at UB Stadium. 7-7 deadlock. The UB defense sti!ened – with Sher- Akron UB Roosevelt caught a career-high 12 catches for rod Lott adding a four-yard loss on tailback Torrence FIRST DOWNS 19 19 100 yards, but none was bigger than a 16-yard strike DeVoe – and forced a punt from their own end zone NET YARDS RUSHING 134 107 NET YARDS PASSING 200 205 from sophomore quarterback Zach Maynard, while which was downed at the Akron 43-yard line. absorbing a huge hit, to take the ball to the Akron Completions-Attempts-Int 17-34-2 20-35-2 The Bulls needed six plays to take the lead. May- TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 334 312 one-yard line, setting up a touchdown by Mario nard hit Hamlin on a deep cross for 24 yards and Fumbles: Number-Lost 2-1 1-0 Henry with 5:59 left in the game. Maynard #nished then Henry gained 18 yards on two carries. The Penalties: Number-Yards 5-33 5-49 the game 20-of-35 passing for 205 yards and a pair drive stayed alive on an Akron pass interference call Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 3-14-0 1-7-0 of touchdowns, giving him 13 touchdowns on the against Roosevelt, and Maynard capped the drive Kicko! returns: Number-Yds-TD 4-94-0 4-72-0 year. on a third-and-#ve from the Akron 8, with a crossing Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 2-13-0 2-55-0 The Bulls closed the game out with an intercep- pattern to Roosevelt that looked like a carbon copy Third-Down Conversions 5 of 14 6 of 14 tion by junior Domonic Cook at the UB 22-yard line of their #rst half touchdown. It was Roosevelt’s 25th Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 0 of 1 which he returned 55 yards to e!ectively end the touchdown reception of his career. Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-5 3-3 game with 1:32 left. On the next possession, the Zips drove to the Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-12 2-23 “It’s great to win. I’m proud of this football team. Bulls’ 37-yard line, when cornerback Josh Thomas It’s good to see a football team come together and came up huge breaking up a deep pass for Andre Individual Statistics have games like this where things are maybe a little Jones near the end zone. bit rough, they’re struggling, but then you #nd a The Zips, however, would bounce back to eventu- Individual Statistics way to win,” said head coach Turner Gill. “There was ally tie and take the lead before UB’s o!ense stepped RUSHING: Akron-Torrence 13-90; Allen 2-23; Tuzze 7-17; Miller a phase in every part of the game where guys need- up to win the game. 1-4; Martin 1-0; Nicely 6-0; Ward 0-0. Bu!alo-Henry 20-62; ed to step up, and they did step up. That’s what you The Bulls’ defense came up big throughout the Maynard 6-36; Nduka 6-14; Thermilus 3-5. have to do if you want to be a good football team game, forcing three turnovers, including two huge PASSING: Akron-Nicely 17-34-2-200; Bu!alo-Maynard 20- and if you’re trying to win championships. You have plays by senior safety Mike Newton, who #nished 35-2-205. to play well when things aren’t going so well.” the game with eight tackles, going over 300 for his RECEIVING: Akron-LeFrance 5-62; Jones 4-53; Miller 2-36; Bowser 2-19; Bruce 2-15; Weber 1-9; Martin 1-6. Bu!alo- Roosevelt, who #nished the game with 250 ca- career. reer receptions, also became the #rst Bull in school Roosevelt 12-100; Hamlin 5-76; Henry 2-17; Nduka 1-12. The two teams had played a scoreless #rst quar- Time of Game: 3:18, Attendance: 13,750 history to go over 5,000 all-purpose yards. ter despite turnovers by both teams. The Zips had a “It’s a great feeling, especially with a win,” said golden opportunity after an interception by Manley Roosevelt. “The good thing is getting a win and go- Waller at the Bulls’ 25-yard line. However, after driv- ing from there. I’m not really focused on the records ing inside the 10-yard line, Bu!alo got a huge turn- or anything like that, I’m just focused on getting the over of its own as defensive tackle Anel Montanez win.” jarred the ball loose from Torrence, with Newton re- The Bulls had led the game 14-7 in the second covering at the #ve-yard line.

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The Bulls tied the game with a momentum- changing turnover. After a UB punt on its #rst pos- session, the Broncos started at their own 14-yard GAME 8 line. On #rst down, West was thrown for a three-yard loss with cornerback Sherrod Lott forcing a fumble that was recovered by sophomomre Scott Pet- tigrew at the WMU 11-yard line. On the very next play, Nduka, who averaged 9.6 yards per carry (18 rushes for 172 yards), burst through a huge hole be- WESTERN MICHIGAN 34 hind center Josh Violanti for an 11-yard score. After the PAT, the game was tied with 7:17 left in the #rst quarter. BUFFALO 31 (OT) The Broncos retook the lead by driving 86 yards on 10 plays, converting a pair of third down conver- sions, and capping the drive with an 11-yard pass from Hiller to Ponder for their second hookup for a Kalamazoo, MI score in the game. They extended the lead to 17-7 on a 28-yard #eld goal with 13:01 left in the half. The Bulls failed to cash a golden opportunity October 24, 2009 to cut into the Western lead on the ensuing drive. A career-long 50-yard run by Nduka got the Bulls moving, before Maynard connected with Hamlin Bu!alo 7 6 14 10 0 31 for a 24-yard hookup to the Broncos’ six-yard line. However, four cracks from there were unsuccessful, Western Michigan 14 3 7 7 3 34 including a fourth-down pass from the one-yard line that was intercepted in the end zone. The Bulls and Broncos both squandered scoring chances late in the #rst half. Defensive end Jerry Housey forced a fumble by $anker Robert Arnheim action when starter Mario Henry hurt his ankle early that was recovered by Pettigrew at mid#eld. How- Scoring Summary in the game. ever, Maynard was intercepted on a third down pass Cornerbacks Josh Thomas, Kendric Hawkins that glanced o! the hands of Hamlin and Jamail WM - Ponder, 10, pass from Hiller (Potter kick) and Joe Petit, as well as defensive lineman Willie Berry returned it to the UB 10-yard line. However, UB - Nduka, 11, run (Principe kick) the UB defense sti!ened with defensive end Bruno Moseley and safety Chris Storr all left the game for LaPointe pressuring Hiller into an incompletion on WM - Ponder, 9, pass fom Hiller (Potter kick) Bu!alo and did not return. third down. The Broncos botched the #eld goal snap WM - Potter 28 yd #eld goal “Defensively a few guys got banged up and we’ll and Potter missed a 22-yard #eld goal that left the UB - Nduka, 2, run (Principe kick) have to see if they can come back next week in the score 17-7 at halftime. WM - West, 2, run (Potter kick) next few days,” said Gill. “We were somewhat limited with our calls, because we had so many new guys Defensively, the Bulls got big games from line- UB - Hamlin, 33, pass from Maynard (Principe kick) in there, but the guys that had to come in and play backers Justin Winters and Pettigrew. Winters had UB - Nduka, 56, run (Principe kick) gave us a chance to win the ballgame.” a career-best 16 tackles, while Pettigrew had two WM - West, 3, run (Potter kick) Like last year, however, the Bulls couldn’t protect fumble recoveries and two pass breakups. Pettigrew UB - Principe 28 yd #eld goal now has three fumble recoveries on the season and a late lead. The Broncos, behind quarterback Tim has also forced two fumbles. The Bulls broke up WM - Potter 28 yd #eld goal Hiller, who threw for 350 yards, marched down the eight passes in the game, including one from Lott, #eld and capped a go-ahead touchdown drive with who had a career-best 10 tackles, including two for KALAMAZOO, MI – The University at Bu!alo foot- a three-yard run by Brandon West with 1:58 remain- losses. ball team had deja vu all over again in a 34-31 over- ing to give the Broncos a 31-28 lead. time loss to Western Michigan at Waldo Stadium in a The Bulls weren’t #nished. Maynard, who com- Mid-American Conference class on Saturday. pleted 26-of-51 passes for 327 yards, led the Bulls Team Statistics The Bulls squandered a lead with less than #ve down the #eld in a two-minute o!ense. Maynard minutes remaining and lost in overtime for the sec- completed 8-of-11 passes for 71 yards, including ond straight season to the Broncos in a hard-fought several second-e!ort plays by Hamlin, who #nished UB WMU game that had dozens of momentum swings. The with 10 catches for 136 yards. That would set up ju- FIRST DOWNS 24 27 Bulls trailed the entire game until tailback Ike Ndu- nior kicker A.J. Principe to boot a 28-yard #eld goal NET YARDS RUSHING 214 155 ka – who matched his career-high with 172 yards to tie the game at 31-31 on the game’s #nal play of NET YARDS PASSING 327 350 – dashed 56 yards with 5:16 remaining to give the regulation. Completions-Attempts-Int 26-51-2 34-55-0 Bulls a 28-24 lead. That score erased what had been However, in overtime, it was all Broncos. WMU TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 541 505 a 10-point second half de#cit and seemingly had forced UB backwards a yard, and then two straight incompletions, the last one just out of the reach Fumbles: Number-Lost 1-0 2-2 the Bulls (3-5, 1-3 MAC) in position to get a huge Penalties: Number-Yards 4-33 4-30 road victory and set up a wild end of regulation and of tight end Jesse Rack, who had a career-best 89 overtime that saw both teams score in the #nal two yards receiving on #ve catches. That left UB to turn Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 2-16-0 1-9-0 minutes before WMU’s John Potter kicked a 28-yard to kicker John Rachuna – attempting his #rst #eld Kicko! returns: Number-Yds-TD 4-41-0 5-120-0 #eld goal to win it in overtime. goal as Bull – from 43 yards out into a strong wind. Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 2-45-0 “We are disappointed but our guys will be resil- The kick was wide right. Rachuna, who has the stron- Third-Down Conversions 7 of 17 8 of 17 ient and we’ll come back ready to play another foot- ger leg of UB’s kickers, also took over the UB punting Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 0 of 0 ball game,” said head coach Turner Gill. “We had our chores for most of the game and excelled, including Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-4 6-7 chances to win the game on o!ense, defense and a career-best 71-yard boot. Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-1 1-6 special teams, but Western Michigan made more The Bulls opened the second half with an im- plays than we did. They are a good football team pressive scoring drive to cut into a 10-point half- and made the plays to win. I still think we have a time de#cit. Maynard hit Naaman Roosevelt for a Individual Statistics good football team, too, we just have to take advan- huge third-down conversion, before the sophomore tage of the opportunites we have. Games like this quarterback turned to his legs. Maynard ripped o! a 42-yard run – the longest of his career – to put Individual Statistics always come down to a few plays and Western made RUSHING: Bu!alo-Nduka 18-172; Maynard 6-34; Henry 3-10. them.” the Bulls in scoring range, before Nduka scored his Nduka’s third touchdown of the game brought second touchdown of the game from two yards out. Temple-West 27-133; Thompson 2-16; Cardar 1-8; Winchester the Bulls back from a 10-point de#cit for the second After Principe’s PAT, the Bulls trailed 17-14 with 12:21 1-4; Hiller 2-(-6). time in the second half. Trailing 24-14, UB climbed left in the third quarter. PASSING: Buffalo-Maynard 26-50-2-327. WMU-Hiller 34- back into the game when senior $anker Brett Ham- The Bulls had put themselves in a hole right from 55-0 350 . lin made an incredible, fully outstreched 33-yard the outset. Western Michigan opened the game RECEIVING: Buffalo-Hamlin 10-146; Roosevelt 8-63; Rack touchdown catch from quarterback Zach Maynard with a big play as senior kicko! return dynamo Bran- 5-89; Nduka 2-20; Jackson 1-9. WMU-Ponder 10-86; Arnheim with 2:43 left in the third quarter. don West took the opening kicko! back 53 yards to the Bulls’ 46-yard line, where the Broncos mounted 7-107; Ravenell 6-48; Smith 4-57; West 4-41; Stevens 2-6; Bu!alo’s defense, despite losing #ve signi#cant Thompson 1-5. players to injury, forced Western to punt on three a drive that put the #rst points on the board. Hiller straight possessions, setting up Nduka’s career-long hit Ansel Ponder on a crossing pattern from 10 yards Time of Game: 3:25, Attendance: 12,924 run. Nduka was a game-time decision with an ankle out to put the Broncos ahead, 7-0, with 10:40 to go injury from last week, but was pressed into full-time in the #rst quarter. Hiller hit all #ve of his passes in the drive for 33 yards.

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However, the crucial play of the game would come early in the fourth quarter. After being GAME 9 stopped at their own 41 yard line, Rachuna had his second punt blocked, with the Falcons recovering at the UB 17 yard line. Six plays later, Sheehan took the ball over the goal line on a quarterback draw and the momentum changed hands for a #nal time. BOWLING GREEN 30 The Bulls defense, which played well for most of the game, got another big game from freshman BUFFALO 29 Steven Means. The Bu!alo native had a career-best #ve tackles, including his team-high #fth sack. Cor- nerback Domonic Cook had eight tackles to lead a UB defense that had six tackles for loss. Junior safety Bu!alo, NY Davonte Shannon had his second interception of November 3, 2009 the season, returning it 30 yards in the second half. Team Statistics Bowling Green 7 6 3 14 - 30 Bu!alo 7 14 8 0 - 29 BGSU UB FIRST DOWNS 20 23 NET YARDS RUSHING 48 262 NET YARDS PASSING 313 149 Completions-Attempts-Int 22-41-1 13-27-0 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 361 411 “Special teams hurt us,” said head coach Turner Scoring Summary Fumbles: Number-Lost 1-1 1-0 Gill. “Just some simple things where we didn’t ex- Penalties: Number-Yards 8-65 10-123 UB - Nduka, 3, run (Principe kick) ecute what we were told to do on the football #eld. Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 3-46-0 0-0-0 BG - Geter, 1, run (Norsic kick) That cost us to have two blocked punts. O!ensively, Kicko! returns: Number-Yds-TD 7-74-0 5-79-0 UB - Henry, 2, run (Principe kick) you have to get some points in the second half. With Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 1-30-0 BG - Geter, 1, run (Norsic kick failed) an explosive o!ense like they have you cannot set- Third-Down Conversions 7 of 14 5 of 15 BG - Norsic 34 yd #eld goal tle with not getting points in the second half. And Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 1 of 2 UB - Gill, 5, run (Maynard rush) Red-Zone Scores-Chances 5-6 4-4 BG - Sheehan, 4, run (Norsic kick) defensively, you’ve gotta be able to stop them. We Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-17 1-4 BG - Barnes, 18, pass from Sheehan (Norsic kick) stopped them for a little while but you’ve gotta be able to do it the whole game.” Individual Statistics BUFFALO, NY - The University at Bu!alo football The Bulls started extremely fast in the game. En team dropped a second straight heartbreaking route to racking up 302 yards of o!ense in the #rst Individual Statistics game, losing a second half double-digit lead in a half, the Bulls led 21-13 at halftime. Bu!alo took the RUSHING: BGSU-Sheehan 6-20; Geter 15-13; Bullock 1-11; 30-29 loss to Bowling Green in a Mid-American Con- opening kicko! and drove 80 yards for a score to Barnes 2-5. Bu!alo-Gill 23-172; Maynard 10-38; Nduka 8-30; ference East Division clash. The loss spoiled a break- set the tone. Maynard hit Brett Hamlin for 30 yards Henry 4-15; Thermilus 2-7. out performance by freshman tailback Je!von Gill, on the game’s #rst play, had a 19-yard completion PASSING: BGSU-Sheehan 22-40-1-313; Barnes 0-1-0-0. who rushed for 172 yards on 23 carries after being to tight end Michael Marr and the Bulls capped the Bu!alo-Maynard 13-27-0-149. RECEIVING: BGSU-Barnes 8-122; Hutson 4-38; Wright 4-35; pressed into duty when the Bulls’ top two tailbacks drive with a three-yard touchdown run by Ike Ndu- Geter 3-71; Hodges 1-20; Scheidler 1-18; Bullock 1-9. Bu!alo- were hurt. ka. Nduka was hurt on UB’s next drive and did not Hamlin 3-54; Gill 3-8; Rack 2-38; Roosevelt 2-21; Marr 1-19; The Bulls led 29-16 entering the fourth quarter, return. Henry 1-5; Jackson 1-4. but could not hold on to the lead as the Falcons After a BG touchdown to tie the game, Bu!alo Time of Game: 3:21, Attendance: 13,202 scored two touchdowns, including the game-win- struck again. The Bulls appeared to have taken a ning on an 18-yard pass from Tyler Sheehan to Fred- 10-7 lead on a #eld goal, but a roughing the kicker die Barnes, the nation’s leading receiver. penalty gave UB a #rst down and the Bulls took full The Bulls looked like they might have put the advantage. Tailback Mario Henry burst in from two game away just before that. Bowling Green had yards out to put UB up 14-7 with 13:26 to go in the driven to the Bulls’ four yard line down six points half. (29-23), when linebacker Josh Copeland broke up Again the Falcons rebounded, cutting the lead Sheehan’s fourth-down pass at the goal line to pre- to 14-13 on a one-yard TD run by Willie Geter, but serve the lead. Starting at the four yard line, the Bulls missed the PAT and trailed 14-13 with 6:16 to go in appeared ready to close the game out after picking the half. On the next possession, UB drove 81 yards up a pair of #rst downs. Zach Maynard, who was 13- on nine plays to take a 21-13 lead into the half. Gill of-27 passing for 149 yards and rushed for 38 yards had a 24-yard carry to move the ball to the BG 18- on 10 carries, scrambled for nine yards to pick up yard line, and on the next play, Maynard hit tight the #rst down. Gill then broke o! a 24-yard run over end Jesse Rack on a post pattern from 18 yards out mid#eld that put him over the 170-yard mark. How- for Rack’s sixth touchdown catch of the season, tied ever, on third-and-three Maynard mis#red on a pass for the team lead. to Naaman Roosevelt and, after a 15-yard penalty In the second half, the Bulls took advantage of for kick-catching interference, the Falcons drove 75 a Falcons’ special teams miscue. Punter John Rac- yards for the winning score. huna drilled a high 46-yard kick that Geter mu!ed, The Bulls were hurt by penalties and special with the ball recovered by senior Alex Pierre at the teams miscues in the game. Bu!alo was penalized Falcons’ #ve-yard line. One play later, Gill went o! 10 times for 123 yards and had two crucial punts left tackle to paydirt and when Maynard ran in for blocked which led directly to 14 points for Bowling the two-point conversion, the Bulls led 29-16 and Green. appeared headed for victory.

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ploded for three touchdowns in a span of 1:25 late in the #rst quarter. The Bobcats opened the scoring GAME 10 when backup quarterback Tyler Tettleton rushed in from nine yards out to open the scoring with 3:10 left in the #rst quarter. That capped a 69-yard drive in seven plays. After the kicko!, it took Bu!alo just one play to OHIO 27 even the score. Redshirt freshman quarterback Jer- ry Davis hit Roosevelt in perfect stride for a 76-yard BUFFALO 24 touchdown strike, a play that also made Roosevelt the Bulls’ all-time leader in receiving yards. After the PAT, UB had tied the game at 7-7 with 2:57 left. It then took just two plays for Ohio to regain the Bu!alo, NY lead. Scott hit Taylor Price for 48 yards and on the next play tailback Vince Davidson scored from 10 November 10, 2009 yards out. After the PAT, the Bobcats led 14-7 with 2:10 to go in the quarter. Ohio 14 7 3 3 - 27 Trailing 21-7 late in the #rst half, the Bulls had one Bu!alo 7 7 7 3 - 24 of their best two-minute drives of the season. With Maynard going 7-for-10 on the drive for 84 yards and adding a clutch 13-yard carry. The Bulls’ #nished the drive on a gorgeous 21-yard pass from Maynard to Roosevelt in the left corner of the end zone with Scoring Summary After a 25-yard kicko! return by Terrell Jackson – just three seconds left in the half. The drive traveled who had a career-best four catches for 60 yards – the 93 yards in 14 plays in 1:56. OU - Tettleton, 9, run (Weller kick) Bulls started at their own 35-yard line. On a fourth- UB - Roosevelt, 76, pass from Davis (Principe kick) and-four play, sophomore quarterback Zach May- Team Statistics OU - Davidson, 10, run (Weller kick) nard hit Roosevelt for six yards – with the senior tak- OU - McCare, 0, fumble recovery (Weller kick) ing a jarring hit at mid#eld. Maynard then connected Ohio UB UB - Roosevelt, 21, pass from Maynard (Prinipe kick) with senior $anker Brett Hamlin, who #nished with FIRST DOWNS 17 23 OU - Weller 46 yd #eld goal NET YARDS RUSHING 115 125 UB - Roosevelt, 22, pass from Maynard (Principe kick) 75 yards on #ve receptions, for a 20-yard strike down NET YARDS PASSING 269 316 UB - Principe 26 yd #eld goal the middle. However, on third-and-10 at the OU 33, Completions-Attempts-Int 23-29-1 20-44-2 OU - Weller 47 yd #eld goal Maynard’s pass went through a UB receiver’s hands and was picked o! by Shannon Ballard to seal the TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 384 441 BUFFALO, NY - Like they have throughout a season Fumbles: Number-Lost 4-1 2-1 game. Penalties: Number-Yards 7-64 7-75 of injuries and narrow losses, the University at Buf- After trailing 21-14 at halftime, UB’s defense kept Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 4-3-0 1-0-0 falo football team fought back valiantly throughout the Bulls in the game in the second half, allowing Kicko! returns: Number-Yds-TD 5-55-0 6-97-0 its nationally-televised game against Ohio Univer- just two long (46- and 47-yard) #eld goals. The de- Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 2-44-0 1-26-0 sity, coming back from a 14-point #rst-half de#cit. In fense was led by the play of reserve linebacker Josh Third-Down Conversions 6 of 14 5 of 14 the end, however, the Bulls lost their third straight Copeland – another example of the Bulls’ backups Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 2 of 2 game decided on the #nal drive in a heartbreaking stepping up. Playing for leading tackler Justin Win- Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-3 1-2 Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-7 1-22 27-24 loss to the Bobcats before 13,032 fans on Se- ters, Copeland had nine tackles, two for loss, and a nior Night. quarterback hurry. Safety Davonte Shannon and Individual Statistics Senior wide receiver Naaman Roosevelt saved linebacker Scott Pettigrew added eight tackles one of the #nest games of his brilliant career for his apiece, while senior safety Mike Newton had eight #nal home game, catching eight passes for a career- Individual Statistics tackles, a sack and a forced fumble. RUSHING: Ohio-Garrett 17-68; Price 1-22; Davidson 3-14; best 165 yards and three touchdowns. Roosevelt led The Bulls trailed 24-14, when Maynard hooked Tettleton 2-13; Brazill 2-4; Scott 7-(-4). Bu!alo-Henry 5-43; his team back from a 21-7 de#cit in the #rst half with up with Jackson for a 32-yard catch and run, before Maynard 7-39; Gill 9-32; Thermilus 4-11; Jackson 1-4; Davis a collection of highlight reel catches. senior tailback Mario Henry ripped o! an 18-yard 1-(-4). “I’m proud of our football team,” said head coach run to the 22 yard line. On the next play, Maynard hit PASSING: Ohio-Scott 22-28-1-221; Brazill 1-1-0-48. Bu!alo- Turner Gill. “They played hard and played with great Roosevelt on a fade route down the right sideline to Maynard 17-36-2-230; Davis 3-5-0-86. RECEIVING: Ohio-Brazill 10-99; Price 6-81; McCrae 2-56; e!ort. They played with some energy tonight and pull the Bulls within 24-21. played with con#dence. We just need to learn how Thompson 2-31; Goulet 2-0; Garrett 1-2. Bu!alo-Roosevelt The Bulls trailed by that same margin when the 8-165; Hamlin 5-75; Jackson 4-60; Rack 2-14; Gill 1-2. to #nish. We have to make the plays when they are UB defense made a huge play. After Ohio had driven Time of Game: 3:28, Attendance: 13,032 there to make. That is a sign of a team that knows to the Bulls’ 30-yard line, sophomore defensive tack- how to #nish football games. For some reason this le Richie Smith tipped a Theo Scott pass in the air, year, we are unable to #nish those games.” intercepted it and ran 26 yards to set the Bulls up in The game came down to the #nal two minutes scoring range. for the third straight week as the Bobcats broke a After a nine-yard connection from Maynard to 24-24 tie by driving 53 yards in 12 plays after tak- senior tight end Jesse Rack on a third-down play, ing possession with 6:58 remaining in regulation. Henry ripped o! a 16-yard run to set the Bulls up at The Bulls stopped the drive thanks to a batted down the OU 13. However, a potential touchdown pass pass on third-and-12 from the UB 30 by senior de- was broken up in the end zone and UB was able to fensive tackle Dane Robinson. tie the score when kicker A.J. Principe banged in a However, Matt Weller calmly drilled a 47-yard 26-yard #eld goal with 7:04 remaining. #eld goal – into a breeze, to give Ohio a 27-24 lead However, the Bobcats would make enough plays with 1:25 left. The never-say-die Bulls, however, had down the stretch to hold on for the win. lots of #ght left in them. The game was scoreless until the two teams ex-

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The Bulls’ defense then forced a three-and-out by Miami, as senior defensive tackle Dane Robinson registered his #rst sack of the year, forcing another GAME 11 RedHawk punt. Getting the ball back with 1:26 on the clock, May- nard and the Bulls ran an e"cient two-minute drill that led to a 52-yard scoring drive in seven plays. BUFFALO 42 The key plays were a 10-yard pass from Maynard to tight end Jesse Rack, and a 17-yard hookup with Brett Hamlin. On second-and-goal at the two-yard MIAMI (OH) 17 line, Maynard bootlegged around left end with just 13 seconds left in the half. The Bulls led 21-3 at the half. The Bulls opened the second half with their Oxford, OH fourth straight scoring drive. Thermilus and May- nard ripped o! back-to-back 15 yard runs, before the Bulls went into the trickeration bag. The Bulls November 18, 2009 ran a triple reverse for the second time this year, with $anker Terrell Jackson hitting a wide open Rack for a 30-yard touchdown score and his seventh Bu!alo 0 21 7 14 - 42 touchdown of the season. The play also went for a Miami 0 3 7 7 - 17 touchdown at Central Florida this year. Twice in the second half – after Miami cut the lead to 28-10 – it appeared the RedHawks were go- ing to make the game extremely interesting. Late in the third quarter, Miami drove to the Bu!alo #ve- head coach Turner Gill. “Since I’ve been here, run- yard line, but sacks by Justin Winters and DuBois, Scoring Summary ning backs have been the strength of our team, this who would #nish with a career-high six tackles and MU - Cook 37 yd #eld goal year we have that depth and they are all very ex- two sacks, forced a #eld goal attempt. Cook pulled UB - Thermilus, 3, run (Principe kick) plosive when they are healthy. Brandon was #nally the 29-yard attempt wide left. UB - Themilus, 31, run (Principe kick) healthy tonight and he showed his ability.” After a Bu!alo punt, the RedHawks again drove UB - Maynard, 2, run (Principe kick) “We have to do a better job of getting o! the #eld down the #eld, but junior cornerback Domonic UB - Rack, 30, pass from Jackson (Principe kick) defensively, they ran 92 plays due to converting a Cook stripped receiver Brayden Coombs at the one- MU - Woods, 6, pass from Dysert (Cook kick) lot of third downs (13-of-21),” said Gill, “but it was a yard line and Newton recovered it and returned UB - Thermilus, 29, pass from Maynard (Principe kick) great job by our defense of keeping them out of the the ball to the 25-yard line. That’s when the UB of- MU - Rogers, 36, pass from Raudabaugh (Cook kick) end zone and for the most part we did that.” fense put on the #nishing touches, with Maynard UB - Gill, 23, run (Principe kick) The game was scoreless through the #rst quarter and Thermilus starring again. Maynard and Ther- despite the RedHawks spending a good portion of it milus combined for 40 yads rushing before a gor- OXFORD, OH – The University at Bu!alo exploded in Bulls territory. Miami’s #rst drive moved inside the geous fake by Maynard left Thermilus all alone for for 21 second quarter points to o!set a sluggish start Bu!alo 40-yard line before a holding call and a pass a 30-yard touchdown strike. It was Maynard’s 11th and went on to a convincing 42-17 victory at Miami breakup by Newton ended the drive. straight game throwing a touchdown, extending his University on Wednesday night in a game televised After Bu!alo failed to pick up a #rst down, punter school record. nationally on ESPNU. Junior tailback Brandon Ther- Peter Fardon got o! his best punt of the season, a milus ran for a career-best 126 yards on just 11 car- 52-yarder that the RedHawks mu!ed but were able Team Statistics ries and scored three touchdowns to lead the Bulls, to recover. Miami was able to drive to the Bu!alo 20- yard line, but on #rst down Newton came up with while quarterback Zach Maynard accounted for UB Miami 197 yards of total o!ense (136 passing and 61 rush- another big play, intercepting Zak Dysert at the goal line and returning the ball to the Bu!alo 30-yard FIRST DOWNS 21 27 ing) and a pair of touchdowns as well. It marked Buf- NET YARDS RUSHING 240 90 falo’s #rst-ever win at Miami’s Yager Stadium in their lilne. It was Newton’s second interception of the sea- son and the third time this year he has either recov- NET YARDS PASSING 166 295 seventh trip. Completions-Attempts-Int 14-20-0 35-57-1 Trailing 3-0 in the second quarter, the Bulls ex- ered a fumble or intercepted a pass in the Bu!alo end zone. TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 406 385 ploded for 21 points behind the play of Maynard Fumbles: Number-Lost 1-0 2-1 Miami opened the scoring with 10:10 remaining and Thermilus. Maynard connected on 9-of-10 pass- Penalties: Number-Yards 2-30 3-30 in the half after a special teams miscue by Bu!alo. es for 93 yards, while Thermilus blasted for 93 yards Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 2-2-0 1-4-0 After forcing a punt after a sack by sophomore Pet- on just #ve carries and scored a pair of touchdowns Kicko! returns: Number-Yds-TD 3-65-0 7-81-0 tigrew, Bu!alo roughed the punter, giving the Red- in that quarter alone, as the Bulls took control of the Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 1-30-0 0-0-0 contest. Hawks an automatic #rst down. Bu!alo’s defense, Third-Down Conversions 2 of 7 13 of 21 That followed a #rst quarter that saw the Bulls thanks to a forced fumble that rolled out of bounds Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 1 of 2 gain just 16 yards and go without a #rst down. In the after a seven-yard loss by Josh Thomas, were able to Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-2 1-3 second quarter, Bu!alo gained 200 yards and had limit Miami to a 37-yard #eld goal by Trevor Cook. Sacks By: Number-Yards 6-45 0-0 11 #rst downs and took control of both the line of As they have often this year, Bu!alo responded to scrimmage and the game. Bu!alo’s defense was op- an opponent’s scoring drive with one of their own. portunistic throughout the game, accounting for a Bu!alo drove 69 yards in seven plays as Maynard Individual Statistics season-high six sacks and recording two turnovers, ran for a #rst down to keep the drive alive and com- both by senior safety Mike Newton. Newton, who pleted 3-of-3 passes for 38 yards. Tailback Thermilus Individual Statistics had 10 tackles, intercepted a pass at the goal line and capped the drive, going untouched into the left RUSHING: Buffalo-Thermilus 11-126; Maynard 6-61; Gill recovered a fumble at the UB one-yard line to thwart corner of the end zone from three yards out, after 5-31; Henry 5-10; Davis 2-8; Jackson 2-4. Miami-Green 2-27; Miami scoring chances. Safety Davonte Shannon setting the Bulls up inside the #ve-yard line with a Dysert 19-27; Raudabaugh 3-15; Merriweather 7-11; Swift recorded a season-high 15 tackles, including two 27-yard burst around right end. After a PAT by A.J. 1-7; Bratton 2-6. for losses, while sophomore Gordon DuBois led a Principe, the Bulls led 7-3 with 6:49 left in the half. PASSING: Bu!alo-Maynard 13-18-0-136; Jackson 1-1-0-30. strong UB pass rush with two of the Bulls’ six sacks. After forcing a Miami punt, Thermilus took over Miami-Dysert 24-37-1-194; Raudabaugh 11-20-0-101 . Linebacker Scott Pettigrew added 10 tackles and a the game. The junior from Texas ripped o! runs of RECEIVING: Buffalo-Jackson 6-40; Rack 4-62; Thermilus sack and the UB defense recorded a season-high 12 18 and 14 yards and Maynard hit freshman fullback 1-29; Hamlin 1-17; Young 1-11; Young 1-11; Sizemore 1-7. tackles for loss. Nick Sizemore, making his #rst start, for a seven-yard Miami-Coombs 14-100; Rogers 9-86; Woods 5-51; Swift “We needed a win and to win here at Miami for completion. Thermilus then burst over left guard, 2-21; Cruse 1-22; Bratton 1-15; Marck 1-4; Green 1-3, Mer- the #rst time and to see our players continue to play behind guard Peter Bittner and tackle Jordan Jer- riweather 1-(-7). Time of Game: 3:02, Attendance: 7,983 hard and execute well, it’s great to get a win,” said rold, and rambled 31 yards for the touchdown.

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The Bulls would snap the tie on a 66-yard drive in 10 plays early in the fourth quarter. The big play was GAME 12 a 36-yard draw by Thermilus and a 14-yard pass from Maynard to Hamlin to the KSU #ve-yard line. How- ever, the Bulls could not punch it in from there and Principe booted a 24-yard #eld goal which made him the school’s all-time leader in #eld goals with BUFFALO 9 7:51 remaining to give Bu!alo a 6-3 lead. However, on the ensuing kicko!, Kent&s Dri Ar- KENT STATE 6 cher returned the kicko! 77 yards to the Bu!alo 13-yard line. The Bulls defense rose up and stu!ed the Flashes, forcing a 26-yard #eld goal that Cortez drilled through to tie the game at 6-6 with 5:25 left. Kent, OH Bu!alo’s o!ense, and its senior class, would have the #nal say, however. Maynard, denied a touch- November 27, 2009 down throw for the #rst time all season, became a running threat, racking up 20 yards on four carries to Bu!alo 0 3 0 6 - 9 keep the chains moving. Thermilus blasted o! a 15- Miami 0 0 3 3 - 6 yard gain on #rst-and-10 at the KSU 21-yard line and from there the Bulls positioned themselves for the game-winning #eld goal. Principe was true from 22 yards to hit a game-winning #eld goal for the third time in his career. Scoring Summary reer and broke up a pass. The UB o!ense was led for the second straight Team Statistics UB - Principe 24 yd #eld goal week by tailback Brandon Thermilus, who bull- KS - Cortez 39 yd #eld goal dozed his way to 123 yards on 29 carries. Quarter- UB Kent UB - Principe 24 yd #eld goal back Zach Maynard threw for 181 yards, including FIRST DOWNS 20 8 KS - Cortez 26 yd #eld goal 86 yards on #ve catches to senior receiver Brett NET YARDS RUSHING 139 128 NET YARDS PASSING 181 31 UB - Principe 22 yd #eld goal Hamlin. Completions-Attempts-Int 13-32-2 5-14-0 The #rst half was a story of missed opportuni- KENT, OH – The University at Bu!alo 2009 senior TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 320 159 ties for Bu!alo. The Bulls were in the red zone three class, so crucial to the rise of the Bulls to respectabil- Fumbles: Number-Lost 4-2 2-1 times in the #rst half but could only muster three ity and a Mid-American Conference championship Penalties: Number-Yards 2-15 9-80 points out of it. Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 6-46-0 3-(-1)-0 last year, #nished their careers in style as kicker A.J. The Bulls squandered a pair of scoring chances Kicko! returns: Number-Yds-TD 3-46-0 4-140-0 Principe booted the game-winning #eld goal with in the #rst quarter. Behind strong running by Ther- Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 2-3-0 #ve seconds left to lift UB to a 9-6 win at Kent State Third-Down Conversions 6 of 17 1 of 12 milus, who had 35 yards on six carries on the drive, to close the season. Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 0 of 0 the Bulls moved inside the Kent 15-yard line on their Not only did Principe boot the game-winner, he Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-5 2-2 second possesion. However, Maynard fumbled while also became the school’s all-time leading scorer on Sacks By: Number-Yards 4-34 2-22 trying to scramble with Kent’s Dana Brown recover- the kick with 224 total points. The last three points ing at the Kent State 22-yard line. sent Bu!alo’s 16 seniors out the right way after the Individual Statistics Towards the end of the #rst quarter, Hamlin was o!ense embarked on a game-winning 63-yard drive a one-man highlight reel on Bu!alo&s second long in 11 plays to leave Principe, who accounted for all Individual Statistics scoring opportunity. Hamlin made a diving catch RUSHING: Bu!alo-Thermilus 29-123; Maynard 12-35; Henry of UB’s points on the day, to kick a 22-yard #eld goal. near the UB sideline for a 32-yard gain on third- 2-6; Jackson 1-0; Principe 1-0. Kent-Archer 10-93; Bowman The win gave Bu!alo a 5-7 record on the season and-10 and then grabbed a 25-yard pass to the Kent 4-20; Terry 6-16; Pressley 1-2; Magazu 7-34; Hurdle 4-10; and a 3-5 mark in the MAC the third straight season 21-yard line. However, the drive stalled and the Bulls Kirkland 1-(-5). that UB has had three or more league wins after go- PASSING: Buffalo-Maynard 13-32-2-181. Kent-Magazu failed to score when they attempted a fake #eld goal ing their #rst eight years in the conference without 5-14-0-31 . and Principe was stopped two yards short of the #rst reaching that mark. RECEIVING: Bu!alo-Hamlin 5-86; Jackson 4-47; Rack 2-35; down marker early in the second quarter. “I’m proud of the way these guys battled for four Marr 1-7; Thermilus 1-6. Kent-Terry 2-4; Garner 1-13; Archer The Bulls got on the board #rst after taking ad- 1-9; Goode 1-5. quarters today against a good football team,” said vantage of a special teams miscue by the Golden Time of Game: 2:57, Attendance: 15,131 head coach Turner Gill, “and extremely proud of this Flashes. Sherrod Lott recovered a mu!ed punt at senior class and what they have meant to our pro- the Kent State 42-yard line. On the #rst play from gram. During their time here they have built tradi- scrimmage, Maynard hit $anker Terrell Jackson in tion and shown to the country that the Bu!alo foot- the right $at, and Jackson weaved his way across the ball program is one to be reckoned with, now and #eld for a 35-yard gain. However, the Bulls could not in the future.” In a defensive struggle, the Bulls were get in the end zone and Principe banged through a dominant, holding Kent State (5-7, 4-4 MAC) to just 24-yard #eld goal with 5:23 left on the clock in the 159 yards of total o!ense, while keeping the Golden #rst half. Flashes out of the end zone the entire game. The Bulls defense was outstanding throughout The defense was led by junior safety Davonte the #rst half, allowing just 68 total yards. Shannon, who had a team-high eight tackles, in- The Golden Flashes tied the game late in the cluding 3.5 tackles for loss. The Bulls recorded four third quarter after the Bulls’ defense sti!ened. Fred- sacks in the game, with all four of them coming dy Cortez capped the drive with a 39-yard #eld goal from their front four in their best performance of the with just 15 seconds left in the third quarter after the season. Bu!alo racked up 10 tackles for loss in the Flashes got their running game untracked with 57 game, including 2.5 by junior defensive end Bruno yards rushing on that drive. Lapointe, who also recorded the #rst sack of his ca-

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ALL-TIME CAREER LEADERS

RUSHING Rushing Attempts ______Anthony Swan (1994-97) ______812 Rushing Yards ______James Starks (2006-08) ______3,140 Rushing Touchdowns ______James Starks (2006-08) ______34 Average per Rush ______Willie Evans (1957-59) ______6.4 100-yard Games ______Anthony Swan (1994-97) ______13

PASSING Pass Attempts ______Drew Willy (2005-08) ______1,322 James Starks Pass Completions ______Drew Willy (2005-08) ______849 Passing Yards ______Drew Willy (2005-08) ______8,748 Completion Percentage ______Drew Willy (2005-08) ______64.2 Passing Touchdowns ______Drew Willy (2005-08) ______52 Interceptions ______Cli! Scott (1991-94) ______58 Passing E"ciency Rating ______Gordan Bukaty (1958-60) ______136.0 Pass Yards/Attempt ______Gordon Bukaty (1958-60) ______8.1

RECEIVING Receptions ______Naaman Roosevelt (2006-09) ______268 Receiving Yards ______Naaman Roosevelt (2006-09) ______3,551 Average Per Reception ______Doc Smith (1992-93) ______18.7 Receiving Touchdowns ______Naaman Roosevelt (2006-09) ______28 100-Yard Games ______Drew Haddad (1996-99) ______18

SCORING Scoring ______A.J. Principe (2007- ) ______224

TOTAL OFFENSE Total O!ense (Pass + Rush) ______Drew Willy (2005-08) ______8,639 Naaman Roosevelt All-Purpose Yards ______Naaman Roosevelt (2006-09) ______5,345 Touchdowns (Rush + Pass) ______Cli! Scott (1991-94) ______63

DEFENSE Total Tackles ______Craig Guest (1993-96) ______455 Solo Tackles ______Craig Guest (1993-96) ______236 Assisted Tackles ______Mike Laipple (1983-86) ______265 Tackles for Loss ______Vince Canosa (1992-95) ______50.5 Quarterback Sacks ______Rich Dadabo (’89-92), Vince Canosa (’92-95) ______24 Interceptions ______Steve Nappo (1984-86) ______19 Keith Hansen Passes Defended (Int. + pass breakups) ___Gemara Williams (2002-05) ______39 Forced Fumbles ______Keith Hansen (1994-97) ______7 Fumble Recoveries ______Dave May (’83-86), Kevin Deakin (’86-89) ______7

PUNTING/KICKING Total Punts ______Ben Woods (2004-07) ______278 Total Yards ______Ben Woods (2004-07) ______10,942 Punting Average ______Scott McMahan (2001-02) ______39.6 Field Goals ______A.J. Principe (2007 - ) ______37 Extra Points ______A.J. Principe (2007- ) ______113 Points Scored by Kicking ______A.J. Principe (2007- ) ______224 Ben Woods

PUNT/KICKOFF RETURNS Kicko! Returns ______Andre Forde (1999-2002) ______75 Kicko! Return Yardage ______Andre Forde (1999-2002) ______1,505 Kicko! Return Average ______Gene Nance (1970) ______24.8 Punt Returns ______Andy Hurley (1983-84) ______59 Punt Return Yardage ______Drew Haddad (1996-99) ______787 Punt Return Average ______Drew Haddad (1996-99) ______14.8

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INDIVIDUAL CAREER RUSHING

Attempts Yards Average Rush (Min. 150 carries) 1. Anthony Swan (1994-97) ______812 1. James Starks (2006-08) ______3,140 1. Willie Evans (1957-59) ______6.36 2. James Starks (2006-08) ______698 2. Anthony Swan (1994-97) ______3,103 2. Dave Dawson (2002-05) ______5.59 3. Alan Bell (1989-92) ______682 3. Alan Bell (1989-92) ______3,022 3. John Hartman (1987-90) ______5.07 4. Cli! Scott (1991-94) ______515 4. O.D. Underwood (1986-87) _____2,062 4. Dane Hightower (1984-85)______4.84 5. O.D. Underwood (1986-87) ______438 5. Lee Jones (1965-67) ______1,570 5. O.D. Underwood (1986-87) ______4.71 6. Lee Jones (1965-67) ______414 6. Willie Evans (1957-59) ______1,559 6. Pat Whitehead (1980-82) ______4.70 7. Aaron Leeper (2002-04) ______357 7. Derrick Gordon (1998-2001) ____1,528 7. Josh Roth (1996-99) ______4.51 8. Derrick Gordon (1998-2001) _____ 347 8. Josh Roth (1996-99) ______1,488 8. James Starks (2006-08) ______4.50 9. Joe Zelmanski (1968-70) ______340 9. Aaron Leeper (2002-04) ______1,439 9. Dave Rath (1987-88) ______4.44 10. Josh Roth (1996-99) ______330 10. Dave Dawson (2002-05) ______1,402 10. Alan Bell (1989-92) ______4.43

Touchdowns 100-yard Games (1977-present) 1. James Starks (2006-08) ______34 1. Anthony Swan (1994-97) ______13 2. Lee Jones (1965-67) ______29 2. James Starks (2006-08) ______12 Anthony Swan (1994-97) ______29 2. Alan Bell (1989-92) ______10 4. Alan Bell (1989-92) ______26 3. O.D. Underwood (1986-87) ______9 5. O.D. Underwood (1986-87) ______23 5. Pat Whitehead (1980-82) ______6 6. Cli! Scott (1991-94) ______20 6. Dave Rath (1987-88) ______4 Steven King (03-06) ______18 Ray Hobson (1988-91) ______4 8. Joe Zelmanski (1968-70) ______17 Todd Pace (1995-96) ______4 Pat Whitehead (1980-82) ______17 Dave Dawson (2002-05) ______4 10. Ray Hobson (1988-91) ______16 10. Six with ______3

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INDIVIDUAL CAREER RECEIVING

Receptions Yards Average Reception 1. Naaman Roosevelt (2006-09) _____ 268 1. Naaman Roosevelt (2006-09) ____3,551 1. Doc Smith (1992-93) ______18.71 2. Drew Haddad (1996-99) ______240 2. Drew Haddad (1996-99) ______3,409 2. Kevin Pratt (1978-81) ______16.74 3. Brett Hamlin (2005-09) ______185 3. Chris D’Amico (1980-84) ______2,331 3. Paul Lang (1967-69) ______16.46 4. Kali Watkins (1995-98) ______145 4. Kali Watkins (1995-98) ______2,260 4. Rusty Knapp (1990-93) ______16.32 5. Chris D’Amico (1980-84) ______143 5. Brett Hamlin (2005-09) ______2,190 5. Chris D’Amico (1980-84) ______16.30 6. Rusty Knapp (1990-93) ______129 6. Rusty Knapp (1990-93) ______2,105 6. Dan Withers (1983-86) ______16.29 7. James Starks (2006-08) ______127 7. Frank Price (1977-80) ______1,810 7. Gary Quatrani (1978-80) ______16.19 8. Frank Price (1977-80) ______125 8. Andre Forde (1999-2002) ______1,775 8. Chaz Ahmed (1987-90) ______15.60 Andre Forde (1999-2002) ______125 9. Chaz Ahmed (1987-90) ______1,716 9. Kali Watkins (1995-98) ______15.59 10. Matt Knueven (2001-04) ______119 10. Jamie Gasparre (1996-97) ______1,581 10. Mark Schmidt (1984-87) ______15.58

Touchdowns 100-yard Games (1977-present) 1. Naaman Roosevelt (2006-09) ______28 1. Drew Haddad (1996-99) ______18 2. Chris D’Amico (1980-84) ______19 2. Naaman Roosevelt (2006-09) ______14 Jamie Gasparre (1996-97) ______19 3. Kali Watkins (1995-98) ______11 4. Drew Haddad (1996-99) ______16 4. Jamie Gasparre (1996-97) ______8 5. Kali Watkins (1995-98) ______15 5. Rusty Knapp (1990-93) ______7 Andre Forde (1999-2002) ______15 6. Frank Price (1977-80) ______6 7. Edmond Gicewicz (1949-51) ______14 Chris D’Amico (1980-84) ______6 Frank Price (1977-80) ______14 8. Doc Smith (1992-93) ______5 9. Dick Ashley (1965-68) ______13 9. Gary Quatrani (1978-80) ______4 10. Doc Smith (1992-93) ______12 Chaz Ahmed (1987-90) ______4 Brett Hamlin (2005-09) ______4

Chris D’Amico (1980-84)

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INDIVIDUAL CAREER PASSING

Pass Attempts Completions Quarterback Rating 1. Drew Willy (2005-08) ______1,322 1. Drew Willy (2005-08) ______849 1. Tracy LaTona (1949-50) ______136.4 2. Cli! Scott (1991-94) ______1,101 2. Cli! Scott (1991-94) ______545 2. Gordon Bukaty (1958-60) ______135.6 3. Joe Freedy (1998-2001) ______1,008 3. Joe Freedy (1998-2001) ______522 3. Ken Crosta (1986) ______129.2 4. Marty Barrett (1980-83) ______956 4. Marty Barrett (1980-83) ______513 4. Drew Willy (2005-08) ______128.3 5. Frank Reilly (1988-89) ______697 5. (1997-98) ______372 5. Zach Maynard (2009) ______124.4 6. Randall Secky (2001-04) ______684 6. Frank Reilly (1988-90) ______325 6. Chad Salisbury (1997-98) ______123.5 Chad Salisbury (1997-98) ______671 7. Randall Secky (2001-04) ______324 7. Marty Barrett (1980-83) ______119.1 8. Mark Taylor (1993-96) ______544 8. Ken Hyer (1981-84) ______273 8. Joe Kubisty (1955-56) ______118.9 9. Jim Rodriguez (1978-80) ______536 9. Jim Rodriguez (1978-80) ______250 9. Joe Oliverio (1958-60) ______115.8 10. Ken Hyer (1981-84) ______529 10. Mark Taylor (1993-96) ______248 10. Denny Mason (1966-68) ______115.2

Yards Completion Percentage 1. Drew Willy (2005-08) ______8,748 1. Drew Willy (2005-08) ______64.2 2. Cli! Scott (1991-94) ______7,578 2. Ken Crosta (1986) ______59.7 3. Marty Barrett (1980-83) ______6,945 3. Zach Maynard (2008-09) ______57.3 4. Joe Freedy (1998-2001) ______5,912 4. Denny Mason (1966-68) ______56.0 5. Chad Salisbury (1997-98) ______4,947 5. Chad Salisbury (1997-98) ______55.4 6. Frank Reilly (1988-90) ______4,255 6. Marty Barrett (1980-83) ______53.7 7. Ken Hyer (1981-84) ______3,420 7. John Mings (1984-87) ______52.5 8. Jim Rodriguez (1978-80) ______3,401 8. Joe Freedy (1998-2001) ______51.8 9. Randall Secky (2001-04) ______3,154 9. Ken Hyer (1981-84) ______51.6 10. Mark Taylor (1993-96) ______3,143 10. Donald Holland (1949-51) ______50.2

Touchdowns Interceptions 1. Drew Willy (2005-08) ______52 1. Cli! Scott (1991-94) ______58 2. Marty Barrett (1980-83) ______44 2. Marty Barrett (1980-83) ______53 3. Cli! Scott (1991-94) ______43 3. Jim Rodriguez (1978-80) ______45 4. Joe Freedy (1998-2001) ______32 Frank Reilly (1988-90) ______45 5. Chad Salisbury (1997-98) ______31 Joe Freedy (1998-2001) ______45 Frank Reilly (1988-90) ______27 6. Mick Murtha (1966-69) ______38 7. Gordon Bukaty (1958-60) ______25 7. Mark Taylor (1993-96) ______30 8. Ken Hyer (1981-84) ______22 Chad Salisbury (1997-98) ______30 9. Jim Rodriguez (1978-80) ______20 Drew Willy (2005-08) ______30 10. Mick Murtha (1966-69) ______16 10. (1961-63) ______27

Pass Yards/Attempt 200+ Yard Games (1977-present) 1. Gordon Bukaty (1958-60) ______8.1 1. Drew Willy (2005-08) ______23 2. Ken Crosta (1986) ______7.8 2. Marty Barrett (1980-83) ______21 3. Chad Salisbury (1997-98) ______7.4 3. Cli! Scott (1991-94) ______18 4. Marty Barrett (1980-83) ______7.3 4. Chad Salisbury (1997-98) ______12 5. Denny Mason (1966-68) ______7.1 5. Joe Freedy (1998-2001) ______9 6. Cli! Scott (1991-94) ______6.9 6. Ken Hyer (1981-84) ______8 7. Joe Kubisty (1955-56) ______6.7 7. Zach Maynard (2008-09) ______7 8. (1962-64) ______6.8 8. Jim Rodriguez (1978-80) ______6 9. William McGarva (1955-59) ______6.6 9. Frank Reilly (1988-90) ______5 Joe Oliverio (1958-60) ______6.6 Mark Taylor (1993-96) ______5

Drew Willy threw for a school record 8,748 yards

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INDIVIDUAL CAREER DEFENSE

Total Tackles (1977-present) Solo Tackles (1977-present) Assisted Tackles (1977-present) 1. Craig Guest (1993-96) ______455 1. Craig Guest (1993-96) ______236 1. Mike Laipple (1983-86) ______265 2. Mike Laipple (1983-86) ______402 2. J.J. Gibson (2001-04) ______220 2. Craig Guest (1993-96) ______219 3. Pete Conley (1992-95) ______376 3. Mike Newton (2006-09) ______197 3. Pete Conley (1992-95) ______185 4. J.J. Gibson (2001-04) ______357 4. Davonte Shannon (2007- ) _____193 4. Dave May (1983-86) ______183 5. Mike Newton (2006-09) ______343 5. Pete Conley (1992-95) ______191 5. Kevin Deakin (1986-89) ______182 6. Davonte Shannon (2007- ) _____341 6. Mark Graham (2000-03) ______182 6. Steve Wojciechowski (1985-87) ___ 173 7. Shane Currey (1978-81) ______300 7. Gemara Williams (2002-05) ______176 7. Cosmo Nestola (1979-82) ______164 Cosmo Nestola (1979-82) ______300 8. Bryan Cummings (2002-05) ______158 Dale Worrall (1989-91) ______164 9. Steve Wojciechowski (1985-87) ___ 279 9. Craig Rohlfs (1998-2001) ______154 9. Shane Currey (1978-81) ______152 Kevin Deakin (1986-89) ______279 10. Shane Currey (1978-81) ______148 10. Dave Short (1988-91) ______149

Tackles-for-Loss (1977-present) Interceptions (1949-present) 1. Vince Canosa (1992-95) ______50.5 1. Steve Nappo (1984-86) ______19 2. Rich Dadabo (1989-92) ______42.0 2. John Bernard (1980-83) ______18 3. Keith Hansen (1994-97) ______41.0 3. Andy Hurley (1983-84) ______16 4. Craig Guest (1993-96) ______40.0 4. Mike Newton (2006-09) ______12 5. John White (1979-81) ______34.0 Dan Sella (1964-66) ______12 Hardy Mitchell (1994-97) ______34.0 Tim Hurd (1965-67) ______12 7. Dave May (1983-86) ______33.5 Mark Graham (2000-03) ______12 8. Chris Shelly (1998-2001) ______31.0 8. Gordon Bukaty (1958-60) ______11 9. Rob Schroeder (2002-05) ______29.5 9. Craig Rohlfs (1998-2001) ______10 10. Trevor Scott (2004-07) ______28.5 10. Tim Jones (1984-86) ______9 Jon Williams (1987-88) ______9 Dave Short (1988-91) ______9

Quarterback Sacks (1982-present) Passes Defended (Int.+Pass Breakups)* 1. Rich Dadabo (1989-92) ______24.0 1. Gemara Williams (2002-05) ______39 Vince Canosa (1992-95) ______24.0 2. Mark Graham (2000-03) ______37 3. Trevor Scott (2004-07) ______19.0 3. Mike Newton (2006-09) ______32 4. Dave May (1983-86) ______18.0 4. Terrence Fisher (1993-95) ______29 Keith Hansen 91994-97) ______16.0 Mike Lambert (1999-2002) ______29 6. Hardy Mitchell (1994-97) ______15.5 6. Dave Short (1988-91) ______28 7. Dan Leo (1986-88) ______14.5 7. Kareem Stroman (1993-94) ______25 8. Aaron Sanders (2002-05) ______14.0 Robert Harris (1992-93) ______25 9. Dan Poulsen '1995%98( ______12.5 9. Domonic Cook (2007- ) ______24 10. Mike Laipple (1983-86) ______11.0 10. Mike Chichester (1993-96) ______21 *1987-present Trevor Scott had 19 sacks in only two seasons

Mark Graham (2000-03) Gemara Williams (2002-05) Keith Hansen (1994-97)

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Forced Fumbles (1991-present) 1. Keith Hansen (1994-97) ______7 2. Rich Dadabo (1989-92) ______6 Pete Conley (1992-95) ______6 Anthony Scott (1993-96) ______6 Chris Shelly (1998-2001) ______6 6. Davonte Shannon (2007- ) ______5 Kareem Byrom (2005-07) ______5 Vince Canosa (1992-95) ______5 Craig Guest (1993-96) ______5 Bryan Cummings (2002-05) ______5 11. Steve Blake (1996-97) ______4 Justin Winters (2007- ) ______4 Rich Dadabo (1989-92) Craig Rohlfs (1998-01)

Fumble Recoveries (1977-present) 1. Dave May (1983-86) ______7 Kevin Deakin (1986-89) ______7 3. Frank Berrafato (1978-81) ______6 Gerry Quinlivan (1981-84) ______6 Craig Guest (1993-96) ______6 6. John White (1979-81) ______5 Dean Angelo (1982-85) ______5 Mark Giacovelli (1982-85) ______5 Keith Hansen (1994-97) ______5 Craig Rohlfs (1998-2001) ______5

Chris Shelly (1998-01) Mike Newton (2006-09)

Turnovers Captured (Fumbles Recovered + Interceptions) 1. Steve Nappo (1984-86) ______23 2. John Bernard (1980-83) ______20 3. Andy Hurley (1983-84) ______17 4. Mike Newton (2006-09) ______16 5. Mark Graham (2000-03) ______15 Craig Rohlfs (1998-01) ______15 7. Gerry Quinlivan (1981-84) ______14 8. Dan Sella (1964-66) ______12 Tim Hurd (1965-67) ______12 Jon Williams (1987-88) ______12

Bryan Cummings (2002-05) J.J. Gibson is fourth in career tackles with 357.

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INDIVIDUAL CAREER TOTAL OFFENSE

All-Purpose Yards 1. Naaman Roosevelt (2006-09) ____  SVTIt SFDt ,3t13 2. Drew Haddad (1996-99) ______  SVTIt SFDFJWJOHt,3t13 3. Alan Bell (1989-92) ______   SVTItSFDFJWJOHt ,3t13 4. Anthony Swan (1994-97) ______   SVTItSFDFJWJOHt,3t13 5. James Starks (2006-08) ______   SVTItSFDFJWJOHt,3t13 6. Kali Watkins (1995-98) ______  SVTIt SFDFJWJOHt ,3 7. Andre Forde (1999-2002) ______  SVTIt SFDFJWJOHt ,3 13 8. Chris D’Amico (1980-84) ______  SVTIt SFDFJWJOHt,3t13 9. O.D. Underwood (1986-87) _____   SVTItSFDFJWJOHt,3t13 10. Pat Whitehead (1980-82) ______   SVTItSFDFJWJOHt,3t13

Total O!ense Touchdowns Rush & Pass 1. Drew Willy (2005-08) ______8,639 1. Cli! Scott (1991-94) ______63 2. Cli! Scott (1991-94) ______8,479 2. Drew Willy (2005-08) ______59 3. Marty Barrett (1980-83) ______6,466 3. Marty Barrett (1980-83) ______46 4. Joe Freedy (1998-2001) ______5,573 4. Gordon Bukaty (1958-60) ______37 5. Chad Salisbury (1997-98) ______4,879 5. James Starks (2006-08) ______34 6. Frank Reilly (1988-90) ______4,186 Joe Freedy (1998-2001) ______34 7. Ken Hyer (1981-84) ______3,345 7. Chad Salisbury (1997-98) ______31 8. Jim Rodriguez (1978-80) ______3,320 Frank Reilly (1988-90) ______31 9. Anthony Swan (1994-97) ______3,149 Anthony Swan (1994-97) ______31 10. James Starks (2006-08) ______3,140 10. Alan Bell (1989-92) ______30

Naaman Roosevelt (2006-2009)

INDIVIDUAL CAREER KICKING AND PUNTING

Field Goals (1949-present) Extra Points (1949-present) Points Scored (1949-present) 1. A.J. Principe (2007- ) ______37 1. A.J. Principe (2007- ) ______113 1. A.J. Principe (2007- ) ______224 2. Dallas Pelz (2000-03) ______35 2. Scott Keller (1997-2000) ______71 2. Dallas Pelz (2000-03) ______147 3. Gerald Carlson (1993-96) ______28 3. Mark Mozrall (1991-94) ______69 3. Mark Mozrall (1991-94) ______135 4. Mark Mozrall (1991-94) ______22 4. Tom McLaughlin (1988-91) ______50 4. Gerald Carlson (1993-96) ______129 5. Tom McLaughlin (1988-91) ______20 Bob Embow (1966-68) ______50 5. Scott Keller (1997-2000) ______128 6. Scott Keller (1997-2000) ______19 6. Gerald Carlson (1993-96) ______45 6. Tom McLaughlin (1988-91) ______110 7. Bernie Weber (1982-83) ______12 Michael Baker (2002-05) ______45 7. Bob Embow (1966-68) ______80 8. Steve Pawluk (1978-79) ______11 8. Dallas Pelz (2000-03) ______42 8. Bernie Weber (1981-83) ______76 9. Bob Embow (1966-68) ______10 9. Bernie Weber (1981-83) ______40 9. Michael Baker (2002-05) ______72 Dan Friedman (1984-85) ______10 10. John D’Auria (1986-87) ______36 10. Dan Friedman (1984-85) ______52

Total Punts (1949-present) Punt Yards (1949-present) Punt Average (Min. 60 Attempts) 1. Ben Woods (2004-07) ______281 1. Ben Woods (2004-07) ______11,053 1. Scott McMahan (2001-02) ______39.60 2. Gerald Carlson (1993-96) ______260 2. Gerald Carlson (1993-96) ______9,732 2. Ben Woods (2004-07) ______39.33 3. Mike Masucci (1997-2000) ______199 3. Mike Masucci (1997-2000) ______7,731 3. Mike Masucci (1997-2000) ______38.85 4. Doug Radwanski (1990-92) ______158 4. Scott McMahan (2001-02) ______5,900 4. Peter Fardon (2008- ) ______37.71 5. Scott McMahan (2001-02) ______149 5. Doug Radwanski (1990-92) _____5,440 5. Dominic Milano (2003) ______37.68 6. Paul Jack (1967-69) ______141 6. Paul Jack (1967-69) ______4,790 6. Gerald Carlson (1993-96) ______37.43 7. Dana Loucks (1987-88) ______135 7. Dana Loucks (1987-88) ______4,698 7. Dana Loucks (1987-88) ______34.80 8. Sam Monaco (1978-80) ______129 8. Sam Monaco (1978-80) ______4,083 8. Bernie Weber (1981-83) ______34.63 9. Peter Fardon (2008- ) ______107 9. Peter Fardon (2008- ) ______4,035 9. Doug Radwanski (1990-92) _____34.43 10. Bernie Weber (1981-83) ______116 10. Bernie Weber (1981-83) ______4,017 10. John Michno (1961-62) ______34.03

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INDIVIDUAL CAREER KICKOFF AND PUNT RETURN

Kicko! Returns (1949-present) Kicko! Ret. Yardage (1949-present) Kicko! Ret. Average (1949-present) 1. Andre Forde (1999-2002) ______75 1. Andre Forde (1999-2002) ______1,505 1. Gene Nance (1970) ______24.83 2. Kali Watkins (1995-98) ______67 2. Naaman Roosevelt (2006-09) ____1,438 2. Ruben Lindo (1991-92) ______24.53 3. Naaman Roosevelt (2006-09) ______62 3. Kali Watkins (1995-98) ______1,301 3. Naaman Roosevelt (2006-09) ____23.19 4. Alan Bell (1989-92) ______61 4. Alan Bell (1989-92) ______1,244 4. Pat Patterson (1967-69) ______22.48 5. Dahnel Sing#eld (1998-2002) _____ 58 5. Dahnel Sing#eld (1998-2002) ___1,194 5. Bob Baker (1960-62) ______21.94 6. Dave Dawson (2002-05) ______53 6. Dave Dawson (2002-05) ______1,080 6. Chris D’Amico (1980-84) ______21.23 7. Chaz Ahmed (1987-89) ______43 7. Willie Ford (1992-94) ______803 7. Keith Warren (1993-96)______20.89 8. Willie Ford (1992-94) ______39 8. Chaz Ahmed (1987-89) ______775 8. Bobby Jones (1990) ______20.83 9. Keith Warren (1993-96)______36 9. Keith Warren (1993-96)______752 9. Ken Rutkowski (1966-67) ______20.71 10. Aaron Leeper (2002-04) ______35 10. Pat Patterson (1967-69) ______652 10. Gary Quatrini (1978-80) ______20.65

Punt Returns (1949-present) Punt Ret. Yardage (1949-present) Punt Return Average (1949-present) 1. Andy Hurley (1983-84) ______59 1. Drew Haddad (1996-99) ______787 1. Drew Haddad (1996-99) ______14.85 2. Tom Hurd (1965-67) ______54 2. Tom Hurd (1965-67) ______433 2. Naaman Roosevelt (2006-09) _____9.53 3. Drew Haddad (1996-99) ______53 3. Andy Hurley (1983-84) ______360 3. Andre Forde (1999-2002) ______9.25 4. Tom Elliott (1968-70) ______50 4. Tom Elliott (1968-70) ______331 4. Dan Sella (1964-66) ______9.16 5. (1979-80) ______34 5. Andre Forde (1999-2002) ______296 5. Craig Rohlfs (1998-01) ______9.13 6. Matt Prelewicz (1991-93) ______33 6. Naaman Roosevelt (2006-09) _____ 267 6. Tom Hurd (1965-67) ______8.02 7. Steve Nappo (1984-86) ______32 7. Matt Prelewicz (1991-93) ______245 7. Dan Mettica (1986-87) ______7.71 Terrence Fisher (1993-95) ______32 8. Joe Licata (1979-80) ______220 8. Matt Prelewicz (1991-93) ______7.42 Jamie Gasparre (1996-97) ______32 9. Dan Mettica (1986-87) ______216 9. Fred Geringer (1963-65) ______7.26 Andre Forde (1999-2002) ______32 10. Terrence Fisher (1993-95) ______203 10. Tom Elliott (1968-70) ______6.62

CAREER SCORING LEADERS

Career Scoring 1. A.J. Principe (2007- ) ______224 2. James Starks (2006-08) ______222 3. Alan Bell (1989-92) ______184 4. Anthony Swan (1994-97) ______180 5. Naaman Roosevelt (2006-09) _____ 174 Lee Jones (1965-67) ______174 7. O.D. Underwood (1986-87) ______152 8. Dallas Pelz (2000-03) ______147 9. Mark Mozrall (1991-94) ______135 10. Pat Whitehead (1980-82) ______134 11. Gerald Carlson (1993-96) ______129 12. Scott Keller (1997-2000) ______128 Gerald Carlson (1993-96) Pat Whitehead (1980-82) Drew Haddad (1996-99) ______128 14. Cli! Scott (1991-94) ______122 15. Chris D’Amico (1980-84) ______114 Jamie Gasparre (1996-97) ______114 17. Joe Zelmanski (1968-70) ______112 18. Tom McLaughlin (1988-91) ______110 Andre Forde (1999-2002) ______108 20. Pat Whitehead (1980-82) ______102 Kali Watkins (1995-98) ______102

*EDITOR’S NOTE: The records included in this media guide are compiled from all available archival information. Please contact the University at Bu!alo Athletic Communications O"ce (716- 645-6311) with any additions or corrections. We apologize for any inaccuracies or omissions. Anthony Swan scored 180 points in his career.

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ALL-TIME SINGLE-SEASON LEADERS

R USHING Rushing Attempts ______James Starks (2008) ______272 Rushing Yards ______James Starks (2008) ______1,333 Rushing Touchdowns ______Leeland Jones (1966), James Starks (2008) ______16 Average per Rush ______John Hartman (1990) ______6.0 100-yard Games ______Anthony Swan (1996), O.D. Underwood (1986) ______7

PASSING Pass Attempts ______Drew Willy (2008) ______468 Leeland Jones Pass Completions ______Drew Willy (2008) ______304 Passing Yards ______Drew Willy (2008) ______3,304 Completion Percentage ______Drew Willy (2007) ______68.4 Passing Touchdowns ______Drew Willy (2008) ______25 Interceptions ______Kirk Barton (1970), Frank Reilly (1990), Mark Taylor (1995) ______19 Passing E"ciency Rating ______Drew Willy (2008) ______139.32 Pass Yards/Attempt ______Marty Barrett (1981) ______8.1

R ECEIVING Receptions ______Naaman Roosevelt (2008) ______104 Chad Salisbury Receiving Yards ______Naaman Roosevelt (2008) ______1,402 Average Per Reception ______Doc Smith (1992) ______21.2 Receiving Touchdowns ______Naaman Roosevelt (2008) ______13 100-Yard Games ______Drew Haddad (1999) ______8

S CORING Scoring ______James Starks (2008) ______102

TOTAL OFFENSE Total O!ense (Pass+Rush) ______Drew Willy (2008) ______3,189 Jamie Gasparre All-Purpose Yards ______James Starks (2008) ______1,694 Touchdowns (Pass+Rush) ______Drew Willy (2008) ______29

DEFENSE Total Tackles ______Craig Guest (1995) ______161 Solo Tackles ______Craig Guest (1996) ______80 Assisted Tackles ______Craig Guest (1995) ______84 Tackles for Loss ______Keith Hansen (1996) ______19 Quarterback Sacks ______Vince Canosa (1993) ______12.5 Interceptions ______Steve Nappo (1986) ______13 Vince Canosa Passes Defended (int.+pass breakups) ____Dave Short (1990) ______16 Forced Fumbles ______Anthony Scott (1996) ______6 Fumble Recoveries ______Six tied, last – Domonic Cook (2008) ______4

PUNTING/KICKING Total Punts ______Scott McMahan (2002) ______81 Total Yards ______Scott McMahan (2002) ______3,258 Punting Average ______Ben Woods (2007) ______41.7 Field Goals ______Gerald Carlson (1995) ______17 Mike Masucci Extra Points ______A.J. Principe (2008) ______48 Points Scored by Kicking ______A.J. Principe (2008) ______84

PUNT/KICKOFF RETURNS Kicko! Returns ______Dahnel Sing#eld (1999) ______37 Kicko! Return Yardage ______Dahnel Sing#eld (1999) ______803 Kicko! Return Average ______Naaman Roosevelt (2006) ______25.9 Punt Returns ______Andy Hurley (1984) ______36 Punt Return Yardage ______Drew Haddad (1998) ______410 Punt Return Average ______Drew Haddad (1998) ______17.8 Rick Wells

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INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-SEASON RUSHING

Attempts Yards 1. James Starks (2008) ______272 1. James Starks (2008) ______1,333 2. James Starks (2007) ______251 2. O.D. Underwood (1986) ______1,189 3. Anthony Swan (1996) ______244 3. Anthony Swan (1996) ______1,117 4. Anthony Swan (1995) ______236 4. James Starks (2007) ______1,103 5. Aaron Leeper (2002) ______235 5. Alan Bell (1991) ______1,017 6. O.D. Underwood (1986) ______229 6. Anthony Swan (1995) ______968 7. Anthony Swan (1997) ______226 7. Aaron Leeper (2002) ______917 8. Alan Bell (1991) ______225 8. Todd Pace (1996) ______885 9. O.D. Underwood (1987) ______209 9. O.D. Underwood (1987) ______873 10. Alan Bell (1992) ______205 10. Alan Bell (1992) ______859

Anthony Swan (1994-97) Touchdowns Average Rush (Min. 100 carries) 100-Yard Games 1. Lee Jones (1966) ______16 1. John Hartman (1990) ______6.1 1. Anthony Swan (1996) ______7 James Starks (2008) ______16 2. Dave Dawson (2003) ______5.3 O.D. Underwood (1986) ______7 3. O.D. Underwood (1986) ______15 3. Pat Whitehead (1982) ______5.2 3. James Starks (2008) ______6 4. James Starks (2007) ______12 O.D. Underwood (1986) ______5.2 4. James Starks (2007) ______4 Lee Jones (1967) ______12 5. Jim Barksdale (1966) ______5.1 Alan Bell (1991) ______4 Pat Whitehead (1982) ______12 Josh Roth (1998) ______5.1 Anthony Swan (1995) ______4 7. Alan Bell (1992) ______11 7. James Starks (2008) ______4.9 Dave Rath (1988) ______4 8. Anthony Swan (1995) ______10 8. Derrick Gordon (1998) ______4.8 Todd Pace (1996) ______4 Aaron Leeper (2002) ______10 9. Pat Patterson (1967) ______4.7 9. Six tied with ______3 10. Joe Zelmanski (1968) ______9 Marquis Dwarte (2000) ______4.7 Cli! Scott (1992) ______9 11. Lee Jones (1965) ______4.6 Anthony Swan (1996) ______9 Anthony Swan (1996) ______4.6 Anthony Swan (1997) ______9 INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-SEASON RECEIVING

Receptions Touchdowns 1. Naaman Roosevelt (2008) ______104 1. Naaman Roosevelt (2008) ______13 2. Drew Haddad (1999) ______85 2. Chris D’Amico (1983) ______10 3. Naaman Roosevelt (2009) ______70 Doc Smith (1992) ______10 4. Drew Haddad (1997) ______67 Jamie Gasparre (1996) ______10 Drew Haddad (1998) ______67 5. Naaman Roosevelt (2009) ______9 6. Brett Hamlin (2009) ______64 Tom Frank (1983) ______9 7. Naaman Roosevelt (2007) ______63 Jamie Gasparre (1997) ______9 8. Chaz Ahmed (1990) ______59 8. Joe D’Amico (1981) ______8 9. Chris D’Amico (1983) ______56 Kali Watkins (1998) ______8 10. Pat Whitehead (1982) ______55 10. Dick Ashley (1965) ______7 Andre Forde (2002) ______7 Jesse Rack (2009) ______7

Yards 1. Naaman Roosevelt (2008) ______1,402 2. Drew Haddad (1997) ______1,158 3. Drew Haddad (1999) ______1,058 4. Doc Smith (1992) ______996 5. Naaman Roosevelt (2009) ______954 6. Chris D’Amico (1983) ______929 7. Chaz Ahmed (1990) ______927 8. Drew Haddad (1998) ______911 9. Brett Hamlin (2009) ______898 10. Rusty Knapp (1993) ______842

Chaz Ahmed (1987-90) Drew Haddad (1996-99)

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Attempts Completions 1. Drew Willy (2008) ______468 1. Drew Willy (2008) ______304 2. Randall Secky (2002) ______421 2. Drew Willy (2007) ______258 3. Chad Salisbury (1997) ______384 3. Zach Maynard (2009) ______218 4. Zach Maynard (2009) ______379 Chad Salisbury (1997) ______218 5. Drew Willy (2007) ______377 5. Marty Barrett (1983) ______207 6. Joe Freedy (2001) ______371 6. Randall Secky (2002) ______204 7. Marty Barrett (1983) ______366 7. Joe Freedy (2001) ______187 8. Joe Freedy (2000) ______338 8. Joe Freedy (2000) ______184 9. Cli! Scott (1993) ______320 9. Cli! Scott (1993) ______176 10. Ken Hyer (1984) ______315 10. Ken Hyer (1984) ______166

Frank Reilly (1988-90)

Yards Completion Percentage 1. Drew Willy (2008) ______3,304 1. Drew Willy (2007) ______68.4 2. Chad Salisbury (1997) ______2,889 2. Drew Willy (2008) ______65.0 3. Zach Maynard (2009) ______2,694 3. Drew Willy (2005) ______60.6 4. Drew Willy (2007) ______2,572 4. Ken Crosta (1986) ______59.7 5. Marty Barrett (1983) ______2,504 5. Drew Willy (2006) ______59.7 6. Cli! Scott (1993) ______2,263 6. Zach Maynard (2009) ______57.5 7. Marty Barrett (1981) ______2,155 7. Chad Salisbury (1997) ______56.8 8. Cli! Scott (1992) ______2,088 8. Marty Barrett (1983) ______56.6 9. Joe Freedy (2001) ______2,077 9. Marty Barrett (1982) ______56.4 10. Joe Freedy (2000) ______2,060 10. Denny Mason (1968) ______56.3

Ken Crosta (1986)

Touchdowns Interceptions 1. Drew Willy (2008) ______25 1. Kirk Barton (1970) ______19 2. Zach Maynard (2009) ______18 Frank Reilly (1990) ______19 Marty Barrett (1983) ______18 Mark Taylor (1995) ______19 Cli! Scott (1992) ______18 4. Marty Barrett (1981) ______18 5. Chad Salisbury (1997) ______16 Marty Barrett (1983) ______18 6. Drew Willy (2007) ______15 Cli! Scott (1994) ______18 Chad Salisbury (1998) ______15 Joe Freedy (2000) ______18 8. Frank Reilly (1990) ______14 8. Ken Hyer (1984) ______17 Joe Freedy (2000) ______14 Frank Reilly (1989) ______17 10. Marty Barrett (1981) ______13 Chad Salisbury (1997) ______17

Pass Yards/Attempt (Min. 100 attempts) Quarterback Rating (Min. 100 attempts) 1. Marty Barrett (1981) ______8.1 1. Drew Willy (2008) ______139.3 2. Ken Crosta (1986) ______7.8 2. Drew Willy (2007) ______135.7 3. Marty Barrett (1982) ______7.5 3. Ken Crosta (1986) ______129.2 Mark Taylor (1996) ______7.5 4. Zach Maynard (2009) ______125.0 Chad Salisbury (1997) ______7.5 5. Chad Salisbury (1997) ______124.9 6. Cli! Scott (1992) ______7.3 6. Mark Taylor (1996) ______124.2 7. Ken Hyer (1982) ______7.2 7. Cli! Scott (1992) ______122.9 John Mings (1985) ______7.2 8. Marty Barrett (1982) ______122.8 Chad Salisbury (1998) ______7.2 9. Chad Salisbury (1998) ______122.1 10. Dennis Mason (1968) ______7.1 10. Ken Hyer (1982) ______121.5 Cli! Scott (1993) ______7.1 Don Gilbert (1964) ______7.1 Drew Willy (2008) ______7.1 Zach Maynard (2009) ______7.1

Gordon Bukaty (1958-60)

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INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-SEASON YARDAGE / ALL-PURPOSE / SCORING

All-Purpose Yards 1. James Starks (2008) ______   SVTItSFDFJWJOHt,3t13 2. Andre Forde (2002) ______  SVTItSFDFJWJOHt,3t13 3. Naaman Roosevelt (2008) ______  SVTIt SFDFJWJOHt,3t13  4. Pat Whitehead (1982) ______  SVTItSFDFJWJOHt,3t13 5. Drew Haddad (1999) ______  SVTIt SFDFJWJOHt,3t13 6. James Starks (2007) ______   SVTItSFDFJWJOHt,3t13 7. O.D. Underwood (1986) ______   SVTItSFDFJWJOHt,3t13 Drew Haddad (1998) ______  SVTItSFDFJWJOHt,3t13 9. Drew Haddad (1997) ______  SVTIt SFDFJWJOHt,3t13 10. Naaman Roosevelt (2007) ______  SVTItSFDFJWJOHt,3t13 

O.D. Underwood (1986-87)

Total O!ense Touchdowns Rush & Pass Single-Season Scoring 1. Drew Willy (2008) ______3,189 1. Drew Willy (2008) ______29 1. James Starks (2008) ______102 2. Zach Maynard (2009) ______2,994 2. Cli! Scott (1992) ______27 2. Lee Jones (1966) ______96 3. Chad Salisbury (1997) ______2,797 3. Zach Maynard (2009) ______19 3. Pat Whitehead (1982) ______94 4. Cli! Scott (1992) ______2,546 4. Marty Barrett (1983) ______18 4. O.D. Underwood (1986) ______90 5. Drew Willy (2007) ______2,528 Drew Willy (2007) ______18 5. James Starks (2007) ______84 6. Marty Barrett (1983) ______2,379 6. Lee Jones (1966) ______16 A.J. Principe (2008) ______84 7. Cli! Scott (1993) ______2,350 Cli! Scott (1993) ______16 7. Naaman Roosevelt (2008) ______78 8. Chad Salisbury (1998) ______2,082 Chad Salisbury (1997) ______16 8. A.J. Principe (2007) ______77 9. Joe Freedy (2001) ______2,067 Joe Freedy (2000) ______16 9. Lee Jones (1967) ______72 10. Marty Barrett (1981) ______2,040 James Starks (2008) ______16 10. Gerald Carlson (1995) ______68

INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-SEASON KICKING AND PUNTING

Field Goals (1949-present) Extra Points (1949-present) Points Scored (1949-present) 1. Gerald Carlson (1995) ______17 1. A.J. Principe (2008) ______48 1. A.J. Principe (2008) ______84 2. A.J. Principe (2007) ______15 2. A.J. Principe (2009) ______33 2. A.J. Principe (2007) ______77 3. Dallas Pelz (2003) ______14 Mark Mozrall (1992) ______33 3. Gerald Carlson (1995) ______68 4. Dallas Pelz (2001) ______12 4. A.J. Principe (2007) ______32 4. A.J. Principe (2009) ______63 A.J. Principe (2008) ______12 5. Gerald Carlson (1996) ______28 5. Gerald Carlson (1996) ______61 6. Gerald Carlson (1996) ______11 6. Bernie Weber (1982) ______26 6. Bernie Weber (1982) ______59 Bernie Weber (1982) ______11 7. Scott Keller (1997) ______25 7. Dallas Pelz (2003) ______57 8. A.J. Principe (2009) ______10 8. Michael Baker (2004) ______24 8. Dallas Pelz (2001) ______55 Tom McLaughlin (1988) ______10 9. Steve Grashof (1981) ______22 9. Mark Mozrall (1992) ______45 10. Steve Pawluk (1979) ______9 10. John D’Auria (1986) ______21 10. Tom McLaughlin (1988) ______40 Dallas Pelz (2002) ______9

Total Punts (1949-present) Punting Yards (1949-present) Punting Average (1949-present) 1. Scott McMahan (2002) ______81 1. Scott McMahan (2002) ______3,258 1. Ben Woods (2007) ______41.66 2. Ben Woods (2005) ______80 2. Dominic Milano (2003) ______2,977 2. Mike Masucci (2000) ______41.45 3. Dominic Milano (2003) ______79 3. Ben Woods (2005) ______2,967 3. Ben Woods (2004) ______41.17 4. Paul Jack (1968) ______75 4. Ben Woods (2004) ______2,964 4. Mike Masucci (1999) ______40.77 5. Gerald Carlson (1994) ______74 5. Gerald Carlson (1993) ______2,853 5. Scott McMahan (2002) ______40.22 6. Ben Woods (2004) ______72 6. Scott McMahan (2001) ______2,642 6. Lawrence Hart (1969) ______39.90 7. Dana Loucks (1988) ______70 7. Ben Woods (2007) ______2,583 7. Gerald Carlson (1995) ______39.21 8. Scott McMahan (2001) ______68 8. Peter Fardon (2008) ______2,540 8. Gerald Carlson (1996) ______39.21 9. Ben Woods (2006) ______67 9. Ben Woods (2006) ______2,539 9. Peter Fardon (2008) ______39.07 10. Gerald Carlson (1993) ______66 10. Paul Jack (1968) ______2,519 10. Scott McMahan (2001) ______38.85

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INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-SEASON DEFENSE

Total Tackles (1977-present) Solo Tackles (1977-present) Assisted Tackles (1977-present) 1. Craig Guest (1995) ______161 1. Craig Guest (1996) ______80 1. Craig Guest (1995) ______84 2. Pete Conley (1995)______145 2. Craig Guest (1995) ______77 2. Mike Laipple (1985) ______81 3. Steve Wojciechowski (1987) ______142 3. Davonte Shannon (2007) ______73 Steve Wojciechowski (1987) ______81 4. Craig Guest (1996) ______136 4. Davonte Shannon (2008) ______70 Dale Worrall (1989) ______81 5. Mike Laipple (1985) ______127 5. Pete Conley (1995)______68 5. Pete Conley (1995)______77 6. Mike Laipple (1986) ______125 6. J.J. Gibson (2001) ______65 6. Len Palumbo (1989) ______75 Justin Winters (2008) ______125 Mark Graham (2002) ______65 7. Mike Laipple (1984) ______74 8. Davonte Shannon (2007) ______123 Mike Newton (2008) ______69 8. Mike Laipple (1986) ______73 9. Davonte Shannon (2008) ______121 9. J.J. Gibson (2004) ______63 9. Bobby Johnson (2001) ______67 10. Dale Worrall (1990) ______114 Chris Gray (2000) ______63 Justin Winters (2008) ______67

Tackles For Loss (1977-present) Forced Fumbles (1991-present) Fumble Recoveries (1977-present) 1. Vince Canosa (1994) ______21.5 1. Anthony Scott (1996) ______6 1. John White (1979) ______4 2. Tim Teicher (1987) ______19.5 2. Rich Dadabo (1991) ______4 Kim Frink (1984) ______4 3. Larry Hutchinson (2007) ______19.0 Pete Conley (1995)______4 Dave May (1985) ______4 Keith Hansen (1996) ______19.0 Craig Guest (1996) ______4 Kevin Deakin (1987) ______4 Rich Dadabo (1990) ______19.0 Keith Hansen (1996) ______4 Jesse Imes (2006) ______4 6. John White (1982) ______16.0 Kareem Byrom (2006) ______4 Domonic Cook (2008) ______4 7. Trevor Scott (2007) ______15.0 Justin Winters (2008) ______4 6. 17 players with ______3 Craig Guest (1995) ______15.0 8. Nine players with ______3 Duane Williams (2000) ______15.0 10. Rich Dadabo (1992) ______14.0 Passes Defended (Int. + PBUs/1987-present) Larry Rothman (1978) ______14.0 1. Dave Short (1990) ______16 Chris Shelly (2001) ______14.0 2. Mike Chichester (1996) ______15 3. Gemara Williams (2005)______14 Quarterback Sacks (1982-present) Interceptions (1949-present) Robert Harris (1993) ______14 1. Vince Canosa (1993) ______12.5 1. Steve Nappo (1986) ______13 Mike Lambert (2002) ______14 2. Dan Leo (1986)______11.0 2. John Bernard (1983) ______12 6. Mark Graham (2002) ______13 3. Tim Teicher (1987) ______10.5 3. Andy Hurley (1983) ______9 Kevin Concepcion (2002) ______13 4. Trevor Scott (2007) ______10.0 4. Jon Williams (1988) ______8 8. Mark Graham (2001) ______12 5. Rich Dadabo (1990) ______9.0 5. Andy Hurley (1984) ______7 Mike Lambert (2001) ______12 Rich Dadabo (1992) ______9.0 6. Gordon Bukaty (1959) ______6 10. Six players with ______11 Keith Hansen (1996) ______9.0 Tom Hurd (1966) ______6 Anthony Scott (1996) ______9.0 Dave Short (1990) ______6 Duane Williams (2000) ______9.0 Mark Graham (2002) ______6 Trevor Scott (2006) ______9.0 10. 12 players with ______5

INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-SEASON KICKOFF AND PUNT RETURNS

Kicko! Returns (1949-present) Kicko! Return Yardage (1949-present) Kicko! Return Average (1949-present) 1. Dahnel Sing#eld (1999) ______37 1. Dahnel Sing#eld (1999) ______803 1. Naaman Roosevelt (2006) ______25.85 2. Andre Forde (2002) ______30 2. Naaman Roosevelt (2006) ______724 2. Rick Wells (1967) ______25.00 3. Dave Dawson (2003) ______28 3. Andre Forde (2002) ______626 3. Gene Nance (1970) ______24.83 Naaman Roosevelt (2006) ______28 4. Dave Dawson (2003) ______578 4. Alan Bell (1989) ______24.25 5. Kali Watkins (1995) ______26 5. Kali Watkins (1995) ______538 5. Keith Warren (1993) ______23.36 6. Kali Watkins (1998) ______24 6. Alan Bell (1989) ______485 6. Pat Patterson (1967) ______23.27 7. Willie Ford (1992) ______22 7. Chaz Ahmed (1987) ______471 7. Gary Quatrani (1978) ______23.23 Aaron Leeper (2003) ______22 Kali Watkins (1998) ______471 8. Chaz Ahmed (1987) ______22.43 Alan Bell (1990) ______22 10. Chaz Ahmed (1987) ______21 Naaman Roosevelt (2007) ______471 Naaman Roosevelt (2007) ______22.43 Matt Prelewicz (1991) ______21 10. Willie Ford (1992) ______459 10. Andre Forde (1999) ______22.40 Derek Wicks (1993) ______21 Naaman Roosevelt (2007) ______21 Punt Returns (1949-present) Punt Return Yardage (1949-present) Punt Return Average (1949-present) 1. Andy Hurley (1984) ______36 1. Drew Haddad (1998) ______410 1. Drew Haddad (1998) ______17.83 2. Tom Elliott (1969)______27 2. Drew Haddad (1999) ______254 2. Naaman Roosevelt (2006) ______13.09 Steve Nappo (1985) ______27 3. Andy Hurley (1984) ______201 3. Drew Haddad (1997) ______12.10 4. Andy Hurley (1983) ______23 4. Tom Elliott (1969)______193 4. Tom Hurd (1965) ______11.85 Drew Haddad (1998) ______23 5. Matt Prelewicz (1991) ______164 5. Andre Forde (2001) ______10.38 6. Tom Hurd (1967) ______22 6. Andre Forde (2002) ______161 6. Craig Rohlfs (2001) ______9.13 7. Joe Licata (1979) ______21 7. Andy Hurley (1983) ______159 7. Joe D’Amico (1981) ______8.92 Drew Haddad (1999) ______21 8. Tom Hurd (1965) ______154 8. Char Dranoski (1967) ______8.75 9. Pat Whitehead (1982) ______20 9. Tom Hurd (1967) ______147 9. Matt Prelewicz (8.63) ______8.63 Matt Knueven (2003) ______20 10. Alan Bell (1989) ______146 10. Dan Sella (1965) ______8.57

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SINGLE-SEASON TEAM RUSHING

Attempts (1953-present) Yards (1953-present) Touchdowns (1953-present) 1. 1966 (10 games) ______541 1. 1998 (11 games) ______2,463 1. 2008 (14 games) ______27 2. 1967 (10 games) ______531 2. 1986 (11 games) ______2,247 2. 1986 (11 games) ______26 1986 (11 games) ______531 3. 1959 (9 games) ______2,040 3. 1992 (10 games) ______25 4. 2003 (12 games) ______529 4. 2003 (12 games) ______2,026 1998 (11 games) ______25 5. 1996 (11 games) ______528 5. 2004 (11 games) ______2,008 5. 1959 (9 games) ______24 6. 1993 (11 games) ______524 6. 2009 (12 games) ______1,962 1967 (10 games) ______24 7. 1968 (10 games) ______521 7. 1967 (10 games) ______1,956 7. 1966 (10 games) ______23 8. 1980 (11 games) ______495 8. 1996 (11 games) ______1,925 1991 (10 games) ______23 9. 1970 (11 games) ______493 9. 2008 (14 games) ______1,858 9. 1958 (9 games) ______20 10. 1995 (11 games) ______492 10. 1958 (9 games) ______1,833 10. 1956 (8 games) ______19

Yards-Per-Game (1953-present) First Downs (1955-present) 1. 1959 (9 games) ______226.7 1. 1998 (11 games) ______138 2. 1998 (11 games) ______223.0 2. 1986 (11 games) ______126 3. 1986 (11 games) ______204.3 3. 2003 (12 games) ______110 4. 1958 (9 games) ______203.7 4. 1959 (9 games) ______106 5. 1969 (9 games) ______199.8 5. 1992 (10 games) ______103 6. 1967 (10 games) ______195.6 6. 2008 (14 games) ______102 7. 1964 (9 games) ______192.0 7. 2009 (12 games) ______100 8. 1962 (9 games) ______190.1 8. 1967 (10 games) ______98 9. 1956 (8 games) ______186.6 9. 1991 (10 games) ______96 10. 1991 (10 games) ______182.2 10. 1996 (11 games) ______94

(1963-66 incomplete)

SINGLE-SEASON TEAM PASSING

Attempts (1953-present) Completions (1953-present) Yards (1953-present) 1. 2008 (14 games) ______472 1. 2008 (14 games) ______306 1. 2008 (14 games) ______3,326 2. 1997 (11 games) ______453 2. 2007 (12 games) ______262 2. 1997 (11 games) ______3,275 3. 2002 (12 games) ______432 3. 1997 (11 games) ______246 3. 1982 (10 games) ______3,029 4. 1983 (10 games) ______414 4. 2009 (12 games) ______228 4. 2009 (12 games) ______2,903 5. 1982 (10 games) ______410 5. 1983 (10 games) ______227 5. 1983 (10 games) ______2,761 6. 2001 (11 games) ______407 6. 1982 (10 games) ______224 6. 2007 (12 games) ______2,615 7. 2009 (12 games) ______402 7. 2002 (12 games) ______209 7. 1993 (11 games) ______2,338 8. 2006 (12 games) ______387 8. 2001 (11 games) ______202 8. 1981 (10 games) ______2,254 9. 2007 (12 games) ______382 9. 2006 (12 games) ______200 9. 1998 (11 games) ______2,230 10. 1984 (10 games) ______372 10. 2005 (11 games) ______191 2001 (11 games) ______2,230

Yards-Per-Game (1953-present) First Downs (1955-present) Touchdowns (1953-present) 1. 1982 (10 games) ______302.9 1. 1997 (11 games) ______157 1. 2008 (14 games) ______25 2. 1997 (11 games) ______297.7 2. 2008 (14 games) ______155 2. 2009 (12 games) ______21 3. 1983 (10 games) ______276.1 3. 2009 (12 games) ______139 3. 1982 (20 games) ______20 4. 2009 (12 games) ______241.9 4. 1982 (10 games) ______128 4. 1983 (10 games) ______19 5. 2008 (14 games) ______237.6 5. 2007 (12 games) ______123 1992 (10 games) ______19 6. 1981 (10 games) ______225.4 6. 1983 (10 games) ______120 5. 1997 (11 games) ______18 7. 1984 (10 games) ______220.9 7. 2001 (11 games) ______107 6. 1959 (9 games) ______17 8. 1992 (10 games) ______219.1 8. 1984 (10 games) ______100 7. 1995 (11 games) ______16 9. 2007 (12 games) ______217.9 9. 2002 (12 games) ______98 2007 (12 games) ______16 10. 1993 (11 games) ______212.5 10. 2000 (11 games) ______97 10. 1981 (10 games) ______15 1998 (11 games) ______15 (1963-66 incomplete) 2000 (11 games) ______15

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SINGLE-SEASON TEAM RECORDS

Total O!ense Passing Defense Penalties Yards Gained (2008) ______5,154 Yards Allowed Penalties Against (1994) ______104 Yards Per Game (1998) ______426.6 1. 1988 ______1,245 Yards Penalized (1994) ______972 Plays (2008) ______958 2. 1985 ______1,265 Touchdowns (2008) ______55 3. 1984 ______1,298 Punting Fumbles (1957) ______41 Most Punts (2002) ______86 Fumbles Lost (1957) ______26 Touchdowns Allowed Highest Average (2007) ______41.7 1. 1985 ______5 Total Defense 2. 1981 ______7 Punt Returns Fewest Yards Allowed 1984 ______7 Punt Returns (1984) ______37 1. 1984 ______2,717 1989 ______7 Yards (1998) ______427 2. 1981 ______2,915 Average ______17.8 3. 1985 ______2,949 Interceptions 1. 1959 ______31 Kicko! Returns Rushing Defense 2. 1986 ______26 Kicko! Returns (1999) ______65 Yards Allowed 3. 1983 ______25 Yards (1999) ______1,310 1. 1986 ______1,224 Average (2006)______21.4 2. 1983 ______1,406 3. 1981 ______1,408 Scoring Points (2008) ______424 Touchdowns Allowed Touchdowns (2008) ______55 1. 1983 ______8 Extra Points (2008) ______48 2. 1981 ______10 Two-Point Conversions (1986) ______6 1984 ______10 Field Goals (1995) ______17

SEASON TEAM FIRST DOWN RECORDS Additional Records Wins (1986) ______9 Consecutive Wins (1897-98) ______8 Rushing and Passing (1955-present) By Penalty (1955-present) Consecutive Unbeaten Games (1895-98) _ 11 1. 2008 (14 games) ______257 1. 2001 (11 games) ______27 Losses (One season) (1999, 2002, 2003) ___ 11 2. 1998 (11 games) ______243 2. 2002 (12 games) ______26 Consecutive Losses (1998-2000; 2001-03) _ 18 3. 1986 (11 games) ______221 3. 2000 (11 games) ______22 Consecutive Winless Games (1925-28) ___ 21 4. 1997 (11 games) ______216 2003 (12 games) ______22 Consecutive Games Without ______48 5. 1983 (10 games) ______212 2004 (11 games) ______22 Being Shut Out (1965-70) 6. 2007 (12 games) ______208 2008 (14 games) ______22 Greatest Margin of Victory ______81 1992 (10 games) ______208 7. 1983 (10 games) ______20 (81-0 vs. Hobart, 1918) 8. 1993 (11 games) ______207 1992 (10 games) ______20 Greatest Margin of Defeat ______128 9. 1996 (11 games) ______201 1997 (11 games) ______20 (128-0 vs. Michigan, 1901) 10. 1982 (10 games) ______199 10. 2005 (11 games) ______19 All-time Overtime record ______6-5 1981 (10 games) ______19 1982 (10 games) ______19

On the road at Iowa State – 1968 The Bulls played second-ranked Auburn in 2006

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ALL-TIME SINGLE-GAME HIGHS

RUSHING Rushing Attempts ______O.D. Underwood vs. Ithaca (10/18/86)______41 Rushing Yards ______Alan Bell vs. Duquesne (11/2/91) ______266 Rushing Touchdowns ______Lou Corriere vs. Hobart (1942) ______6 Average per Rush (min. 20 attempts) _____Alan Bell vs. Duquesne (11/2/91) ______10.2 Longest run from scrimmage ______Ed Malanowicz vs. Hobart (11/16/29) ______95*

PASSING Pass Attempts ______Cli! Scott vs. Maine (9/4/93) ______58 Pass Completions ______Drew Willy at Kent State (11/24/07) ______34 Passing Yards ______Cli! Scott at New Haven (9/12/92) ______490 Alan Bell Completion Percentage (min. 20 atts.) ____Drew Willy vs. Temple (9/8/07), 20-of-22 ______91% Passing Touchdowns ______Marty Barrett vs. Alfred (11/12/83) ______6 Interceptions ______Marty Barrett at Bu!alo St. (10/1/83) ______5 John Gentilella at Rochester (9/28/85) ______5 Pass Yards/Attempt (min. 20 attempts) ____Cli! Scott at Hofstra (10/4/91) ______13.5 Longest passing play ______Mark Taylor to Jamie Gasparre at Hofstra (11/2/96) ______91*

RECEIVING Receptions ______James Starks at Akron (11/13/08)/Chaz Ahmed at Mercyhurst (10/27/90) _____ 13 Receiving Yards ______Joe D’Amico vs. Cortland (9/12/81) ______218 Average Per Reception ______Joe D’Amico vs. Cortland (9/12/81) ______43.6 Dennis Mason Receiving Touchdowns ______Chris D’Amico vs. Alfred (11/12/83) ______4

SCORING Single-game Scoring ______Lou Corriere vs. Hobart (1942) ______36

TOTAL OFFENSE Total O!ense (Pass+Rush) ______Cli! Scott at New Haven (9/12/92) ______536 yds All-Purpose Yards ______Drew Haddad at Cornell (10/3/98) ______276 Touchdowns (Pass+Rush) ______Lou Corriere vs. Hobart (1942) ______6 rush Marty Barrett vs. Alfred (11/12/83) ______6 pass Cli! Scott at New Haven (9/12/94) ______5 pass, 1 rush Chris D’Amico DEFENSE Total Tackles ______Craig Guest vs. Maine (10/7/95) ______29 Solo Tackles ______Craig Guest vs. Maine (10/7/95) ______17 Assisted Tackles ______Craig Guest vs. Maine (10/7/95) ______12 Tackles for Loss ______Craig Guest vs. Lafayette (9/9/96) ______5 Chris Shelly at Eastern Michigan (10/27/01) ______5 Quarterback Sacks ______Duane Williams vs. Bowling Green (9/23/00) ______4 Interceptions ______Pete Rao vs. Cortland State (11/3/53) ______4 Forced Fumbles ______Pete Conley at Illinois State (9/16/95) ______4 Fumble Recoveries ______Several players with ______2 Passes defensed (Int. + pass breakups) ____Dahnel Sing#eld at Rutgers (9/7/02) ______5 Lou Corriere

PUNTING/KICKING Total Punts ______Gerald Carlson at James Madison (9/3/94); at Hofstra (11/2/96) _ 12 Total Yards ______Scott McMahan vs. Connecticut (9/14/02) ______463 Longest punt ______Dana Loucks vs. Frostburg State (11/14/87) ______86 David Anastasi vs. John Carroll (9/2/89) ______86 Punting Average (min. 4 punts) ______Ben Woods at Ball State (9/29/07) ______50.5 Field Goals Made ______Dallas Pelz at Toledo (11/1/03) ______5 Field Goals Attempted ______Gerald Carlson at Colgate (9/14/96) ______6 Extra Points ______3 players (Tom McLaughlin, Mark Mozrall, Gerald Carlson) ______7 Points Scored by Kicking ______Dallas Pelz at Toledo (11/1/03) (#ve FGs, 2 PATs) ______17 Pete Rao Longest #eld goal ______Gerald Carlson vs. Edinboro (9/28/96) ______54

PUNT/KICKOFF RETURNS Kicko! Returns ______Aaron Leeper at Miami (OH) (10/11/03) ______8 Kicko! Return Yardage ______Alan Bell at Ithaca (10/14/89), 5 returns ______159 Longest Kicko! Return ______Judd Rosengrant vs. Hobart (1926) ______100* Chuck Daniels vs. Cortland (9/22/56) ______100* Kicko! Return Average (min. 3 returns) ___Kali Watkins at Connecticut (9/23/95), 3 returns ______35.3 Punt Returns ______Andy Hurley vs. Lock Haven (10/10/84) ______7 Punt Return Yardage ______Drew Haddad at Cornell (10/3/98) ______139 Punt Return Average (min. 3 returns) _____Drew Haddad at Cornell (10/3/98) ______34.8 Craig Guest Longest Punt Return ______Drew Haddad at Cornell (10/3/98) ______94* *TD Records back to 1987

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INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME RUSHING

Rushing Attempts (1977-present) Rushing Touchdowns 1. O.D. Underwood vs. Ithaca - 10/18/86 ______41 atts. (182 yds) 1. Lou Corriere vs. Hobart - 11/7/42______6 2. James Starks at Akron - 11/13/08 ______37 atts. (151 yds) 2. Anthony Swan vs. Fordham - 9/2/95 ______5 3. O.D. Underwood vs. Rochester - 9/27/86 ____36 atts. (232 yds) 3. Anthony Swan vs. Illinois State - 8/29/96 ______4 James Starks vs. Ohio - 10/6/07 ______36 atts. (183 yds) Pat Whitehead vs. Albany – 11/6/82 ______4 5. Anthony Swan vs. Boston Univ. - 11/18/95 ___35 atts. (147 yds) 5. Alan Bell vs. Mans#eld - 9/26/92 ______3 6. Aaron Leeper at Rutgers - 9/7/02 ______34 atts. (153 yds) Alan Bell at Central Connecticut - 10/31/92 ______3 Alan Bell vs. Hofstra - 10/24/92 ______34 atts. (151 yds) Alan Bell vs. Duquesne - 11/2/91 ______3 Anthony Swan vs. Illinois State - 8/29/96 ____34 atts. (115 yds) Alan Bell at Mercyhurst - 10/27/90 ______3 Mark Maier at Albany - 10/13/79______34 atts. (94 yds) O.D. Underwood at Canisius - 10/11/86 ______3 James Starks vs. Toledo - 10/20/07 ______34 atts (231 yds) O.D. Underwood vs. Ithaca - 10/18/86 ______3 O.D. Underwood vs. Frostburg State - 11/15/86 ______3 Pat Whitehead vs. Cortland - 9/11/82 ______3 Josh Roth vs. Lock Haven - 9/12/98 ______3 Rushing Yards (1977-present) Derrick Gordon vs. Central Michigan – 10/9/99 ______3 1. Alan Bell vs. Duquesne - 11/2/91 ______266 (26 atts.) Marquis Dwarte at Connecticut – 9/22/01 ______3 2. O.D. Underwood vs. Rochester - 9/27/86 ______232 (36 atts.) Aaron Leeper vs. Central Florida – 11/9/02 ______3 3. James Starks vs. Toledo - 10/13/07 ______231 (34 atts.) James Starks vs. Kent State – 11/4/06 ______3 4. Anthony Swan at Lehigh - 9/21/96 ______215 (29 atts.) James Starks vs. Toledo - 10/13/07 ______3 5. Anthony Swan vs. Fordham - 9/2/95 ______204 (26 atts.) James Starks at Akron - 11/13/08 ______3 6. O.D. Underwood vs. Albany State - 11/7/87 _____ 201 (30 atts.) Ike Nduka at Western Michigan - 10/24/09 ______3 7. Alan Bell vs. Canisius - 10/12/91 ______192 (29 atts.) 8. O.D. Underwood at Canisius - 10/11/86 ______191 (25 atts.) 9. Dane Hightower at Bu!alo State - 10/5/85 ______188 (22 atts.) 10. James Starks vs. Ohio - 10/28/08 ______185 (30 atts.)

INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME RECEIVING

Receptions (1977-present) Receiving Yards (1977-present) 1. Chaz Ahmed at Mercyhurst - 10/27/90 ______13 (175 yds) 1. Joe D’Amico vs. Cortland - 9/12/81 ______218 (5 rec.) James Starks at Akron - 11/13/08 ______13 (90 yds) 2. Andre Forde at Ohio - 9/28/02 ______202 (12 rec.) 3. Brett Hamlin vs. Pittsburgh - 9/12/09 ______12 (149 yds) 3. Gary Quatrani at Coast Guard - 11/4/78 ______196 (10 rec.) Naaman Roosevelt vs. Akron - 10/17/09 ______12 (100 yds) 4. Doc Smith at New Haven - 9/12/92 ______178 (7 rec.) Gary Quatrani vs. Alfred - 11/11/78 ______12 (137 yds) 5. Chaz Ahmed at Mercyhurst - 10/27/90 ______175 (13 rec.) Andre Forde at Ohio - 9/28/02 ______12 (202 yds) 6. Drew Haddad at Illinois State - 9/6/97 ______174 (8 rec.) Kali Watkins at Illinois State - 9/6/97 ______12 (167 yds) 7. Drew Haddad at Massachusetts – 9/26/98 ______173 (11 rec. ) Drew Haddad at Cornell – 10/3/98 ______12 (137 yds) 8. Kali Watkins at Illinois State - 9/6/97 ______167 (12 rec.) 7. Fred Mueller at Rochester – 9/24/83 ______11 (77 yds) Drew Haddad at Liberty - 10/24/98 ______167 (12 rec.) Drew Haddad vs. Massachusetts- 10/18/97 ______11 (147 yds) 10. Naaman Roosevelt vs. Ohio - 10/24/09 ______165 (8 rec.) Drew Haddad at Massachusetts - 9/26/98 ______11 (173 yds) 10. Gary Quatrani at Coast Guard - 11/4/78 ______10 (196 yds) Receiving Touchdowns Drew Haddad at Liberty - 10/24/98 ______10 (166 yds) 1. Chris D’Amico vs. Alfred - 11/12/83 ______4 Andre Forde vs. Kent State - 11/4/00 ______10 (158 yds) 2. Dane Hightower at Rochester - 9/28/85 ______3 Jamie Gasparre vs. New Haven - 11/9/96 ______10 (155 yds) Chaz Ahmed at Mercyhurst - 10/27/90 ______3 Drew Haddad vs. Hofstra – 11/6/99 ______10 (141 yds) Joe D’Amico vs. Cortland - 9/12/81 ______3 Dick Ashley at Boston College - 10/5/68 ______10 (129 yds) Joe D’Amico at Hobart - 9/26/81 ______3 Kali Watkins vs. West Chester - 9/27/97 ______10 (125 yds) Dick Ashley vs. Colgate - 11/3/65 ______3 Zeke McKine vs. Connecticut - 9/16/00 ______10 (122 yds) Ed Gicewicz vs. Washington & Je!erson - 11/5/59 ______3 Naaman Roosevelt at BGSU - 11/21/08 ______10 (118 yds) Kali Watkins vs. Morgan State – 10/10/98 ______3 Naaman Roosevelt vs. Ball State - 12/5/08 ______10 (116 yds) Kali Watkins at Hofstra – 11/21/98 ______3 Drew Haddad at Miami, OH – 11/20/99 ______10 (100 yds) Andre Forde at Rutgers - 9/7/02 ______3 Naaman Roosevelt at Syracuse - 10/20/07 ______10 (91 yds) Naaman Roosevelt vs. Ball State – 12/5/08 ______3 Naaman Roosevelt vs. Ohio - 11/10/09 ______3

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SINGLE-GAME PASSING

Attempts (1977-present) Completions (1977-present) 1. Cli! Scott vs. Maine - 9/4/93 ______58 (25-of-58) 1. Drew Willy at Kent State - 11/24/07 ______34 (34-of-44) 2. Marty Barrett at Baldwin-Wallace - 9/18/82 _____ 54 (32-of-54) 2. Drew Willy at Miami (OH) - 11/3/07 ______33 (33-of-45) Chad Salisbury at Connecticut - 10/4/97 ______54 (28-of-54) 3. Marty Barrett at Baldwin-Wallace - 9/18/82 _____ 32 (32-of-54) 4. Cli! Scott at New Haven - 9/12/92 ______51 (29-of-51) Drew Willy at Syracuse - 10/20/07 ______32 (32-of-48) Chad Salisbury vs. Massachusetts - 10/18/97 ____ 51 (30-of-51) 5. Drew Willy at Western Michigan - 10/1/05 ______30 (30-of-38) Jim Rodriguez at Coast Guard - 11/4/78 ______30 (30-of-41) 6. Zach Maynard at Western Michigan - 10/24/09 __ 50 (26-of-50) Chad Salisibury vs. Massachusetts - 10/18/97 ____ 30 (30-of-51) 7. Drew Willy at Syracuse - 10/20/07 ______48 (32-of-48) 8. Cli! Scott at New Haven - 9/12/92 ______29 (29-of-51) 8. Frank Reilly vs. John Carroll - 9-2-89 ______47 (15-of-47) Randall Secky at Ohio - 9/28/02 ______29 (29-of-43) 9. Chad Salisbury vs. West Chester - 9/27/97 ______46 (29-of-46) Chad Salisbury at Illinois State - 9/6/97 ______29 (29-of-45) Joe Freedy at Eastern Michigan - 10/27/01 ______46 (20-of-46) Chad Salisbury vs. West Chester - 9/27/97 ______29 (29-of-46) Drew Willy vs. Baylor - 9/22/07 ______46 (29-of-46) Drew Willy vs. Baylor - 9/22/07 ______29 (29-of-46) Drew Willy vs. Temple - 9/13/08 ______29 (29-of-42) Drew Willy at Bowling Green - 11/21/08 ______29 (29-of-41) Yards (1977-present) Drew Willy vs. Connecticut - 1/3/09 ______29 (29-of-43) 1. Cli! Scott at New Haven - 9/12/92 ______490 (29-of-51) 2. Chad Salisbury vs. Massachusetts - 10/18/97 ___ 459 (30-of-51) Touchdowns (1977-present) 3. Chad Salisbury at Illinois State - 9/6/97 ______445 (29-of-45) 1. Marty Barrett vs. Alfred - 11/12/83______6 4. Chad Salisbury vs. West Chester - 9/27/97 _____ 418 (29-of-46) 2. Cli! Scott at New Haven - 9/12/92 ______5 5. Jim Rodriguez at Coast Guard - 11/4/78 ______417 (30-of-41) 3. Marty Barrett vs. Cortland - 9/12/81 ______4 6. Mark Taylor vs. New Haven - 11/9/96 ______411 (26-of-42) Drew Willy vs. Texas El-Paso - 8/28/08 ______4 7. Zach Maynard vs. Pittsburgh - 9/12/09 ______400 (24-of-35) Zach Maynard vs. Pittsburgh - 9/12/09 ______4 8. Chad Salisbury vs. Massachusetts - 9/26/98 ____ 375 (27-of-40) 9. Marty Barrett vs. Alfred - 11/12/83______370 (23-of-42) 10. Cli! Scott at Hofstra - 10/4/91 ______366 (10-of-27)

Interceptions (1977-present) 1. Marty Barrett at Bu!alo State - 10/1/83 ______5 John Gentilella at Rochester - 9/28/85 ______5 3. Joe Freedy at Northern Illinois - 10/28/00 ______4 Drew Willy vs. Eastern Michigan - 11/19/05 ______4 Zach Maynard at Temple - 9/26/09 ______4

Chad Salisbury (1997-98) Cli! Scott threw for a school record 490 yards against New Haven in 1992

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SINGLE-GAME TEAM OFFENSE SINGLE-GAME TEAM DEFENSE

TOTAL OFFENSE $ HIGHS% TOTAL DEFENSE $ LOWS% Plays (at Connecticut - 10/4/97) ______115 Plays (vs. Mercyhurst - 10/27/90) ______45 Yards (vs. Canisius - 10/17/98) ______628 Yards (vs. Hofstra - 10/24/92) ______84 Touchdowns (vs. New Haven - 9/12/92) ______8 Touchdowns (vs. New Haven - 9/12/92) ______8

TOTAL OFFENSE $ BOTH TEAMS% O PPONENT RUSHING $ LOWS% Plays (vs. Alfred - 11/15/80 and John Carroll - 9/2/89) ______166 Attempts (vs. Hofstra - 10/24/92) ______17 Yards (vs. New Haven - 9/12/92) ______1,375 Yards (vs. Hofstra - 10/24/92) ______(-40) Touchdowns (vs. New Haven - 9/12/92) ______17 O PPONENT PASSING $ LOWS% R USHING Attempts (vs. Lock Haven - 11/16/95) ______5 Attempts (vs. Hofstra - 10/24/92) ______72 Completions (vs. Bu!alo State - 9/19/87 vs. UMass - 10/14/95) ___ 1 Yards (vs. Canisius - 10/17/98) ______486 Yards (vs. Ohio - 11/3/01) ______2 Touchdowns (vs. Duquesne - 11/2/91) ______7 Most Interceptions (six times) ______6

R USHING $ BOTH TEAMS% P UNTING Attempts (vs. Mercyhurst - 10/28/89) ______115 Most Punts (by Kent State - 10/23/57) ______16 Yards (vs. Duquesne - 11/2/91) ______641

PASSING LONGEST FIELD GOALS (1947-PRESENT) Attempts (at Connecticut - 10/4/97) ______71 Completions (at Kent State - 11/24/07) ______34 1. Gerald Carlson vs. Edinboro - 9/28/96 ______54 yards Yards (vs. New Haven - 9/12/92) ______490 2. Bernie Weber vs. Canisius - 10/8/83 ______52 yards Touchdowns (vs. Alfred - 11/12/83) ______6 Gerald Carlson vs. Villanova - 9/30/95 ______52 yards Interceptions (vs. Cortland - 10/3/56) ______6 4. Mark Mozrall at Youngstown State - 10/30/93 ______51 yards Gerald Carlson vs. Massachusetts - 10/14/95 ______51 yards PASSING $ BOTH TEAMS% Gerald Carlson vs. Connecticut - 9/7/96 ______51 yards Attempts (vs. Alfred - 11/12/83) ______100 7. Dallas Pelz at Army – 11/10/01 ______50 yards Completions (vs. Alfred - 11/12/83) ______52 Dallas Pelz at Toledo - 11/1/03 ______50 yards 9. Mark Mozrall vs. Hofstra - 10/24/96 ______48 yards S CORING 10. A.J. Principe at Miami (OH) - 11/3/07 ______47 yards Points (vs. Hobart - 1918) ______81 Gerald Carlson at Illinois State - 9/16/95 ______47 yards Touchdowns (vs. Mans#eld State - 9/26/92) ______8 Gerald Carlson at Connecticut - 9/23/95 ______47 yards Field Goals (vs. Toledo - 11/1/03) ______5 Gerald Carlson vs. Cornell - 10/5/96 ______47 yards Dan Friedman at Mans#eld - 9/21/85 ______47 yards F IRST DOWNS Michael Baker at Nevada - 9/18/04 ______47 yards First Downs (vs. Mercyhurst - 10/27/90) ______32

First Downs Rushing (vs. Canisius - 10/17/98) ______25 First Downs Passing (vs. Brockport - 10/23/82) ______20 First Downs by Penalty (vs. Bu!alo State - 10/1/83) ______5 at Connecticut (9/22/01) ______5

F UMBLES Fumbles (vs. Gettysburg - 9/16/61) ______9 Fumbles Lost (vs. Hobart - 10/8/55) ______7

P ENALTIES Penalties Against (vs. Edinboro - 9/27/93) ______17 Yards Penalized (vs. Frostburg State - 10/15/86) ______171

K ICKOFF RETURNS Kicko! Returns (vs. Boston College - 11/7/70) ______11 Yards (vs. Findlay - 9/6/87) ______238

P UNT RETURNS Punt Returns (vs. Norwich - 10/30/82) ______8 Yards (at Miami, OH - 11/20/99) ______125

Mark Mozrall connected on a 51-yard "eld goal in 1993.

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LONGEST PLAYS

Longest Rushing Play: Longest Field Goal: 1. 95 - Ed Malanowics vs. Hobart, Nov. 16, 1929 (TD) 1. 54 - Gerald Carlson vs. Edinboro, Sept. 28, 1996 2. 92 - James Starks at Miami (OH), Nov. 3, 2007 (TD) 2. 52 - Bernie Weber vs. Canisius, Oct. 8, 1983 3. 91 - Alan Bell vs Westminster, Sept. 22, 1990 (TD) Gerald Carlson vs. Villanova, Sept. 30, 1995 4. 51 - Mark Mozrall vs. Youngstown State, Oct. 30, 1993 Longest Passing Play: 51 - Gerald Carlson vs. UMass, Oct. 14, 1995 & vs. UConn Sept. 7, 1996 1. 91 - Mark Taylor to Jamie Gasparre vs. Hofstra, Nov. 2, 1996 (TD) Longest Interception Return: 2. 89 - Jim Rodriguez to Gary Quatrani 1. 90 - Gerry LaFountain vs. Delaware, Nov. 6, 1965 (TD) vs. John Carroll, Sept. 15, 1979 (TD) 2. 89 - Bill Tipton vs. Lehigh, Sept. 21, 1996 (TD) 3. 87 - Mark Taylor to Kali Watkins 3. 87 - Mike Lambert vs. W. Michigan, Oct. 5, 2002 vs. Maine Nov. 16, 1996 (TD) Longest Punt Return: Longest Punt: 1. 94 – Drew Haddad at Cornell, Oct. 3, 1998 (TD) 1. 86 - Dana Loucks vs. Frostburg State, Nov. 14, 1987 2. 83 – Andre Forde vs. Lehigh, Aug. 29, 2002 (TD) David Anastasi vs. John Carroll, Sept. 2, 1989 3. 82 – Drew Haddad at Liberty, Oct. 24, 1998 (TD) 2. 81- Bill Brogan vs. Cortland State, 1959 3. 79 - Gerald Carlson vs. Edinboro, Sept. 28, 1996 Longest Kicko! Return: 1. 100 - Judd Rosengrant vs. Hobart, 1926 (TD) Chuck Daniels vs. Cortland, Sept. 22, 1956 (TD) 2. 95 - Jim Ryan vs. Villanova, Oct. 5, 1963 (TD) O.D. Underwood vs. Findlay, Sept. 5, 1987 (TD) THE LAST TIME

Last Shutout: Last 300 yd Passing Game: Nov. 3, 2001 – Bu!alo 44, Ohio 0 Oct. 24, 2009 – Zach Maynard at Western Michigan (327 yards) Last Time Shut Out: Last 400 yd Passing Game: Oct. 28, 2006 – Boston College 41, Bu!alo 0 Sept. 12, 2009 – Zach Maynard vs. Pittsburgh (400 yards) Last Overtime Game: Last Time a UB Quarterback Has Thrown 3 Touchdowns: Oct. 24, 2009 – Western Michigan, 34-31 (OT) Oct. 10, 2009 – Zach Maynard vs. Akron (1, 9, 7) Last Overtime Win: Last Time a UB Quarterback Has Thrown 4 Touchdowns: Nov. 21, 2008 – @ Bowling Green, Won 40-34 (2 OTs) Sept. 12, 2009 – Zach Maynard vs. Pittsburgh (24, 54, 67, 12) Last Overtime Loss: Last Time a UB Quarterback Has Attempted 40 Passes: Oct. 24, 2009 – Western Michigan, 34-31 (OT) Oct. 24, 2009 – Zach Maynard at Western Michigan (26-of-51) Last Kicko! Returned for a Touchdown: Last Time a UB Quarterback Has Completed 25 Passes: Sept. 20, 2008 – Ernest Jackson at Missouri (97 yds) Oct. 24, 2009 – Zach Maynard at Western Michigan (26-of-51) Last Punt Returned for a Touchdown: Last Successful Two-Point Conversion: Aug. 29, 2002 – Andre Forde vs. Lehigh (83 yds) Nov. 3, 2009 – Zach Maynard run vs. Bowling Green Last Interception Returned for a Touchdown: Last Defensive Two-Point Conversion: Sept. 8, 2007 – Mike Newton at Temple (50 yards) Oct. 28, 2008 – Andrae Smith at Ohio on Kendric Hawkins blocked PAT Last Fumble Returned for a Touchdown: Last 50-Yard Plus Field Goal: Dec. 5, 2008 – Sherrod Lott vs. Ball State (74 yards) Nov. 1, 2003 – Dallas Pelz at Toledo (50 yards) Mike Newton vs. Ball State (92 yards) Last kicker to record four or more "eld goals in a game: Last 100 yard Rush Game: Oct. 20, 2007 – 4, A.J. Principe at Syracuse (31, 33, 29, 32) Nov. 27, 2009 – Brandon Thermilus at Kent State (123 yards, 29 att.) Bu!alo recorded a safety: Last 200 yard Rush Game: Sept. 5, 2009 – a team safety after punter botched snap in end zone. Oct. 13, 2007 – James Starks vs. Toledo (231 yards, 34 att.) A UB Player recorded two or more interceptions Last UB Running Back To Score 3 or more rushing TDS/Game Aug. 28, 2008 – John Syty (2) vs. UTEP Nov. 18, 2009 – Ike Nduka at Western Michigan (11, 2, 56 yds) A UB player forced two or more fumbles in a game Last UB Rusher To Have 30 or More Carries In a Game Jan. 3, 2009 - Anel Montanez vs. Connecticut (2 FF) Nov. 13, 2008 – James Starks at Akron (37 att., 151 yards) A UB player recovered two or more fumbles in a game Last Time Two UB Rushers Have Gone Over 100 Yards: Oct. 24, 2009 - Scott Pettigrew at Western Michigan (2 FR) Aug. 28, 2008 – James Starks (179 yds), A UB player recorded 15 or more tackles Brandon Thermilus (102 yds) vs. UTEP Nov. 18, 2009 – Davonte Shannon at Miami (15 tackles) Last Player to Have 10 or More Catches in a Game: A UB player recorded 20 or more tackles Oct. 17, 2009 – Naaman Roosevelt vs. Akron Oct. 18, 2008 – Davonte Shannon vs. Army (20 tackles) (12 rec., 100 yds) A UB player recorded two or more sacks in a game Last 100 yd Receiving Game: Nov. 18, 2009 - Gordon DuBois at Miami (2 sacks) Nov. 10, 2009 – Naaman Roosevelt vs. Ohio (8 rec., 165 yds) A UB player blocked a "eld goal Last 200 yd Receiving Game: Jan. 3, 2009 – Davonte Shannon vs. Connecticut Sept. 29, 2002 – Andre Forde at Ohio (12 rec., 202 yards) A UB player blocked an extra point Last Receiver To Catch 3 or More TDs In One Game: Oct. 28, 2008 – Kendric Hawkins at Ohio Nov. 10, 2009 – Naaman Roosevelt vs. Ohio (76, 21, 22) A UB player blocked a punt Last Time Two UB Receivers Have Gone Over 100 Yards: Sept. 27, 2008 - Tom Drewes at Central Michigan Sept. 12, 2009 – Naaman Roosevelt (6 rec., 157 yds), Last blocked punt returned for a touchdown Brett Hamlin vs. Pittsburgh (12 rec., 149 yds) vs. Pitt Sept. 9, 2006 – Jared Patterson at Bowling Green (block by Sherrod Lott)

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MEMORABLE PERFORMANCES IN DIVISION I%A 'SINCE 1999(

100-Yard Rushers Yds Player Year Opponent Carries 231 ___ James Starks ______2007 _____Toledo ______34 185 ___ James Starks ______2008 _____Ohio ______30 183 ___ James Starks ______2007 _____Ohio ______34 181 ___ James Starks ______2008 _____UTEP ______31 177 ___ James Starks ______2008 _____Miami ______26 173 ___ Marquis Dwarte ____2000 _____Akron ______25 173 ___ Albert Grundy ______2000 _____Northern Illinois ______18 172 ___ Ike Nduka ______2009 _____Western Michigan ______18 172 ___ Ike Nduka ______2009 _____Central Michigan ______22 172 ___ Je!von Gill ______2009 _____Bowling Green ______23 162 ___ James Starks ______2006 _____Kent State ______24 156 ___ Marquis Dwarte ____2000 _____Miami ______26 153 ___ Aaron Leeper ______2002 _____Rutgers ______34 151 ___ James Starks ______2008 _____Akron ______37 150 ___ Marquis Dwarte ____2001 _____Connecticut ______25 148 ___ James Starks ______2007 _____Miami (OH) ______19 145 ___ Aaron Leeper ______2002 _____Marshall ______21 137 ___ James Starks ______2007 _____Bowling Green ______21 Anthony Swan 137 ___ Derrick Gordon _____2001 _____Marshall ______30 136 ___ James Starks ______2008 _____Kent State ______24 131 ___ Ike Nduka ______2009 _____Gardner-Webb ______24 126 ___ Brandon Thermilus _2009 _____Miami ______11 126 ___ Josh Roth ______1999 _____Hofstra ______18 125 ___ James Starks ______2008 _____Western Michigan ______28 125 ___ Mario Henry ______2007 _____Temple ______17 125 ___ Dave Dawson ______2003 _____Rutgers ______14 124 ___ Derrick Gordon _____1999 _____C.Michigan ______19 123 ___ Brandon Thermilus _2009 _____Kent State ______29 122 ___ Chris McDu"e ______2004 _____Nevada ______14 120 ___ Steven King ______2004 _____Akron ______12 119 ___ Aaron Leeper ______2002 _____Central Florida ______27 114 ___ Josh Roth ______1999 _____Virginia ______20 113 ___ James Starks ______2006 _____Miami (OH) ______19 110 ___ Steven King ______2004 _____UCF ______15 109 ___ Dave Dawson ______2003 _____Miami (OH) ______13 106 ___ Albert Grundy ______2000 _____Ball State ______11 104 ___ Dave Dawson ______2003 _____Ohio ______18 103 ___ Dave Dawson ______2002 _____Marshall ______14 Dave Dawson 102 ___ Brandon Thermilus _2008 _____UTEP ______16 102 ___ Dave Dawson ______2004 _____Eastern Michigan ______10 101 ___ Dave Dawson ______2004 _____Marshall ______5

300-Yard Passers Yds Player Year Opponent Comp.-Att. 400 ___ Zach Maynard ______2009 _____Pittsburgh ______24-35 350 ___ Randall Secky ______2002 _____Ohio ______29-43 348 ___ Drew Willy ______2008 _____Temple ______29-42 334 ___ Drew Willy ______2007 _____Kent State ______34-44 330 ___ Drew Willy ______2007 _____Penn State ______28-39 327 ___ Zach Maynard ______2009 _____Western Michigan ______26-50 323 ___ Joe Freedy ______2000 _____Kent State ______26-36 321 ___ Drew Willy ______2006 _____Ball State ______27-40

Randall Secky

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MEMORABLE PERFORMANCES IN DIVISION I 'SINCE 1999( 100-Yard Receivers Yds Player Year Opponent Catches 202 __Andre Forde ______2002 ______Ohio ______12 165 __Naaman Roosevelt ____ 2009 ______Ohio ______8 158 __Andre Forde ______2000 ______Kent State ______10 157 __Naaman Roosevelt ____ 2009 ______Pittsburgh ______6 154 __Naaman Roosevelt ____ 2008 ______UTEP ______4 150 __Drew Haddad ______1999 ______Kent State ______8 149 __Brett Hamlin ______2009 ______Pittsburgh ______12 148 __Naaman Roosevelt ____ 2007 ______Bowling Green ______6 148 __Naaman Roosevelt ____ 2008 ______Miami (OH) ______8 146 __Brett Hamlin ______2009 ______Western Michigan ___ 10 141 __Drew Haddad ______1999 ______Hofstra ______10 140 __Drew Haddad ______1999 ______Ohio ______8 134 __Ernest Jackson ______2008 ______Army ______9 132 __Brett Hamlin ______2009 ______Gardner-Webb ______6 132 __Naaman Roosevelt ____ 2008 ______Temple ______8 126 __Andre Forde ______2002 ______Akron ______9 124 __Naaman Roosevelt ____ 2008 ______Kent State ______8 123 __Terrance Breaux ______2004 ______UCF ______2 Andre Forde 122 __Zeke McKine ______2000 ______Connecticut ______10 121 __Dahnel Sing#eld ______2000 ______Syracuse ______6 120 __Naaman Roosevelt ____ 2009 ______Temple ______9 118 __Naaman Roosevelt ____ 2008 ______Bowling Green ______10 118 __Ernest Jackson ______2007 ______Kent State ______9 116 __Naaman Roosevelt ____ 2008 ______Ball State ______10 116 __Chad Upshaw ______2005 ______Ohio ______8 114 __Naaman Roosevely ____ 2009 ______Central Michigan _____ 6 114 __Naaman Roosevelt ____ 2007 ______Penn State ______7 111 __Naaman Roosevelt ____ 2008 ______Akron ______9 107 __Ernest Jackson ______2007 ______Toledo ______4 106 __Drew Haddad ______1999 ______Connecticut ______9 105 __Matt Knueven ______2001 ______Ohio ______7 104 __Terrance Breaux ______2006 ______Northern Illinois ______8 102 __Drew Haddad ______1999 ______Central Michigan _____ 7 101 __Maurice Bradford _____ 2001 ______Eastern Michigan _____ 4 101 __Matt Knueven ______2003 ______Toledo ______8 100 __Drew Haddad ______1999 ______Northern Illinois ______8 100 __Brett Hamlin ______2007 ______Miami (OH) ______9 Brett Hamlin

Chad Upshaw holds the school record for receiving yards in a game by a tight end (116) Ernest Jackson

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RUSHING LEADERS

Year Name Yards Att. Avg TDs 1949 Raymond Weser 597 84 7.1 6 1950 Donald Holland 274 61 4.5 6 1951 Donald Holland 423 92 4.6 5 1952 William Crowley 215 75 2.9 0 1953 Elmer Jahn 363 72 5.0 0 1954 Paul Snyder 368 53 6.9 3 1955 James Viterna 364 59 6.2 0 1956 Richard Doll 307 61 5.0 3 1957 Willie Evans 409 83 4.9 0 1958 Willie Evans 530 70 7.6 3 1959 Willie Evans 620 92 7.3 6 1960 George Maue 285 88 3.2 4 1961 John Valentic 252 59 4.3 2 1962 Jim Burd 246 63 3.9 2 1963 Jim Ryan 313 59 5.4 1 1964 Don Gilbert 468 135 3.5 7 1965 Leeland Jones 531 115 4.6 1 1966 Jim Barksdale 612 118 5.1 2 Ken Rutkowski rushed for 729 yards during the ’68 season 1967 Pat Patterson 666 144 4.7 7 1968 Ken Rutkowski 729 177 4.1 5 1969 Joe Zelmanski 540 128 4.2 3 1970 John Faller 500 133 3.8 5 1977 Mark Gabryel 195 75 2.6 2 1978 Mark Gabryel 438 132 3.3 6 1979 Mark Maier 263 93 2.8 2 1980 Mark Maier 543 164 3.3 5 1981 Pat Whitehead 553 129 4.3 4 1982 Pat Whitehead 615 120 5.2 12 1983 Marvin Hunley 497 95 5.2 7 1984 Dane Hightower 467 104 4.5 2 1985 Dane Hightower 365 68 5.4 5 1986 O.D. Underwood 1,189 229 5.2 15 1987 O.D. Underwood 873 209 4.2 8 1988 Dave Rath 682 153 4.4 5 1989 Ray Hobson 739 176 4.3 7 1990 John Hartman 662 110 6.1 2 1991 Alan Bell 1,017 225 4.5 7 1992 Alan Bell 859 205 4.2 11 Alan Bell is third all-time in rushing 1993 Sunnil Motley 670 167 4.0 6 with 3,022 yards 1994 Anthony Swan 363 106 3.4 1 1995 Anthony Swan 968 236 4.1 10 1996 Anthony Swan 1,117 244 4.6 9 1997 Anthony Swan 655 226 2.9 9 1998 Josh Roth 806 159 5.1 8 1999 Josh Roth 519 124 4.2 3 2000 Marquis Dwarte 611 129 4.7 1 2001 Marquis Dwarte 546 141 3.9 6 2002 Aaron Leeper 917 235 3.9 10 2003 Dave Dawson 678 128 5.3 1 2004 Steven King 476 94 4.7 7 2005 Steven King 532 136 3.9 3 2006 James Starks 704 175 4.0 6 2007 James Starks 1,103 251 4.4 12 2008 James Starks 1,333 272 4.9 16 2009 Ike Nduka 598 96 6.2 6

Marquis Dwarte led UB in both 2000 and 2001

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YEAR-BY-YEAR PASSING LEADERS

Year Name Yards Comp Att Pct TDs Int 1949 Tracy LaTona 427 25 54 46.2 4 2 1950 Tracy LaTona 550 43 77 55.8 7 2 1951 Donald Holland 669 64 131 48.9 2 6 1952 Ordean Shannabrook 605 50 142 35.2 2 9 1953 Ray Kennedy 281 19 65 29.2 2 12 1954 Charles Daniels 325 27 70 38.6 2 9 1955 Joseph Kubisty 628 48 106 45.3 4 9 1956 Joseph Kubisty 448 30 54 55.6 8 4 1957 James Allegretto 346 20 71 28.2 2 7 1958 Gordon Bukaty 675 42 87 48.3 9 6 1959 Gordon Bukaty 529 33 54 61.1 8 3 1960 Gordon Bukaty 746 41 99 41.4 8 9 1961 John Stofa 807 64 127 50.4 6 5 1962 John Stofa 793 50 121 41.3 5 12 1963 John Stofa 533 34 84 40.5 3 10 Jim Rodriguez (’78-80) led the team 1964 Don Gilbert 869 60 123 48.8 8 15 in passing for three seasons. 1965 Rick Wells 349 23 63 36.5 4 8 1966 Mick Murtha 1,141 84 210 40.0 7 16 1967 Mike Murtha 927 72 171 42.1 4 15 1968 Denny Mason 1,124 89 158 56.3 5 12 1969 Mick Murtha 817 66 139 47.5 5 7 1970 Kirk Barton 1,121 106 264 40.2 1 17 1977 Paul DiMiero 355 26 78 33.3 1 5 1978 Jim Rodriguez 1,426 106 205 51.7 9 16 1979 Jim Rodriguez 1,098 87 199 43.7 6 13 1980 Jim Rodriguez 877 57 132 43.2 5 16 1981 Marty Barrett 2,155 131 267 49.1 13 18 1982 Marty Barrett 1,759 133 236 56.4 10 12 1983 Marty Barrett 2,504 207 366 56.6 18 18 1984 Ken Hyer 1,950 166 315 52.7 11 17 1985 John Gentilella 1,123 96 196 49.0 10 14 1986 Ken Crosta 1,654 126 211 59.7 9 11 1987 John Mings 855 75 142 52.8 3 5 Mark Taylor threw 11 TD passes and 1988 Frank Reilly 721 57 134 42.5 3 9 led the Bulls to an 8-1 record as a 1989 Frank Reilly 1,675 125 282 44.3 10 17 starter in 1996. 1990 Frank Reilly 1,850 143 281 50.8 14 19 1991 Cli! Scott 1,478 101 213 47.4 6 13 1992 Cli! Scott 2,088 140 287 48.8 18 11 1993 Cli! Scott 2,263 166 320 51.9 9 16 1994 Cli! Scott 1,749 138 281 49.1 10 18 1995 Mark Taylor 1,218 115 276 41.7 3 19 1996 Mark Taylor 1,768 121 235 51.5 11 7 1997 Chad Salisbury 2,889 218 384 56.8 16 17 1998 Chad Salisbury 2,058 154 287 53.7 15 13 1999 Joe Freedy 1,775 151 299 50.5 8 11 2000 Joe Freedy 2,060 184 338 54.4 14 18 2001 Joe Freedy 2,077 187 371 50.4 10 15 2002 Randall Secky 2,015 204 421 48.5 12 13 2003 P.J. Piskorik 824 85 162 52.5 6 3 2004 P.J. Piskorik 616 61 133 45.9 2 8 2005 Drew Willy 1,481 149 246 60.6 6 12 2006 Drew Willy 1,391 138 231 59.7 6 6 2007 Drew Willy 2,572 258 377 68.4 15 6 Joe Freedy led UB in passing from 2008 Drew Willy 3,304 304 468 65.0 25 6 1999-2001, starting 33 straight games 2009 Zach Maynard 2,694 218 379 57.5 18 15 in the process.

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YEAR-BY-YEAR RECEIVING LEADERS

Year Name Rec. Yards Avg. TDs 1949 Carl Markey 17 288 16.9 5 1950 Edmond Gicewicz 18 292 16.2 5 1951 Edmond Gicewicz 19 276 14.5 3 1952 Joseph Papsidero 17 176 10.4 0 Elmer Jahn 17 161 9.5 3 1953 Records not available 1954 William Crowley 11 205 18.6 1 1955 Daniel Stanley 16 176 11.0 1 1956 Richard Doll 11 145 13.2 1 1957 Nick Bottini 13 193 14.8 1 1958 Nick Bottini 18 313 17.4 5 1959 Robert Adams 11 194 17.6 6 1960 Bill Selent 21 241 11.5 1 1961 Robert Baker 23 233 10.1 0 1962 Tom Butler 8 173 21.6 3 1963 Jim Ryan 11 126 11.5 0 Frank Price led the team in receiving 1964 Gerry Pawloski 13 177 13.6 1 three seasons (1977, ’79 and ’80). 1965 Dick Ashley 17 349 20.5 7 1966 Dick Ashley 30 411 13.7 4 1967 Chuck Drankowski 37 439 11.9 3 1968 Dick Ashley 36 428 11.9 2 1969 Paul Lang 25 405 16.2 3 1970 Joe Moresco 25 297 11.9 0 1977 Frank Price 8 95 11.9 0 1978 Gary Quatrani 48 738 15.4 4 1979 Frank Price 36 585 16.3 4 1980 Frank Price 46 630 13.7 4 1981 Kevin Pratt 36 600 16.7 0 1982 Pat Whitehead 55 608 11.1 3 1983 Chris D’Amico 56 929 16.6 10 1984 Chris D’Amico 48 747 15.6 4 1985 Dan Withers 30 433 14.4 3 1986 Dan Withers 34 587 17.3 5 1987 O.D. Underwood 27 170 6.3 1 1988 Joe Cassata 36 492 13.7 2 1989 Bryant Lee Taylor 35 477 13.6 4 Chris Behan led the team in receptions in 1990 Chaz Ahmed 59 927 15.7 4 1993 with 47 grabs as a tight end. 1991 Rusty Knapp 36 603 16.8 1 1992 Doc Smith 47 996 21.2 10 1993 Chris Behan 47 454 9.7 0 1994 Anthony Scott 33 508 15.4 3 1995 Rick Sitarek 28 270 9.6 1 1996 Jamie Gasparre 48 783 16.3 10 1997 Drew Haddad 67 1,058 15.8 3 1998 Drew Haddad 67 911 13.6 5 1999 Drew Haddad 85 1,158 13.6 6 2000 Andre Forde 36 590 16.4 6 2001 Chad Bartoszek 42 441 10.5 4 2002 Andre Forde 54 748 13.9 7 2003 Matt Knueven 47 622 13.2 4 2004 Matt Knueven 29 415 14.3 1 2005 Brett Hamlin 38 371 9.8 0 2006 Chad Upshaw 35 419 12.0 1 2007 Naaman Roosevelt 63 766 12.2 4 2008 Naaman Roosevelt 104 1,402 13.5 13 Matt Knueven led the team in 2009 Naaman Roosevelt 70 954 13.6 9 receptions in 2003 and 2004.

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YEAR-BY-YEAR SCORING LEADERS

Year Name TDs PATs 2pt FGs Pts 1949 Edmond Gicewicz 6 0-0 0 0-0 36 Raymond Weser 6 0-0 0 0-0 36 1950 Donald Holland 6 0-0 0 0-0 36 1951 Donald Holland 5 0-0 0 0-0 30 1952 Elmer Jahn 3 0-0 0 0-0 18 1953 Records not available 1954 Paul Snyder 3 0-0 0 0-0 18 1955 Richard Doll 9 0-0 0 0-0 54 1956 Kenneth Born 6 0-0 0 0-0 36 1957 James Allegretto 3 1-1 0 0-0 19 1958 Gordon Bukaty 5 4 3 0-0 40 1959 Willie Evans 8 0-0 3 0-0 54 1960 George Maue 6 0-0 3 0-0 42 1961 John Valentic 3 0-0 0 0-0 18 1962 John Stofa 6 0-0 2 0-0 40 1963 Tom Butler 4 0-0 1 0-0 26 1964 Don Gilbert 7 0-0 2 0-0 46 Willie Evans had eight touchdowns in 1959. 1965 Dick Ashley 7 0-0 0 0-0 42 1966 Leeland Jones 16 0-0 0 0-0 96 1967 Leeland Jones 12 0-0 0 0-0 72 1968 Joe Zelmanski 10 0-0 0 0-0 60 1969 John Faller 5 0-0 0 0-0 30 1970 John Faller 5 0-0 0 0-0 30 1977 Mark Gabryel 2 0-0 0 0-0 12 1978 Mark Gabryel 7 0-0 1 0-0 44 1979 Steve Pawluk 0 5-6 0 9-11 32 1980 Mark Maier 5 0-0 1 0-0 32 1981 Joe D’Amico 8 0-0 0 0-0 48 1982 Pat Whitehead 15 0-0 1 0-0 92 1983 Chris DAmico 10 0-0 0 0-0 60 1984 Chris D’Amico 4 0-0 0 0-0 24 Dane Hightower 4 0-0 0 0-0 24 Mike Stepien 4 0-0 0 0-0 24 1985 Dane Hightower 9 0-0 0 0-0 54 1986 O.D. Underwood 15 0-0 0 0-0 90 1987 O.D. Underwood 10 0-0 1 0-0 62 Leeland Jones scored a school-record 1988 Tom McLaughlin 0 10-11 0 10-12 40 96 points and led the nation in scoring 1989 Ray Hobson 7 0-0 0 0-0 42 during the 1966 season. 1990 Alan Bell 10 0-0 2 0-0 64 1991 Ray Hobson 10 0-0 0 0-0 60 1992 Alan Bell 11 0-0 0 0-0 66 1993 Cli! Scott 7 0-0 1 0-0 44 1994 Mark Mozrall 0 12-19 0 8-12 36 1995 Gerald Carlson 0 17-19 0 17-22 68 1996 Gerald Carlson 0 28-33 0 11-27 61 1997 Anthony Swan 10 0-0 0 0-0 60 1998 Kali Watkins 10 0-0 0 0-0 60 1999 Drew Haddad 6 0-0 0 0-0 36 2000 Scott Keller 0 19-22 0 6-13 37 2001 Dallas Pelz 0 19-21 0 12-18 55 2002 Aaron Leeper 10 0-0 0 0-0 60 2003 Dallas Pelz 0 15-16 0 14-17 57 2004 Steven King 7 0-0 0 0-0 42 2005 Chad Upshaw 3 0-0 0 0-0 18 Steven King 3 0-0 0 0-0 18 Michael Baker 0 12-13 0 2-8 18 2006 Steven King 6 0-0 0 0-0 36 O.D. Underwood scored 25 touchdowns James Starks 6 0-0 0 0-0 36 over the 1986 and 1987 seasons. 2007 James Starks 14 0-0 0 0-0 84 2008 James Starks 17 0-0 0 0-0 102 2009 A.J. Principe 0 33-36 0 10-13 63

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YEAR-BY-YEAR INTERCEPTION LEADERS

Year Name No. Yards 1949 Raymond Wodarczak 4 30 Alfred Zwolinski 4 23 1950 Casimer Kania 3 34 1951-57 Records not available 1958 Gordon Bukaty 3 26 James Allegretto 3 14 1959 Gordon Bukaty 6 41 1960 John Valentic 3 33 1961 Richard Dickman 2 17 Tom Butler 2 14 1962 John Cimba 4 51 1963 Dick Condino 4 24 1964 Dan Stella 3 7 1965 Dan Stella 4 32 1966 Tom Hurd 6 167 1967 Tom Hurd 4 3 1968 Nick Kish 3 41 1969 Tom Elliott 3 61 Bill Tipton returned two interceptions for 1970 Bruce Fraser 2 17 scores during the 1996 season. Tom Osika 2 0 1977 Dan Vecchies 2 2 1978 Mark DiFrancesco 3* 41 1979 Sean Kowal 3 25 Frank Berrafato 3 -1 1980 Greg Kozar 4 36 1981 Gerry Quinlivan 3 10 1982 John Bernard 5 72 1983 John Bernard 12* 143 1984 Andy Hurley 7 110 1985 Steve Nappo 5 60 1986 Steve Nappo 13 155 1987 Steve Magera 3 5 1988 Jon Williams 8 153 1989 Dave Anastasi 3 2 1990 Dave Short 6* 125 1991 Mark Anderson 3* 79 Bill Stonecypher 3 14 P.J. Riga 3 0 1992 Robert Harris 5 20 1993 Kareem Stroman 5 28 Craig Rohlfs led the way in both 1994 Terry Morgan 3* 99 1999 and 2001. 1995 Terrence Fisher 2* 111 Craig Guest 2 9 Bill Tipton 2 0   #JMM5JQUPO t  1997 Ted McDu"e 2 37 Eric Pipkins 2 73 Steve Blake 2 3 1998 Je! Lawrence 3 0 1999 Craig Rohlfs 5 109 2000 Duane Williams 3 73 Mark Graham 3 -2 2001 Craig Rohlfs 4* 101 2002 Mark Graham 6 72 2003 Gemara Williams 2 47 2004 James Evans 4 41 2005 Kareem Byrom 3 13 2006 Mike Newton 5 108 2007 Mike Newton 4* 112 2008 Domonic Cook 3 39 2009 Davonte Shannon 2 50 John Bernard had 17 interceptions Mike Newton 2 30 between 1982-83.

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YEAR-BY-YEAR TACKLES LEADERS

Year Name Solo Assists Total 1970 Larry Madden 59 41 100 1977 Dan Vecchies 19 18 37 1978 Shane Currey 40 64 104 1979 Shane Currey 49 61 110 1980 Cosmo Nestola 41 45 86 1981 Shane Currey 46 40 86 1982 Cosmo Nestola 45 64 109 1983 Gerry Quinlivan 40 39 79 1984 Mike Laipple 19 74 93 1985 Mike Laipple 46 81 127 1986 Mike Laipple 52 73 125 1987 Steve Wojciechowski 61 81 142 1988 Dave Ruszala 36 58 94 1989 Dale Worrall 28 81 109 1990 Dale Worrall 51 63 114 1991 Darryl O’Shei 45 43 88 Mike Laipple led the Bulls in tackles for three straight seasons (1984-86). Bill Stonecypher 42 46 88 1992 Bill Stonecypher 43 22 65 1993 Pete Conley 49 35 84 1994 Pete Conley 47 61 108 1995 Craig Guest 77 84 161 1996 Craig Guest 80 56 136 1997 Ted McDu"e 57 41 98 1998 Antonio Perry 40 47 87 1999 Chris Shelly 36 53 89 2000 Chris Gray 63 36 99 2001 Bobby Johnson 45 67 112 2002 Mark Graham 65 24 89 2003 Mark Graham 57 27 84 2004 J.J. Gibson 63 50 113 2005 Kareem Byrom 48 37 85 2006 Je! Bublavi 59 51 110 2007 Davonte Shannon 73 50 123 2008 Justin Winters 58 67 125 2009 Davonte Shannon 50 47 97

Craig Guest led the Bulls in tackles in 1995 and 1996.

Bill Stonecypher led or tied for the team lead in 1991 and ’92.

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YEAR-BY-YEAR SACKS LEADERS YEAR-BY-YEAR PASSES DEFENDED LEADERS

Year Name Sacks Year Name INT PBU Total 1982 John White 8.5 1987 Jon Williams 1 9 10 1983 Steve Armstrong 5.0 1988 Jon Williams 8 2 10 1984 Jim Stopa 4.0 1989 Tony Jones 0 10 10 Kim Frink 4.0 1990 Dave Short 6 10 16 1985 Dave May 5.0 1991 P.J. Riga 3 5 8 1986 Dan Leo 11.0 Mark Anderson 3 5 8 1987 Tim Teicher 10.5 1992 Robert Harris 5 6 11 1988 Dan Zugelder 4.5 1993 Robert Harris 2 12 14 1989 Tony Jones 7.5 1994 Terrence Fisher 1 10 11 1990 Rich Dadabo 9.0 1995 Terrence Fisher 2 9 11 1991 Trevor Nickerson 7.0 1996 Mike Chichester 2 13 15 1992 Rich Dadabo 9.0 1997 Ted McDu"e 2 8 10 1993 Vince Canosa 12.5 1998 Carlos Spencer 1 7 8 1994 Vince Canosa 7.0 Je! Lawrence 3 5 8 1995 Jason Kuehn 6.0 1999 Craig Rohlfs 5 0 5 1996 Keith Hansen 9.0 2000 Duane Williams 3 6 9 Anthony Scott 9.0 2001 Mark Graham 2 10 12 1997 Dan Poulsen 7.0 Mike Lambert 3 9 12 1998 Dan Poulsen 5.5 2002 Mike Lambert 2 12 14 1999 Jamie Guerra 3.0 2003 Gemara Williams 2 7 9 2000 Duane Williams 9.0 2004 Gemara Williams 0 10 10 2001 Chris Shelly 3.5 2005 Gemara Williams 1 13 14 2002 Rob Schroeder 4.5 2006 Mike Newton 5 2 7 2003 Mark Graham 3.0 Kendric Hawkins 2 5 7 J.J. Gibson 3.0 2007 Davonte Shannon 3 5 8 2004 Aaron Sanders 6.5 2008 Domonic Cook 3 7 10 2005 Aaron Sanders 6.5 2009 Domonic Cook 1 10 11 2006 Trevor Scott 9.0 2007 Trevor Scott 10.0 2008 Mike Thompson 3.0 Andrae Smith 3.0 2009 Steven Means 5.0

Vince Canosa set a school record with Terrence Fisher led UB in passes defended 12.5 sacks in 1993. in 1994 and 1995.

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The year was 1894. Fourteen University at Bu!alo medical students Batterson took over as head coach and the Bisons played their #rst game at got together, bought uniforms and practiced after classes, splitting time at Rotary Field, dedicated by the Rotary Club of Bu!alo. Dr. James Ailinger, a Brown’s Riding Academy on East North Street and John’s Riding Academy on standout basketball player for UB and a member of the 1922 football team, East Utica. After honing their skills carefully, avoiding remnants of horses that recalled UB’s humble facilities on opening day at Rotary Field. grazed their practice pastures, they put on their blue jerseys, tight pants, and “The #rst season we played here we had to dress up in Hayes Hall and leather boots and stepped onto a baseball #eld on East Ferry Street to face run to the #eld,” said Ailinger. “In between there was a farm, so we had to Hobart College. As they kicked o! to the visitors, no one among those #rst run through potato and vegetable #elds to reach the stadium. Only the end UB football players could have foreseen the journey they were embarking zone was marked. There were stones everywhere and the end zone on the upon. They were not merely kicking a football, they were kicking o! UB’s side near the present medical school was six feet higher than the other side. quest for intercollegiate competition. Winning the toss was important because we could choose to play uphill or UB’s football program began modestly when the University, then a private downhill.” institution consisting of schools of dentistry, law, medicine and pharmacy, UB struggled the #rst season in its new home, compiling a 1-5 record. formed an athletic association. The athletic association in turn started the The six seasons that followed under head coaches James Bond (1923) #rst football program. That #rst team was led by captain A. B. Stein who was and (1924-28) were rather bleak as well. The Bisons did not joined by founding members J.B. Crofts, Irving Johnson, William Potter, Gray have a winningseason over that period, tallying a record of 7-36-3. By 1929 it McCuthcheon, St. John Green and “Dinky” Johnson. During the #rst three was quite evident that UB’s football program desperately needed resuscita- years of its existence, the football team played squads from the University tion once again. The man to jump start UB was head coach Jay “Bi!y” Lee, of Rochester and Hobart College former roommate at Notre Dame and experienced little success, of legendary coach Knute Rockne. compiling a record of 0-2-4. History of UB Football Some of Rockne’s majestical Most importantly however, the motivation must have rubbed team gained recognition from o! as Lee led UB to a 5-2 record UB during this period when the in what would be the Bisons University granted the team only winning campaign in 16 usage of an on-campus #eld seasons. Lee upgraded UB’s for its home games. schedule during the following UB football savored its #rst two seasons and the Bisons’ re- taste of success in 1897 when cord su!ered once again as they the team compiled a 7-0 record fell to squads from Fordham, under manager E.J. Meyer and Carnegie Tech, Dartmouth and coach C.W. Dibble. Crowds the Notre Dame B team. began to $ock to UB’s home In 1931, the team games, and in response the changed its mascot to the Bull university moved many of the in order to distinguish UB from team’s more popular contests the professional teams in the to Civic Stadium in 1900. Queen City. The UB football bandwag- Jim Peelle was hired as on really gained momentum the 12th head coach in Bulls’ when the team played in an history in 1936 with the burden exhibition match at the 1901 of ending six consecutive losing Pan-American Exposition. UB campaigns. Peelle rejuvenated played in front of a Chinese the program by notching #ve representative who “...did not victories against three losses understand much about the in his inaugural season. That game, was delighted to see the sport.” This high point was short-lived however, success was short-lived however, as UB failed to post another winning season as UB was dealt a crushing 128-0 defeat by national powerhouse University of until 1942 when Peelle’s squad went 6-2 once again with impressive victories Michigan in what remains the worst defeat ever su!ered by a UB squad. That over Hobart, St. Lawrence and Johns Hopkins. loss seemingly was symbolic of the hard times to come as poor support and UB heeded the call of its nation after the 1942 season by suspending organization for the following two seasons forced UB’s athletic association all intercollegiate athletics due to the country’s involvement in World War II. to cease football operations after the 1903 season. The Bulls returned to the #eld in 1946 and staged their second consecutive Frank M. Pleasant awoke the hibernating UB football program in 1915 winning season for the #rst time since 1899. Civic Stadium became the home when he revitalized the program as the team’s #rst full-time, professional site for all UB home games in 1946, a relationship which lasted until 1954. head coach. UB adopted the Bison as its mascot that year and proceeded was hand-picked by Peelle to be his replacement in 1948. to a 3-3 record. Clair extended UB’s consecutive winning seasons mark to #ve during his Art Powell took over the reins of the program in 1916, helping UB to two-year stint. The highlight of Clair’s tenure was a 48-13 victory over the improve with each season. UB football hit a peak in 1918 when the squad heavily-favored Louisville Cardinals. compiled a 3-1 record. The Bisons also enjoyed their most lopsided victory The League lured Clair away in 1950 and UB Ath- to date during the ’18 campaign, an 81-0 defeat of Hobart. letic Director Jim Peelle brought back a familiar face to lead the Bulls, former The 1923 season brought many changes to UB’s football program. James head coach James Wilson. Despite severe cutbacks in the football program’s

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budget and mediocre seasons, the Bulls drew 26,126 fans to Civic Stadium, setting a single-game attendance record, in a 47-13 loss to Colgate. In 1955, Cli!ord C. Furnas was named Chancellor of the University and instituted a #ve-year plan aimed at upgrading UB’s athletic programs. Richard “Dick” O!enhamer was tabbed to lead the Bulls back to respectability and did so by posting a 4-4-1 record in his initial season. Fran Woidzik, a stand- out on the 1955 squad, went on to become the #rst Bull to be taken in the draft. O!enhamer’s #rst season was a prelude of good things to come for the Bulls, as he would end his career with UB’s best career winning percentage. The year 1958 will forever be remembered as one of the greatest seasons in UB football history. On the strength of an 8-1 record that included victo- ries over Harvard and Columbia, UB claimed the prestigious Lambert Cup, emblematic of Eastern small college supremacy. Team captains Nick Bottini and Lou Reale accepted the award on the Ed Sullivan Show on December 14 of that year before a national audience. The Bulls also earned an invitation to the Tangerine Bowl in Orlando, Florida but declined the o!er to protest the discriminatory policies of the bowl’s stadium, which refused to allow black athletes to compete on its #eld. After posting an 8-1 record and #nishing second in the Lambert Cup competition to Delaware in 1959, UB moved up to University Division status in 1960. UB football made great strides in the early 1960s with stars like quar- terback John “Long John” Stofa and defensive tackle Gerry Philbin. Stofa rewrote UB’s passing records during his career while Philbin was named to the All-East team and played in the North-South and Coaches All-American post-season games. Both Stofa and Philbin would go on to play in the NFL following their UB careers. UB reached another pinnacle in 1962, being recognized as “major” by the NCAA. UB also received attention in 1964 when its contest at Boston University was televised to a national audience. handled UB’s coaching duties for the 1966-68 seasons after O!enhamer stepped down. Urich guided UB to its #nest season at the “ma- jor” level with a 7-3 record, losing only to Iowa State, Boston College and head coach was forced to step down for medical reasons. Jim Ward, UB’s Villanova. o!ensive coordinator under Sanders, became the 20th head coach of the Bob Deming took over as head coach for the 1969 and ’70 seasons and University at Bu!alo’s football program in 1992. led the Bulls to wins over Boston College and Villanova in 1969. In 1970, ABC- Under the direction of Athletic Director Nelson E. Townsend with the TV regionally televised a 16-0 UB victory over Holy Cross at Rotary Field in the strong support of University President William R. Greiner, UB completed its only game in UB history to be broadcast from Bu!alo by a major network. “Run to Division I” on September 4, 1993, playing its #rst game at the Division The black day in UB football history came in January of 1971 when due I level in more than 20 years against the University of Maine. UB unveiled its to expenses and the political climate on campus, football was dropped as a $22 million, 16,500-seat UB Stadium on the Amherst Campus, site of the 1993 varsity sport. World University Games. In front of 14,179 fans, the Bulls put on quite a show, In the fall of 1977, with the support of students, alumni and adminis- taking the lead with 51 seconds remaining in the contest. Maine spoiled UB’s tration, UB restarted its football program with head coach at the return, however, scoring a last-second touchdown to earn a 31-27 win. reins. UB played four games in that #rst season, playing RIT to a 7-7 tie in its In January of 1995, the Bulls came full circle when they hired UB alum very #rst game back, the last tie in UB school history. Craig Cirbus (’80), who had spent the previous 11 years as an assistant under The Bulls built back to respectability quickly and did not have a losing legendary coach Joe Paterno at Penn State. season from 1980-1984, posting a 30-21 record. A few months later, the Bulls wowed Western New York when they In 1985, UB moved to the greener pastures of the Amherst Campus and announced that they would be heading to Division I-A and the Mid-American the 4,000-seat UB Stadium. The Bulls defeated Villanova, 29-27, in Philadel- Conference in 1999. phia in 1986 and once again talk of a possible upgrade of UB’s program was The 1996 season will go down as one of the #nest in school history. The alive. Bulls #nished 8-3 on the season, earning the #rst Top 25 ranking in school New University President Steven Sample appealed to the Intercollegiate history and earning Cirbus I-AA Independent National Coach of theYear hon- Athletics Board (IAB) in 1985 to upgrade UB to Division I-AA status. The IAB ors. In addition, three Bulls (Ed Ellis, Craig Guest and Gerald Carlson) signed granted that request and after approval by the SUNY system in February of NFL contracts with Ellis being picked in the 4th round by the New England 1986, the “Run to Division I” had begun. Patriots. Former UB great was hired in 1990 to replace Bill Dando In 1999, UB rejoined the ranks of major with its entrance and lead the Bulls from Division III and into the spotlight of Division I. After into the Mid-American Conference. The Bulls were back in the big-time for two rebuilding years under Sanders, the program took a hard hit when the the #rst time in nearly 30 years.

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The Bulls earned their #rst school-record 3,304 yards and 25 touchdowns, running back James Starks Division I-A victory in 30 ran for a school-record 1,333 yards and 16 touchdowns and wideout Naaman years on September 23, Roosevelt established school records of 104 receptions, 1,402 yards and 13 2000 when they nipped touchdowns. Bowling Green, 20-17, at UB The Bulls played in their #rst ever bowl game when they faced o! against Stadium. Bu!alo would go Connecticut in the 2009 International Bowl. on to defeat Kent State and The Bulls #nished 2009 season 5-7 and featured an o!ense that aver- #nish 2-4 in the MAC East in aged 405 yards per game - the highest average in UB’s Division I-A era. Nu- 2000. merous Bulls wrapped up record-breaking careers. Although he missed the On November 30, 2000 entire season with a shoulder injury, Starks #nished his career as the school Athletic Director Bob Arkeil- record holder for rushing (3,140 yards) and rushing touchdowns (34). He pane announced the hiring was selected by the in the sixth round of the NFL Draft. of as the 22nd Naaman Roosevelt set the school record for receptions (268) and receiving head football coach in UB yards (3,551) and signed with the Bu!alo Bills. history. Hofher brought Je! Quinn was hired as Bu!alo’s 24th head coach on December 22, 2010. with him to Bu!alo 22 years of Division I coaching experience, including Quinn has produced record-breaking o!enses throughout his 27-year college stints as an assistant at Tennessee, Syracuse and North Carolina and eight coaching tenure and has won conference and national championships at his years as head coach at Cornell University. last three stops, including #ve conference crowns in the past eight seasons. On December 16, 2005 Athletic Director Warde Manuel announced that He most recently spent three seasons as the o!ensive coordinator at Cincin- Turner Gill, who was part of three national championships as a coach at the nati. University of Nebraska and a Heisman Trophy #nalist as a player, agreed to a #ve-year contract to become the 23rd head football coach at the University at Bu!alo. In his #rst season with the Bulls, UB scored 220 points, the most 2008 MAC Champions by a Bu!alo team since moving to I-A. Bu!alo had its most successful season since returning to the Division I-A ranks in 2007. The Bulls #nished the year 5-7 overall and 5-3 in the Mid- American Conference for a share of the East Division regular season title. Turner Gill was named MAC Coach of the Year and a UB record eight players were named to the All-Conference Team. Junior quarterback Drew Willy completed a school-record 258 passes and had the highest pass e"ciency rating in school history and sophomore running back James Starks became the Bulls’ #rst 1,000-yard rusher in the I-A era with 1,103 yards. On December 5, 2008 the Bulls defeated 12th-ranked and undefeated Ball State to win the MAC Championship for the #rst time in school history. The Bulls had an 8-6 record in 2008. The eight wins were the most in the Bulls’ Division I-A era and one shy of the school record for wins in a season. The 2008 season featured one of the most explosive o!enses in school history. Gill, who handled the play calling, commanded an o!ense that scored a school-record 424 points. Quarterback Drew Willy threw for a

INSIDE THE NUMBERS ... OVER 90 YEARS OF UB FOOTBALL

MILESTONE GAMES RECORD BY DECADE 1st game ______1894 vs Hobart (Hobart 12, UB 6) 1894-99 ______18-3-4 50th game ______1903 vs Allegheny (Allegheny 23, UB 0) 1900-03 ______10-10-3 100th game ______1921 vs Allegheny (Allegheny 26, UB 13) 1915-19 ______13-18-3 200th game ______1935 vs Alfred (UB 7, Alfred 0) 1920-29 ______16-49-5 300th game ______1950 vs Rensselaer (UB 34, RPI 14) 400th game ______1961 vs Bucknell (Bucknell 12, UB 6) 1930-39 ______23-49-4 500th game ______1978 vs Cortland (Cortland 29, UB 25) 1940-49 ______39-18-2 600th game ______1988 vs Alfred (Alfred 27, UB 7) 1950-59 ______43-39-2 700th game ______1998 vs. Lafayette (UB 16, Lafayette 14) 1960-69 ______52-39-4 800th game ______2007 vs. Kent State (UB 30, Kent State 23) 1970-79 ______9-23-1 1st win ______1897 vs. Hobart (28-0) 1980-89 ______52-50-0 First overtime win _____ 11/3/2000 vs Kent State (UB 20, KSU 17) 1990-99 ______30-77-0 50th win ______1923 vs Hamilton (7-6) 2000-present ______30-88-0 100th win ______1946 vs Alfred (20-12) Total ______335-463-28 200th win ______1966 vs Youngstown State (25-16) 300th win ______1996 vs. Edinboro (17-7)

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1846 UB founded as a medical school. 1894 Athletic Association founded, football play begins. UB falls to Hobart, 12-6, in #rst-ever game. UB #nishes season 0-1-1. 1897 UB #nishes with a 7-0 record, its only undefeated season to date. 1903 Program canceled due to lack of personnel, money and leadership. 1915 Program is reinstated. Frank M. Pleasant becomes UB’s #rst professional full-time coach. 1930 Rotary Field dedicated by The Rotary Club of Bu!alo. 1931 Local pro teams adopt “Bisons” nickname. UB takes the “Bulls” moniker. 1935 Jim Peelle, former All-Big Ten quarterback, named head coach after the season. 1936 In his #rst season at the helm, Peelle goes 6-3. 2006 - Present 1943 University’s Policy and Coordination Committee votes to suspend all intercollegiate athletics for the duration of World War II. 1946 Football returns. Team goes 7-2, playing all home games at Civic Stadium. 1947 Football earns regional respect, posting an 8-1 record and outscoring opponents 258-87. 1948 Peelle retires from football to concentrate on duties as Athletic Director; new coach Frank Clair leads Bulls to a 6-1-1 record. 1949 Squad goes 6-3, post-war record is 27-8-1. 1951 UB goes 4-4, drawing a record crowd of 26,126 in a 47-13 loss to Colgate at Civic Stadium. 1955 Dick O!enhamer named head coach. New UB Chancellor Dr. Cli!ord Furnas institutes #ve-year plan to upgrade athletics. Bulls return to Rotary Field for home games. 1958 Team goes 8-1, wins Lambert Cup for small eastern college supremacy, beating Harvard and Columbia. Bulls receive Tangerine Bowl bid, but Peelle declines because black players were not welcome. O!enhamer named National Coach of the Week after win over Columbia. 1959 Another standout 8-1 season; Bulls are second to Delaware in Lambert Cup voting. 2001-2005 1960 UB moves up to University Division status. Team goes 4-6. 1961 First annual East-West All-America football game played at War Memorial Stadium. Quarterback John Stofa, who would later play for the and , was the game’s Most Valuable Player. 1962 UB recognized as “Major” by the NCAA. Team goes 6-3. 1963 UB becomes part of the SUNY system; squad #nishes 5-3-1. Defensive tackle Gerry Philbin became #rst modern Bull to be named All-East and played in the North-South and Coaches All-America post-season games before being drafted by the where he was an All-AFL selection and played on the 1969 World Champion team. 1964 Team goes 4-4-1; game at Boston University is televised nationally. 1966 O!enhamer resigns; former Notre Dame assistant to legendary Ara Parseghian, Richard W. (Doc) Urich is named head coach. 1968 Team goes 7-3, ranked 9th in Lambert Cup voting. 2000 1969 Bob Deming, a 10-year assistant under O!enhamer, becomes head coach. Squad goes 6-3. 1970 Bu!alo’s last season in “Big Time” football for over 20 years. ABC refuses to show UB Marching Band’s halftime protest of the Vietnam War on its coverage of the UB-Holy Cross game. 1971 Financial problems forced the school to drop the program in January. 1977 The program is reinstated at the Division III level with student, alumni and faculty support; squad goes 0-3-1 under new coach Bill Dando. 1983 UB earns an 8-2 record, its best since 1959. Quarterback Marty Barrett is named Upstate NY Player of the Year. 1986 In one of the most successful campaigns in the program’s history, the Bulls post a 9-2 record. Bulls ranked as high as No. 15 in national polls. 1990 Sam Sanders replaces Dando who leaves as UB’s all-time winningest coach. Team goes 2-8. 1992 Sanders forced to retire due to medical reasons. O!ensive coordinator Jim Ward named head coach. Schedule upgrade continues, featuring a number of Division I-AA opponents. Team posts a 4-6 record, and set seven o!ensive records, including most points in a season (319). 1995-96, 1998-99 1993 Bulls return to Division I for the #rst time in over 20 years. 14,179 fans witness season opener in New UB Stadium. 1995 In January, the University names UB alum Craig Cirbus (’80) as their 21st head coach. Later that summer, Director of Athletics Nelson Townsend announces that UB will be moving to Division I-A football in the Mid-American Conference in 1999. 1996 The Bulls #nish the regular season 8-3, the most wins against a Division I schedule since 1959. The Bulls are ranked in the Top 25 as a Division I program for the #rst time in school history on Nov. 18. Head coach Craig Cirbus is named the Division I-AA Independent Coach of the Year. Ed Ellis (fourth round to ) becomes the #rst Bull in modern Division I era to be drafted. 1998 UB surpasses NCAA mandated attendance count by averaging nearly 20,000 fans per game to gain admission to Division I-A football and the Mid-American Conference. 1999 The Bulls join the MAC and begin play in the newly-expanded 31,000-seat UB Stadium, bringing I-A football to WNY. All-time leading receiver Drew Haddad selected in seventh round by Bu!alo Bills. 1997 2000 Bu!alo posts its #rst victory over a Division I-A opponent since 1970 when the Bulls score a dramatic 20-17 come-from-behind win over MAC rival Bowling Green on Sept. 23, 2000. After the season, Athletic Director Bob Arkeilpane appoints Jim Hofher (Cornell, ’79) as the 22nd head coach in UB football history. 2001 The Bulls score one of the historic wins in school history with a 26-19 win at Army one week after posting their #rst Mid-American Conference shutout with a 44-0 win over Ohio. 2002 Bu!alo earns its #rst-ever victory over a Bowl Championship Series (BCS) team when it posts a shocking 34-11 win at Rutgers of the Big East. 2005 The Bulls win at Kent State, 10-6, for their #rst Mid-American Conference road victory. Following the season, Athletic Director Warde Manuel appoints Turner Gill as the 23rd head coach in UB football history. 2006 New head coach Turner Gill led the Bulls to a 2-10 record with wins over Temple and division-leading Kent State. The Bulls scored the most points in a season (220) since moving to Division I-A. Bu!alo also scored the most points (201) of any team in the MAC East Division. 2007 UB had is best season since returning to Division I-A by #nishing the season 5-7 overall and 5-3 in the MAC for a share of the MAC East 1990-94 Division regular season title. Turner Gill was named MAC Coach of the Year. A UB record eight players were named All-MAC, including James Starks who became the Bulls’ #rst 1,000-yard rusher in the I-A era with 1,103 yards. 2008 Bulls have most successful season in Division I history. Finish the year 8-6, win the MAC Championship and play Connecticut in the International Bowl for #rst bowl appearence in school history. Quarterback Drew Willy #nishes career by breaking nearly every school passing record. Only a junior, James Starks breaks the school record for career rushing with 3,142 yards. Naaman Roosevelt records 104 catches on the season - one shy of the Mid-American Conference record. 2009 The Bulls #nished 5-7 and featured an o!ense that averaged 405 yards per game - the highest average in UB’s Division I-A era. Naaman Roosevelt set the school record for career receptions (268) and receiving yards (3,551). Davonte Shannon became the #rst UB player to be a three-time All-MAC First Team selection. Following the season, Athletic Director Warde Manuel appoints Je! Quinn as the 24th head coach in UB football history. 1984-89

1960-65 1966-67 1968 1969-70, 77 1978-79 1980-83

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A DIFFERENT TIME IN A DIFFERENT WORLD Looking back at one of the most in#uential football teams in University history 50 years later By Alex Rubin and Stephen Marth

“Picture Bu!alo as it is today…and then forget last game so we could go in to the next season simply because of the celebrity that was given about all of the suburbs - they weren’t there. The with a win, when we played Harvard,” Evans said. to us, that opportunity that we had to make a nightlife downtown, you had a big nightclub “[Beating Harvard] got us o! to a good start – it mark…we were the #rst team to go into the UB called the Town Casino, you had all of these was a di!erent feeling. We had no notion of Hall of Fame,” Kowalski said. “Obviously the whole theaters downtown, it was just so di!erent than winning the Lambert Cup, we didn’t even know game of football has changed so dramatically… what exists today that you can’t even imagine.” about it. We just wanted to win football games.” we couldn’t compare to the teams that are put on Stanley Kowalski, left guard for the 1958 Bulls According to Kowalski, the Bulls were in a the #eld today, but at that time, we were a very football team, said the above reminiscing about unique position due to the fact that they were the respectable team.” his memories of the city of Bu!alo. While this only team in or near Bu!alo. This gathered media In the #nal game of the regular season, the image of Bu!alo remains dear to him, another issue clouds his memories – the scandal of the 1958 Tangerine Bowl. “They are two of our "nest young men, and The 1958 football season at the University at Bu!alo was one of extreme highs and even more have greatly contributed to our "ne showing extreme lows; marked by an appearance on the Ed Sullivan show after an 8-1 season, sullied by this season. The possibility of discrimination racism and segregation. After #nishing the season as the Lambert Cup against any member of the team prevents champions, Bu!alo was invited to play in the Tangerine Bowl in Orlando, FL. However, after accepting the invitation, University Chancellor our appearance at the game.” Cli!ord Furnas, along with the entire team, made the decision to not play in the game; they learned attention. Bulls defeated Bucknell 38-0 to earn their #rst that their two black players, Willie Evans and Mike “Most of the teams that played football after Lambert Cup. This game was especially important Wilson, would not be allowed to play as per the the Second World War had already dropped it,” for Kowalski, who played in front of friends, family request of the hosting school district. Kowalski said. “We were the only game in town and his old high school football coach. Kowalski In a statement made about his decision, Furnas and the papers started to give us all kinds of press, did not disappoint, returning an interception for a said, “They are two of our #nest young men, and which was kind of unique.” touchdown en route to Bu!alo’s victory. have greatly contributed to our #ne showing this “It was a big deal for Bu!alo at the time,” Evans season. The possibility of discrimination against concurred. “Blacks weren’t any member of the team prevents our appearance included in the paper at at the game.” all for any reason, yet we Being a member of the football team made were on the front page. Evans, the star running back for the team, a hot When we were coming commodity around campus. The fact that he was back from Harvard, the one of very few minorities on campus made it pilot told us that there tough for him at times. were a couple thousand “It was subtle. I didn’t have the luxury of cutting students waiting for us at class, because having made a little name for the airport. It was great myself in athletics, professors knew who I was. Not support.” to mention, I was usually the only black person in It was not a the class,” Evans said. coincidence that the Bulls One reason Kowalski believes there was not were peaking in 1958; blatant racism within the team was that several the senior class was the players grew up without having relationships with #rst class to play all four minorities. Since there was no history of racism in years on scholarship, their background, Kowalski believes it allowed the meaning the team was players to come in with open minds towards both as cohesive as ever Wilson and Evans. and also had as much “I grew up in a small mill town in Pennsylvania… talent as possible. While we didn’t have any blacks living there, so you didn’t Kowalski understands have prejudice built up ingrained in your head by that football has changed your parents or your uncles,” Kowalski said. immensely in the past 50 In the #rst game of the season, the Bulls were years, he is proud of the to face Harvard, one of the most respected teams accomplishments the in the nation at the time. Evans remembers this team made, and how they win being the #rst sign that the team could do stuck together in the face something special. of adversity that followed “If you went back the year before, we were 5-4. I the end of the regular can remember vividly our coach saying before our season. last game versus Temple, he wanted us to win our “We stand very high,

Willie Evans averaged 7.6 yards per carry for 530 yards in 1958

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After the victory, Bu!alo’s co-captains Nicholas Kowalski said. “He was a physicist. He was an Bottini and Louis Reale appeared on the Ed Olympic sprinter. He was the assistant secretary Sullivan show to accept the Lambert Cup, a trophy of defense for research and development in for the top team of the “Eastern Small Colleges.” the Eisenhower administration…there wasn’t Along with the victory came an invite to the anybody capable of criticizing him. The way he put Tangerine Bowl. When news broke about the Bulls it was he would not demean any of his players, or being invited to their #rst bowl game, the team even present an opportunity for anyone to be was skeptical, as it would have meant missing a uncomfortable in the Florida setting.” week of classes and work. Several players on the As the image of Bu!alo’s #rst bowl came and team were married and needed to continue to went, Evans carried the experience of racism work to support their family. After much debate with him after college. It followed him to the however, the team decided to accept the invite. professional level, as he entered the American The decision was quickly changed when Football League. Evans had never visited any Bu!alo was informed that if the team was to play, of the southern states. they would have to do so without Evans or Wilson, “I had a chip on my shoulder from the who were both black. experience. It was a matter of letting it beat “Our initial feelings were good. We never even you down or not. I saw it as an opportunity thought about playing in a bowl game. The issue to show my athleticism. I eventually was of race didn’t even come up in the beginning,” drafted by the Bu!alo Bills, which was also Evans said. “The only thing I recall is the #rst an experience. It was my #rst time playing meeting we had where we decided we wanted to with white ball players from the South. go as a team. I found out (about the racism issue) There were players I never spoke to, and as I walked out of the house after Thanksgiving, they never spoke to me, yet we were and a neighbor said to me ‘I guess they don’t want ‘teammates.’ That hardened my attitude you black boys down there…’ I got the newspaper about the idea of racism. Our coach was and there was my picture on the front page of from the South, and I didn’t appreciate the Courier Express with Mike Wilson, outlining being called ‘boy.’ He called everybody the position Chancellor Furnas took on the issue, ‘boy.’ I ended up getting released right where if myself and Mike couldn’t play, UB would before the season began, but I wasn’t not take part in the contest.” too upset about it.” The #eld that had been rented for the game Since his playing days, Evans has belonged to an Orlando school district that had a remained active in the University strict rule that blacks and whites could not play on community, holding several positions the #eld at the same time, the team discovered. In on the Alumni board and serving on response, the Bulls held a second meeting where the committees that brought both they decided not to play in the game if Evans and Athletic Director Warde Manuel and Wilson would not be allowed to play. While the President Simpson to Bu!alo. Elks Club, the sponsor of the game, o!ered to “One reason why I’m still with the university is #nd another #eld, Chancellor Furnas was the man the way things have come,” Evans said. “Diversity charged with making the ultimate decision. is something that has caught on with the campus. “Chancellor Furnas was a prominent We’re not there yet, but it has improved signi#cantly individual…his credentials were impeccable,” since I was here. There are expectations that exist now that were not around when I was a student.”

Head Coach Dick O!enhamer

This article previously ran in the Spectrum Student Periodical on January 23, 2008

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Donald Barber _____ 1938-39 Bob Braunscheidel __ 1988-89 Mike Catena Robert Barber ______2000 Terrance Breaux _ 2004, 06-07 David Cefaly ______1950 Robert Barczak ______1958 Richard Bremer _____ 1946-48 Mike Cendoma ______1988 Robert Barker ______1961, 62 Tom Brennan ______1965, 67 Tom Centofanti _____ 1968-70 Bruce Barkeviek ______1985 Marvin Brereton ____ 1998-00 John Centra ______1977-79 Fred Barkley ______1946 Paul Bricoccoli ______1988-89 J. Cesari ______1959-61 Adolphus Barkor ____ 1998-99 Brian Bridges ______1988-89 Raymond Chamberlin _1951-52 A James Barksdale ____ 1964-65 Craig Bridges Tom Chamberlain _____ 1970 D Joseph Barre ______1959 Kevin Brinkworth ___ 1960-62 Gary Chapp ______1968, 70 Marty Barrett______1981-83 Dennis Brisky ______1965-67 Imani Chatman ______2008, Dennis Albaneze George Barone ______1977 Al Broccutto ______1999-00 Dave Chernega ______1968 Sal Barone ______1946-48 Deej Brocklehurst ___ 1977-79 Mike Chichester ____ 1993-96 John Daniels Bill Barto ______1987-89 David Brogan ______1956-58 Ben Chirco Vinny Bartolotti William Brogon _____ 1957-59 Jamal Chisam ___ 2004, 06-07 William Abbey ______1965 Kirk Barton ______1969-70 Je! Brooks Jason Choi ______1988 Tony Dabrowski Steve Abbott Chad Bartoszek _____ 1999-02 Byron Brown ______1970 Mike Chorey ______1982 Rich Dadabo ______1989-90 Matt Abdo ______2007-08 John Basta ______1964 Gary Brown ______1981-82 Carl Choto! ______1947-48 Tony Dadante ______1979 Marck Abraham ____ 2003-06 Newton Bateman _____ 1961 Gerry Brown Joseph Ciepiela Dan Dalfanso ______1935-37 Jason Adams ______1993 James Bates ______1988 Jerry Brown ______1986 John Cimba ______1961-62 Michael Daly ______1961 Robert Adams ___ 1952, 57-59 Ben Batey ______1995 ______1981 Craig Cirbus ______1977-79 Remo Damiani _____ 1955-57 Roger Adams ______1951-52 William Batt Robert Brown ______1934-35 Arnold Citrin ______1934 Chris D’Amico ______1981-83 Dave Adamson ______1990 Thomas Batter _____ 1961-62 Tom Brown ______1996-99 George Clark ______1962 Joe D’Amico ______1981 Joe Adamson Doug Batterbarry Tony Brown James Clark ______1989 Vito D’Aniello ______1993 John Adema ______1934 Gerald Baty ______1952 William Brown John ___ 1950 Rashad Clark ______2002-03 Charles Daniels _____ 1954-56 Phil Adessa ______1970 Chuck Bauda ______1982 Joseph Bucci ______1989 Scotty Clark ______1967-69 John Daniels ______1960-62 Chris Aebli Ben Bauch ______1970 Ken Buchnowski Marcus Clarett ______2000-01 Steve D’Anna ______1989 James Ailinger _____ 1925-28 Isaac Baugh ______2009- Je! Brumer ______1985 Ronald Clayback ____ 1959-61 Martin Darby ______1981 Chaz Ahmed ______1987-90 Earl Bawtinhimer _____ 1946 Dave Brundage ______1989 Mike Cleary Mike D’Arcy ______1979 Adekunle Akingba __ 2007-08 Russ Beck ______1967-68 Je! Bublavi ______2003-06 Tom Cleere ______1989-90 Larry D’Arcy Raphael Akobundu __2008- James Beckerich ______1958 Steve Bu!ord ______1982 Bob Cleland ______1932 Rick Darnly ______1995 Dennis Albaneze ____ 1968-70 Brad Beggs ______2005-07 Mike Buial ______1981 Bernard Clement _____ 1954 Peter D’Arrigo ______1949-51 Tony Albertelli Mike Begley ______1985 Gordon Bukaty _____ 1958-60 Victor Cleri ______1946-48 Tim Dance ______2002 John Alessandra Chris Behan ______1993-95 James Burd ______1961-62 Bill Clerici Tony Dates ______1989 Clark Alexandre ______1988 Donald Beitelman ___ 1947-50 Dennis Burden ______1963 Chris Clifton ______2002-03 Mark Daul ______1979 James Allegretto ____ 1957-58 Robert Belden ______1934 Jon Burgio ______2006-07 Mike Coatsworth Rodlens Dauphin ___ 1997-99 Joseph Alpart ______1897 Alan Bell ______1989-92 John Burke ______1946 Harry Cohen John D’Auria ______1986-87 Alex Alverez ______1902-03 Harry Bell ______1967-68 Ken Burke ______1986 Julius Cohen ______1897 Jack Davis Michelin Ambroise ____ 1904 Keith Bell ______1983 Tom Burn ______1977 Joseph Colatarci ______1961 Jerry Davis ______2009- Salvatore Amico ____ 1946-49 Chris Bennett ______1990 Felix Burnett ______1981-82 Marcus Cole ______1999-00 John Davis ______1941 Joe Amorese ______1981 Michael Bergamon ____ 1962 Jim Burnham ______1977 Jason Coley ______1999-02 Dave Dawson ______2002-05 David Anastasi ______1989 John Bernard ______1981-83 Noah Burroughs ____ 1999-00 John Collard ______1942 Terrance Dawson _____ 2001 Lou Anastasi ______1981 Jay Berndt ______1990 Melroy Butler ______1981 Albert Collins ______1938-40 Lawrence Dayer ____ 1946-47 Pat Ancor Feilds Bernett Theodore Butler ______1970 Cleo Collins ______1993-95 Roger Dayer ______1954-55 Andy Anderson ______1950 Frank Berrafato _____ 1979-81 Ryan Buttles ______2001-02 Gary Collins ______1939 Chris Deakin ______1987-89 Andy Anderson ______1988 Tom Berrafato ______1987 Charles Butula ______1964-65 Joe Colosi ______1983, 85-86 Kevin Deakin ______1986-89 Mark Anderson Tony Berrafato __ 1982-83, 85 Scott Buzby ______1987-88 Robert Colpoys ______2009 Rick Dearcop ______1988-90 Anthony Andriano __2001, 02-05 Sam Berrias Godfrey Buzzelli ____ 1950-52 Alan Comen ______1952 Robert E. DeCue ____ 1898-02 Dan Angelo Kirk Berry ______2003-05 Kareem Byrom _____ 2005-07 Daniel Conaway ____ 1969-70 Joseph Dee ______1955 Dean Angelo ____ 1982-83, 85 Brad Bess ______1994 Kevin Concepcion _____ 2002 George Delaney ____ 1957-59 Everett Anthony ____ 1994-95 Alan Bett ______1982 R. Condino ______1962, 64 Guy Delucia______1962 Kerope Armon ______1970 Dave Betz John Conestarro Tony Delvecchio ______1989 Steve Armstrong ____ 1981-83 Leonard Bevilacqua ___ 1961 Robert Conk ____ 1946, 47-48 Gordon DeMas _____1956, 57 Richard Ashley _____1965, 68 Mike Bevilacqua Pete Conley ______1992-95 Scott Deming Barry Atkinson _____ 1968-70 Andrew Beyer ______1946 Aaron Connacher 2007, 09- John Dempsey _____ 1957-59 Sagan Atuatasi ____ 2003- 04 Mike Bianchi ______1981-82 Mark Connelly George Depew ______1946 Leroy Auguste ______2004-05 Eric Bicocchi ______1994-95 Andy Conrad Martin Derby______1982 Chris Austin Robert Biedenkopf __ 1939-40 Ken Constable ______1970 Dick Derme ______1949 C Bill Dewey ______1979 Demetrius Austrum _ 2000-03 Robert Bielecki ______1989 Frank Constantino __ 1947-49 Pat Averill ______1987-89 Jim Biggs ______1982 Michael Constantino 1969-70 Michael DeWind ____ 1989-90 Alex Aversano ______1934-35 Peter Bittner ______2007- Chuck Conti ______1986-88 Joseph Diange _____ 1948-49 Andy Avery ______2001 Anthony DiAurzio John Black ______1979 Pete Conley Todd Conwall Bill Blake ______1985 Domonic Cook ______2007- Pat DiBartolomeo Steve Blake ______1996-97 Harry Cook ______1939-40 Richard Dichowitz __ 1964-65 Nathan Bliss ______1957-60 Arthur Calandrelli _____ 1951 Josh Copeland ___ 2007, 09- Richard Dickman ___ 1960-62 Rob Blunt ______1988-89 Pat Calhoun ______1988 Frank Coppola Tony DiCristofaro _____ 1987 Mike Boack ______1970 Chris Callahan ______2005-08 Jerry Corallo ______1995 Mark DiFrancesco _____ 1979 Corey Bohanan Arnold Cameron ____ 1949-50 Louis Corriere ___ 1942, 46-47 Joe Digiore ______1977 Harry Bojan ______1947-48 Mark Campanella ___ 1900-02 Randy Cosimeno _____ 1983 Joe DiGiorgio ______2002 William Bolt ______1895-97 Eric Campbell ______1996-99 Bob Costanzo ______1979, 81 Reginald Dilley ______1942 B Craig Bomberski John Canestaro _____ 1989-90 Sero#no Cottanelli Paul DiMiero ______1977 Vincent Bonerb _____ 1938-40 Vince Canosa ______1993-96 Ryan Cotton ______2009 Mark DiNardo ______1993-95 Kyle Booker ______1993- 95 John Capalongo Travis Coughlin _____ 2004-05 Charles Dingboom __1946, 49 Frank Born John Capana ______1946 Peter Coureen ______1957 Jim Dinezza ______1981 Raymond Dinncenzio 1949-51 Don Beitelman Kenneth Born ___ 1951, 56-58 Nicholas Capuana ___ 1964-65 Glen Covey ______1990 Ted Boron ______1951 Paul Carbonaro ______1970 Reggie Cox ______1997 Anthony Diquillo _____ 1952 Robert Boscmen ______1961 Joseph Cardenuto ____ 1946 Herbert Coyne _____ 1955-56 Mark DiRinio Kulaa Bacheyie _____ 1997-00 Dave Borsuk ______1978 Je! Carlin ______1986 O’Niel Cozzolino ______1946 Jim Ditcher Matt Bacoulis ______2006-09 Al Botti ______1987-88 Gerald Carlson _____ 1993-96 John Crane ______1897 John Ditcher ______1986 Stewart Baggley ______1897 Nick Bottini ______1956- 58 Steve Carlton Brendan Creahan ___1990, 93 Robert Dix ______1981, 82 Charles Bailey ______1960 Harold Boughton _____ 1970 Wes Carmack ______1983 Andrew Criscione _____ 1954 Eric Dixon ______1995 Angel Baines ______2003 Jones Bowden _____ 1960-62 Pat Carney ______1968-69 J.B. Crofts Kevin Dobson ______1981-83 Carl Baisch ______1920 Thomas Bowers ____ 1939-42 James Caroll ______1946-47 Ken Crosanti ______1986 Greg Dolegala Ezan Bagdasarian _____ 1959 James Boyle ______1946 Chris Carr ______1988, 90 Ken Crosta ______1986 Richard Doll ______1954-56 Bill Baker ______1970 Delando Bradford _____ 2003 Tom Carroll Marlin Crowder _____ 1998-99 Ed Dolphin ______1977 Michael Baker ______2002-05 Maurice Bradford ___ 2001-02 Tony Carroll ______1993-94 William Crowley ____1951, 53 Norbert Dombrowski __ 1951 R. Baker ______1960 Roshon Bradley _____ 1997-99 G. Cary ______1949 Bryan Cummings ___ 2002-05 Phil Domiano Phillip Bamford _____ 1958-60 Robert Bradshaw ___ 1982-83 Chris Casheba ______1993 Mike Cummings ____ 1981-83 Tom Domino ______1970 Henry Banas ______1946-48 Jim Brady ______1947 Bill Casher ______1977 Dan Curcione ______1996-99 Jim Domroes ______1985 Jim Bancro! ______1970 Pat Brady Joe Cassata ______1985-88 William Cunius ______1952 Charles Donatelli _____ 1934 Matt Baniewicz _____ 1999-00 Fred Branch _____ 2007, 09- Vince Castellani_____1983, 85 Shane Curry ______1979, 81 Charles Donnor _____ 1968-70 Bill Bannister ______1956 Gary Braun ______1977-78 Nick Castiglia ______1962, 64 Bill Doolittle ______1981

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James Doran ______1988 John Faller ______1968-70 Joseph Garefalo ____ 1964-65 Ronald Hilaire ______2005-08 Matt Dorsey ______1994-96 Marc Faria ______2006 Jim Gareis ______1985-87 Rich Hiler ______1986 Randy Dovichow _____ 1989 Charles Farr ______1897 Raymond Garlapow _ 1939-40 Eugene Hiller ______1939 Chuck Drankowski __ 1967-68 R. Farr ______1960 Ronald Gartz ______1964 Ezra Hines Charles Drayton ______1989 Mike Farrell ______1988 Jamie Gasparre _____ 1996-97 David Hinson ______1995-98 Tom Drewes ____ 2006, 08-09 Jim Farrell ______1986-87 Michael Gasper ______1970 Edward Hirsch Maurice Drewitt ____ 1982-86 Paul Fauth ______1941 Mike Gaydosz ______1998-00 Ted Hirsch ______1988 Stan Drumsta ______1928 Gary Feagin Jon Geddes ______2005-07 H Matt Hiscock ______1988-89 Gordon Dubois ______2008- Greg Federico Chuck Genco Ray Hobson ______1988-90 Jim Dunbar ______1983-86 Mike Feliciano ______1985-86 Richard Gener ______1951 Edward Hoe$ich ____1950, 52 Jack Dunbar ______1977-80 Gary Feltz ______1979 Dave Gens ______1983 Ron Ho!man Jon Dunbar ______1977 Tom Fenlon ______1995 John Gentilella _____ 1985-86 Jack Hartman William Ho!man ____ 1939-40 Richard Dunber ______1964 William Fernandez Harold Gerard ______1946-48 Don Hofmar Andy Duncan ______1988 Matthew Ferrentino _ 1947-50 Dennis Gerbasi _____ 1987-89 Kevin Hogan ______1968 James Dunn ______1964-65 John Feverhem ______1946 Gerald Gergley _____ 1958-60 Irving Haag ______1946 Tom Hoke ______1965-67 Kevin Dunn ______2000-03 Jon Fields ______1995, 97-99 Larry Gergley ______1961-62 Norman Haber _____ 1935-38 Donald Holland ____ 1950-51 James Duprey ______1964-65 Larry Fienberg Fred Geringer Sr. ____ 1964-65 Syl Haberer ______1986 Vincent Holland ______1954 James Duprey ______1987-90 Roman Figler ______1942 Edward Gese ______1936-39 Mark Hackbush ______1981 Joe Holly ______1964-65 Donald Duquette ___ 1951-52 Steve Fijalklowski _____ 1986 Doug Gesel ______1981-83 Brian Hackworth ____ 1981-82 William Holmes _____1946, 48 Fred Duranko ______1962, 64 Eric Filipowicz ______1970 Mark Giacovelli _____ 1982-85 Drew Haddad ______1996-99 Harvey Holzworth ____ 1947 M. Duranko Jerry Filippini ______1982 Mike Giammusso ___ 1985-87 Jim Haderer ______1977 David Homa ______1970 Joseph Durso Chris Finch ______1989 Harry Gibbons _____ 1951-52 Howard Haderer ____ 1948-49 Casey Honchar ______1989 Maynard Dutcher ___ 1938-39 Elbert Finch ______1977 James Gibbons _____ 1955-57 Ray Hadrych Saron Hood ______2009- Greg Duval ______1994-96 Jim Finochio ____ 1964-65, 67 Theodore Gibbons __ 1965-67 Rich Hadrych______1983 Dan Horan ______1989 Marquis Dwarte ____ 2000-02 Karl Fischer ______1981-82 Dion Gibson Skyler Hagg ______2007-08 Dick Horn ______1967-69 Derrick Dyer ______2003,05 Jack Fisher ______1993-94 J.J. Gibson ______2001-04 John Hahn ______1939 Richad Hort ______1960-62 Rychard Dykes ______1996 Terrence Fisher _____ 1993-95 E. Gibean ______1954 Labinot Hakanjin ___ 2006-07 Harold Houser ___ 1942, 46-47 Bob Dzvonick ______1998-01 Paul Fitzgibbons ____ 1947-48 Ed Gicewicz ______1949-51 Je! Hale Jerry Housey ______2007- Brandon Flanagan ____ 2007 Garth Gi!ord ______1961 Joseph Halvenka _____ 1968 Keith Howlett ______1988 Steve Fleming ______1999-00 Don Gilbert ______1962-64 Brendon Hamilton David Hubbard _____ 2006-08 Dave Florek ______1979 William Gilbert _____ 1947-48 Je! Hamilton ______1982-83 Chris Hubert ______1989 Ralph Folino ______1956-57 Ibrahim Giles ______1994-96 Brett Hamlin ______2005-09 John Hubert ______1986-90 Bill Forbess ______1977 Ron Gilhousen _____ 1985-86 Scott Hammett Mike Hubert ______1985-86 Marcy Ford ______1979 Je!von Gill ______2009- William Hannah ______1970 Frank Hudson Willie Ford ______1993-94 Harry Gillman ______1947-48 Brian Hansen ______1965 Joseph Hudson _____ 1969-70 Andre Forde ______1999-02 Matt Gilson ______1986 Keith Hansen ______1994-97 Kelly Hugh E Edward Foregrave___ 1939-41 Harold Girdlestone ____ 1951 Nick Haragos ______1942 Larry Hu! ______1970 Herbert Forest ______1941 Peter Giullari ______1951 Jim Harkins Marvin Hunley _____ 1982-83 Tony Formato ______1979 Theodore Giza ______1942 Herbert Harmsen _____ 1947 Charles Hunt ______1983 Charles Forness ______1970 John Glanton ______1997-99 Frank Harrington ___ 1934-36 Thomas Hurd ______1965-67 Ed Ellis John Fortini ______1959 Robert Goellner ______1950 Jim Harrington Warren Hurt ______1988 Ton Fortini ______1958 Samuel Goldberg ___ 1936-39 John Harrington ______1990 Andy Hurley ______1983 James Fortino ______1969 William Goldberg ___ 1937-38 Edward Harris ______1960-62 Larry Hutchinson ___ 2006-07 Josh Eagan ______2006 Mike Fragagle ______1977 Eugene Gollareny _____ 1956 Obadiah Harris _____ 2002-03 John Hutchko ______1962 John Eagen ______1970 Brad Frank ______1981 Sean Gong Rich Harris ______1981-83 Ken Hyer ______1934 Steve Ebsaky ______1941 Tom Frank ______1983-85 Steve Goniwiecha _____ 1970 Robert Harris Ken Hyer ______1981-83 Jay Eden ______1941-42 Bud Frankel ______1947 Derrick Gordon _____ 1998-01 Marvin Harrison ______1970 Jamie Hypnarowski _ 1982-83 John Edmondson ___ 1986-88 Bruce Fraser ______1969-70 James Gordon ______1897-98 B. Hart ______1962-64 Robert Edward _____1962, 64 Joe Freedy ______1999-01 Richard Grabewstatter Larry Hart ______1969 Brad Edwards ______1988 Reinhard Freimuth __ 1981-83 Gerry Grady______1985 Jack Hartman ______1959-61 Brent Eggleston William Friday ______1953 Mark Graham ______2000-03 John Hartman ______1987-90 Frank Elardo ______1947 Dan Friedman ______1985 Dale Gramza ______1979 Brett Hastings ______1988-89 William Ellenbogen _ 1969-70 Pat Frincano ______1981-82 Jim Granchelli ______1981 Charles Hasse ____1898-1901 Thomas Elliott ______1968-70 Kim Frink ______1983 James Grapes ______1957-58 Eugene Hatchett ____ 1982-83 Ed Ellis ______1993-96 John Fritz ______1939 Steve Grashof ______1981 Emmy Havens ______1981-83 Gerald Elwell ______1968-70 Mark Fucinato ______1977 Robert Grant ______1939 Kendric Hawkins ____ 2006-09 Bill Hayden ______1967-69 I Bob Embow ______1967-68 George Fugit ______1982-83 John Graves Kevin Enders Josh Fuller ______2009- Chris Gray ______1999-00 Jason Hayden ______1998-00 Terry Endress ______1967-69 Hank Fumerelle _____ 1982-83 C. Graziadei ______1962 Alan Hayes ______2008- Leo Engel ______1983 John Greeley ______1981-83 Tom Hayes______1923-24 Doug Engle ______1986-88 Je! Green ______2004-05 William Hayes ______1917 Jesse Imes Eric Ericson ______1942 Kristian Green ______1993 LaRon Haymore ____ 2004-07 Ollice Ervin ______2004-07 Mike Green ______1987-89 Tim Hedges ______1998-01 Jesse Imes ______2004-07 Jason Esposito ______1985 St. John Green Bob Heggeman ______1995 Henrey Intrator _____ 1935-38 Robert Estes ______1934-36 Dexter Greenlee ______1983 Mike Heidrick ______1983-85 Anthony Iozzi ______1951-52 Robert Etmerington ___ 1969 Irving Grenzbach _____ 1947 Todd Heidrick ______1983 Dwight Ives ______1983 Dan Evans ______1985 Vito Grieco ______1936-38 Steve Heintz ______1988-89 George Evans ______1953 G Mike Gri"n ______1981 James Heitzmaus _____ 1958 Andre Evans ______2005-07 Bob Gri"ths ______1970 Jim Heitzhaus ______1956-57 James Evans ______2004 Tony Grisanti ______1979 Craig Helenbrook ___ 1964-65 Robert Evans ______1946 Dominic Grossi _____ 1940-42 Herb Helwig ______1921-22 Datwan Hemingway __ 2004 Willie Evans ______1957-59 Steve Goniwiecha Nicholas Groszos _____ 1947 Jim Everts ______1989 Sero#no Grottanelli _ 1946-49 Terek Henderson _____ 2001 Nick Grover Mike Hendickson Mark Gabryel ______1979 Gary Grubbs ______1967-69 Prentis Henley ______1968-70 Edward Henry ______1938-39 J Dan Gadra ______1956 Albert Grundy ______2000-01 Dan Gage ______1956 Tom Grys ______1970 Mario Henry ____ 2005, 07-09 P. Gagliardi ______1961 Michael Guercio ____ 1949-51 Tom Herb ______1979 Dave Gaglione _____ 1988-89 Jamie Guerra ______1999-01 Je! Herba Brian Gallager ______1988 Eugene Guerrie _____1959, 61 John Herlan ______1939 Rovell Jones Mike Gallagher _____ 1985-86 Ralph Guerrucci ______1956 Scott Herlan ______1969-70 Brad Herlehy ______1988 F Jason Galley ______1993 Craig Guest ______1993-96 Paul Jack ______1967-68 Eugene Hernquist _____ 1969 George Gallino ______1957 Russel Gugine ______1949-51 Don Jackson ______1970 Gary Gambino ______1979 Richard Guild ______1958 Eric Herrington ______1988 David Hersh ______1941 Ernest Jackson _____ 2005-08 Bob Gang ______1977 M. Gumbinsky ______1934 Gerald Jackson _____ 2005-07 Matt Ferrentino Ron Gannello ______2000 Ramon Guzman _ 2002, 04-06 Dave Hess ______1982-83 Vincent Hickel ______1960 Keith Jackson ______1983 Clifton Ganyard______1987 Mike Gwin Kenon Jackson ______2000 Joseph Garafola ______1962 Darren Hicks ______2001 Dimitri Facaros ______2004 Dave Hickson ______1985-86 Terrell Jackson __ 2007, 09- Mike Garofalo ______1996-99 Bill Jacobs ______1985-87 Torgier Fadum ______1946 David Gardner ______1958 Bill Higgs ______1977 Bernard Fagan _____ 1957-59 Dane Hightower ______1985 Joel Jacobs ______1968-69 Richard Gardont ______1946 Phil Jacques ______2002-05

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Elmer Jahn ______1951-53 William Kindel ______1953-55 Campy Lasinski Ed Malanowicz William McNally ______1951 Michael James _____1968, 70 Steven King ______2003-06 Salvadore Latona ___ 1934-36 Kenneth Malick ______1946 James McNamare ___ 1962-65 Boris Jaremka ______1947 Dave Kinney Tony Latona ______1994-95 Vic Mancewicz ______1941 John McWilliams ______1982 Mark Jarnot ______1981 Donald Kinsella _____ 1946-47 Tracey LaTona ______1950 Dale Manchester ____ 1938-39 Steven Means ______2009- Mark Jaroszewski _____ 1985 C.J. Kintz ______1997-99 Nelson Lau!er______1946 David Mandry Rick Mease Harry Jenkins, Jr. ____ 1936-39 Fred Kintzel Je! Lawrence ______1997-99 James Mane ______1994 Bill Meholif ______2002-04 Jordan Jerrold ______2006- Bob Kirisits ______1983-85 David Lawton ______1902-03 Harry Manicas ______1938-39 James Meier Algie Jessie ______1994 Bryan Kisabeth _____2004, 08 Chris Lauzze ______2006-08 Simon Manka ______2007 Edward Melisz ______1951 Norbert Jezawski _____ 1955 Nicholas Kish ______1939-42 Robert Layo______1970 Mike Mann ______1985-87 Albert Meranto ______1961 Dave Jezewski ______1954 Nicholas Kism ______1968 Alex Lazo ______1999-01 Richard Mann John Merman ______1959 Dave Jezewski ______1988 Paul Kleiber ______1965 Campy Lecrinsky____1981, 83 Victor Manz ______1946-47 Dave Merrell ______1986-87 Brian Johnessee ____ 1999-01 William Klein ______1955 Eric Lee ______1995 Youdlain Marcellus __ 1999-01 Thomas Mersey ______1961 Adam Johnson _____ 2001-03 Charles Kline ______1942 Aaron Leeper ______2002-03 Mike Marcolini _____ 1985-87 Harold Mesler ______1995-97 Bobby Johnson _____ 2000-01 Edwin Klingelhofer ____ 1939 Robert Leipler ______1948, 50 Marvin Marcus _____ 1938-39 Dan Mettica ______1986-87 Craig Johnson ______2001 Hiram “Rusty” Knapp 1989-93 Lawrence Lemner _____ 1965 Harry Marinelli ______1955 George Metz ______1925 “Dinky”Johnson Lester Knapp ______1924 Mike Lender John Mariacmer ______1982 Howard Meyer ______1950 Doug Johnson _____ 1979-81 Paul Knapp ______1940 Jerome Lennon ______1988 Don Maricle ______1967-70 Richard Meyer ______1897 Harold Johnson ____ 1941-42 Homer Knickerbocker Dan Leo ______1985-88 Carl Markey ______1950-51 Robert Meyer ______1997-00 Irving Johnson ______1896 Themba Knowles _____ 1989 Norman Leonard Stanley Markiewicz ____ 1947 Alan Miano James Johnson ______1941 Matt Knueven ______2001-04 Todd Lepsch ______1987-89 Michael Marr ______2009- Anthony Miceli _____ 1964-65 Joe Johnson ______1970 Gabe Kogler ______1997-00 Kyle Lester ______1989-90 Anthony Marrano ___ 1947-48 John Michno ______1960-62 Keith Johnson ______1962 Jim Kocik Dom Lettieri ______1977 Albert Marsh ______1934 John Michno ______1987 Kevin Johnson _____ 1997-99 Fred Kogut ______1957-59 Joe Lettieri Prestom Marshall _____ 1982 Joseph Mikulewicz ____ 1952 Kevin Johnson _____ 2007-09 Kenneth Kogut _____ 1961-62 John Lewis ______1941 Je! Marshall ______1989 Dominic Milano ______2003 Luke Johnson ______2004-05 John Kondalko! ____ 1985-86 Harry Liaros ______1947 Joe Martello ______1988 Thomas Milarski ____ 1968-69 Lynn Johnson Leo Kostecky ______1939 Pete Liberetore Ron Marten ______1983 Terrance Miles ______2002-04 Rudolph Johnson ___ 1938-40 Keith Kostek ______1983 Frank Licata ______1982-85 Armand Martin _____ 1960-62 Brian Miller ______2003-04 Bob Jones ______1990 Bob Kovey ______1967-68 Joe Licata Dam Martin ______1967-68 Chris Miller ______1991-92 Clifton Jones ______1970 Sean Kowal ______1981-82 Jules Licata ______1947-48 Je! Martin ______1981 Cli!ord Miller ______1955-56 Joseph Jones ______1994-97 John Kowalczyk ______1981 Robert Liepler ______1947 Richard Martin _____ 1954-55 George Miller ______1947-48 Leeland Jones ______1965-67 Mark Kowalec ______1981 Ruben Lindo ______1993 Tim Martin ______1979 Merton Miller ______1947-48 Leeland Jones ___ 1941-42, 46 Tom Kowalewski ____ 1967-68 Dan Lindsay ______2000-02 John Martinkat ______1987 Mike Miller ______1990 Lorenzo Jones ______2000 Stanley Kowalski ____ 1957-59 Doug Lindsay ______1993-94 Jerry Martzolf ______1981-82 R. Miller ______1959-61 Rovell Jones ____ 1967, 69-70 Greg Kozar ______1981 Greg Lindsay ______1988-89 Bill Marzullo ______1977 Je! Mills ______2001-03 Tony Jones ______1989 Douglas Kozel ______1969-70 Mark Linkiewicz ______1994 Mike Masecchia ____ 1985-87 John Milson ______1955 Tim Jones ______1985-86 Dave Kozina John Lipinskli ___ 1954, 56-57 Mike Maser ______1967-68 Tom Mineo ______1983 Brandon Jordan ____ 1998-01 Steve Koziol Bob Lipp Dennis Mason ______1967-68 John Mings ______1985-87 Omari Jordan ______2000-01 Francis Kramer ______1942 Mike Lloyd______1982 Alton Massey ______1946-48 Dan Minocchi ______2001-04 Dave Joslyn ______1988-90 Charles Krawczyk ___ 1954-56 Ron Lloyd ______1983 Eugene Masters ______1951 Al Mirand ______1947-49 James Judges ______2004-07 Dennis Krezmier Lucian Lodestro ____ 1959-61 Mike Masucci ______1997-00 Greg Mirand ______1981 Gerald Jules ______1985-86 Bryan Krull______1988 Frank Lojacono ______1946 Tom Matteson ___ 1995, 98-99 Paul Missana ____ 1942, 46-47 Kevin Jurkewicz ______1979 David Krupp ______1979 Justin Long ______1997-99 Andy Mattle ______1987-89 Andrew Mistretta ___ 1947-48 Carl D. Kruse ______1848 Ray Anthony Long ___2008, George Maue ______1958-60 Hardy Mitchell _____ 1994-97 Pete Kruszwnski ______1979 Dan Lorrain ______1986-87 John Maurer ______1946 Todd Mitchell ______1985-86 Chester Kryszcuk ___ 1946-49 Mike Lospinso ______1977 Richard Mawn ______1988 Edward Mittelsteadt _ 1946-47 Edward Krzysiak ______1941 Sherrod Lott ____ 2006, 08- Joe Maxon ______1979-81 John Mizerak ______1981-83 John Kubisty ______1954 Dana Loucks ______1987-88 Dave May ______1983-86 John Modrzynski _____ 1979 Joseph Kubisty _____ 1955-56 Zachary Love ______2002-05 William McCall ______1958 Harry Moedeas _____ 1947-48 Todd Kurlan______1985 Edwin Lowe ______1967 Joe McCarthy ______1981 Bruce Moelzel ______1979 Stuart Kusneske (51) Rich Lowe ______1990-93 Kevin McCarthy ______2001 Robert Moler ______1968 K Ed Lozano Mike McCarthy Les Molnar _____ 1947-48, 50 M. Lucidi ______1962-64 Paul McCarthy ______1979 Dom Monacelli _____ 1996-99 Warren Luick ______1987 Deonne McClelland _ 2001-02 Sam Monaco ______1979 John Lupienski _____ 1967-68 David McClernon Dave Mondry ______1988-89 Gabe Kogler Dan Lutz Gabe McClover _____ 2002-04 Anel Montanez __ 2006, 08- Mike Luzny ______1967-69 Frank McCollum ______1920 Jason Montanez ____ 2001-02 Al Lytle ______1947-48 Steve McCullough __ 1968-70 James Montgomery ___ 1946 Ron Kaczor ______1982, 85 Da’Von McCune ____ 2006-08 Robert Moody ______1932-34 Joe Kalczynski ______1977 L Gary McCutcheon E. Mooradian ______1959-61 Dean Kaminske ______1946 Bam McDonald _____ 1999-00 Chris Moore ______2004-05 Kyle Kampf ______1999 Jesse McDonald ______1987 Frank Morabito ______1946 Casmir Kania ______1951-52 Richard McDonald ____ 1946 Norman Moran ______1942 Francis Kareken __ 1946, 50-52 Bob Leipler Tyler McDonnell ______1994 Joe Moresco ______1968-70 Bunduka Kargbo_____2009- Thomas MacDougall 1958-60 Terry Morgan ______1994 James Karnes ______1981-85 Chris McDu"e __ 2003-04, 06 Francis Mormul _____ 1953-54 Tim Karnes ______1977-79 Greg LaBarbera ______1983 M Steve McDu"e _____ 1994-95 Rodney Morris _____ 1901-04 Mark Karrer ______1977 Charles LaBorne ______1897 Ted McDu"e ______1997 Willie Moseley ______2009- Joe Katusha ______1989-90 Joseph Labosky ______1953 Luke McEachern ______2004 Jim Mosher ______1967-68 Joseph Katzmeyer John LaChance ______1990 James McEwen _____ 1964-65 George Mosson ______1960 Gerry Kavanaugh Mike Laco ______1982 Jim McNally William McGarva____ 1955-56 Sunnie Motley ______1994 Mark Kawalec ______1982-83 Kevin La!erty ______1978 Tom McGreevy _____ 1997-99 Dick Mott ______1977 Peter Kazmirchuk _____ 1946 Tim La!erty ______1977-78 Kevin McGri! ______1995-96 George Movasian ___ 1952-54 Kent Keating ______1977-79 Gerry LaFountain ___ 1964-65 Victor Maccewicz _____ 1940 Gerry McGroarty ____ 2005-08 Mark Mozrall ______1992-94 Carley Keats ______1958-60 John Lageman _____ 1953-54 James MacDougall __1961, 62 William McKallip ______1946 Fred Mueller ______1981-83 James Keats ______1956-58 Bill Laipple ______1984-87 Thomas MacDougall _ 1958-60 Bernie McKeever ______1977 Harold Mueller _____ 1946-48 Bill Keifer ______1981-83 Mike Laipple ______1983-86 Mike Mach ______1986 Scott McKenzie _____ 1985-86 Tom Murphy ______1967-68 Ernest Keifer ______1952-53 Mike Lambert ______1999-02 Bruce MacKeller ____ 1964-65 Bob McKeown______1984-85 William Murphy ______1969 Scott Keller ______1979 Jose Lambiet ______1985 Russell MacKellar ___ 1964-65 Brian McKim Mark Murtha ______1969 Scott Keller ______1997-00 Robert Landel ______1946-47 Mark MacVittie _____ 1969-70 Zeke McKine ______2000, 01 Mick Murtha ______1966-67 Brian Kelly ______2008- Scott Landt Harry MacWilliams __1942, 46 Jim McKinney ______1987 Robert Muscarella___1957, 58 Harold Kelsey ______1941-42 Richard Lane ______1938 Larry Madden ______1969-70 Joe McKoy ______1999-00 Henry Musilli ______1946 Gary Kennedy ______1961 Paul Lang ______1967-69 Doug Magera ______1988 Robert McLaughlin __ 1934-35 Raymond Kennedy __ 1951-54 Pete Lang ______1986 Steve Magera ______1985-87 Sean McLaughlin Brian Kent ______1964 Robert Langley ______1941 James Maglisceau _____ 1993 Tom McLaughlin ____ 1988-90 Martin Kentner _____ 1946-47 Bruno Lapointe _____ 2007-09 Mark Maier ______1978-80 Richard McLean ______1946 Ed Kershaw ______1968-70 Craig Large ______1988 Matt Maines ______1986 Tom McLean ______1982 Gary Kiblin DeSean Larmond ___2003, 05 David Majcher ______1969-70 Tom McLeod ______1982 E. Kiefer ______1954 Ronald LaRocque ___ 1951-53 Doug Majeski ______1983-87 Scott McMahan_____ 2001-02 Ernest Kiefer ______1951 Ray Larson ______1981 Mike Majeski ______1985-86 Aaron McMickle ____ 2000-01 Ben Kincel ______1993-96 Keith Lasher ______1954-55 Frank Major ______1946 Jim McNally ______1962-64

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Greg Olma ______1982 Dominic Piestrak ____ 1962-64 Albert Randaccio _____ 1948 Je! S. Russell ______1987 John Olson ______1946-48 Scott Pilkey ______1989-90 Mike Ransom ______1989 William Russo ______1947-48 Walter Olson ______1946-49 Eric Pipkins ______1996-99 R. Ranus ______1959-61 Dave Ruszala ______1985-88 John Ondesko ______1987 Richard Pirozzio ______1965 Peter Rao ______1953-55 Matt Rutkowski ______1956 William O’Neill _____ 1961-62 P.J. Piskorik ______2003-04 Tom Rao ______1956 Ken Rutkowski _____ 1967-68 John Opfer ______1995-98 Joseph Pitcher _____ 1953-54 John Rappole ______1934-35 James Ryan ______1961-62 Edward O’Reilly _____ 1947-50 Steve Pitts ______1987-89 Leo Ratamess ______1962-64 Joe Ryan ______1979 N Joseph Oscsodal ____ 1964-65 Raymond Plewacki ____ 1940 James Ratel ______1962-65 Tony Rykken ______1983 Kevin O’Shaughnessy __ 1981 Gary Plotycia ______1979 Dave Rath ______1987-88 Rick Rzeszotarski ______1990 Thomas Osika ______1970 Andrew Podlucky ___ 1951-52 Gerald Ratkewicz ___ 1961-62 Matt Ostrowski ______2008- Frankie Pointer ______2006 R. Ratkewicz Trevor Nickerson Norbert Ostrozmy _____ 1960 Eric Polanski ______1988-90 Robert Ray ______1950-52 Eric Otis ______1993-95 E. Greenard Poles ___ 1964-66 Mark Raymond ______1990 Barrett Ouimette _____ 1994 Tony Policare ______1990-92 Louis Reale ______1956-58 Tim Najuch ______1981-82 Jim Owens ______1985 Emil Pollak ______1936-38 Pete Rech ______1948 Gene Nance ______1970 Mike Owens ______1979 Clifton Poodry ______1962 Richard Reeve ______1960 Frank Nappo ______1946-49 Gene Oyer ______1994 Herbert Pordum ____1951, 57 Mike Regan Joseph Nappo ______1934 Gokhan Ozkan ______2009- Bob Porter ______1988 Jim Reger ______1977 S Steve Nappo ______1983-86 Andy Potts Dwayne Reid ______2005 John Narog ______1946 Al Potyok ______1970 Frank Reid ______1967-69 Joe Nataro Dan Poulsen ______1995-98 Jack Reid ______1947 John Nathans ______1961 William Potter Eugene Reilly ______1959-61 Jay Shields Nathan Navario William Powell _____ 1947-48 Frank Reilly ______1988-90 Ike Nduka ______2008- Ted Powers ______1988 Jim Remillard ______1965-67 Dean Neaverth ______1985 John Powley ______1959-60 James Renaldo ______1954 Sherwan Saaty _____ 2004-05 Kevin Neel ______1987 Chuck Powrie ______1967 Ted Rene ______2005 Don Sabo ______1967-68 Kevin Negley ______1985-87 P Maurice Powsner _____ 1942 Robert Repp ______1940 Stephen Salasny ____ 1958-60 David Nelson ______1954-56 Javunt Pratt ______1998, 00 Randy Retzla! ______1979 Chad Salisbury _____ 1997-98 Walter Nelson ______1936-39 Kevin Pratt______1979-81 Tom Renzi Bernard Saltzman ___ 1949-50 Steve Nemec Matt Prelewicz _____ 1990-93 Michael Rhodes ____ 1948-49 Steve Samis ______1987 Doug Nemer ______1985 Steve Pitts Joe Previll ______1977 Joe Riccelli______1967-68 Stewart Sampsel _ 2003, 05-06 Frank Nero ______1954 Donald Price ______1977 Gary Rice ______2005-08 Bob Sanborn ______1934 Chuck Nesbitt ______1989 Floyd Price______1947-48 Robert E. Rich ______1934-35 Aaron Sanders _____ 2002-05 Cosmo Nestola _____ 1981-82 Todd Pace ______1993-96 Frank Price ______1979 Sam Rich ______1949-50 Sam Sanders ______1957-59 Joe Neubert ______1983-86 Bob Pack ______1981-83 Patrick Price ______1960-61 Jamey Richard _____ 2004-07 John Sanders ______2009- Dave Neunhaus Taylor Packwood______2006 A.J. Principe ______2007- Solomon Richberg ___2009- Richard Sanders ____ 2002-05 Mike Newton ______2006-09 Jim Painter ______1988 Chris Pristupa Theodore Ricmert _____ 1955 Floyd Sanderson ______1950 Robert Nicholas ______1942 Robert Painter ______1938 Eric Privateer Dave Richner ______1967-68 _____ 1993-96 Walt Nichols ______1979 Joe Palko ______1988 David Pruce ______1997-00 Earl Riddall ______1930 Alfred Sanelli ______1940 David Nichols ______1962-64 Len Palumbo ______1985-89 Brent Pry ______1990 Ronald Ridol# ______1964-65 John Saratori ______1979 Elwin Nichols ______1947-49 Mark Panepinto ____ 1985-87 Przywara ______1956 Thomas Ridol# _____ 1964-65 Mike Sarratori ______1982 John Nickerson ______1937 Anthony Panzica ______1949 John Pryzbycien ____ 1967-68 Doug Rifenburg ______1989 Dan Saskowski _____ 1981-82 Trevor Nickerson ____ 1989-90 Tony Paoli ______2005-06 Dennis Przykuta ____ 1964-65 P.J. Riga ______1990 Scott Savickas ______1970 Carl Nicosia ______1941-42 Raymond Paolini____ 1957-59 Ronald Pugh ______1964-65 Leroy Riley ______1960-61 G. Savitsky ______1954 Nick Nicosia ______1946-49 John Papsidero ______1952 Dave Purdie______1988 Tony Ringo ______1981 Paul Scalenta ______1965 Je! Niedermier _____ 2005-08 Joseph Papsidero ___ 1950-52 James Pusateri ______1963 John Rio ______1968-70 John Scalla ______1979 Mike Niemet ______1977 Joseph Parisi ______1989 Norman Pysikiewicz _ 1954-56 Rodney Rishel ______1965-67 John Scanlon ______1987-88 Dave Nierman ______1987-90 Drew Parry ______1990 Michael Rissell _____ 1965-67 Angelo Scappa ______1979 Tim Nietopski ______1969 Jared Patterson _____ 2003-06 Catalino Rivera ______1977 C. Scarpino ______1954 Tim Nietopski ______1985-88 Pat Patterson ______1967-69 Je! Rivera ______1990 Scott Scha!er ______1986 Brandon Nishnick ___ 1997-00 Robert Patterson _____ 1955 Jonathan Rivera ____ 1988-89 Todd Scha!er ______1993-94 Lenoard Nixon _____1968, 70 Alex Paul ______1949-50 Gary Robb ______1994 Edward Schano ______1940 D. Nole ______1961, 60 Gerald Pawcowski_____ 1962 Earl Roberts ______1919 Chris Scharon ______2005-08 Ray Norell ______2005-08 Gerry Pawloski ______1964 Andy Robertson Mark Schieber Mark Norton ______1986-87 Eric Payne Todd Robertson ____ 2004-07 Michael Schifano ___ 2002-05 Peter Notaro ______1954-55 Terry Peden ______2009- James Robie ______1964 Rich Schifano ______1986 Jim Novotny Q Eric Pedley ______1981-83 Dane Robinson _____ 2006-09 Jim Schiro ______1981-82 Todd Nowicki S. Pelczynski ______1934 Ernie Robinson ______1977 Dan Schlatterer John Nolan ______2000-01 Tom Pelkey James Robison _____ 1947-48 Mike Schleelein _____ 1994-96 John Nole ______1982 Sig Pelson ______1934 Jim Rodriguez ______1978-80 David Schmidli ______1998 Gene North ______1929 Dallas Pelz ______2000-03 Gary Quatrani Rick Rodriguez _____ 1990-92 Brian Schmidt ______1979 Steve Nowaczyk ____ 1977-78 Ronald Pento ______1961 Dan Rogan Joe Schmidt ______1985 Edward Nowak _____ 1951-52 Jim Pepe ______1979 Gary Quatrani ______1978-80 Bo Rogers ______1997-98 Mark Schmidt ______1986-87 Kenneth Noyes ______1946 Charles Percival ______1942 Craig Rohlfs ______1998-01 Tim Schmidt ______2003-04 Eugene Nuwer _____ 1939-40 Dan Quigley ______1989 Tony Percival ______1981-82 Gerry Quinlivan ____ 1981-84 James Roll ______1946 John Schneider ______1981 Emanuel Perdix ______1947 Mark Quinn ______2000-01 Lawrence Rolle _____ 2008-09 Theodore Schneider _ 1946-48 Dave Perkins ______1983 James Romano Rob Schroeder _____ 2002-05 Julius Perlini ______1952-53 Dave Romanowski ____ 1990 William Schultz ______1935 Albert Perillo ______1947 William Roof ____1959, 60, 61 Steve Schulz ______1985-87 Roger Perkins ______1938-41 Naaman Roosevelt __ 2006-09 Charles Schwab ____ 1941-42 Richard Perno ______1951-53 Bernard Rosenberg __ 1938-39 Franklyn Schwane$ugel Antonio Perry ___ 1994-95, 98 Jud Rosengrant ______1926 Ricky Schwartz ______1977 Edward Perry ______1968-70 Robert Rosenwie ___ 1989-90 Todd Schwartz ______1994 O Edward Perry ______1988 Millard Rosing ______1941 Richard Schwertfager 1956-57 Jim Perry ______1985 R Warren Rosing _____ 1934-35 Anthony Scott ______1994, 96 Keon Perry ______2006 Gary Rosner ______1988 Charles Scott ______1958-60 Maurice Perry ___ 1994, 96-97 Shawn Ross ______1982 Cli! Scott ______1991-94 John Opfer David Pescrillo ______1970 Frank Rossi Kenny Scott ______2009- Joe Petit ______2009- Mike Rossi ______1981-82 Trevor Scott ______2004-07 Paul Petosa ______1988-90 Louis Reale Josh Roth ______1996-99 Gerald Scull ______1951 Thomas Oatmeyer __ 1962-64 Scott Pettigrew ______2008- Larry Rothman _____ 1978-80 Ronald Sears ______2005-07 Charles O’Brien _____ 1952-53 Tim Pfohl John Rachuna ______2009- B. Rubach ______1934 Rob Sechrist ______1981-83 Edward O’Brien Gerry Philbin ______1961-63 Jesse Rack ______2006-09 William Rudick _____ 1946-48 Randall Secky ______2001-04 Jack O’Brien ______1934-36 Doug Phillip ______1970 Thomas Radich _____ 1951-53 Alpeowsus Ruggiero 1946-48 Don Seider ______1977 Terry O’Conner ______1977 Je! Phillips ______1983 Mike Radon ______2002 Robert Ruhlman ______1939 William Selent ______1959-61 Eugene O’Donnell __ 1947-48 Paul Phillips ______1949 Doug Radwanski ___ 1989-90 Roland Ruhlman ____ 1938-39 Daniel Sella ______1964-66 Joseph O’Grady ____ 1956-58 Rich Phillips ______1977 Frank Radzwill ______1947-49 David Rundberg Leonard Serfustini __ 1946-48 Andy O’Hara ______1998-99 William Pickard ______1947 Pat Rahill ______1983 David Runyan ______1948-50 Russell Service ______1934 Darryl O’Shei ______1989-91 John Pieroni ______1988 Ron Rakowski ______1970 Erik Rusin______1996-99 Rocco Setaro ______1941-42 Walter Olean Alex Pierre ______2006-09 Bernard Ralph ______1959 Casey Russell ______2001-04 John Seubert ______1934 Joseph Oliverio _____ 1958-60 Enrico Pierre ______1996-99 Harold Rambath ____ 1940-41 Je! M. Russell ______1985-87 K. Shaken

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Ordean Shanabrook _ 1950-52 Mike Stepien ______1983 Vincent Walsh ______1949-50 Dale Worrall ______1989-90 Davonte Shannon ____2007- Ronald Stepman ____ 1956-58 Norb Waslm ______1951 Irv Wright ______1967 Robert Shapiro ______1941 Stanley Stevens ______1982 Greg Walters ______1968 Jim Wroblewski _____ 1982-83 Je! Sharp ______1981 Mark Stillman ______1979 Mark Waple C. Wrotniak ______1934 Mike Sharrow ______1968-70 Robert Stiscak ______1968-70 Chester Ward ______1931-32 Ed Wu Brandon Shaughnessy __1997-00 Henry Stipp ______1946 Fred Warnick ______1962 Michael Wuest _____ 1964-65 Tom Shaughnessy __ 2000-03 Robert Stockwell _____ 1950 Keith Warren ______1993-96 Mike Wycoki ______1982-83 Donald Shea ______1946 John Stofa ______1961-63 U Philip Warren ______2005 Robert Wynes ______1934 Dan She!erly ______1996-99 Jim Stojak ______1981-82 Bennie Washington _ 1965-67 Chris Shelly ______1998-01 Marshall Stoll ______1934 Derek Wasiak Steve Sherman _____ 1988-89 Marvin Stolper ______1940 Edward Wasielewski ___ 1951 George Shero ______1946-47 Carlton Stone ______1990 O.D. Underwood Bill Wasson ______1941 Richard Sherwood ____ 1941 Bill Stonecypher ____ 1988-91 Kali Watkins ______1995-98 Ryan Sherwood-Ericcson _ 2003-04 Chris Storr ______2006-09 Brian Watson ______2003-06 Jay Shields______1986-88 Richard Stowell _____ 1936-38 O.D. Underwood ____ 1986-87 Frank Watson ______1955-56 Robert Shields _____ 1938-40 Robert Stransky ____ 1936-38 Art Ungerer ______1927 Mike Watson Joseph Shi)et _____ 1958-60 Kareem Stroman ____ 1993-94 Chad Upshaw ______2003-06 Bernie Weber ______1981-83 George Ursitti ______1950 Y Dan Shiskowski Jim Stropa ______1983-85 Eric Weber ______2001, 03-04 Dave Short ______1988-90 Richard Stuck ______1955 Andy Utz ______1985-88 James Webber _____ 1964-65 Greg Simmons ______1977 Mike Stumpf ______1997-99 Mike Utz ______1982-83 Ben Weedon ______1947-48 Richard Shine ______1963-64 Harley Styer______1940 Lorne Weeks ______1941-42 Robert Sieber ______1946 Chris Style ______1989-90 Bob Wegrzyn ______1985 Londell Young Stanley Siedlecki ____ 1969-70 Ramon Suarez Bill Weidner ______1988-90 Ben Siegel ______1934 Donald Suclinya ____ 1990-93 George Weine ______1934 Nick Yacobucci ______1941 Glenn Siembor ______1987 Jason Sulenski __ 1990, 93-94 Gerry Weissinger ____ 2003-06 Robert Yanchuk ____ 1958-59 Felix Siezega ______1948 John Summers ______1982 John Welch ______1957-58 Robert Yealu ______2005-06 James Simon ______1946-49 Steve Svec James Wells ______1952 Robert Yerge ______1956-58 Bob Sinclair ______1965 Theodore Swales _____ 1939 Richard Wells______1965-67 Craig Yesensky ______1990 Eugene Singer ______1940 Anthony Swan _____ 1994-97 V John Welsh ______1956 Cy Young ______1952 Dahnel Sing#eld _ 1998-00, 02 Barry Swane ______1979 Herman Wende ______1955 Ed Young ______2008- Gary Sirface ______1981-82 James Sweeny ______1981 Matt Werder ______1990-93 Londell Young ______1996-97 William Sitler ______1961-62 Walter Swiderski ______1965 Steve Wernick ______1981 Stephen Young ______1961 Rich Siudzinski ______1952 Greg Szeliga ______1987 Tom Vigneau Wesley Wertman ______1959 Nick Sizemore ______2009 Matthew Szslowski __ 1949-51 Stan Wescott ______1950 Raymond Skaine ______1958 Paul Szymendera ___ 1958-60 John Va Bramer ______1981 Raymond Weser ____ 1949-50 Bernard Skerker John Syty ______2008- John Valentic______1960-62 Barry Weslen ______1951 Je! Skibitski ______1983 Craig Valentine _____ 1988-89 Jack Wesolowski ____ 1967-68 John Slack ______1962 Gary Valentine ______1988 E. Wesp ______1934 Bob Sloan ______1990 Melvin Vancuren ______1958 Andrew West ______2007-09 Martin Slominski ______1939 Barry Vandeburgh ____ 1970 Scott Weybrecht ____ 1988-89 Jason Smalarz ______2000-02 Dan Van Dusen ______1970 Raymond Whelan ___ 1946-47 Z Eugene Small ______1938-40 James Vann ______2003-05 Bob Wheeler John Smigelski ______1965 Richard Van Valkenburg _1956-58 Larry Wickson ______1958 John Smine ______1968 Tim Van Wie Gerald Wilbur ______1964 Andrae Smith ______2005, 08 Lamar Wilcher ______2000-03 T Ruben Vargas ______2000-01 Erik Zeppuhar Andrew Smith ______1988 Walter Vaughn _____ 1934-36 Bill Wilkinson ______1985 Jim Vaux ______1977-79 John Whieldon ______1942 Brandon Smith ______1903 Dan Vecchies ______1979 Graham Whinery _____2009- Karl Zalar ______1968-70 Doc Smith ______1992-93 Andre Thomas Ben Verrico ______1956 Ernest White ______1897-98 Henry Zagara ______1979 Harold Smith ______1935-40 George Vesoz ______1947 John White ______1981-82 Dave Zauner ______1985-87 Jack Smith ______1938-40 Tom Vigneau ______1968-70 Ken White ______1988 John Zedick ______1947 Jim Smith ______1979 Adam Tanalski ______2006 Derek Villnave ______1990 Pat Whitehead _____ 1980-82 John Zeek ______1968 John Smith _____ 1934-35, 39 Brad Tanton ______1997-99 Josh Violanti ______2008- Morris Whiting ______1948 Joseph Zelmanski ___ 1968-70 Leo Smith ______1938-40 Adam Tardif ______1994-96 Pete Violas ______1982 Jack Whitman ______1946-47 Erik Zeppuhar ______2001-04 Patrick Smith ______2007 Gary Tartick ______1979 James Viterna ______1952, 55 James Wick ______1961-63 Phil Zickel ______1981 Phil Smith ______1970 Bryant Taylor Richard Vittorini ______1964 Derek Wicks______1993 John Ziegler ______1970 Sheldon Smith ______1994 Mike Taylor ______1997-00 William Volkert ______1940 Kevin Wiggins ______2002 Gene Zinni ______1958 Todd Smith ______1990 Mark Taylor ______1994-96 R. Vorhis______1897 Harry Wilhelm ______1947-48 Gene Zinni ______1985 Tory Smith ______1997-00 William Taylor ______1964-65 George Voskerchian ___ 1951 Duane Williams _____ 2000-01 Dan Zugelder ______1986-89 Philip Smolinski ____ 1951-52 Tim Teicher ______1986-87 Greg Vrantsis ______2004 Gemara Williams ____ 2002-05 Christopher Zugo _____ 1988 Dan Snow ______1986-87 James Teppett ______1947 George Williams ______1988 Stan Zuk ______1933-34 Victor Sominsky Tony Teresi ______1951 Johnathan Williams _ 1987-88 Alfred Zwolinski ____ 1947-50 R. Sommer______1960-61 Charles Termini ______1979 Zach Williams ______2006 Averel Snyder ______1977 Paul Terrsnova ______1979 Larry Williams ______1977 Keith Snyder ______1942 John Testa ______1957 Darius Willis______2009 Paul Snyder ______1954-56 Brandon Thermilus ___2007- Drew Willy ______2005-08 Sidney Snyder ______1939-42 David Thom ______1979 Brian Wilson ______1981-82 A.J. Sobodosh ______1987 Andre Thomas _____ 1998-99 Mike Wilson ______1956-58 Ken Soltis ______2002 Chris Thomas W Tyrone Wilson ______2003-04 Steve Sosnowski ______1989 Josh Thomas ______2007- William Wilson _____ 1934-38 Ronald Spacht Seth Thomas ______1897-00 Hurbert Win#eld, Jr. ___ 1994 Carlos Spencer _____ 1997-00 Stephen Thomas ____ 1904-05 William Winnett ____ 1969-70 John Spencer ______1967 Mike Thompson ____ 2006-08 Justin Winters ______2007- Lance Speziale ______1987 M. Tilghman ______1934 John White C. Winzer ______1960-62 Tony Spina Bill Tipton ______1993-96 Andy Wisepart ______1983 Jason Springer Charles Tirone ______1956-58 John Wactawski ______1951 Dan Withers ______1986 Greg Spinola ______1981-82 Owen Tober ______1970 Johnny Wade ______1977 Raymond Wodarczak ___1946-49 Rich Squillace ______1986-88 Antonio Toledo ______1990 Dennis Waggoner _____ 1969 Steve Wojciechowski _ 1985-87 Azzaam Stallsworth ___ 1902 Anthony Tomei Paul Waldmiller ______1953 Arthur Woel$e _____ 1941-42 Franklin Stamer_____ 1946-47 Jim Tompkins ______1979 Todd Waldron ______1983-86 Francis Woidzik _____ 1955-57 Daniel Stanley ______1955-56 Wade Tompkins ____ 1987-88 Daniel Walgate _____ 1967-69 Chris Wojtas ______1990-94 James Starks ______2006-08 Gary Tong ______1987 Fred Walentynowicz ___ 1956 Chris Wolf ______1967-69 Roy Starly William Townsend ____ 1948 Duane Walker ______1985 James Wolf ______1946 John Stawicki ______1956-57 Bryant Lee Traylor ___ 1988-89 Rich Walker ______1993-95 Jim Wolfe ______1960-62 Robert Ste!enhagen 1953-54 Josh Trexler ______1996-99 Theron Walker ______1997-00 Peter Wolkodo! ____ 1946-48 Mike Steigerwald ___ 1988-89 Donald Tripi ______1959 Herb Wall ______1979 Tom Wood ______1977-78 Jacob Steinhart ______1939 Joseph Tripodi ______1941 Dalonte Wallace _____2009- Ben Woods ______2004-07 Josh Stello ______1997-99 Alfred Trybuszewski _ 1939-41 Evan Wallace ______2005-06 Je! Woodring ______1988 Gary Stenger Paul Tzinieris ______1977 Reg Wallace ______1977 Barney Woodward __ 1968-69 Eugene Stephens Herbert Wallens ____1941, 46 Jim Worosz ______1979

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1894-1896 1904-1914 1922 Oct. 19 12 Clarkson 9 No Coaches on Record No Varsity Teams Jim Batterson Oct. 26 0 Rochester 20 1-2-4 (.429) 1-5-0 (.167) Nov. 2 13 at Long Island 0 1915 Nov. 9 27 Hiram 12 Frank Pleasant Nov. 16 13 at Hobart 7 1894 (0-1-1) 1922 (1-5-0) 1930 (3-5-0) n/a 6 Hobart 12 3-3-0 (.500) n/a 12 Mechanics Inst. 0 Sept. 27 2 Carnegie Tech 75 n/a 0 at Rochester 0 n/a 13 Thiel 15 Oct. 4 0 at Fordham 71 1895 (0-1-1) 1915 (3-3-0) n/a 0 Alfred 6 Oct. 11 0 at Alfred 20 n/a 4 Rochester 6 n/a 6 Hobart 20 n/a 0 Clarkson 18 Oct. 18 6 Hamilton 0 n/a 6 Rochester 6 n/a 7 Rochester 3 n/a 0 at Rochester 19 Oct. 25 6 at Clarkson 14 1896 (1-0-2) n/a 6 Alfred 0 n/a 10 Hobart 27 Nov. 1 6 at Rochester 24 Nov. 7 6 Syracuse 6 n/a 6 St. Bonaventure 0 Nov. 8 39 Upsala 0 n/a 6 Hobart 6 n/a 0 Geneva 29 1923 Nov. 15 20 Hobart 6 n/a 6 St. Bonaventure 5 n/a 7 Grove City 10 James Bond 1931 (2-6-0) 2-5-1 (.313) 1897 1916-21 1931 C.W. Dibble Art Powell 1923 (2-5-1) Bill Pritchard 7-0 (1.000) 13-22-5 (.388) Oct. 6 40 Roch. Optometry 0 2-6-0 (.250) Oct. 13 0 Thiel 29 1897 (7-0-0) Oct. 19 6 at Alfred 16 n/a 16 Hamilton 6 Oct. 27 7 Clarkson 7 Sept. 26 0 Carnegie Tech 25 n/a 32 Niagara 0 Nov. 3 7 Hamilton 6 Oct. 3 0 Dartmouth 61 n/a 26 Union 0 Nov. 10 0 at Hobart 7 Oct. 10 20 at Alfred 13 n/a 16 Western Reserve 6 Nov. 17 6 Rochester 13 Oct. 17 2 at Hamilton 6 Nov. 6 16 Syracuse 0 Nov. 25 0 at Holy Cross 34 Oct. 24 0 Clarkson 13 Nov. 13 10 Syracuse 0 Oct. 31 7 Rochester 14 Nov. 20 28 Hobart 0 Nov. 7 6 Notre Dame B 33 1924-28 Nov. 14 29 at Hobart 6 Russ Carrick 1898-1902 5-30-2 (.162) 1932-33 No Coach on Record Jim Wilson (‘50-51*) 17-8-3 (.661) 1924 (1-7-0) 12-15-3 (.450) Oct. 4. 7 Westminster 16 1898 (4-1-0) 1916 (3-5-2) Oct. 11 0 Alfred 9 Oct. 8 12 Rensselaer 5 n/a 6 Hobart 0 Oct. 18 7 St. Lawrence 0 Oct. 15 0 Cornell 27 n/a 2 Rochester 14 Oct. 25 0 at Davis & Elkins 48 Oct. 29 29 Case Tech 0 n/a 0 Hamilton 19 Nov. 1 0 Clarkson 26 Nov. 8 23 Colgate 0 n/a 0 Allegheny 29 Nov. 8 7 at Rochester 21 Nov. 24 36 Bucknell 5 n/a 7 Westminster 0 Nov. 15 6 Hobart 13 1899 (6-0-0) n/a 0 St. Bonaventure 12 Nov. 22 0 G. Washington 6 Oct. 14 6 Rochester 0 n/a 9 Thiel 7 1925 (3-4-1) Oct. 21 18 Case Tech 0 n/a 0 Geneva 7 Oct. 3 2 Toledo 0 Nov. 4 16 Syracuse 0 n/a 0 Grove City 0 Oct. 10 0 Westminster 8 Nov. 11 51 Hobart 0 n/a 0 Detroit 0 Oct. 17 0 Rochester 0 Nov. 18 5 Western Reserve 0 1917 (4-4-0) Oct. 24 0 Davis & Elkins 39 Nov. 30 30 Bucknell 0 n/a 45 Hobart 0 Oct. 30 6 at Alfred 0 1900 (1-1-2) n/a 28 Rochester 0 Nov. 7 10 Clarkson 2 n/a 0 Western Reserve 0 n/a 0 Hamilton 6 Nov. 14 0 at Hobart 13 1932 (1-5-1) n/a 0 at Case Tech 0 n/a 0 Westminster 7 Nov. 21 0 at G. Washington 59 Sept. 23 0 at Cornell 72 Nov. 10 0 Columbia 17 n/a 6 St. Bonaventure 13 1926 (0-7-0) Oct. 1 0 at Harvard 66 Nov. 29 10 Penn State 0 n/a 27 Thiel 7 n/a 13 Hobart 42 Oct. 8 6 Alfred 6 1901 (4-2-0) n/a 7 Detroit 20 n/a 0 Rochester 32 Oct. 15 0 at Clarkson 41 n/a 6 Western Reserve 17 n/a 12 Mans#eld 6 n/a 0 Niagara 60 Oct. 22 7 Rochester 12 n/a 6 Case Tech 0 1918 (3-1-0) n/a 0 Alfred 6 Oct. 29 0 Western Reserve 11 Sept. 28 5 Columbia 0 n/a 0 Ithaca 25 n/a 0 Westminster 38 Nov. 12 6 Hobart 0 n/a 5 Oberlin 0 n/a 41 Niagara 0 n/a 2 Clarkson 20 1933 (2-3-2) Oct. 5 16 Lehigh 0 n/a 19 Rochester 6 n/a 6 Toledo 33 Sept. 30 0 Niagara 28 Oct. 26 0 Michigan 128 n/a 81 Hobart 0 1927 (0-6-1) Oct. 7 0 Hamilton 15 1902 (2-4-1) 1919 (0-5-1) n/a 0 Hobart 49 Oct. 14 12 Alfred 12 Oct. 4 0 Bucknell 29 n/a 6 Hobart 21 n/a 0 Rochester 47 Oct. 21 0 Clarkson 20 Oct. 11 0 Columbia 5 n/a 0 Rochester 33 n/a 0 Niagara 34 Oct. 28 19 Adrian 14 Oct. 18 0 Hobart 0 n/a 0 Westminster 6 n/a 0 Alfred 0 n/a 0 Hobart 0 Oct. 25 0 Western Reserve 22 n/a 6 St. Bonaventure 6 n/a 0 Westminster 43 n/a 7 at W. Reserve 6 Nov. 8 6 Rochester 0 n/a 0 Detroit 25 n/a 7 St. Lawrence 20 Nov. 11 0 Alfred 12 n/a 0 St. Lawrence 23 n/a 0 Clarkson 19 1934-35 Nov. 18 28 Niagara 0 1920 (1-4-0) 1928 (1-6-0) n/a 0 Thiel 13 n/a 0 Hobart 38 4-10-1 (.409) 1903 n/a 0 St. Lawrence 20 n/a 0 Rochester 36 n/a 3 at Alfred 7 n/a 0 Niagara 38 Ray Turnbull n/a 0 St. Lawrence 12 1934 (2-4-1) n/a 2 Hobart 20 Sept. 29 0 Niagara 27 3-3-0 (.500) n/a 12 Canisius 0 n/a 6 Clarkson 19 n/a 12 Long Island 0 Oct. 6 0 Hamilton 0 1921 (2-3-2) Oct. 13 0 Western Reserve 33 Oct. 8 0 Thiel 0 n/a 0 Edinboro 35 1903 (3-3-0) Oct. 20 14 at Alfred 0 Oct. 15 0 at Bethany 42 Oct. 27 8 Toledo 0 n/a 0 Hobart 12 n/a 7 Alfred 0 1929-1930 n/a 0 Rochester 47 Nov. 3 0 at Clarkson 27 Nov. 15 54 St. Stephen’s 0 Jay “Bi!y” Lee Nov. 10 13 Hobart 19 n/a 10 Niagara 8 Nov. 12 12 at Allegheny 22 n/a 17 Niagara 6 8-7-0 (.533) 1935 (2-6-0) Nov. 19 0 at Hobart 37 Sept. 28 0 Baldwin-Wallace 55 n/a 0 Allegheny 23 n/a 0 at Rensselaer 0 n/a 14 Westminster 0 1929 (5-2-0) Oct. 5 0 Hamilton 20 n/a 7 at Upsala 14 Oct. 12 0 Western Reserve 61 Oct. 12 20 Alfred 12 Oct. 19 7 Alfred 0 Oct. 26 0 Wayne State 14

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Nov. 2 0 Clarkson 32 Nov. 7 66 Hobart 0 Oct. 5 0 Ohio Wesleyan 21 Sept. 22 26 at Cortland 12 Nov. 9 13 Hobart 12 Nov. 14 13 at Rensselaer 0 Oct. 13 13 at Alfred 6 Sept. 26 13 Carnegie Tech 6 Nov. 16 6 Toledo 19 Oct. 20 32 at Bucknell 62 Oct. 13 13 at W. Reserve 20 1943-1945 Oct. 27 20 Connecticut 6 Oct. 20 41 St. Lawrence 12 1936-47 No Varsity Teams Nov. 3 7 at Miami (OH) 27 Oct. 27 19 Alfred 26 Nov. 17 33 Rensselaer 20 Nov. 3 31 at Bucknell 13 1946 (7-2-0) Nov. 10 72 Ohio Northern 0 38-34-1 (.527) Sept. 28 40 Moravian 7 1952-54 Nov. 17 12 at Hobart 33 Oct. 5 28 at Rensselaer 13 Fritz Febel 1957 (5-4-0) Oct. 12 20 at Hobart 7 Sept. 28 14 at Carnegie Tech 9 Oct. 19 0 Bucknell 20 4-19-1 (.188) Oct. 5 6 Lafayette 13 Oct. 26 20 Wayne State 25 Oct. 12 6 Western Reserve 13 Nov. 2 32 at Bethany 6 Oct. 19 14 at St. Lawrence 6 Nov. 9 20 Alfred 12 Oct. 26 15 at Alfred 0 Nov. 16 28 at Carnegie Tech 0 Nov. 2 33 Wayne State 7 Nov. 23 36 Johns Hopkins 0 Nov. 9 0 Cortland 20 1947 (8-1-0) Nov. 16 7 Lehigh 27 Sept. 19 27 Niagara 14 Nov. 23 13 at Temple 6 Sept. 26 7 at Moravian 0 1958 (8-1-0) Oct. 4 14 Rensselaer 7 Sept. 27 6 at Harvard 3 Oct. 11 54 Hobart 0 Oct. 4 7 at Cortland 6 Oct. 18 40 at Alfred 7 Oct. 11 19 at Western Reserve 6 1936 (5-3-0) Oct. 25 12 at Wayne State 32 Oct. 18 0 Baldwin-Wallace 26 Oct. 3 26 De#ance 6 Nov. 1 40 Bethany 6 Oct. 25 34 Columbia 14 Oct. 10 29 at Rochester 2 Nov. 8 50 St. Lawrence 7 Nov. 1 54 Temple 6 Oct. 17 27 at Alfred 0 Nov. 15 14 at Bucknell 6 1952 (1-7-0) Nov. 8 44 at Wayne State 14 Oct. 24 19 Hiram 12 Sept. 20 13 at Cortland 33 Nov. 15 34 at Lehigh 26 Oct. 31 0 at Clarkson 41 1948-49 Sept. 27 7 at Connecticut 47 Nov. 22 38 Bucknell 0 Nov. 7 2 Hobart 52 Frank Clair Oct. 4 0 Colgate 13 1959 (8-1-0) Nov. 14 6 at Wayne State 14 Oct. 11 7 Lehigh 26 Sept. 26 28 at Temple 14 Nov. 21 12 Rensselaer 0 12-4-1 (.735) Oct. 18 0 Bucknell 22 Oct. 3 68 Cortland 2 1937 (4-4-0) Oct. 25 13 at W. Reserve 35 Oct. 10 21 at Bucknell 26 Oct. 2 14 at Allegheny 7 Nov. 1 7 Alfred 19 Oct. 17 27 at Baldwin-Wallace 18 Oct. 9 12 Rochester 7 Nov. 8 12 St. Lawrence 6 Oct. 24 22 Western Reserve 2 Oct. 16 13 Alfred 25 1953 (1-5-1) Oct. 31 16 at Youngstown St. 7 Oct. 23 13 Kent State 0 Sept. 26 6 at Bucknell 35 Nov. 7 41 Rhode Island 6 Oct. 30 12 De#ance 7 Oct. 3 12 Cortland 12 Nov. 14 19 Gettysburg 6 Nov. 6 7 at Hobart 12 Oct. 10 0 at Lehigh 27 Nov. 21 37 Marshall 12 Nov. 13 6 Wayne State 23 Oct. 17 6 Western Reserve 26 1960 (4-6-0) Nov. 20 12 at Rensselaer 13 Oct. 24 0 Findlay 34 Sept. 17 0 at Army 37 1938 (2-6-0) Oct. 31 0 at Alfred 47 Sept. 24 14 VMI 28 Oct. 1 2 at City Coll. of NY 15 Nov. 14 20 Ohio Northern 0 Oct. 1 21 at Temple 12 Oct. 8 6 Manchester 21 1954 (2-7-0) Oct. 8 0 at Bucknell 41 Oct. 15 0 at Alfred 7 Sept. 25 6 at Cortland 20 Oct. 15 40 Youngstown St. 13 Oct. 22 0 at Kent State 52 Oct. 2 6 Brockport 19 Oct. 22 44 at WesternReserve 0 Oct. 29 47 Allegheny 0 1948 (6-1-1) Oct. 9 0 at Hobart 45 Oct. 29 20 Colgate 28 Nov. 5 0 Hobart 19 Sept. 25 0 at Colgate 25 Oct. 16 0 Lafayette 26 Nov. 5 24 Connecticut 31 Nov. 12 0 at Wayne State 35 Oct. 2 39 Hobart 0 Oct. 23 7 at W. Reserve 35 Nov. 12 36 at Gettysburg 6 Nov. 19 26 Renssaeler 7 Oct. 9 39 at Rensselaer 21 Oct. 30 0 Alfred 25 Nov. 19 14 Boston Univ. 42 1939 (0-7-0) Oct. 16 8 Alfred 0 Nov. 6 13 St. Lawrence 6 1961 (4-5-0) Sept. 30 0 Susquehanna 6 Oct. 23 41 at Wash. & Je!. 14 Nov. 13 20 Brandeis 52 Sept. 16 14 Gettysburg 6 Oct. 7 0 City College of NY 19 Oct. 30 48 at Louisville 13 Nov. 20 20 at Rensselaer 19 Sept. 23 24 at Boston Univ. 12 Oct. 14 0 Alfred 14 Nov. 6 13 Niagara 13 Sept. 30 12 at Delaware 36 Oct. 21 0 at Lehigh 22 Nov. 13 47 Bucknell 13 1955-65 Oct. 7 8 Holy Cross 20 Oct. 28 7 Connecticut 25 1949 (6-3-0) Dick O!enhamer Oct. 14 6 at Villanova 28 Oct. 21 30 Temple 3 Nov. 11 0 at Hobart 20 Sept. 24 0 at Colgate 32 58-37-5 (.605) Nov. 18 0 at Wayne State 20 Oct. 1 26 Niagara 7 Oct. 28 30 at Connecticut 7 1940 (3-5-0) Oct. 8 26 Rensselaer 2 Nov. 4 6 Bucknell 12 Sept. 28 6 at Susquehanna 20 Oct. 15 32 at Alfred 6 Nov. 11 6 VMI 39 Oct. 5 20 Drexel 13 Oct. 22 7 St. Lawrence 13 1962 (6-3-0) Oct. 12 0 at Williams 27 Oct. 29 7 Bucknell 21 Sept. 22 27 at Boston Univ. 23 Oct. 19 0 at Alfred 19 Nov. 5 26 Wash. & Je!. 0 Sept. 29 6 at Holy Cross 16 Oct. 26 7 at Connecticut 6 Nov. 12 39 at Rhode Island 7 Oct. 6 6 Villanova 36 Nov. 2 7 City College of NY 6 Nov. 19 20 at Ohio 7 Oct. 13 20 Delaware 19 Nov. 9 7 Hobart 19 Oct. 20 16 at Temple 13 Nov. 16 0 Wayne State 6 1950-51 Oct. 27 6 Ohio University 41 1941 (3-4-1) Jim Wilson (’32-33*) Nov. 3 28 at Bucknell 0 Sept. 27 19 Susquehanna 0 Nov. 10 44 at Gettysburg 0 Oct. 4 6 at City Coll. of NY 0 12-15-3 (.450) Nov. 17 6 Colgate 0 Oct. 11 6 at Drexel 19 1963 (5-3-1) Oct. 18 6 Wash. & Je!. 14 1950 (5-3-0) Sept. 14 34 Gettysburg 0 Oct. 25 0 at Alfred 14 Sept. 23 13 at Cortland 0 1955 (4-4-1) Sept. 21 7 at Ohio University 0 Nov. 1 0 Lehigh 0 Sept. 30 19 at Louisville 48 Sept. 24 7 Cortland 28 Sept. 28 6 at Holy Cross 6 Nov. 8 12 at Hobart 7 Oct. 7 13 Niagara 27 Oct. 1 26 at Brockport 0 Oct. 5 14 at Villanova 7 Nov. 15 6 Rensselaer 21 Oct. 14 13 Alfred 0 Oct. 8 0 Hobart 0 Oct. 12 8 Marshall 10 1942 (6-2-0) Oct. 21 52 Brooklyn 6 Oct. 14 29 at McMaster 0 Oct. 19 22 Boston Univ. 13 Sept. 25 19 at Susquehanna 0 Oct. 28 33 Rhode Island 12 Oct. 22 13 Western Reserve 32 Nov. 2 6 at Delaware 34 Oct. 2 20 St. Lawrence 0 Nov. 11 14 Ohio 22 Oct. 29 14 at Alfred 26 Nov. 9 0 at Boston College 15 Oct. 9 7 at Wash. & Je!. 13 Nov. 18 34 at Rensselaer 14 Nov. 5 39 at St. Lawrence 12 Nov. 16 23 Colgate 0 Oct. 16 50 Hartwick 6 1951 (4-4-0) Nov. 12 13 Brandeis 20 1964 (4-4-1) Oct. 23 14 Carnegie Tech 27 Sept. 21 26 Cortland 0 Nov. 19 45 Rensselaer 0 Sept. 19 34 at Boston Univ. 0 Oct. 30 26 at Johns Hopkins 6 Sept. 29 13 Colgate 47 1956 (5-3-0) Sept. 26 9 at Cornell 9

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Oct. 3 22 Massachusetts 24 1969-70 Sept. 29 29 Waynesburg 28 Oct. 25 21 Brockport 14 Oct. 10 12 at Marshall 14 Bob Deming Oct. 6 18 Canisius 21 Nov. 1 13 at Alfred 10 Oct. 17 14 VMI 10 Oct. 13 12 at Albany 40 Nov. 8 11 at Albany 10 Oct. 24 14 Holy Cross 20 8-12-0 (.400) Oct. 20 0 at Westminster 24 Nov. 15 42 Frostburg State 7 Oct. 31 27 Delaware 0 Oct. 27 3 St. Lawrence 0 1987 (3-7-0) Nov. 7 28 Richmond 13 Nov. 10 3 at Alfred 16 Sept. 6 13 at Findlay 39 Nov. 14 6 Colgate 7 1980 (6-5-0) Sept. 19 41 at Bu!alo State 6 1965 (5-3-2) Sept. 6 14 at Brockport 13 Sept. 26 0 at C. Conn. St. 22 Sept. 18 6 at Boston College 18 Sept. 13 20 at Cortland 14 Oct. 3 0 Wagner 20 Sept. 25 13 Tampa 13 Sept. 20 3 Grove City 2 Oct. 10 14 Canisius 20 Oct. 2 18 at Massachusetts 6 Sept. 27 6 Hobart 0 Oct. 17 0 at Ithaca 29 Oct. 9 7 Boston Univ. 14 Oct. 4 9 at Rochester 7 Oct. 24 28 at Brockport 7 Oct. 16 24 Richmond 0 Oct. 11 24 Albany 27 Oct. 31 21 Alfred 20 Oct. 23 0 Dayton 0 Oct. 18 14 at Canisius 17 Nov. 7 21 Albany 22 Oct. 30 7 at Holy Cross 20 Oct. 25 0 at Dayton 55 Nov. 14 13 at Frostburg State 19 Nov. 6 22 at Delaware 0 Nov. 1 10 Edinboro 34 1988 (2-8-0) Nov. 13 28 Colgate 0 Nov. 8 7 at Baldwin-Wallace 43 Sept. 10 7 Findlay 3 Nov. 20 20 at Villanova 7 Nov. 15 31 Alfred 29 Sept. 17 23 Bu!alo State 24 1969 (6-3-0) 1981 (5-5-0) Sept. 24 12 Westminster 14 Sept. 13 7 at Ball State 10 Sept. 12 34 Cortland 7 Oct. 1 14 at Hofstra 43 1966-68 Sept. 20 17 Xavier 0 Doc Urich Sept. 19 42 at Grove City 6 Oct. 8 15 at Canisius 38 Sept. 27 16 at Massachusetts 6 Sept. 26 41 at Hobart 10 Oct. 15 3 Ithaca 36 18-12-0 (.600) Oct. 4 8 Kent State 17 Oct. 3 27 Wayne State 14 Oct. 22 38 Brockport 7 Oct. 11 27 Dayton 0 Oct. 10 0 at Albany 32 Oct. 29 7 at Alfred 27 Oct. 25 7 Virginia Tech 21 Oct. 17 15 Canisius 8 Nov. 5 20 at Albany 28 Nov. 1 33 Temple 0 Oct. 24 7 Dayton 14 Nov. 12 9 Slippery Rock 17 Nov. 8 35 at Boston College 21 Oct. 31 0 at Edinboro 35 1989 (4-6-0) Nov. 22 24 at Villanova 14 Nov. 7 0 Westminster 14 Sept. 2 15 John Carroll 20 1970 (2-9-0) Nov. 14 21 at St. Lawrence 28 Sept. 9 3 at Findlay 39 Sept. 12 7 Ball State 14 1982 (5-5-0) Sept. 16 17 at Bu!alo State 9 Sept. 19 6 Toledo 27 Sept. 11 28 at Cortland 31 Sept. 23 20 at Westminster 34 Sept. 26 21 at Kent State 27 Sept. 18 26 at Baldwin-Wallace 31 Sept. 30 17 Hofstra 3 Oct. 3 16 Massachusetts 13 Sept. 25 14 Rochester 13 Oct. 7 17 Canisius 31 Oct. 10 7 Villanova 17 Oct. 2 44 Bu!alo State 3 Oct. 14 10 at Ithaca 30 Oct. 17 0 at Dayton 41 Oct. 9 35 at Canisius 13 Oct. 21 35 at Brockport 21 Oct. 24 14 at Virginia Tech 31 Oct. 16 14 Ithaca 18 Oct. 28 45 Mercyhurst 6 Oct. 31 16 Holy Cross 0 Oct. 23 52 Brockport 13 Nov. 11 19 at Slippery Rock 24 Nov. 7 12 at Boston College 65 1966 (5-5-0) Oct. 30 15 Norwich 20 Nov. 14 8 at Temple 21 Nov. 6 42 at Albany 14 Sept. 17 27 at Kent State 23 Nov. 21 21 at No. Illinois 43 1990-91 Sept. 24 21 Cornell 28 Nov. 13 21 at Alfred 24 Sam Sanders Oct. 1 28 Villanova 8 1983 (8-2-0) 1971-1976 Sept. 10 35 Cortland 0 5-15-0 (.250) Oct. 8 16 at Boston Univ. 26 No football Oct. 15 3 at Dayton 13 Sept. 17 29 Baldwin-Wallace 28 Oct. 22 21 at Boston College 22 Sept. 24 21 at Rochester 7 Oct. 29 35 Holy Cross 3 1977-89 Oct. 1 7 at Bu!alo State 24 Nov. 5 36 Delaware 6 Bill Dando Oct. 8 10 Canisius 6 Nov. 12 8 at Tampa 27 59-64-1 (.480) Oct. 15 13 at Ithaca 28 Nov. 19 25 Youngstown St. 16 Oct. 22 24 at Brockport 6 1967 (6-4-0) Oct. 29 31 at Norwich 21 Sept. 16 30 Kent State 6 Nov. 5 15 Albany 13 Sept. 23 6 at N. Carolina St. 24 Nov. 12 47 Alfred 17 Sept. 30 12 at Virginia 35 1984 (6-4-0) Oct. 7 44 Temple 14 Sept. 8 7 at Cortland 23 Oct. 14 6 Boston Univ. 0 Sept. 15 44 Mans#eld 14 Oct. 21 26 at Boston College 14 Sept. 22 35 Rochester 7 Oct. 28 25 at Holy Cross 38 Sept. 29 6 Bu!alo State 2 Nov. 4 38 at Delaware 19 Oct. 6 19 at Canisius 10 1990 (2-8-0) Nov. 11 23 at Villanova 41 Oct. 13 6 Ithaca 10 Sept. 1 25 C. Connecticut St. 36 Nov. 18 31 Colgate 0 Oct. 20 44 Brockport 15 Sept. 8 0 at Montclair State 21 1968 (7-3-0) Oct. 27 0 at Alfred 17 Sept. 22 12 Westminster 38 Sept. 14 10 at Iowa State 28 Nov. 3 10 at Albany 33 Sept. 29 0 at Hofstra 44 Sept. 21 21 at Kent State 13 Nov. 10 21 at Lock Haven 9 Oct. 6 29 at Canisius 30 Sept. 28 23 Massachusetts 0 1977 (0-3-1) 1985 (4-6-0) Oct. 13 21 Ithaca 42 Oct. 5 12 at Boston College 31 Oct. 8 7 RIT 7 Sept. 14 31 Cortland 14 Oct. 20 35 Brockport 27 Oct. 12 29 Delaware 17 Oct. 15 8 Canisius 22 Sept. 21 19 at Mans#eld 28 Oct. 27 44 at Mercyhurst 29 Oct. 19 7 Villanova 28 Oct. 22 7 at Brockport 17 Sept. 28 35 at Rochester 28 Nov. 3 6 S. Connecticut St. 14 Oct. 26 10 Holy Cross 9 Nov. 5 14 Coast Guard 41 Oct. 5 30 at Bu!alo St. 11 Nov. 10 16 East Stroudsburg 49 Nov. 2 50 at Temple 40 1978 (3-6-0) Oct. 12 25 Canisius 34 1991 (3-7-0) Nov. 9 20 at N. Illinois 7 Sept. 9 14 at Cortland 35 Oct. 19 7 at Ithaca 23 Sept. 14 21 at Lafayette 42 Nov. 23 13 at Boston U. 10 Sept. 16 13 John Carroll 17 Oct. 26 13 at Brockport 11 Sept. 21 3 Montclair State 7 Sept. 23 35 Brockport 31 Nov. 2 7 Alfred 14 Sept. 28 0 at Westminster 38 Sept. 30 13 at Waynesburg 30 Nov. 9 0 Albany 20 Oct. 4 33 at Hofstra 38 Oct. 7 16 at Canisius 10 Nov. 16 21 Lock Haven 23 Oct. 12 49 Canisius 7 Oct. 14 15 Albany 8 1986 (9-2-0) Oct. 19 0 at Ithaca 50 Oct. 28 21 Rochester 31 Sept. 6 8 at Towson State 37 Oct. 26 30 at Brockport 28 Nov. 4 25 at Coast Guard 29 Sept. 13 23 at Cortland 22 Nov. 2 49 Duquesne 0 Nov. 11 12 Alfred 20 Sept. 20 37 Bu!alo State 7 Nov. 9 21 at S. Conn. St. 49 1979 (4-5-0) Sept. 27 21 Rochester 19 Nov. 16 25 at E. Stroudsburg 45 Sept. 8 17 Cortland 13 Oct. 4 29 at Villanova 27 Sept. 15 9 at John Carroll 3 Oct. 11 38 at Canisius 7 Sept. 22 25 at Brockport 32 Oct. 18 21 Ithaca 22

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1992-94 Nov. 11 9 at Youngstown St. 6 2001-2005 2006-2009 Jim Ward Nov. 18 40 Boston Univ. 54 Jim Hofher Turner Gill 1996 (8-3-0) 8-24-0 (.250) Aug. 28 41 Illinois State 35 8-49 (.140) 20-30 (.400) Sept. 7 3 Connecticut 20 Sept. 14 36 at Colgate 16 Sept. 21 34 at Lehigh 20 Sept. 28 17 Edinboro 7 Oct. 5 41 Cornell 24 Oct. 12 6 Youngstown St. 17 Oct. 19 20 at Massachusetts 41 Nov. 2 14 at Hofstra 10 Nov. 9 24 New Haven 20 Nov. 16 35 at Maine 31 1997 (2-9-0) Aug. 30 30 Lock Haven 7 Sept. 6 28 at Illinois State 40 Sept. 13 40 Delaware State 30 1992 (4-6-0) Sept. 20 0 at Ohio 50 2001 (3-8, 1-7 MAC) 2006 (2-10, 1-7 MAC) Sept. 5 13 at Edinboro 35 Sept. 27 27 West Chester 30 Aug. 30 15 Rutgers 31 Aug. 31 9 Temple (ot) 3 Sept. 12 48 at New Haven 69 Oct. 4 0 at Connecticut 55 Sept. 8 0 at Bowling Green* 35 Sept. 9 40 at Bowling Green* (3ot) 48 Sept. 19 28 at Lafayette 49 Oct. 11 17 at Youngstown St. 52 Sept. 22 37 at Connecticut 20 Sept. 16 13 at No. Illinois* 31 Sept. 26 56 Mans#eld 42 Oct. 18 20 Massachusetts 26 Sept. 29 8 Central Michigan* 16 Sept. 23 7 at Auburn 38 Oct. 3 27 Morgan State 45 Oct. 25 26 Hofstra 37 Oct. 6 14 at Miami (OH)* 31 Oct. 7 25 Ball State* 55 Oct. 10 21 at Colgate 35 Nov. 8 13 Maine 52 Oct. 13 14 Marshall* 34 Oct. 15 31 Miami (OH)* 38 Oct. 17 19 Bu!alo State 15 Nov. 15 28 at Villanova 42 Oct. 20 13 at Kent State* 35 Oct. 21 7 at Ohio* 42 Oct. 24 26 Hofstra 15 1998 (4-7-0) Oct. 27 20 at E. Michigan* 24 Oct. 28 0 at Boston College 41 Oct. 31 60 at C. Conn. St. 27 Sept. 3 13 at Maine 30 Nov. 3 44 Ohio* 0 Nov. 4 41 Kent State* 14 Nov. 7 21 at Central Florida 63 Sept. 12 40 Lock Haven 17 Nov. 10 26 at Army 19 Nov. 9 16 at Akron* 31 1993 (1-10-0) Sept. 19 16 at Lafayette 14 Nov. 17 14 Akron* 41 Nov. 18 3 at Wisconsin 35 Sept. 4 27 Maine 30 Sept. 26 27 at Massachusetts 51 2002 (1-11, 0-8 MAC) Nov. 24 28 C. Michigan* 55 Sept. 11 6 New Haven 38 Oct. 3 31 at Cornell 34 Aug. 29 26 Lehigh 37 2007 (5-7, 5-3 MAC) Sept. 18 15 Lafayette 29 Oct. 10 35 Morgan State 17 Sept. 7 34 at Rutgers 11 Aug. 30 3 at Rutgers 38 Sept. 25 17 Edinboro 28 Oct. 17 47 Canisius 0 Sept. 14 3 Connecticut 24 Sept. 8 42 at Temple* 7 Oct. 2 20 at Hofstra 28 Oct. 24 24 at Liberty (ot) 27 Sept. 21 17 at Minnesota 41 Sept. 15 24 at Penn State 45 Oct. 9 33 at Fordham 14 Oct. 31 6 Western Illinois 41 Sept. 28 32 at Ohio* 34 Sept. 22 21 Baylor 34 Oct. 16 6 Bu!alo State 13 Nov. 14 40 at Villanova 65 Oct. 5 17 W. Michigan* 31 Sept. 29 14 at Ball State* 49 Oct. 23 14 Towson State 38 Nov. 21 36 at Hofstra 44 Oct. 12 21 at Marshall* 66 Oct. 6 31 Ohio* 10 Oct. 30 12 at Youngstown St. 38 1999 (0-11, 0-8 MAC) Oct. 19 0 Miami (OH)* 49 Oct. 13 43 Toledo* 33 Nov. 6 33 at Boston Univ. 61 Sept. 11 10 Akron* 17 Oct. 26 12 Kent State* 16 Oct. 20 12 at Syracuse 20 Nov. 13 7 at Central Florida 42 Sept. 18 0 at Connecticut 23 Nov. 9 21 Central Florida* 45 Oct. 27 26 Akron* 10 1994 (3-8-0) Sept. 25 6 at Ohio* 45 Nov. 16 10 at Akron* 21 Nov. 3 28 at Miami (OH)* 31 Sept. 3 0 at James Madison 35 Oct. 2 21 Northern Illinois* 45 Nov. 23 21 at Ball State* 41 Nov. 17 17 Bowling Green* 31 Sept. 10 16 at Towson State 32 Oct. 9 19 Central Michigan* 38 2003 (1-11, 1-7 MAC) Nov. 24 30 at Kent State* (ot) 23 Sept. 17 19 Lehigh 48 Oct. 16 17 at W. Michigan* 45 Aug. 30 10 at Rutgers 24 2008 (8-6, 5-3 MAC) Sept. 24 34 Cheyney 10 Oct. 23 3 Marshall* 59 Sept. 6 7 at Iowa 56 MAC Champions Oct. 8 23 Colgate 10 Oct. 30 20 at Kent State* 41 Sept. 13 15 Colgate 38 Aug. 28 42 UTEP 17 Oct. 15 7 Illinois State 17 Nov. 6 13 Hofstra 20 Sept. 20 7 Connecticut 38 Sept. 6 16 at Pittsburgh 27 Oct. 22 21 at Hofstra 34 Nov. 13 21 at Virginia 50 Sept. 27 21 Akron* 38 Sept. 13 30 Temple* 28 Oct. 29 24 at Maine 21 Nov. 20 0 at Miami (OH)* 43 Oct. 4 10 at UCF* 19 Sept. 20 21 at Missouri 42 Nov. 5 3 Youngstown St. 27 2000 (2-9, 2-6 MAC) Oct. 11 3 at Miami (OH)* 59 Sept. 27 25 at C. Michgan* 27 Nov. 12 7 at Western Illinois 49 Sept. 2 7 at Syracuse 63 Oct. 18 16 Marshall* 26 Oct. 11 28 W. Michigan* (ot) 34 Nov. 19 0 at Central Florida 48 Sept. 9 0 at Rutgers 59 Oct. 25 26 Ohio* 17 Oct. 18 27 Army (ot) 24 Sept. 16 21 Connecticut 24 Nov. 1 29 at Toledo* 56 Oct. 28 32 at Ohio* 19 1995-2000 Sept. 23 20 Bowling Green* 17 Nov. 8 9 Northern Illinois* 40 Nov. 4 37 Miami (OH)* 17 Craig Cirbus Sept. 30 14 at Marshall* 47 Nov. 22 24 at Kent State* 34 Nov. 13 43 at Akron* (4ot) 40 2004 (2-9, 2-6 MAC) 19-47-0 (.288) Oct. 7 20 at Ohio* 42 Nov. 21 40 at Bowling Green*(2ot) 34 Oct. 21 35 Ball State* 44 Sept. 2 34 at E. Michigan* 37 Nov. 28 21 Kent State 24 Oct. 28 10 at Northern Illinois* 73 Sept. 11 17 Syracuse 37 MAC Championship Nov. 3 20 Kent State* (ot) 17 Sept. 18 13 at Nevada 38 Dec. 5 42 vs. Ball State 24 Nov. 11 14 at Akron* 49 Sept. 25 0 at Ohio* 34 International Bowl Nov. 18 16 Miami (OH)* 17 Oct. 2 48 UCF* 20 Jan. 3 20 vs. Connecticut 38 Oct. 9 21 at Akron* 44 2009 (5-7, 3-5 MAC) Oct. 16 7 Miami (OH)* 25 Sept. 5 23 at UTEP 17 Oct. 23 14 at Marshall* 48 Sept. 12 27 Pittsburgh 54 Nov. 4 7 Kent State* 33 Sept. 19 17 at UCF 23 Nov. 13 36 C. Michigan* 6 Sept. 26 13 at Temple* 37 Nov. 20 0 at Connecticut 29 Oct. 3 13 C. Michigan* 20 2005 (1-10, 1-7 MAC) Oct. 10 40 Gardner-Webb 3 Sept. 1 0 at Connecticut 38 Oct. 17 21 Akron* 17 Sept. 10 0 at Syracuse 31 Oct. 24 31 at W. Michigan (ot) 34 Sept. 17 3 Rutgers 17 Nov. 3 29 Bowling Green* 30 1995 (3-8-0) Oct. 1 21 at W. Michigan* 31 Nov. 10 24 Ohio* 27 Sept. 2 49 Fordham 13 Oct. 8 7 Akron* 13 Nov. 18 42 at Miami (OH)* 17 Sept. 9 17 Lafayette 24 Oct. 15 7 Bowling Green* 27 Nov. 27 9 at Kent State* 6 Sept. 16 19 at Illinois State 6 Oct. 22 15 at Toledo* 38 Sept. 23 25 at Connecticut 26 Oct. 29 20 Ohio* 34 *Mid-American Conference Games Sept. 30 3 Villanova 28 Nov. 5 13 at Miami (OH)* 54 Oct. 7 6 Maine 19 Nov. 12 10 at Kent State* 6 Oct. 14 9 Massachusetts 33 Nov. 19 14 E. Michigan* 38 Oct. 28 14 at Hofstra 17 Nov. 4 7 Central State 33

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Opponent First W-L-T Adrian 1933 1-0-0 COACHES RANKED BY WINS Akron 1999 3!8!0 Albany 1978 4-7-0 Coach W L T Coach W L T Alfred 1902 19-23-3 Bill Dando (1977-89) 59 64 1 Jim Hofher (2001-05) 8 49 0 Allegheny 1903 2-3-0 Dick O!enhamer (1955-65) 58 37 5 C.W. Dibble (1897) 7 0 0 Army 1960 2-1-0 Jim Peelle (1936-47) 38 34 1 Sam Sanders (1990-91) 5 15 0 Auburn 2006 0-1-0 Turner Gill (2006-09) 20 30 0 Russell Carrick (1924-28) 5 30 2 Baldwin-Wallace 1958 2-4-0 Craig Cirbus (1995-2000) 19 47 0 George Van Bibber (1934-35) 4 10 1 Ball State 1969 1-6-0 Doc Urich (1966-68) 18 12 0 Fritz Febel (1952-54) 4 19 1 Baylor 2007 0-1-0 Art Powell (1916-21) 13 22 5 Frank Pleasant (1915) 3 3 0 Bethany 1921 2-1-0 Frank Clair (1948-49) 12 4 1 Ray Turnbull (1903) 3 3 0 Boston College 1963 2-6-0 Jim Wilson (1932-33, 50-51) 12 15 3 James Bond (1923) 2 5 1 Boston University 1960 6-5-0 Bob Deming (1969-70) 8 12 0 William Pritchard (1931) 2 6 0 Bowling Green 2000 2-5-0 Jim Ward (1992-94) 8 24 0 James Batterson (1922) 1 5 0 Brandeis 1954 0-2-0 Jay “Bi!y” Lee (1929-30) 8 7 0 Brockport 1954 13-3-0 Brooklyn 1950 1-0-0 Bucknell 1898 7-9-0 Bu!alo State 1982 7-3-0 Hofstra 1988 3-9-0 Pittsburgh 2008 0-2-0 Canisius 1920 9-8-0 Holy Cross 1923 3-6-1 Rensselaer 1898 12-2-1 Carnegie Tech 1930 3-3-0 Illinois State 1994 2-2-0 Rhode Island 1949 3-0-0 Case 1898 3-0-1 Iowa 2003 0-1-0 Richmond 1964 2-0-0 C. Connecticut State 1987 1-2-0 Iowa State 1968 0-1-0 Rochester 1894 13-15-4 Central Florida 1992 1-6-0 Ithaca 1914 0-11-0 Roch. Inst. of Tech. 1977 0-0-1 Central Michigan 1999 1-5-0 James Madison 1994 0-1-0 Roch. Optometry 1923 1-0-0 Central State 1995 0-1-0 John Carroll 1978 1-2-0 Rutgers 2000 1-5-0 Cheyney 1994 1-0-0 Johns Hopkins 1942 2-0-0 Slippery Rock 1988 0-2-0 CCNY 1938 2-2-0 Kent State 1937 9-9-0 St. Bonaventure 1896 2-2-1 Clarkson 1922 2-12-1 Lafayette 1954 1-6-0 St. Lawrence 1919 9-6-0 Coast Guard 1977 0-2-0 Lehigh 1901 3-6-1 St. Stephen’s 1921 1-0-0 Colgate 1898 7-8-0 Liberty 1998 0-1-0 S. Connecticut State 1990 0-2-0 Columbia 1900 2-2-0 Lock Haven 1984 3-1-0 Susquehanna 1939 2-2-0 Connecticut 1939 4-13-0 Long Island 1928 2-0-0 Syracuse 1896 3-4-1 Cornell 1898 1-4-1 Louisville 1948 1-1-0 Tampa 1965 0-1-1 Cortland 1950 11-7-1 Maine 1993 2-4-0 Temple 1957 12-2-0 Dartmouth 1931 0-1-0 Manchester 1938 0-1-0 Texas-El Paso 2008 2-0-0 Davis & Elkins 1924 0-2-0 Mans#eld 1917 3-1-0 Thiel 1916 2-3-1 Dayton 1965 1-4-1 Marshall 1959 1-8-0 Toledo 1925 2-5-0 De#ance 1935 2-0-0 Massachusetts 1964 4-5-0 Towson State 1986 0-3-0 Delaware 1961 6-2-0 McMaster (Canada) 1955 1-0-0 Union 1897 1-0-0 Delaware State 1997 0-0-0 Mechanics Institute 1922 1-0-0 Upsala 1929 1-1-0 Detroit 1916 0-2-1 Mercyhurst 1989 2-0-0 Villanova 1961 5-8-0 Drexel 1940 1-1-0 Miami (Ohio) 1951 2-10-0 Virginia 1967 0-2-0 Duquesne 1991 1-0-0 Michigan 1901 0-1-0 VMI 1960 1-2-0 East Stroudsburg 1990 0-2-0 Minnesota 2002 0-1-0 Virginia Tech 1969 0-2-0 Eastern Michigan 2001 0-3-0 Missouri 2008 0-1-0 Wagner 1987 0-1-0 Edinboro 1928 1-5-0 Montclair State 1990 0-2-0 Wash. & Je!er. 1941 2-2-0 Findlay 1953 1-3-0 Moravian 1946 2-0-0 Wayne State 1935 3-8-0 Fordham 1930 2-1-0 Morgan State 1992 1-1-0 Waynesburg 1978 1-1-0 Frostburg State 1986 1-1-0 Nevada 2003 0-1-0 West Chester 1997 0-1-0 Gardner Webb 2009 1-0-0 New Haven 1992 1-2-0 Western Illinois 1994 0-2-0 Geneva 1915 0-2-0 Niagara 1897 8-6-1 Western Michigan 1999 0-5-0 George Washington 1924 0-2-0 North Carolina State 1967 0-1-0 Western Reserve 1897 6-11-1 Gettysburg 1959 5-0-0 Northern Illinois 1968 1-5-0 Westminster 1903 2-12-0 Grove City 1915 2-1-1 Norwich 1982 1-1-0 Williams 1940 0-1-0 Hamilton 1897 3-6-0 Oberlin 1901 1-0-0 Wisconsin 2006 0-1-0 Hartwick 1942 1-0-0 Ohio Northern 1953 2-0-0 Xavier (Ohio) 1969 1-0-0 Harvard 1932 1-1-0 Ohio 1949 6-10-0 Youngstown State 1959 4-4-0 Hiram 1929 2-0-0 Ohio Wesleyan 1951 0-1-0 Penn State 1900 1-1-0 Hobart 1894 17-21-4 2010 Opponents in bold italics

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Season Won Lost Tied Head Coach Captain(s) 1894 0 1 1 Volunteer A.B. Stein 1895 0 1 1 Volunteer William Bolt 1896 0 2 2 Volunteer Irving Johnson 1897 7 0 0 C.W. Dibble (Williams) William Bolt 1898 4 1 0 Volunteer Ernest White 1899 6 1 1 Volunteer Seth Thomas 1900 3 2 2 Volunteer Charles Hasse 1901 4 2 0 Volunteer Charles Hasse 1902 1 4 1 Volunteer William DeCue Jim Wolfe - 1962 1903 4 4 0 Raymond Turnbull David Lawton 1904-14 No O$cial Varsity Teams 1915 3 3 0 Frank Pleasant (Carlisle) 1916 3 5 2 Art Powell (Syracuse ’11) H.M. Johnson 1917 4 4 0 Art Powell William Hayes 1918 6 0 0 Art Powell J. H. “Jake Wolf” 1919 0 5 1 Art Powell Earle Roberts 1920 1 4 0 Art Powell Carl Baisch, Frank McCollum 1921 2 3 2 Art Powell Herb Helwig 1922 1 5 0 Jim Batterson (Hobart) Herb Helwig 1923 2 5 1 Jim Bond (Pittsburgh) Tom Hayes Ted Gibbons - 1967 1924 1 7 0 Russ Carrick (Colgate ’15) Tom Hayes, Lester Knapp 1925 3 4 1 Russ Carrick George Metz 1926 0 8 0 Russ Carrick Jud Rosengrant 1927 0 6 1 Russ Carrick Art Ungerer 1928 1 6 0 Russ Carrick Stan Drumsta 1929 5 2 0 Jay “Bi!y” Lee (Notre Dame ’12) Gene North 1930 3 5 0 Jay “Bi!y” Lee Earl Riddall 1931 2 6 0 Bill Pritchard (Penn St. ’28) Ed Malanowicz 1932 1 5 1 Jim Wilson (Cornell ’21) Bob Cleland, Chester Ward 1933 2 3 2 Jim Wilson Bob Rich 1934 2 4 1 George Van Bibber (Purdue ’31) Bob Rich Charlie Donnor - 1970 1935 2 6 0 George Van Bibber John Rappole, Sig Pelson 1936 5 3 0 Jim Peelle (Purdue ’24) Ray Garlapow 1937 4 4 0 Jim Peelle Dan Dalfanso 1938 2 6 0 Jim Peelle Vito Grieco 1939 0 7 0 Jim Peelle Gene Nuwer, Al Collins 1940 3 5 0 Jim Peelle Roger Perkins 1941 3 4 1 Jim Peelle Vic Manz 1942 6 2 0 Jim Peelle Sid Snyder 1943-45 No O$cial Varsity Teams (World War II) 1946 7 2 0 Jim Peelle Sero#no Grottanelli 1947 8 1 0 Jim Peelle Lou Corriere James Rodriguez - 1979 1948 6 1 1 Frank Clair (Miami (OH) ’47) Bill Rudick 1949 6 3 0 Frank Clair Charlie Dingboom 1950 5 3 0 Jim Wilson Matt Ferrentino, Ed Gicewicz 1951 4 4 0 Jim Wilson Ed Gicewicz 1952 1 7 0 F. “Fritz” Febel (Purdue ’34) G. “Buzz” Buzzelli 1953 1 5 1 F. “Fritz” Febel Ray Chamberlain 1954 2 7 0 F. “Fritz” Febel Ernie Keifer 1955 4 4 1 Dick O!enhamer (Colgate ’36) Pete Rao 1956 5 3 0 Dick O!enhamer Dick Doll, Chuck Krawczyk 1957 5 4 0 Dick O!enhamer Remo Damiani 1958 8 1 0 Dick O!enhamer Nick Bottini, Lou Reale Frank Berrafato - 1981 Awarded Lambert Cup

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Season Won Lost Tied Head Coach Captain(s) 1959 8 1 0 Dick O!enhamer Sam Sanders, Stan Kowalski 1960 4 6 0 Dick O!enhamer Gordon Bukaty 1961 4 5 0 Dick O!enhamer Bill Selent, Jack Hartman 1962 6 3 0 Dick O!enhamer Dick Hort, Jim Wolfe 1963 5 3 1 Dick O!enhamer Gerry Philbin, Larry Gergley 1964 4 4 1 Dick O!enhamer Gerry Pawloski 1965 5 3 2 Dick O!enhamer Joe Holly 1966 5 5 0 R “Doc” Urich (Miami, O. ’51) Bill Taylor 1967 6 4 0 R “Doc” Urich Ted Gibbons, Rick Wells Frank Reilly - 1989-90 1968 7 3 0 R “Doc” Urich Don Sabo, Denny Mason 1969 6 3 0 Bob Deming (Colgate ’57) Paul Lang, Scott Clark 1970 2 9 0 Bob Deming Charlie Donnor, Prentis Henley 1971-76 No Varsity Football 1977 0 3 1 Bill Dando (Detroit ’59) Paul DiMiero, Bernie McKeever 1978 3 6 0 Bill Dando James Vaux, Daniel Vecchies 1979 4 5 0 Bill Dando James Rodriguez, Shane Currey 1980 6 5 0 Bill Dando John Dunbar, Frank Price 1981 5 5 0 Bill Dando Frank Berrafato, John White, Brian Wilson 1982 5 5 0 Bill Dando Timothy Najuch, John White, Brian Wilson, Michael Rossi 1983 8 2 0 Bill Dando John Greeley, Gerald Quinlivan 1984 6 4 0 Bill Dando Christopher D’Amico Todd Pace - 1996 1985 4 6 0 Bill Dando Dean Angelo, Jim Dunbar, Bob Kirisits, Mike Laipple 1986 9 2 0 Bill Dando Jim Dunbar, Mike Laipple ECAC Playo!s 1987 3 7 0 Bill Dando Doug Majeski, Mike Marcolini, Marc Panepinto 1988 2 8 0 Bill Dando Joe Cassata, Kevin Deakin 1989 4 6 0 Bill Dando Kevin Deakin, Frank Reilly 1990 2 8 0 Sam Sanders (Bu!alo ’60) John Hartman, Dave Short, Frank Reilly 1991 3 7 0 Sam Sanders Eric Polanski, Dave Short 1992 4 6 0 Jim Ward (Maryland-Eastern Shore ’68) Eric Polanski, Bill Stonecypher 1993 1 10 0 Jim Ward Mark Anderson, Doug Radwanski, Gary Feagin 1994 3 8 0 Jim Ward No captains on record Mike Garofalo - 1998-99 1995 3 8 0 Craig Cirbus (Bu!alo ’80) Pete Conley 1996 8 3 0 Craig Cirbus Mike Chichester, Craig Guest, Mark Taylor, Todd Pace (#nal ranking #27 in I-AA) Mike Schleelein, John Sandusky 1997 2 9 0 Craig Cirbus Keith Hansen, Anthony Swan 1998 4 7 0 Craig Cirbus Mike Garofalo, Kali Watkins, Dan Poulsen 1999 0 11 0 Craig Cirbus Mike Garofalo, Drew Haddad, Tom Brown Josh Stello, Carlos Spencer 2000 2 9 0 Craig Cirbus Brandon Shaughnessy, Gabe Kogler, Tory Smith Chris Gray, Marcus Cole 2001 3 8 0 Jim Hofher (Cornell ’79) Joe Freedy, Bob Dzvonick, Craig Rohlfs Duane Williams Lamar Wilcher - 2002-03 2002 1 11 0 Jim Hofher Chad Bartoszek, Marquis Dwarte, Lamar Wilcher 2003 1 11 0 Jim Hofher Mark Graham, Je! Mills, Lamar Wilcher 2004 2 9 0 Jim Hofher Bryan Cummings, J.J. Gibson, Matt Knueven, Erik Zeppuhar 2005 1 10 0 Jim Hofher Bryan Cummings, Kirk Berry, Mike Schifano Gemara Williams 2006 2 10 0 Turner Gill (North Texas ‘90) Jamey Richard, Steven King Ramon Guzman, Kareem Byrom, Trevor Scott 2007 5 7 0 Turner Gill Kareem Byrom, Jamey Richard, Trevor Scott, Drew Willy 2008 8 6 0 Turner Gill Ronald Hilaire, Je! Niedermier, Mike Newton, Drew Willy 2009 5 7 0 Turner Gill Mike Newton, Naaman Roosevelt, James Starks, Davonte Shannon, Andrew West Kareem Byrom - 2006-07

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UB ALL-AMERICANS

1961 ______John Stofa, QB ______East-West All-American Game 1962 ______Gerry Philbin, OT/DT ______North-South All-American Game 1966 ______Gerald LaFountain, DE ______Associated Press 1981 ______Marty Barrett, QB ______AP Small College Honorable Mention 1982 ______Bernie Weber, K ______CoSIDA Small College 2nd Team 1983 ______John Bernard, DB ______Pizza Hut Div. III 1st Team ______Marty Barrett, QB ______Pizza Hut Div. III 2nd Team ______AP Small College Honorable Mention ______Chris D’Amico, WR ______Pizza Hut Div. III 3rd Team 1984 ______Gerry Quinlivan, LB ______Kodak Small College 1st Team ______AP Small College 1st Team Jamey Richard ______College Div. Academic 1st Team ______Pizza Hut Div. III Honorable Mention ______Andy Hurley, DB ______Pizza Hut Div. III, 3rd Team ECAC ALL-STARS 1985 ______Jim Dunbar, C ______College Div. Academic 1st Team ______Pizza Hut Div. III Honorable Mention 1966 ______Leeland Jones, RB ______Mike Laipple, LB ______AP Small College Honorable Mention 1978 ______Larry Rothman, DT ______Pizza Hut Div. III Honorable Mention 1981 ______Marty Barrett, QB ______Dave May, DT ______Pizza Hut Div. III Honorable Mention 1982 ______Gary Brown, DT 1986 ______Jim Dunbar, C ______College Div. Academic 1st Team ______Pat Whitehead, RB ______Brian Wilson, OT ______Doug Majeski, OT ______Football News Div. III 1st Team 1983 ____ Marty Barrett, QB, Upstate NY Player of Year ______Steve Nappa, DB ______Pizza Hut Div. aIII 1st Team ______Steve Armstrong, DE ______Mike Laipple, LB ______Pizza Hut Div. III 2nd Team ______John Bernard, DB ______O.D. Underwood, RB ______Pizza Hut Div. III 3rd Team ______Chris D’Amico, WR ______AP Small College Hon. Mention ______Eric Pedley, OC 1987 ______Steve Wojciechowski, LB ______Kodak Small College 1st Team ______Gerry Quinlivan, LB 1988 ______Jon Williams, DB ______Pizza Hut Div. III Honorable Mention 1984 ______Chris D’Amico, WR 1990 ______Chaz Ahmed, WR ______Pizza Hut Div. III Honorable Mention ______Andy Hurley, DB ______Gerry Quinlivan, LB 1995 ______Pete Conley, LB ______Football Gazette 1st Team 1985 ______Bob Kirisits, OT ______Craig Guest, LB ______Football Gazette, Hon. Mention ______Dave May, DT 1996 ______Mike Chichester, DB ______Football Gazette 1st Team 1986 __ O.D. Underwood, RB, Upstate NY Player of Year ______Craig Guest, LB ______Football Gazette 3rd Team ______Mike Laipple, LB ______Edward Ellis, OT ______Football Gazette Honorable Mention 1989 ______Alan Bell, KR ______Anthony Swan, RB ______Football Gazette Honorable Mention 1990 ______Chaz Ahmed, WR 1997 ______Drew Haddad, WR ______Football Gazette Honorable Mention 1991 ______Cli! Scott, QB, Rookie of the Year ______Chad Salisbury, QB ______Football Gazette Honorable Mention 1995 ______Craig Guest, LB ______Gerald Carlson, PK ______Ted McDu"e, FS ______Football Gazette Honorable Mention 1996 ______Craig Guest, LB ______Keith Hansen, NG ______Football Gazette Honorable Mention ______Edward Ellis, OT 1998 ______Drew Haddad, WR ______Football Gazette Honorable Mention 1998 ______Joe Hattendorf, OT ______Joe Hattendorf, OT ______Football Gazette Honorable Mention 2008 ______Davonte Shannon, S ______Dan Poulsen ______GTE Academic All-American 2007 ______Jamey Richard, C ______Pro Football Weekly Honorable Mention 2008 ______Naaman Roosevelt, WR ______Sports Illustrated Honorable Mention ALL-MAC SELECTIONS ______James Starks, RB ______Sports Illustrated Honorable Mention 1999 ______Drew Haddad, WR, 2nd 2000 ______Brandon Shaughnessy, TE, 2nd ______Duane Williams, OLB, HR 2001 ______Craig Rohlfs, FS, 2nd ______Chad Bartoszek, TE, HR 2002 ______Chad Bartoszek, TE, 2nd ____ Aaron Leeper, RB, MAC Freshman of the Year 2003 ______Mark Graham, DB, 2nd 2006 ______James Starks, RB, 2nd 2007 ______Davonte Shannon, S, 1st ______Jamey Richard, C, 2nd ______Trevor Scott, DE, 2nd ______James Starks, RB, 2nd ______Kareem Byrom, DB, 3rd ______Larry Hutchinson, LB, 3rd ______Je! Niedermier, OL, 3rd ______Naaman Roosevelt, WR, 3rd 2008 ______Naaman Roosevelt, WR, 1st ______Davonte Shannon, S, 1st ______James Starks, RB, 1st ______Je! Niedermier, OL, 2nd ______Mike Newton, S, 2nd ______Justin Winters, LB, 3rd 2009 ______Jesse Rack, TE, 1st ______Naaman Roosevelt, WR, 1st ______Davonte Shannon, S, 1st ______Peter Bittner, OL, 2nd ______Mike Newton, S, 2nd ______Brett Hamlin, WR, 3rd

Drew Haddad Craig Guest

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B ULLS FOOTBALL IN UB’S ATHLETIC HALL OF FAME 1958 Lambert Cup Championship trophy, Player Year Elected accepted on the James J. Ailinger ’25 ______1965 “Ed Sullivan Show” Louis D. Corriere ’49 ______1965 Edmond J. Gicewicz ’52 ______1966 Robert E. Rich ’35 ______1966 Donald E. Holland ’52 ______1967 Vito A. Grieco ’39 ______1967 James E. Peelle (coach) ’37 ______1968 J. Gordon Bukaty ’61 ______1969 Gerald J. Philbin ’63 ______1970 Alexander P. Aversano ’35,’36 ______1973 John C. Stofa ’64 ______1973 Sampson L. Sanders ’60 ______1973 Willie R. Evans ’60 ______1978 Don A. Gilbert ’65,’69 ______1979 Carl A. Markey ’52 ______1980 Richard L. Wells ’68 ______1981 James C. McNally ’66 ______1982 Kenneth Rutkowski ‘69 ______1982 Charles E. Daniels ’57 ______1983 Gerald R. Gergley ’63 ______1983 Brian M. Hansen ’68 ______1983 Louis M. Reale ’63 ______1983 Theodore M. Gibbons ’70 ______1984 Dominic J. Grossi ’43 ______1984 Did You Know? Eugene S. Hiller ’40 ______1984 Throughout their football history, the Bulls have Richard W. O!enhamer (coach) ______1984 Leslie Molnar ’52 ______1985 beaten college football powers like Syracuse, Army, William Rudick ’49 ______1985 Penn State, Boston College, Louisville and Marshall. John M. Valentic ’63 ______1985 Leeland A. Jones ’68,’73 ______1987 Paul J. Lang ’70 ______1987 Marshall K. Stoll ’36 ______1987 Nicholas A. Bottini ’59 ______1988 John E. Cimba ’64 ______1988 Martin J. Barrett ’83 ______1989 Leeland N. Jones, Jr. ’48 ______1989 Jules Licata ’50 ______1990 Alton A. Massey ’50 ______1990 Richard W. Ashley ’69 ______1991 Sero#no J. Grottanelli ’50 ______1991 Mark M. Murtha ’70 ______1991 Bernard A. Verrico ’66 ______1992 Gerald J. Quinlivan ’85 ______1993 1958 Football Team ______1993 Matthew Ferrentino ’51 ______1994 Gerald J. LaFountain ’66 ______1996 Edgar Greenard Poles ’66 ______1996 Frank W. Price ’82 ______1997 William R. Dando (coach) ______1998 Chris D’Amico, ’84 ______2001 Alan Bell, ’93 ______2001 Mike Laipple, ’87 ______2002 Cli! Scott, ’94 ______2003 Ed Ellis, ‘97 ______2005 Drew Haddad, ‘02 ______2007 (FSSZ1IJMCJO t"MM"NFSJDBO /FX:PSL+FUTt"MM5JNF"'-5FBN

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B ULLS IN THE PROS Player Years at UB Position Professional Team(s) James Ailinger ______1925-28 ______OL ______Bu!alo All-Americans Matt Ferrentino ______1947-50 ______OL/LB ______Toronto Argonauts Les Molnar ______1947-50 ______OT/DT ______Dallas Texans Bob Leipler ______1948, 50 ______OT/DT ______Toronto Argonauts William Rudick ______1946-48 ______HB/LB ______Hamilton Tiger-Cats Gerry Philbin ______1961-63 ______DE ______New York Jets John Stofa ______1961-63 ______QB ______Miami Dolphins/Cincinnati Bengals Don Gilbert ______1962-64 ______HB ______Winnipeg Blue Bombers Edgar Greenard Poles ___ 1963-66 ______LB ______Edmonton Eskimos Larry Gergley ______1961-63 ______LB ______Orlando Panthers Ron Pugh ______1963-65 ______DE ______Orlando Panthers Ted Gibbons ______1965-67 ______DT ______Toronto Argonauts Tom Hurd ______1965-67 ______DB ______Orlando Panthers Ed Ellis ______1993-96 ______OL ______New England/Washington/San Diego/NY Giants Chad Salisbury, ’99 Craig Guest ______1993-96 ______LB ______New York Jets/Bu!alo Bills Grand Rapids Rampage, AFL Anthony Swan ______1994-97 ______WR/DB ______Bu!alo Destroyers Hardy Mitchell ______1994-97 ______OL/DL ______Grand Rapids Rampage/LV Gladiators Chad Salisbury ______1997-98 ______QB ______Chicago Rush/Grand Rapids Rampage Drew Haddad ______1996-99 ______WR ______Indianapolis /Bu!alo/San Diego Josh Roth ______1996-99 ______FB ______Bu!alo Bills/ Noah Burroughs ______1999-00 ______DB ______NY Jets/Jacksonville Jaguars David Pruce ______1997-00 ______OT ______New England Patriots/Bu!alo Bills Bob Dzvonick ______1998-01 ______DT ______Pittsburgh Steelers Omari Jordan ______2000-01 ______DT ______Carolina Panthers Chad Bartoszek ______1999-02 ______TE ______Indianapolis Colts Andre Forde ______1999-02 ______WR ______Chicago Bears Mark Graham ______2000-03 ______DB ______Bu!alo Bills Dahnel Sing#eld ______1998-02 ______DB ______NY Dragons/Las Vegas Gladiators/Utah Blaze Adam Johnson ______2001-03 ______TE/LS ______Carolina/Kansas City/Tampa Bay Gemara Williams ______2002-05 ______DB ______New England Patriots Rob Schroeder ______2002-05 ______DT ____Hamilton Tiger Cats/Austin Wranglers/Orlando Predators Ramon Guzman ______2002-06 ______LB ______Indianapolis Colts/Montreal Alouettes* Chad Upshaw ______2003-06 ______TE ______Carolina Panthers James Judges ______2004-07 ______DL ______Montreal Alouettes Jamey Richard ______2004-07 ______C ______Indianapolis Colts* Dahnel Sing"eld, ’03 Trevor Scott ______2004-07 ______DE ______Oakland Raiders* Utah Blaze, AFL Ben Woods ______2004-07 ______P ______Cleveland Browns 2006 AFL All-Rookie Team Ronald Hilaire ______2005-08 ______DL ______Calgary Stampeders Drew Willy ______2005-08 ______QB ______Baltimore Ravens/Indianapolis Colts* James Starks ______2006-08 ______RB ______Green Bay Packers* Naaman Roosevelt _____ 2006-09 ______WR ______Bu!alo Bills* Mike Newton ______2006-09 ______DB ______Indianapolis Colts* Bruno Lapointe ______2007-08 ______DL ______Saskatchewan Roughriders* *On current roster

24 UB players have signed NFL contracts since 1997

PredsPictures.com Rob Schroeder, ’06 Orlando Predators, AFL 2007 AFL All-Rookie Team Adam Johnson Mark Graham Chad Bartoszek Ben Woods

Chad Upshaw Ramon Guzman Andre Forde James Starks

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Ramon Guzman, ‘07, UB’S ALL& T IME NFL DRAFT LIST played the 2007 season Year Rnd Pick Player Team Pos with the Indianapolis Colts. 1952 18 206 Les Molnar Yankees OT 1958 4 44 Frank Woidzik Rams OT 1959 25 299 Lou Reale Giants C 1964 3 33 Gerry Philbin Lions DE 1997 4 125 Ed Ellis Patriots OT 2000 7 233 Drew Haddad Bills WR 2008 6 169 Trevor Scott Raiders DE 2008 7 236 Jamey Richard Colts C 2010 6 193 James Starks Packers RB

Ed Ellis, ’97 was a 4th round draft choice of the New England Patriots.

Courtesy of the Oakland Raiders Courtesy of the Green Bay Packers

Trevor Scott, ‘08, was drafted in the sixth round James Starks, ‘10, was drafted in the sixth round by the Oakland Raiders by the Green Bay Packers

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Drew Willy, ‘09, was signed by the Indianapolis Colts in 2009.

Jamey Richard, ’08, was drafted by the Indianapolis Colts and named to the NFL All-Rookie Team in 2008.

Drew Haddad, ’00, spent three seasons with the Indianapolis Colts before signing with the Bu!alo Bills in 2004 and then the San Diego Chargers in 2005.

Jim McNally, ’62 Jim Haslett O!ensive Line Coach UB Defensive Coordinator 1989-90 Cincinnati Bengals, 1980-94 New Orleans Saints Head Coach 2000-05 , 1995-98 Def. Coord., St. Louis Rams 2006-08 , 1999-2003 Def. Coord., Washington Redskins 2010 Bu!alo Bills, 2004-07

Also In “The Show” Name Team Mike Maser, ‘69 ______O!ensive Line Coach, Miami Dolphins Marty Barrett, ’84 ______College Scout, Chicago Bears Doug Majeski, ’89 _____Director of College Scouting, Bu!alo Bills David Hinson, ’99 ______College Scout, Matt House, Asst. Coach ____ Special Teams Assistant, Carolina Panthers Andre Forde, ‘03 ______College Scout, Tampa Bay Buccanears

Did You Know? Other coaches that have spent time on the Bu!alo coaching sta! include former Philadelphia Eagles head coach and Courtesy of the New England Patriots current Vice President of Gemara Williams, ‘06, spent two seasons with the New Football Administration John Idzik. England Patriots and participated in XLII

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UB STADIUM PLAYER RECORDS UB STADIUM TEAM RECORDS BUFFALO MARKS BUFFALO MARKS Yards Rushing: 231 (James Starks vs. Toledo - 10/13/07) First Downs: 31 (vs. Canisius - 10/17/98) Rushing Attempts: 36 (James Starks vs. Ohio - 10/6/07) Yards Rushing: 486 (vs. Canisius - 10/17/98) Rushing Touchdowns: 5 (Anthony Swan vs. Fordham - 9/2/95) Rushing Attempts: 65 (vs. Canisius - 10/17/98) Yards Passing: 459 (Chad Salisbury vs. Massachusetts - 10/18/97) Yards Passing: 459 (vs. Massachusetts - 10/18/97) Passing Attempts: 58 (Cli! Scott vs. Maine - 9/4/93) Passing Attempts: 58 (vs. Maine - 9/4/93) Passing Completions: 30 (Chad Salisbury vs. Massachusetts - 10/18/97) Passing Completions: 30 (vs. Massachusetts - 9/26/98) Touchdowns Thrown: 4 (Drew Willy vs. UTEP - 8/28/08) 30 (vs. Massachusetts - 10/18/97) Receptions: 11 (Drew Haddad vs. Massachusetts - 10/18/97) Total O!ense: 628 yards (vs. Canisius - 10/17/98) Yards Receiving: 158 (Andre Forde vs. Kent State - 11/4/00) O!ensive Plays: 93 (vs. Illinois State - 8/29/96) 158 (Kali Watkins vs. Morgan State - 10/10/98) Total O!ense: 458 yards (Chad Salisbury vs. Massachusetts - 10/18/97) OPPONENT MARKS Points Scored: 30 (Anthony Swan vs. Fordham - 9/2/95) First Downs: 33 (Lehigh - 9/17/94) Punt Return Yards: 83 (Andre Forde vs. Lehigh - 8/29/02) Yards Rushing: 394 (Central Michigan - 10/9/99) Kicko! Return Yards: 132 (Naaman Roosevelt vs. C. Mich. - 11/24/06) Rushing Attempts: 68 (Central Michigan - 10/9/99) Field Goals: 4 (Dallas Pelz vs. Ohio - 10/25/03) Yards Passing: 455 (Marshall - 10/13/01) Tackles: 29 (Craig Guest vs. Maine - 10/7/95) Passing Attempts: 63 (Western Michigan - 10/11/08) Quarterback Sacks: 4 (Duane Williams vs. Bowling Green - 9/23/00) Passing Completions: 42 (Western Michigan - 10/11/08) Total O!ense: 621 yards (Colgate - 9/13/03) OPPONENT MARKS O!ensive Plays: 101 (Toledo - 10/13/07) Yards Rushing: 234 (Terry Caulley, Connecticut - 9/20/03) Rushing Attempts: 42 (Eric Flowers, Central Michigan - 10/9/99) TOP 10 UB STADIUM CROWDS Rushing Touchdowns: 4 (Terry Caulley, Connecticut - 9/20/03) 4 (Eric Flowers, Central Michigan - 10/9/99) 1. 29,795 vs. Temple (Aug. 31, 2006) Yards Passing: 455 (Byron Leftwich, Marshall - 10/13/01) 2. 29,013 vs. Syracuse (Sept. 11, 2004) Passing Attempts: 63 (Tim Hiller, Western Michigan - 10/11/08) 3. 22,676 vs. Baylor (Sept. 22, 2007) Passing Completions: 42 (Tim Hiller, Western Michigan - 10/11/08) 4. 22,658 vs. Rutgers (Aug. 30, 2001) Touchdowns Thrown: 5 (Ryan Schneider, UCF - 11/9/02) 5. 21,870 vs. Pittsburgh (Sept. 12, 2009) 5 (Chad Pennington, Marshall - 10/23/99) 5. 21,719 vs. Army (Oct. 18, 2008) 5 (Kevin Foley, Boston University - 11/18/95) 6. 21,103 vs. Lehigh (Aug. 29, 2002) 5 (Bob Aylsworth, Lehigh - 9/17/94) 7. 20,835 vs. Akron (Sept. 11, 1999) Receptions: 13 (Steve Busch, Cornell - 10/5/96) 8. 20,760 vs. Lock Haven (Sept. 12, 1998) Yards Receiving: 181 (Sean Schembra, Ball State - 10/21/00) 9. 20,324 vs. Colgate (Sept. 13, 2003) Total O!ense: 461 (Byron Leftwich, Marshall - 10/13/01) Points Scored: 24 (Terry Caulley, Connecticut - 9/20/03) TOP 10 HOME CROWDS 24 (Eric Flowers, Central Michigan - 10/9/99) 1. 29,795 vs. Temple (Aug. 31, 2006; UB Stadium) 24 (Brian Klingerman, Lehigh - 9/17/94) 2. 29,013 vs. Syracuse (Sept. 11, 2004; UB Stadium) Field Goals: 3 (Paul Savich, Central Michigan - 9/29/01) 3. 26,126 vs. Colgate (Sept. 29, 1951; War Memorial Stadium) 3 (John Rodin, Cornell - 10/5/96) 4. 22,740 vs. Niagara (Oct. 7, 1950; War Memorial Stadium) 5. 22,676 vs. Baylor (Sept. 22, 2007; UB Stadium) 6. 22,658 vs. Rutgers (Aug. 30, 2001; UB Stadium) UB STADIUM LONGEST PLAYS 7. 21,870 vs. Pittsburgh (Sept. 12, 2009; UB Stadium) BUFFALO MARKS 8. 21,719 vs. Army (Oct. 18, 2008; UB Stadium) Rush From Scrimmage: 74 yards* (Anthony Swan vs. Fordham - 9/2/95) 9. 21,103 vs. Lehigh (Aug. 29, 2002; UB Stadium) Pass From Scrimmage: 91 yards* (Mark Taylor to Jamie Gasparre vs. 10. 20,835 vs. Akron (Sept. 11, 1999; UB Stadium) Hofstra - 11/2/96) Punt Return: 83 yards* (Andre Forde vs. Lehigh - 8/29/02) TOP 10 ROAD CROWDS* Kicko! Return: 59 yards (Kali Watkins vs. Connecticut - 9/23/95) 1. 107,506 at Penn State (Sept. 15, 2007) Punt: 79 yards (Gerald Carlson vs. Edinboro - 9/28/96) 2. 84,921 at Auburn (Sept. 23, 2006) Field Goal: 54 yards (Gerald Carlson vs. Edinboro - 9/28/96) 3. 80,850 at Wisconsin (Nov. 18, 2006) *Touchdown 4. 65,666 at Missouri (Sept. 20, 2008) 5. 54,471 at Iowa (Sept. 6, 2003) 6. 43,091 at Rutgers (Aug. 30, 2007) 7. 42,494 at Pittsburgh (Sept. 6, 2008) 8. 40,634 at Syracuse (Sept. 2, 2000) 9. 40,100 at Virginia (Nov. 13, 1999) 10. 40,000 at Connecticut (Nov. 20, 2004) 40,000 at Connecticut (Sept. 1, 2005)

*Records are incomplete before 1961

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