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The 2017 UB FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Location______Buffalo, NY 14260 Founded______1846 Date Opponent Time Television Enrollment______30,183 Thu., Aug. 31 at Minnesota 7:00 pm Big Ten Network Nickname______Bulls Sat., Sept. 9 at Army 12:00 pm CBS Sports Network School Colors______Royal Blue & White Sat., Sept. 16 COLGATE 6:00 pm ESPN3 Affiliatation______NCAA Division I-A Sat., Sept. 23 FLORIDA ATLANTIC TBA TBA Conference______Mid-American Sat.,Sept. 30 at Kent State* TBA TBA President______Satish K. Tripathi Sat., Oct. 7 WESTERN MICHIGAN* 3:30 pm TBA Athletic Director______Allen Greene Sat., Oct. 14 NORTHERN ILLINOIS* TBA TBA Sat., Oct. 21 at Miami (OH)* TBA TBA Football Fast Facts Sat., Oct. 28 at Akron* 11:30 am CBS Sports Network Tue., Nov. 7 BOWLING GREEN* 7:30 pm ESPN2/ESPNU Head Coach______Lance Leipold Thu., Nov. 16 at Ball State* 7:00 pm CBS Sports Network Alma Mater______Wisconsin-Whitewater, ’87 Fri., Nov. 24 OHIO* TBA TBA Record at UB (yrs)______7-17 (2) Fri., Dec. 1 MAC Championship 8:00 pm ESPN2 Career Record (yrs)______116-23 (10) /Running Backs______Andy Kotelnicki Bold denotes home game /Safeties______Brian Borland *Mid-American Conference Game Associate Head Coach/Recruiting Coord./Wide Receivers______Rob Ianello All times are Eastern Standard Offensive Line______Daryl Agpalsa Tight Ends______Alan Hensell /Passing Game Coordinator______Jim Zebrowski Returning Offensive Starters (Pos./Ht./Wt./Cl.) Linebackers______Chris Simpson David Goldsby (OL, 6-4, 308, Sr.) Cornerbacks/Special Teams Coordinator______Taiwo Onatolu Kamathi Holsey (WR, 6-4, 215, Sr.) Defensive Line______Tim Edwards Thomas Jack-Kurdyla (OL, 6-4, 302, So.) Director of Player Development______Greg Meyer (QB, 6-7, 245, So.) Director of High School Relations______Grant Murray Brandon Manosalvas (OL, 6-4, 310, Sr.) Graduate Assistants______Najja Johnson, Chad Bumphis, Ryan Wilson, Daniel Allen James O’Hagan (OL, 6-2, 308, Jr.) Interim Strength Coach______Donald Day Stadium______UB Stadium (33,519) Returning Defensive Starters (Pos./Ht./Wt./Cl.) Playing Surface______A-Turf Titan Chris Ford (DT, 6-3, 315, Sr.) 2016 Record/Conference______2-10/1-7 Jarrett Franklin (LB, 6-1, 230, Sr.) Letterwinners returning______46 Ishmael Hargrove (LB, 6-1, 225, Sr.) Letterwinners lost______23 Demone Harris (DE, 6-4, 272, Sr.) Starters returning/lost______14/10 Khalil Hodge (LB, 6-1, 240, Jr.) Offensive starters returning/lost______6/5 Cameron Lewis (CB, 5-11, 188, Jr.) Defensive starters returning/lost______8/3 Tim Roberts (S, 6-1, 205, Sr.) Specialists (kicker, punter) returning/lost______2/0 Ryan Williamson (S, 6-0, 200, Sr.) 2017 Captains______TBA Offensive System______Multiple Returning Statistical Leaders Defensive System______4-3 Rushing Att. Yds Avg. TDs Long Avg/Gm Tyree Jackson 99 399 4.0 5 38 39.9 Athletic Communications Johnathan Hawkins 74 388 4.6 1 26 28.2 Mailing Address______21 Alumni Arena ______Buffalo, NY 14260 Passing Cmp. Att. Pct. Yds TDs Int. Avg/Gm Assistant AD/Communications______Jon Fuller Tyree Jackson 165 311 53.1 1,772 9 9 177.2 Office______716-645-6762 Cell______716-359-2728 Receiving No. Yds Avg. TD Long Avg/Gm [email protected] Johnathan Hawkins 21 119 5.7 1 23 9.9 Associate Director of Communications______Brian Wolff Kamathi Holsey 19 189 9.9 1 21 15.8 Office______716-645-6993 Jamarl Eiland 9 101 11.2 1 26 14.6 Cell______716-359-2750 [email protected] Tackles Tot. Solo Ast. TFL Sacks Int./PBU FR FF Fax______716-645-6840 Khalil Hodge 61 62 123 7.0-17 1.0-6 0/1 0 0 Ishmael Hargrove 61 42 103 5.5-25 2.5-21 1/1 2 3 Mid-American Conference Jarrett Franklin 45 30 75 3.0-7 0.5-2 0/1 1 0 Location______Cleveland, OH MAC Phone______216-566-4622 MAC Fax______216-696-2622 Web Site______www.mac-sports.com Commissioner______Dr. Jon Steinbrecher Assoc. Commissioner/Media Relations______Ken Mather @UBFootball /ubbulls /ubathletics @CoachLeipold /ubftball /ubfootball @UBAthletics @UBJonFuller ROSTER

2017 University at Buffalo Numerical Football Roster NO. PLAYER POS CL HT WT HOMETOWN HS/PREVIOUS SCHOOL 2 Kobe Green S Fr. 5-11 192 Deerfield Beach, FL Deerfield Beach 3 Tyree Jackson QB So. 6-7 245 Norton Shores, MI Mona Shores 4 Khalil Hodge LB Jr. 6-1 235 Stockton, CA St. Mary’s/City College of San Francisco 4 Isaiah King WR Fr. 5-10 182 Norfolk, VA Norview 5 Kameron Pickett RB R-Fr. 5-9 202 Suwanee, GA North Gwinnett 5 Tim Terry, Jr. LB Fr. 6-2 215 Pittsburgh, PA Central Catholic 6 Jeremiah Dadeboe S So. 6-1 206 York, PA Central York 6 Jack Hanauer QB Fr. 6-2 200 Shawano, WI Shawano Community 7 Dawun Hylton CB Fr. 6-1 195 Opa-Locka, FL American/Navy Prep 7 Kyle Vantrease QB Fr. 6-3 232 Stow, OH Stow-Munroe Falls 8 K.J. Osborn WR So. 6-0 200 Ypsilanti, MI IMG Academy 8 Aapri Washington CB Fr. 5-9 170 Charlotte, NC Mountain Island Charter 9 Dominic Johnson QB R-Fr. 6-5 230 Windsor, Ontario Catholic Central 9 Tatum Slack CB Jr. 5-9 190 Upland, CA Upland/Chaffey 10 Jerin Scroggins WR R-So. 6-0 185 Lakewood, CA Cabrillo/Long Beach City College 11 Theo Anderson RB R-Fr. 5-10 220 Largo, FL Indian Rocks Christian 12 Drew Anderson QB Jr. 6-5 230 Orinda, CA Miramonte/Diablo Valley College 12 Devon Russell CB Jr. 5-9 180 Newcastle, DE Elkton Academy/Ellsworth CC 13 Tito Overton WR R-Fr. 5-10 180 Lyndhurst, OH Brush 14 Michael Cummings K So. 6-1 193 West Nyack, NY Clarkstown South 14 Brandon Williams CB Jr. 5-11 180 Lovejoy, GA Lovejoy 15 Jamarl Eiland WR Sr. 5-11 192 Canton, MI Plymouth 16 Ishmael Hargrove LB Sr. 6-1 227 Cleveland, OH Gilmour Academy Gates Mill 16 Antonio Nunn WR R-Fr. 5-11 193 Tampa, FL Jefferson 17 Shemar Hayes CB So. 6-1 175 Rochester, NY Aquinas Institute/Alfred University 17 Charlie Jones WR Fr. 6-0 190 Deerfield, IL Deerfield 18 Roy Baker CB R-Fr. 6-2 175 Hialeah, FL American 18 Joshua Gaddy WR Jr. 5-7 160 Brooklyn, NY Midwood 19 Adam Mitcheson K Jr. 6-2 205 Pittsburgh, PA Kiski Area 20 Michael Forman RB Sr. 5-9 205 Dorchester, MA Newton South 21 Chris Doubek RB Jr. 5-7 185 Randolph, NY Randolph 21 Justin Mulbah LB So. 5-11 210 Laurel, MD Saint Vincent Pallotti 22 Tim Roberts S Sr. 6-1 205 Hahnville, LA Hahnville/Fullerton College 23 Nik Ricks LB Jr. 6-2 225 Akron, OH Canton McKinley/Ellsworth CC 24 Johnathan Hawkins RB Jr. 5-11 208 Lawrenceville, GA Mill Creek 25 Jordan Collier LB Jr. 5-11 217 Lovejoy, GA Lovejoy/UAB 25 Kevin Marks RB Fr. 6-0 190 Norfolk, VA Norview 26 Ryan Williamson S Sr. 6-0 195 Cincinnati, OH Colerain 27 Jason Hwang CB Fr. 5-9 190 East Amherst, NY Williamsville North 28 Dev Lamour S So. 6-2 200 Montreal, Quebec Vanier College 29 Emmanuel Reed RB So. 5-8 190 Crestview, FL Sebastian River 30 Wankeith Akin CB Fr. 5-10 165 Roseland, NJ Don Bosco Prep 30 Kyle DeWeen P Sr. 6-0 180 Niagara Falls, NY Niagara Falls/Erie CC 31 Kadofi Wright LB R-Fr. 6-3 205 Richmond, VA Henrico 32 Rick Squires S Fr. 6-1 200 Pittsburgh, PA Penn Hills 33 Tyrone Hill DB R-Fr. 6-1 195 Passaic, NJ Don Bosco Prep 34 Ja’Varius Harrison LB Fr. 5-11 225 Quincy, FL North Florida Christian 35 Ali Abbas CB Fr. 5-10 165 Irvington, NJ Irvington 36 Jarrett Franklin LB Sr. 6-1 220 St. Charles, MO Francis Howell 37 Nick Gallo S So. 5-11 185 Schenectady, NY Schalmont 39 Cameron Lewis CB Jr. 5-11 185 Detroit, MI Consortium Prep 40 Taylor Sheets P So. 6-1 215 Tega City, SC Fort Mill 42 Matt Otwinowski LB So. 6-2 230 LaPorte, IN LaPorte 43 Craig Hardgers DB Sr. 5-9 185 Rochester, NY Greece Olympia/Hudson Valley CC 44 Glynn Molinich FB Sr. 6-0 240 Pittsford, NY Pittsford Mendon 48 Jake Molinich TE R-Fr. 6-0 240 Pittsford, NY Pittsford Sutherland 49 Taylor Riggins DE R-Fr. 6-2 220 Webster, NY Aquinas Institute/Massachusetts 50 Malcolm Koonce DT Fr. 6-3 245 Peekskill, NY Archbishop Stepinac/Milford Academy 51 Jaylin Nolden DE Fr. 6-3 220 Euclid, OH Euclid 52 Ledarius Mack LB Jr. 6-1 215 Vero Beach, FL Lincoln Park Academy/ASA College 53 Eric Black DE Fr. 6-3 205 Henrietta , NY Rush-Henrietta 56 Nicco Ruggiero LB So. 6-1 220 Staten Island, NY Tottenville ROSTER

NO. PLAYER POS CL HT WT HOMETOWN HS/PREVIOUS SCHOOL 57 Jeremiah Riordan LS Fr. 6-2 230 Plymouth, MI Detroit Jesuit 58 Chris Ford DT Sr 6-3 310 Medina, OH Medina 60 Zach Sley OL Fr. 6-0 265 Elma, NY Iroquois 61 Brandon Manosalvas OL Sr. 6-5 305 Paramus, NJ Paramus 63 Austin Kunick OL So. 6-4 280 Victor, NY Victor 64 Michael Kenefick OL So. 6-3 290 Buffalo, NY Canisius 65 Tomas Jack-Kurdyla OL So. 6-4 302 Montreal, Quebec Vanier College 66 Jacob Gall OL Fr. 6-2 300 Cincinnati, OH Archbishop Miller 67 Evin Ksiezarczyk OL So. 6-6 315 West Seneca, NY West Seneca East 68 Christian Gonzalez DT So. 6-3 305 Newark, NJ Shabazz 69 Brad Rowland OL Jr. 6-4 305 Rancho Cucamonga, CA Los Osos/Citris College 70 David Goldsby OL Sr. 6-4 308 St. Louis, MO Vashon/Ellsworth CC 71 Dan Kubik OL Fr. 6-7 335 Orchard Park, NY Orchard Park 72 Paul Nosworthy OL So. 6-4 298 Baldwin, NY Baldwin/Grambling State 73 OL R-Fr. 6-5 295 Plymouth, MN Maple Grove 75 Skylar Hartley OL Jr. 6-2 300 Columbus, OH Hilliard Bradley 76 Jacquis Webb OL Jr. 6-6 340 Rochester, NY Gates Chili/Rutgers 77 James O’Hagan OL Jr. 6-3 305 Seaford, NY Seaford Senior 78 D.J. Jones OL Fr. 6-4 315 Alpharetta, GA Johns Creek 79 Jack Klenk OL R-Fr. 6-3 295 Pittsford, NY Pittsford Sutherland 80 Matt McCarthy TE Fr. 6-5 205 Farmingdale, NY Holy Trinity Diocesan 81 Tyler Mabry TE So. 6-3 250 Ypsilanti, MI IMG Academy 82 Rodney Scott III WR Fr. 6-0 175 Miami, FL Miami Southridge 83 Anthony Johnson WR R-Jr. 6-2 207 Rock Hill, SC South Pointe/Iowa Western CC 84 Andrew Gray TE Jr. 6-3 235 Chardon, OH Chardon/Maryland 85 Julien Bourassa TE Fr. 6-6 250 Laval, Quebec Cegep de Vieux Montreal 86 Kamathi Holsey WR Sr. 6-4 215 , PA Oscar Smith (VA)/Independence CC 87 Chris Spell WR Sr. 5-11 180 Cortland Manor, NY Walter Panas 88 Jacob Martinez WR Sr. 6-0 190 South Port, FL Bozeman 89 Zac Lefebvre TE R-Fr. 6-6 255 Victor, NY Victor 90 Justin Brandon DT Jr. 6-1 305 Indianapolis, IN Ben Davis 91 Demone Harris DE Sr. 6-4 272 Buffalo, NY Bishop Timon-St. Jude 92 Chuck Harris DE Jr. 6-4 265 Southfield, MI Southfield 93 Chibueze Onwuka DT So. 6-0 255 Bowne, MD Eleanor Roosevelt 94 Myles Nicholas DE Jr. 6-2 260 Rochester, NY Irondequoit 95 Jake Khoury DT Jr. 6-2 300 Traverse City, MI St. Francis Catholic 96 Duke Hwang DT R-So. 6-1 290 East Amherst, NY Williamsville North 97 Jake Fuzak DT R-Fr. 6-5 295 Williamsville, NY Williamsville South 98 Wesley Scott DE Jr. 6-4 275 Murrieta, CA Murrieta Mesa/Mt. San Jacinto College 99 Frendy Darelus DE Fr. 6-5 220 Fort Lauderdale, FL Dillard

Head Coach: (3rd year) Assistants: Andy Kotelnicki (offensive coordinator/running backs), Brian Borland (defensive coordinator/safeties), Rob Ianello (associate head coach/ recruiting coordinator/wide receivers), Daryl Agpalsa (offensive line), Alan Hensell (tight ends), Chris Simpson (linebackers), Taiwo Onatolu (corner- backs/special teams), Tim Edwards (defensive line), Jim Zebrowski (quarterbacks/passing game coordinator), Najja Johnson (graduate assistant), Chad Bumphis (graduate assistant), Ryan Wilson (graduate assistant), Daniel Allen (graduate assistant) Interim Strength Coach: Donald Day Director of Player Development: Greg Meyer Director of High School Relations: Grant Murray Director of Football Operations: Luke Groth Trainer: Nick Mouyeos Equipment Staff: Megan Prunty, Tom Hersey Video Coordinator: Michael Roche Director of Recruiting Operations: Billy Bonneau Administrative Assistant: Julie O’Neill ROSTER

2017 University at Buffalo Alphabetical Football Roster

NO. PLAYER POS CL HT WT HOMETOWN HS/PREVIOUS SCHOOL 35 Ali Abbas CB Fr. 5-10 165 Irvington, NJ Irvington 30 Wankeith Akin CB Fr. 5-10 165 Roseland, NJ Don Bosco Prep 12 Drew Anderson QB Jr. 6-5 230 Orinda, CA Miramonte/Diablo Valley College 11 Theo Anderson RB R-Fr. 5-10 220 Largo, FL Indian Rocks Christian 73 Kayode Awosika OL R-Fr. 6-5 295 Plymouth, MN Maple Grove 18 Roy Baker CB R-Fr. 6-2 175 Hialeah, FL American 53 Eric Black DE Fr. 6-3 205 Henrietta , NY Rush-Henrietta 85 Julien Bourassa TE Fr. 6-6 250 Laval, Quebec Cegep de Vieux Montreal 90 Justin Brandon DT Jr. 6-1 305 Indianapolis, IN Ben Davis 25 Jordan Collier LB Jr. 5-11 217 Lovejoy, GA Lovejoy/UAB 14 Michael Cummings K So. 6-1 193 West Nyack, NY Clarkstown South 6 Jeremiah Dadeboe S So. 6-1 206 York, PA Central York 99 Frendy Darelus DE Fr. 6-5 220 Fort Lauderdale, FL Dillard 30 Kyle DeWeen P Sr. 6-0 180 Niagara Falls, NY Niagara Falls/Erie CC 21 Chris Doubek RB Jr. 5-7 185 Randolph, NY Randolph 15 Jamarl Eiland WR Sr. 5-11 192 Canton, MI Plymouth 58 Chris Ford DT Sr 6-3 310 Medina, OH Medina 20 Michael Forman RB Sr. 5-9 205 Dorchester, MA Newton South 36 Jarrett Franklin LB Sr. 6-1 220 St. Charles, MO Francis Howell 97 Jake Fuzak DT R-Fr. 6-5 295 Williamsville, NY Williamsville South 18 Joshua Gaddy WR Jr. 5-7 160 Brooklyn, NY Midwood 66 Jacob Gall OL Fr. 6-2 300 Cincinnati, OH Archbishop Miller 37 Nick Gallo S So. 5-11 185 Schenectady, NY Schalmont 70 David Goldsby OL Sr. 6-4 308 St. Louis, MO Vashon/Ellsworth CC 68 Christian Gonzalez DT So. 6-3 305 Newark, NJ Shabazz 84 Andrew Gray TE Jr. 6-3 235 Chardon, OH Chardon/Maryland 2 Kobe Green S Fr. 5-11 192 Deerfield Beach, FL Deerfield Beach 6 Jack Hanauer QB Fr. 6-2 200 Shawano, WI Shawano Community 43 Craig Hardgers DB Sr. 5-9 185 Rochester, NY Greece Olympia/Hudson Valley CC 16 Ishmael Hargrove LB Sr. 6-1 227 Cleveland, OH Gilmour Academy Gates Mill 92 Chuck Harris DE Jr. 6-4 265 Southfield, MI Southfield 91 Demone Harris DE Sr. 6-4 272 Buffalo, NY Bishop Timon-St. Jude 34 Ja’Varius Harrison LB Fr. 5-11 225 Quincy, FL North Florida Christian 75 Skylar Hartley OL Jr. 6-2 300 Columbus, OH Hilliard Bradley 24 Johnathan Hawkins RB Jr. 5-11 208 Lawrenceville, GA Mill Creek 17 Shemar Hayes CB So. 6-1 175 Rochester, NY Aquinas Institute/Alfred University 33 Tyrone Hill DB R-Fr. 6-1 195 Passaic, NJ Don Bosco Prep 4 Khalil Hodge LB Jr. 6-1 235 Stockton, CA St. Mary’s/City College of San Francisco 86 Kamathi Holsey WR Sr. 6-4 215 Philadelphia, PA Oscar Smith (VA)/Independence CC 96 Duke Hwang DT R-So. 6-1 290 East Amherst, NY Williamsville North 27 Jason Hwang CB Fr. 5-9 190 East Amherst, NY Williamsville North 7 Dawun Hylton CB Fr. 6-1 195 Opa-Locka, FL American/Navy Prep 65 Tomas Jack-Kurdyla OL So. 6-4 302 Montreal, Quebec Vanier College 3 Tyree Jackson QB So. 6-7 245 Norton Shores, MI Mona Shores 83 Anthony Johnson WR R-Jr. 6-2 207 Rock Hill, SC South Pointe/Iowa Western CC 9 Dominic Johnson QB R-Fr. 6-5 230 Windsor, Ontario Catholic Central 17 Charlie Jones WR Fr. 6-0 190 Deerfield, IL Deerfield 78 D.J. Jones OL Fr. 6-4 315 Alpharetta, GA Johns Creek 64 Michael Kenefick OL So. 6-3 290 Buffalo, NY Canisius 95 Jake Khoury DT Jr. 6-2 300 Traverse City, MI St. Francis Catholic 4 Isaiah King WR Fr. 5-10 182 Norfolk, VA Norview 79 Jack Klenk OL R-Fr. 6-3 295 Pittsford, NY Pittsford Sutherland 50 Malcolm Koonce DT Fr. 6-3 245 Peekskill, NY Archbishop Stepinac/Milford Academy 67 Evin Ksiezarczyk OL So. 6-6 315 West Seneca, NY West Seneca East 71 Dan Kubik OL Fr. 6-7 335 Orchard Park, NY Orchard Park 63 Austin Kunick OL So. 6-4 280 Victor, NY Victor 28 Dev Lamour S So. 6-2 200 Montreal, Quebec Vanier College 89 Zac Lefebvre TE R-Fr. 6-6 255 Victor, NY Victor 39 Cameron Lewis CB Jr. 5-11 185 Detroit, MI Consortium Prep 81 Tyler Mabry TE So. 6-3 250 Ypsilanti, MI IMG Academy 52 Ledarius Mack LB Jr. 6-1 215 Vero Beach, FL Lincoln Park Academy/ASA College 61 Brandon Manosalvas OL Sr. 6-5 305 Paramus, NJ Paramus ROSTER

NO. PLAYER POS CL HT WT HOMETOWN HS/PREVIOUS SCHOOL 25 Kevin Marks RB Fr. 6-0 190 Norfolk, VA Norview 88 Jacob Martinez WR Sr. 6-0 190 South Port, FL Bozeman 80 Matt McCarthy TE Fr. 6-5 205 Farmingdale, NY Holy Trinity Diocesan 19 Adam Mitcheson K Jr. 6-2 205 Pittsburgh, PA Kiski Area 44 Glynn Molinich FB Sr. 6-0 240 Pittsford, NY Pittsford Mendon 48 Jake Molinich TE R-Fr. 6-0 240 Pittsford, NY Pittsford Sutherland 21 Justin Mulbah LB So. 5-11 210 Laurel, MD Saint Vincent Pallotti 94 Myles Nicholas DE Jr. 6-2 260 Rochester, NY Irondequoit 51 Jaylin Nolden DE Fr. 6-3 220 Euclid, OH Euclid 72 Paul Nosworthy OL So. 6-4 298 Baldwin, NY Baldwin/Grambling State 16 Antonio Nunn WR R-Fr. 5-11 193 Tampa, FL Jefferson 77 James O’Hagan OL Jr. 6-3 305 Seaford, NY Seaford Senior 93 Chibueze Onwuka DT So. 6-0 255 Bowne, MD Eleanor Roosevelt 8 K.J. Osborn WR So. 6-0 200 Ypsilanti, MI IMG Academy 42 Matt Otwinowski LB So. 6-2 230 LaPorte, IN LaPorte 13 Tito Overton WR R-Fr. 5-10 180 Lyndhurst, OH Brush 5 Kameron Pickett RB R-Fr. 5-9 202 Suwanee, GA North Gwinnett 29 Emmanuel Reed RB So. 5-8 190 Crestview, FL Sebastian River 49 Taylor Riggins DE R-Fr. 6-2 220 Webster, NY Aquinas Institute/Massachusetts 23 Nik Ricks LB Jr. 6-2 225 Akron, OH Canton McKinley/Ellsworth CC 57 Jeremiah Riordan LS Fr. 6-2 230 Plymouth, MI Detroit Jesuit 22 Tim Roberts S Sr. 6-1 205 Hahnville, LA Hahnville/Fullerton College 69 Brad Rowland OL Jr. 6-4 305 Rancho Cucamonga, CA Los Osos/Citris College 56 Nicco Ruggiero LB So. 6-1 220 Staten Island, NY Tottenville 12 Devon Russell CB Jr. 5-9 180 Newcastle, DE Elkton Academy/Ellsworth CC 82 Rodney Scott III WR Fr. 6-0 175 Miami, FL Miami Southridge 98 Wesley Scott DE Jr. 6-4 275 Murrieta, CA Murrieta Mesa/Mt. San Jacinto College 10 Jerin Scroggins WR R-So. 6-0 185 Lakewood, CA Cabrillo/Long Beach City College 40 Taylor Sheets P So. 6-1 215 Tega City, SC Fort Mill 9 Tatum Slack CB Jr. 5-9 190 Upland, CA Upland/Chaffey 60 Zach Sley OL Fr. 6-0 265 Elma, NY Iroquois 87 Chris Spell WR Sr. 5-11 180 Cortland Manor, NY Walter Panas 32 Rick Squires S Fr. 6-1 200 Pittsburgh, PA Penn Hills 5 Tim Terry, Jr. LB Fr. 6-2 215 Pittsburgh, PA Central Catholic 7 Kyle Vantrease QB Fr. 6-3 232 Stow, OH Stow-Munroe Falls 8 Aapri Washington CB Fr. 5-9 170 Charlotte, NC Mountain Island Charter 76 Jacquis Webb OL Jr. 6-6 340 Rochester, NY Gates Chili/Rutgers 14 Brandon Williams CB Jr. 5-11 180 Lovejoy, GA Lovejoy 26 Ryan Williamson S Sr. 6-0 195 Cincinnati, OH Colerain 31 Kadofi Wright LB R-Fr. 6-3 205 Richmond, VA Henrico

Head Coach: Lance Leipold (3rd year) Assistants: Andy Kotelnicki (offensive coordinator/running backs), Brian Borland (defensive coordinator/safeties), Rob Ianello (associate head coach/ recruiting coordinator/wide receivers), Daryl Agpalsa (offensive line), Alan Hensell (tight ends), Chris Simpson (linebackers), Taiwo Onatolu (corner- backs/special teams), Tim Edwards (defensive line), Jim Zebrowski (quarterbacks/passing game coordinator), Najja Johnson (graduate assistant), Chad Bumphis (graduate assistant), Ryan Wilson (graduate assistant), Daniel Allen (graduate assistant) Interim Strength Coach: Donald Day Director of Player Development: Greg Meyer Director of High School Relations: Grant Murray Director of Football Operations: Luke Groth Trainer: Nick Mouyeos Equipment Staff: Megan Prunty, Tom Hersey Video Coordinator: Michael Roche Director of Recruiting Operations: Billy Bonneau Administrative Assistant: Julie O’Neill ROSTER

Bulls Breakdown

By Class By State/Country

Seniors______16 New York______30 Juniors______26 Florida______11 Sophomores______20 Ohio______10 Redshirt-Freshmen______14 Michigan______7 Freshmen______25 California______6 Pennsylvania______6 Georgia______5 New Jersey______5 Canada______4 Virginia______4 Indiana______2 Maryland______2 Missouri______2 South Carolina______2 Delaware______1 Illinois______1 Louisiana______1 Massachusetts______1 Minnesota______1

Pronunciation Guide

The Players Ali Abbas______Ah-Bahs Kayode Awosika______Ky-odee Aw-O-seeka Jordan Collier______Coll-yer Jeremiah Dadeboe______Dad-eh-bo Jamarl Eiland______Island Jake Fuzak______Few-zack Tomas Jack-Kurdyla______Toe-mas Jack-KUR-dee-la Evin Ksiezarczyk______Ki-ZAR-zack Brandon Manosalvas______Man-o-sal-vas Matt Otwinowski______OT-win-owski

The Coaching Staff Lance Leipold______Lie-pold Rob Ianello______Eye-a-nell-oh Andy Kotelnicki______Koh-tul-nicky 2017 SEASON PREVIEW

Bulls Look to Turn the Corner in 2017

In 2016, the University at Buffalo football team struggled Johnathan Hawkins showed flashes of playmaking ability last through some growing pains as the Bulls had 42 new players on season and is the leading candidate for the starting job in 2017. the roster. Now with a more experienced group, third-year head The Georgia native played in all 12 games last year and rushed coach Lance Leipold hopes the program can turn the corner this for 338 yards and a touchdown. He proved to be a good target season and compete for a Mid-American Conference title. out of the backfield as he ranked fourth on the team in receiving with 21 catches for 119 yards and a touchdown. Defense will be the more experienced of the two sides of the ball with eight starters returning. While the Bulls return a lot of expe- Sophomore Emmanuel Reed saw action in three games last rience on the defensive unit, they will need to replace a number season, but will likely see his role increase in 2017. Theo Ander- of contributors on the defensive line. Four major contributors on son and Kameron Pickett both redshirted last season as fresh- the defensive line, including two starters, graduated following man, but will likely be in the running back rotation this year. the 2016 season. The Bulls only return six starters on offense. However, one of those starters in Tyree Jackson, who showed a lot The Bulls will need to replace a pair of starters in Marcus McGill of promise as a redshirt-freshman last season. The Bulls will need and Malcolm Robinson at wide receiver, but do return starter to replace All-MAC running back Jordan Johnson, All-MAC tight Kamathi Holsey. A senior, Holsey started 10 games in 2016, his and starting wide receivers Marcus McGill first season with the Bulls, and had 19 receptions for 189 yards and Malcolm Robinson. UB does return four of its five starters on the offense line.

Here is a position-by-position breakdown of returning Bulls en- tering fall camp.

QUARTERBACK

Jackson made a splash at quarterback last season as a redshirt- freshman. He came off the bench in the opener and remained the starter until an injury forced him to miss the final two games of the season. The 6-7 versatile signal-caller is a threat to pass or run and showed flashes of doing both very well. He threw for 1,772 yards and nine touchdowns and rushed for 472 yards and JACKSON four more scores in 2016. He had two 300-yard passing games, a first for a freshman quarterback at UB.

Drew Anderson will likely serve as Jackson’s backup. At 6-5, Anderson is another big quarterback with a strong arm. He ap- peared in one game last season and had only one pass attempt. Anderson transferred to UB from Diablo Valley College prior to the 2016 season where he threw for 3,459 yards and 33 touch- downs in 2015.

Also, in the mix at quarterback at redshirt-freshmen Dominic Johnson, as well as Kyle Vantrease, a freshman who joined the program in January.

RUNNING BACK

The Bulls will have to replace All-MAC running back Jordan John- HAWKINS son, who graduated as the school’s sixth all-time leading rusher, including a 1,040-yard season a year ago. 2017 SEASON PREVIEW and a touchdown. the tight end rotation.

Jacob Martinez has been a steady contributor over his career, OFFENSIVE LINE but was limited to seven games in 2016 with an injury. Fully healthy, Martinez, a senior, looks to build on the 50 catches for One of the strengths of the 2017 UB football team looks to be 554 yards and five touchdowns he has over his career. the offensive line with four starters returning and a pair of trans- fers eligible to play. Fellow senior Jamarl Eiland is coming off the best season of his career with 18 receptions for 175 yards and a touchdown. The line is anchored by third-year starting center James O’Hagan. The UB junior started all 24 games of the previous two After redshirting as a true freshman in 2015, K.J. Osborn showed seasons. He was named to the All-MAC Third Team in 2016. promise in 2016. The IMG Academy grad played in all 12 games and made two starts. He had eight catches for 105 yards and a At guard, senior Brandon Manosalvas has made 22 starts over touchdown on the season. the last two seasons and has appeared in 31 games over his ca- reer. He has played both guard positions, but started all 12 at left Speedsters Anthony Johnson, Tito Overton, Antonio Nunn guard last season. and Jerin Scroggins redshirted last season and will look for a more expanded role in 2017. Senior David Goldsby started all 12 games last season, but re- ally found a home at right tackle after moving to the position TIGHT END five games into the 2016 campaign. Although he has also played guard in his career, he will likely remain the Bulls’ starting right For the second straight year, the Bulls will need to replace an tackle in 2017. All-MAC tight end. In 2016, Mason Schreck followed up Matt Weiser’s All-MAC season with one of his own. With the gradu- As a true freshman, Tomas Jack-Kurdyla entered the starting ation of Schreck, the Bulls will look to a new starter to fill the lineup at right guard in week five last season and didn’t miss a shoes. beat. He remained a starter the rest of the season.

Tyler Mabry is the most likely candidate to earn the job. As a The Bulls had a pair of talented transfers join the program in redshirt-freshman last season, the Michigan native had nine 2016, but both had to sit out per NCAA rules. Jacquis Webb catches for 95 yards. He registered a catch in seven different will likely challenge for the starting left tackle job after transfer- games. ring from Rutgers. Paul Nosworthy transferred from Grambling State and will likely be in the guard rotation. Maryland transfer Andrew Gray had to sit out last season per NCAA rules, but is ready to go this year. Sophomore Evin Ksiezarczyk saw action last season in special teams formations and could also challenge for a starting spot at Redshirt-freshman Zac Lafebvre and true freshman Julien tackle in 2017. Bourassa both exhibit good size and should work their way into

HOLSEY O’HAGAN 2017 SEASON PREVIEW

D. HARRIS HODGE

who joined the program in January. Others that will battle for playing time in 2016 are Kayode Awosika, Skyler Hartley, and Brad Rowland. LINEBACKERS

DEFENSIVE LINE The strength of the defense is without question the linebackers as all three starters return for 2017. UB’s three starting lineback- The Bulls lost five players from a very deep defensive line, in- ers were the top three tackler on the team a season ago. cluding two starters, but do return two starters and others that played well last season. The unit is led by middle linebacker Khalil Hodge who was an All-MAC Second Team selection in 2016. The junior from Stock- Demone Harris is a returning defensive end, a position at which ton, CA had a team-high 123 tackles in 2016 to rank eighth in he has started for the past two seasons. Last year he had 30 tack- school history and second in UB’s FBS era for a single season. les and ranked third on the team with three sacks. Ishmael Hargrove had a breakout campaign in 2016, his first Also returning to the starting defensive line is as a starter. He ranked second on the team in tackles with 103 Chris Ford. A senior, Ford started 19 games over the last two and added 5.5 tackles for loss. He had an innate ability to create seasons and had 30 tackles, including three tackles for loss last turnovers with three force , two recoveries and season. an on the year.

Likely to line up next to Ford is Justin Brandon. The junior de- The other returning starter at outside linebacker is Jarrett fensive tackle started four games last season and had 16 tackles Franklin. The senior is coming off the best season of his career, on the year. ranking third on the team in tackles with 75 in 2016.

One candidate with a good chance to fill the other starting de- Matt Otwinowski played significant snaps as a reserve middle fensive end spot is Chuck Harris. The junior from Michigan has linebacker in 2016. The Indiana native had 32 tackles, including seen extensive time over his first two seasons, including a five 2.5 tackles for loss as a true freshman last year. tackle-for-loss year in 2016. Jordan Collier has also been a solid reserve over his career. The Junior Myles Nicholas saw game action last season and will add former UAB transfer had 18 tackles and a pair of sacks in 2016. depth to the line. After playing as a true freshman, Duke Hwang redshirted last season due to the depth at the position. He will Nik Ricks transferred to UB from Ellsworth Community College be back in the rotation in 2017. and joined the program in January. He had 54 tackles, including nine tackles for loss for the Panthers last season. Also likely to join the defensive line rotation are juniors Wesley Scott and Jake Khoury as well as freshman Malcolm Koonce 2017 SEASON PREVIEW

DEFENSIVE BACKS

The Bulls lost All-MAC cornerback Boise Ross to graduation, but do return some experience in the defensive backfield.

Cameron Lewis started all 12 games at cornerback a season ago. He ranked sixth on the team in tackles with 60 and tied for the team lead in pass breakups with seven.

Junior Tatum Slack stepped in for an injured Ross and made three starts last season. He had a standout game in his first ca- reer start with five tackles and a sack against Akron.

Brandon Williams will also challenge for a starting role in 2017. The junior made a pair of starts last season and finished the year with 17 tackles, an interception and a forced fumble. LEWIS Also adding depth at cornerback are sophomore Jeremiah Dadeboe and redshirt-freshmen Roy Baker and Tyrone Hill.

At safety, the Bulls are led by stalwart Ryan Williamson. The se- nior free safety has played in all 33 games of his career and has started the last 24 for the Bulls. Williamson had 83 and 74 tack- les, respectively, in 2015 and 2016.

At the free safety position, expect to see Tim Roberts back in the starting role. After transferring to UB from Fullerton College prior to last season, Robert started 10 games in 2016 and had 64 tackles and a team-best two .

Dev Lamour will also battle for the starting free safety job after starting once in 2016. He had 22 tackles and a forced fumble last year.

Freshmen Aliyu Abbas and Dawun Hylton joined the team in January and will add depth at the position. WILLIAMSON

SPECIAL TEAMS

Adam Mitcheson returns for a third season as Buffalo’s starting kicker. The junior was 11-for-18 on field goal attempts and 21-of- 23 on field goal attempts in 2016.

At punter, the Bulls return starter Kyle DeWeen who was a nice surprise for the team a season ago. Originally a walk-on, De- Ween earned the starting job prior to the 2016 season and went on to average 39.8 yards per punt – 10th best in school history for a single season.

Taylor Sheets served as a kickoff specialist a season ago, but was originally recruited as a punter and will battle for that job as well. MITCHESON COACHING STAFF Head Coach Lance Leipold level. He passed the late Joe Paterno, who was a five- The Leipold File time recipient of the award. Year School Assignment 2015- Buffalo Head Coach In his first season as head 2007-14 Wisconsin-Whitewater Head Coach coach at Whitewater, The 2004-06 Nebraska-Omaha Assistant Head Coach/O.C. Warhawks went 14-1 and 2001-03 Nebraska Administrative Assistant/Recruiting won the national title. He 1994-00 Nebraska-Omaha Offensive Coordinator/Running Backs led the Warhawks back to 1991-93 Wisconsin Graduate Assistant the national championship game in 2008, but they 1990 Wisconsin-Whitewater Assistant lost to Mount Union, 31-26. 1989 Doane Assistant Wisconsin-Whitewater went 1988 Wisconsin-Whitewater Wide Receivers 15-0, winning the national 1987 Wisconsin-Whitewater Quarterbacks championship in 2009, 2010 and 2011 and won 46 straight games over that span. Following a 7-3 sea- As an assistant coach at Division II Nebraska-Omaha son in 2012, UWW went a perfect 15-0 and won the from 1994-2000, Leipold helped turn the Mavericks national championship in 2013 and followed with from a 1-10 team in 1994 into three-time North Cen- another perfect 15-0 season and a national title in tral Conference champions during his tenure. After 2014. being promoted to offensive coordinator in 2000, he moved on to the University of Nebraska, where In Division III, where athletic scholarships aren’t a he served for three seasons under current Ohio part of the game, Leipold was able to recruit top- head coach Frank Solich. He was on the same staff notch talent to the campus in southeastern Wiscon- as former UB head coach . The Cornhusk- sin. During his tenure, running back Justin Beaver ers competed in the national championship game in earned the Gagliardi Trophy as the top player in Di- 2001 and earned bowl bids in 2002 and 2003. vision III. Brent Allen earned the Division III Riming- ton Award as the top center. Jeff Schebler was the He returned to Nebraska-Omaha to serve as asso- Lance Leipold is in his third season as head coach of first recipient of the Fred Mitchell Award, given to ciate head coach and offensive coordinator from the Buffalo football team. the top placekicker in Division II or III. Tailback Levell 2004-06. The Mavericks finished 8-3 and won the Coppage earned D3football.com Offensive Player conference championship each of his three seasons. In 2016, Leipold led a very young squad, featuring of the Year accolades, and Cole Klotz was selected 42 new players. The Bulls were the fourth most in- D3football.com Defensive Player of the Year. Defen- Leipold is a 1987 graduate of Wisconsin-Whitewater experienced team in the nation. Buffalo earned im- sive back Jared Kiesow was named an NCAA Elite 88 where he was a standout quarterback for the War- pressive wins over Army (a bowl team) and Akron. Award winner. The Warhawks have piled up 56 All- hawks. He ranks second in school history in career Buffalo had four players named to the All-MAC team. America honors under Leipold’s tutelage. pass attempts (647), fourth in yards (4,277), sixth in completions (303) and tied for 10th with 27 touch- In 2015, his first with the Bulls, Leipold led UB to a A native of Jefferson, WI, Leipold began his coaching downs. He was inducted into the Whitewater Hall of 5-7 mark. He became the first UB head coach to win career at Wisconsin-Whitewater in 1987 as a quar- Fame in 2003. five games in his first season since Bob Deming went terbacks coach and then wide receivers coach. He 6-3 in 1969. moved to the University of Wisconsin from 1991-93 Leipold and his wife, Kelly, have a daughter, Lindsey, as a graduate assistant and helped the Badgers to and a son, Landon. Included in the Bulls five wins was a victory at a Big Ten title and a Rose Bowl appearance in 1993. Florida Atlantic - Buffalo’s first non-conference road win since the 2009 season.The Bulls won three road games in 2015 - the most in UB’s FBS era (since 1999).

The Bulls had five players named to the All-MAC football team in 2015, led by tight end Matt Weiser who was also named an Academic All-American – becoming the first UB football player in the modern era to earn the distinction.

Leipold was named the 25th head coach in the his- tory of the Buffalo football program on December 1, 2014.

Leipold came to UB from Wisconsin-Whitewater where he compiled an astounding 109-6 record and won six Division III National Championships over his eight seasons. A six-time National Coach of the Year, Leipold reached 100 career victories faster than any other coach in NCAA history – at any level.

Leipold has gathered multiple honors from as many as five football-related organizations. He earned his sixth Coaches Association Divi- sion III Coach of the Year award in 2014. He has won the award more times than any active coach at any COACHING STAFF

Andy Kotelnicki Brian Borland Offensive Coordinator/Running Backs Defensive Coordinator/Safeties UW-River Falls ‘04 Morningside (IA) ‘85 Third Season at Buffalo Third Season at Buffalo

Andy Kotelnicki is in his third season as offensive Brian Borland is in his third season as defensive coordinator. He will coach the running backs in 2017 coordinator after serving as quarterbacks coach his first two seasons. In 2016, Borland guided a defense that led the MAC and In 2016, the Bulls had three offensive players named ranked 13th in the nation in pass defense, allwoing 181.5 All-MAC, including tight end Mason Schreck (2nd team), running back Jordan yards per game. Linebacker Khalil Hodge accumulated 213 tackles, the eighth Johnson (3rd team) and center James O’Hagan (3rd team). Redshirt-freshman most in school history for a single season, and was named All-MAC Second Team. quarterback Tyree Jackson threw for 1,772 yards - the most ever by a UB freshman The Bulls were a very opportunistic defense in 2015. UB scored a school-record quarterback. Jackson also became the first freshman quarterback to throw for 300 seven defensive touchdowns (by seven different players) to rank second in the yards in a game (he did it twice). nation. In 2015, the Bulls averaged 249.5 passing yards and 136.9 rushing yards per game. Three members of his defense were named to the All-Mid-American Conference Also the quarterbacks coach, Kotelnicki oversaw a passing game that had 283 pass team in 2015. Linebacker Brandon Berry was named to the second team. completions – the second most in school history for a single season. The Bulls’ Linebacker Okezie Alozie and cornerback Boise Ross were named to the third 23.6 completions per game were the most ever. team. Ross broke the school record for passes defended in a season with 20 to Kotelnicki came to UB from Wisconsin-Whitewater where he had spent the rank fifth in the nation. previous two seasons as offensive coordinator and recruiting coordinator. Borland came to UB from Wisconsin-Whitewater where he spent the previous At UWW, Kotelnicki led an offense that led the Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic 21 seasons. Since 2002, Borland served as the Warhawks defensive coordinator. Conference (WIAC) in scoring offense (40.1), rushing offense (218.2) and passing Borland began at UW-W in 1994, also serving as the defensive backs coach. He offense (269.5) in 2014 en route to a perfect 15-0 season and the programs’ sixth was announced as a 2015 Wisconsin Football Coaches Association Hall of Fame Stagg Bowl national championship in eight seasons. inductee. The Warhawks featured one of the most efficient offensive attacks in the nation Borland was named Division III Coordinator of the Year in 2013 by footballscoop. under Kotelnicki’s leadership in 2013. Whitewater led the Wisconsin Intercollegiate com after helping lead the Warhawks to the NCAA Division III national Athletic Conference and ranked among the top five in the nation in first downs championship, the team’s fifth in seven seasons. UW-Whitewater led the nation (311), interceptions allowed (1) and turnover margin (+2.3). in scoring defense, allowing just 9.1 points per contest, and ranked No. 1 in the The Warhawks’ offense also led the conference in red zone offense, converting country in fumbles recovered (19) and turnovers forced (44). scores on 85.9 percent of drives inside the 20-yard line, and set single-season From 2009-14, Borland’s defenses led the Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic team records in passes completed (312) and passing touchdowns (42) in 2013. Conference and ranked among the top 20 in the nation in rushing defense, scoring Prior to Whitewater, Kotelnicki served as offensive coordinator at the University defense and total defense. The Warhawks also led the league in pass efficiency of Mary, an NCAA Division II institution in Bismarck, N.D., for two seasons. In his from 2010-13. first year as coordinator, the Marauders scored over 10 points per game more Borland earned Wisconsin Collegiate Assistant Coach of the Year honors from than the previous season and led the Northern Sun Intercollegiate Conference in the Wisconsin Football Coaches Association in both 2004 and 2006. In the 2009 scoring offense, total offense and passing efficiency. During his tenure, Kotelnicki season, Borland led the Warhawks to the fourth best scoring defense in Division mentored nine All-NSIC North Division honorees, the sixth 1,000-yard rusher in III. In 2010, the Warhawks were ranked second in NCAA Division III in run defense. the school’s history and an All-American wide receiver. In 2011, Borland’s rushing defense was ranked first in the WIAC. Kotelnicki spent six seasons as an assistant coach at UW-River Falls, including four From 1994-2002, Borland also coached track and field at UW-Whitewater. In 2000, as offensive coordinator, in 2003 and from 2006-10. The Falcons set 24 offensive he led the Whitewater women’s track and field team to a fourth place finish at the school records during his second stint, and he was promoted to assistant head NCAA Division III Outdoor Track and Field Championships. He earned NCAA D-III coach for the 2010 campaign. national coach of the year honors for his successful season. Kotelnicki worked at Western Illinois University, where he coached tight ends, Prior to Whitewater, Borland was the defensive coordinator for three years at special teams and the offensive line, from 2004-06. He was also an assistant Baker University (Kan.) from 1991-93, and at the University of Minnesota-Morris strength and conditioning coach from 2004-05 and the interim strength and from 1989-90. He also was the head women’s softball coach at Baker University conditioning coach in 2006. and head track and field coach at the University of Minnesota-Morris. Borland’s After earning a bachelor’s in exercise and sport science from UW-River Falls in other stops include stints as a graduate assistant football coach at the University 2004, Kotelnicki picked up a master’s in kinesiology from Western Illinois in 2006. of Florida and at the University of Wisconsin. He also coached defensive backs at He is a member of the American Football Coaches Association and the Wisconsin Arizona Western College. Football Coaches Association. Borland played his at Morningside (Iowa) College (1981-84) Kotelnicki and his wife, Lindsey, have a son, Max, and daughter, Joy. where he was a four-year letterwinner and three-year starter at defensive back, and a team captain. In addition to his football coaching duties at UW-W, Borland taught in the HPRC Department. He has a wife, Gayle, and two sons, Evan and Jaren. COACHING STAFF

Rob Ianello Daryl Agpalsa Associated Head Coach/Wide Receivers Offensive Line Catholic ‘87 Linfield ‘02 Third Season at Buffalo Third Season at Buffalo

Rob Ianello is in his third season as associate head coach, Daryl Agpalsa is in his third season as offensive line recruiting coordinator and wide receivers coach. coach. Buffalo’s receivers flourished under Ianello in 2015. For In 2016, Agpalsa’s offensive line paved the way for the first time as an FBS program (since 1999) the Bulls Jordan Johnson’s 1,000-yard season, including his had three players with 50 or more catches in a season. Matt Weiser had 63; Ron school-record 282-yard performance against Akron. Center James O’Hagan was Willoughby had 61 and Marcus McGill had 50. named All-MAC Third Team, becoming just the second center in program history named All-MAC. Ianello brought over 25 years of experience to UB and isrecognized as one of the best recruiters in college football. He most recently spent three seasons on the In 2015, the Bulls averaged 249.5 passing yards and 136.9 rushing yards per game. Kansas football staff where he was the recruiting coordinator and wide receivers UB allowed only 16 sacks on the year – the fourth fewest in the Mid-American coach. Conference. Left tackle John Kling was named to the All-MAC Second Team. Ianello was instrumental in helping bring the 25th-rated signing class to Kansas Agpalsa joined the UB staff in 2014 after spending the previous two seasons as in 2013 according to The Sporting News. The Jayhawk class had two four-star an assistant coach for the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater football team. He prospects, including the top-rated JUCOprospect in the nation in defensive worked with the offensive line, specifically in coordinating the run game and lineman Marquel Combs. protections. No stranger to the Mid-American Conference, Ianello served as head coach at UW-Whitewater finished the 2014 season 15-0 and won the Stagg Bowl national Akron for the 2010 and 2011 seasons. Prior to his stint at Akron, Ianello was a championship for the sixth time in eight seasons. The Warhawks led the Wisconsin member of the coaching staff at Notre Dame from 2005-09. He coached the Irish Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WIAC) in scoring offfense (40.1), rushing in the 2008 Hawai’i Bowl, 2007 Sugar Bowl and 2006 Fiesta Bowl. offense (218.2) and passing offense (269.5). From 2005-08 at Notre Dame, he served as wide receivers coach and coordinated In 2013, under Agpalsa’s leadership, the offensive line blocked for the WIAC’s No. the recruiting efforts of the Irish. In January 2009,he was promoted to assistant 2 rushing offense and the league’s No. 3 passing attack. The Warhawks averaged head coach for offense. In that role, he led offensive staff meetings when head 166.7 yards per game on the ground and 231.1 yards per contest through the air, coach Charlie Weis was not present, and later served as the team’s interim head and set program records in completions and touchdown passes. coach. Prior to Whitewater, Agpalsa served as a graduate assistant coach for the offensive Notre Dame’s 2009 offense ranked sixth nationally in passing offense (323.50 ypg) line at the University of Minnesota for three seasons. He mentored a pair of All-Big and ninth in total offense (451.75 ypg). Ianello mentored Irish wide receiver Golden Ten offensive lineman and worked under head coaches Tim Brewster and Jerry Tate, who was the 2009 Biletnikoff Award winner and a consensus All-American. Kill during his time. Additionally, he coached Jeff Samardzija, who was a Biletnikoff Award finalist in Agpalsa also coached at Hamline (Minn.) University from April 2007-February 2010, 2005 and 2006 and earned All-America honors in 2006. and Linfield (Ore.) College from August 2003-March 2007. He helped produce four As the recruiting coordinator for the Irish, he directed three consecutive top-10 all-conference offensive linemen during his time at Hamline, and 10 all-conference recruiting classes from 2006-08, something only three other schools (USC, Florida linemen, including two All-Americans, at Linfield, which won three straight league and Georgia) could claim. Additionally, Ianello is the only coach named one of the titles (2003, 2004, 2005) and the 2004 NCAA Division III championship. 25-best recruiters nationally from 2005-09 by Rivals.com. In the book “TheSecond As a former student-athlete at Linfield, Agpalsa was a two-year captain and three- Season” by recruiting analyst Tom Lemming, Ianello is name done of the top-10 year All-Northwest Conference selection, and a first team All-America honoree in recruiters of the last 30 years. 2002, as an offensive lineman. The four-year starter helped lead the Wildcats to Ianello had two coaching stints at Wisconsin (1990-93, 2003-04), and was part of NWC championships in 2000, 2001 and 2002. a staff that helped lead the Badgers to the 1994 Rose Bowl, the 2003 Music City A native of Waipahu, Hawaii, Agpalsa graduated from Linfield in 2002 with a Bowl and the 2005 Outback Bowl. bachelor’s in business. He earned his master’s in education (applied kinesiology From 1994-2002, Ianello was on staff at Arizona, serving asrecruiting coordinator and sport management) from Minnesota in 2012. from 1994-96, and wide receivers coach andrecruiting coordinator from 1997- Agpalsa and his wife, Ali, have a daughter, Addison. 2002. The Wildcats played in twobowl games, the 1997 Insight.com Bowl and the 1998 Holiday Bowl. The 1998 Arizona team finished 12-1, which stands as the bestrecord in school history. Ianello served on the board of trustees of the American Football Coaches Alan Hensell Association in from 2003 to 2009. The board formulates policy and provides direction for the AFCA. He also has served as the chair of the AFCA’s assistant Tight Ends coaches’ committee and the general chairman of the AFCA’s all-division assistant Franklin ‘05 coaches’ committee. He also served on the AFCA ethics committee in 2010 and Third Season at Buffalo 2011. Born Nov. 4, 1965, Ianello is a native of Port Chester, N.Y., and is a 1987 graduate of The Catholic University of America inWashington, D.C., owning a bachelor’s Alan Hensell is in his third season as tight ends coach. degree in English. In each of his two seasons with the Bulls, the Bulls have produced an All-MAC tight end. Ianello and his wife, the former Denise Dove, have one son, Zachary, and two daughters, Ashley and Courtney. Denise played collegiate basketball at Northern In 2016, Mason Schreck was a second-team All-MAC Illinois and is a former assistant women’s basketball coach at Arizona and selection after leading the Bulls with 59 catches for 651 yards. His receiving yard Wisconsin. She has also worked as a scout in the WNBA. total was the most in school history by a tight end. Schreck was selected by the Cincinnati Bengals in the seventh round of the 2017 NFL Draft - becoming the first UB tight end ever drafted. In 2015, Hensell coached Matt Weiser who had arguably the best season by a tight COACHING STAFF end in school history. Weiser set the school record for receptions by a tight end with 63 en route to earning All-MAC First Team honors. Weiser also became the Chris Simpson first player in UB’s FBS era to be named an Academic All-American. Linebackers Hensell came to UB after spending the previous two seasons with the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater football team as its wide receivers coach. Wisconsin-Whitewater ‘98 Third Season at Buffalo In 2014 as wide receivers coach at UWW, Hensell helped lead the Warhawks to the top passing offense ranking in the Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WIAC). Four of his wide receivers earn All-WIAC honors, including two that were Chris Simpson is in his third season as linebackers coach. named to the first team. Jake Kumerow was named the Division III Player of the Year. In 2016, for the second straight season, Simpson’s The Warhawks went a perfect 15-0 in 2014 and won the Stagg Bowl for the sixth linebackers were the top three leading tacklers on the time in eight years. team. Khalil Hodge had a huge season for the Bulls, In 2013, two wide receivers earned All-WIAC accolades, including first team finishing with 123 tackles, the eighth most in school history for a single season honoree Kumerow. A second team All-West Region selection by d3football.com, and the second most in UB’s FBS era. Hodge was named All-MAC Second Team. Kumerow set school records for receiving yards (1,331) and receiving touchdowns (19) in one season. The team’s strong receiving corps helped the Warhawks post Simpson made an immediate impact with the Bulls as the linebackers were a 15-0 record and a national championship. arguably the strongest unit of the Bulls defense in 2015. The top three tacklers on the team were linebackers and for the first time since 2008, the Bulls had two Hensell came to UWW from D1-AA (FCS) member Gardner-Webb (N.C.) University, different players with over 100 tackles as Nick Gilbo finished with 113 and Brandon where he was the offensive line coach. During the 2012 season, he helped produce Berry had 104. Berry was named All-MAC Second Team and Okezie Alozie was three All-Big South Conference selections, including left guard Jamie Dunaway, named third-team All-MAC. who received third team All–America honors. A total of four players have garnered All–America honors while being tutored by Hensell. Simpson came to UB after spending 2014 as the outside linebackers coach at MAC-foe Eastern Michigan. A New Carlisle, IN, native, Hensell spent time at the University of Connecticut as an offensive quality control coach in February 2012 before joining the Gardner- Prior to coaching at EMU, Simpson spent the previous four seasons as linebackers Webb staff. coach at Grand Valley State. During his time in Allendale, Mich., the team posted a 39-11 record and four Division II playoff victories. He also tutored six All-Great Hensell spent the previous five seasons in the Southeastern Conference, including Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC) performers during that span. the 2011 season as assistant offensive line coach and offensive graduate assistant at Ole Miss. He worked with the Rebels’ offensive line and tight ends in 2011, Grand Valley closed the 2013 football campaign ranked third in the final American helping mentor right tackle Bobby Massie, who was drafted in the fourth round Football Coaches Association poll. The Lakers advanced to the NCAA DII National of the 2012 NFL Draft by the . Semifinals for the eighth time after knocking off undefeated and No. 3 ranked Colorado State University-Pueblo. In 2010, Hensell served as assistant offensive line coach and offensive intern at the , where he had the opportunity to coach center James Senior linebacker Jordan Kaufman received second team All-GLIAC honors after Stone, who earned freshman All-America honors for the Vols. Tennessee was leading the squad in tackles with 87, while also recording eight tackles for loss, selected to play in the Music City Bowl following the regular season. a fumble recovery and returning a blocked field goal 56 yards for a score. Also Hensell worked his first stint at Ole Miss from 2007-09, working as assistant earning honorable mention league honors for GVSU were senior linebackers offensive line coach in 2008 and 2009. The Rebels were 9-4 in each of those seasons, Charles Hill and Luther Ware. finishing the seasons with AP ranks of Nos. 14 and 20, respectively, and won a His 2011 linebacking unit was a key component in a Laker defense that ended the pair of Cotton Bowls. In 2008, Ole Miss averaged 407.6 yards of total offense per year among the GLIAC leaders. GVSU led the league in tackles for loss (93) and game and 186.5 yards per game on the ground. Left tackle Michael Oher earned sacks (36), while ranking second in scoring defense (20.2). GVSU limited opponents first-team All-America honors and was taken in the first round of the NFL Draft to 15.5 points per game in its last five games that season. by the . In 2009, the Rebels averaged 402.4 yards per game of total offense, including 183.6 on the ground. Standout offensive lineman John Simpson’s linebacking unit helped the Laker defense rank nationally in several Jerry earned first-team All-America honors that season and was picked in the third categories, including the top 20 in tackles for loss and quarterback sacks in 2010. round of the NFL Draft by the . Ware and Justin Victor earned All-GLIAC accolades during the 2010 campaign. Hensell began his college coaching career at his alma mater, coaching outside He arrived at GVSU following a two-year stint at the University of Nebraska-Omaha linebackers at Franklin (IN) College in 2004. Hensell also served as a student under current EMU defensive coordinator Brad McCaslin. The Mavericks were assistant baseball coach during his time at Franklin, helping the team to a 29-15 14-9 with one appearance in the NCAA DII playoffs during his time on the staff. record, a Heartland Conference championship and a No. 24 national ranking in Simpson spent five years at Division III national power Wisconsin-Whitewater 2005. where he was an assistant coach in charge of the linebackers. UWW was 42-3 his Following his time on staff at Franklin, Hensell moved on to coach quarterbacks final three seasons with three-straight NCAA DIII National Championship game at UW-River Falls in 2005 and 2006. He helped tutor Jeremy Wolff, one of only appearances and three Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference crowns. The three signal callers in Division III selected to play in the Aztec Bowl, to All-WIAC Warhawks claimed the 2007 National Championship and turned in an overall mark honors in 2006. of 56-9 during his five years on the staff. Hensell started his career in coaching in 2003 at Decatur Central (Ind.) High, In addition, Simpson coached two years (1999-2000) at Waunakee (Wis.) High coaching quarterbacks following a career-ending injury on the college gridiron. School, one year (2001) at Loras College in Dubuque, Iowa, as a graduate assistant As a student-athlete, Hensell played two sports at Franklin as a freshman, lining and one year (2002) at Wisconsin-Platteville. In the summer of 2006, Simpson was up at running back and receiver, and pitching for the Grizzlies’ baseball team. He selected as a participant at the NCAA Men’s Football Coaches Academy. helped the baseball squad to a 32-10 record, a Heartland Conference title and a No. He also has received an NFL Minority Coaching Internship on six occasions, from 30 national ranking as a freshman in 2002. He came to Franklin from New Prairie the for defensive line and special teams in the summer of 2006, (Ind.) High School, where he was a three-sport standout in football, basketball in 2007 with the , in 2008 with the Carolina Panthers, in 2009 with and baseball, earning 10 letters throughout his prep career. the Minnesota Vikings and and in 2013 with the . Hensell graduated from Franklin in 2005 with a B.A. in physical education (K-12) Simpson graduated with a bachelor’s degree from Wisconsin-Whitewater in and a minor in health education. He earned a master’s degree in science and physical education in 1998. He earned his master’s in curriculum and instruction education from Wisconsin-Whitewater in 2015. in 2004. Simpson and his wife, Nicole, have three children: Jarryn, Riley and Noah. COACHING STAFF

and a 2005 playoff appearance. Tim Edwards After completing his degree in Communication, Public Affairs & Community Defensive Line Service from UNO in 2006, Onatolu stayed at UNO for two years as a graduate assistant coach, working with the squad’s linebackers. He coached All-American Delta State ‘91 safety Randy Kush in 2007, the school’s all-time leader in interceptions. He moved Third Season at Buffalo to full-time status in March 2010 and helped UNO to a combined 29-16 ledger during his four years on staff, including NCAA Division II playoff appearances in 2007, 2008 and 2009. Tim Edwards is in his third season as defensive line In his first season at Missouri State in 2011, he had the best of both worlds with a coach. gritty and determined senior in David Ingram at one inside linebacker spot and a In 2016, the UB defensive line was one of strengths of redshirt freshman in Andrew Beisel at the other. Beisel went on to record a team- the defense. Of the Bulls’ 18 sacks on the season, 10 high 84 tackles, becoming the first MSU freshman since 1998 to lead the club in came defensive linemen, including a team-high four from Brandon Crawford. total stops and earned MVFC All-Newcomer Team distinction. Ingram, who started all 11 games, tallied 77 tackles and finished third on the squad. In 2015, he molded a young defensive line unit that showed promise throughout the season. He helped lead a defense that scored seven defensive touchdowns, In 2012, Onatolu used five different starters in his rotation, including Beisel who which ranked second in the nation. led all middle linebackers with 73 stops in 10 games, while redshirt freshman Christian Hoffmann brought down 41 ball carriers with 5 starts in an impressive Edwards has 21 years of coaching experience. He spent four years as defensive debut campaign. line coach at Louisiana-Lafayette before coming to Buffalo. It was Beisel and Hoffmann who led Onatolu’s inside backers again in 2013. Beisel Louisiana-Lafayette won the New Orleans Bowl in all four seasons he was with tallied 96 stops while starting all 12 games and earning All-MVFC honorable the Ragin’ Cajuns. In 2014, the team led the Sun Belt Conference in rush defense mention honors his junior campaign, while Hoffmann earned 9 starts his and defensive linemen Christian Ringoand Justin Hamilton were both named All- sophomore season with 36 total stops. The tandem helped Missouri State rank Sun Belt First Team. Edwards also coached an all-conference defensive lineman among the national leaders in red zone defense, rushing defense, scoring defense in 2011, 2012 and 2013. and passing defense, while ranking as one of the top defensive units in the MVFC. Prior to coaching at Louisiana-Lafayette, Edwards spent three seasons as co- Onatolu’s twin brother, Kenny, has enjoyed a professional career that began with defensive coordinator and defensive ends coach at Florida A&M. In 2010, the the Edmonton Eskimos in the Canadian Football League and included stints with Rattlers were co-champions of the MEAC and Edwards was selected to coach in the Minnesota Vikings and Carolina Panthers. He was also an All-NCC linebacker. the HBCU All-Star Bowl. Edwards spent four seasons as defensive line coach and linebackers coach as Jim Zebrowksi well as recruiting coordinator at Hampton University. The Pirates were MEAC Champions and FCS playoff participants in 2004, 2005 and 2006. Hampton finished Quarterbacks/Passing Game Coordinator in the top six in the FCS in scoring defense in 2005 and 2006. Mount Union ‘91 He also had coaching stints at Pearl River Community College, Kentucky State and First Season at Buffalo the Carolina Rhinos of the AFL2. Edwards is a 1991 graduate of Delta State University with a degree in aviation management. He was an All-American linebacker/defensive lineman for the Jim Zebrowksi, a coaching veteran in the Big Ten and Statesmen and is in the school’s hall of fame. He played three seasons for the the Mid-American Conference, begins his first season as well as three seasons for the Saskatchewan Roughriders as quarterbacks. Zebrowksi brings 25 years of coaching of the CFL. experience to Buffalo, including five successful seasons at Minnesota. He and his wife, LuAnn, have three children, Halena, Timothy II and Kenci. Zebrowski was the quarterbacks coach at Minnesota from 2011-15 and helped lead the Gophers to three straight bowl games. He is well known for developing young quarterbacks. Minnesota signal-caller Mitch Leidner advanced from running the scout team to accounting for 2,250 yards and 21 touchdowns in 2014. Leidner Taiwo Onatolu had 10 rushing touchdowns, tying the school record for a quarterback. Cornerbacks/Special Teams Coordinator He helped lead the Gophers to the Meineke Car Care Bowl in 2012, the Texas Bowl Nebraska-Omaha ‘06 in 2013 and the Citrus Bowl in 2014. He likely would have stayed at Minnesota. However, head coach Jerry Kill stepped down for health reasons in 2015, resulting Third Season at Buffalo in changes to the coaching staff. Prior to coaching at Minnesota, Zebrowksi was the quarterbacks coach at Northern Illinois in 2010. He tutored All-MAC quarterback Chandler Harnish, an NFL draft pick Taiwo Onatolu is in his second season as cornerbacks of the Indianapolis Colts. He also laid the foundation for Harnish’s backup Jordan coach after starting his career at UB as director of player Lynch who was an All-American and a Heisman Trophy finalist in 2013. Featuring a personnel. He also serves as the team’s special teams high-powered offense that averaged over 35 points per game, Zebrowski helped coordinator. lead the Huskies to the 2010 MAC Championship game and a win over Fresno State in the Humanitarian Bowl. In 2016, UB’s defense led the MAC and ranked 13th in the nation in pass defense - allowing 181.5 yards per game. This is the second time Zebrowski will serve under Leipold. He was the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Wisconsin-Whitewater from 2007-09. Over Onatolu came to UB from Missouri State where he spent the previous five seasons his tenure, the Warhawks went 42-3 and advanced to the Division III title game at inside linebakers coach. He is a native of Papillion, NE, and spent the 2007 to every year, winning it twice. Zebrowksi was named the Wisconsin Football Coaches 2010 seasons as an assistant at the University of Nebraska-Omaha. Association Assistant Coach of the Year and the FootballScoop.com Division III He was also a standout linebacker at UNO, starting four seasons for the Mavericks, Coordinator of the Year in 2009. earning All-NCC first-team honors three times and All-America first-team honors In 2004, he became the head coach at Lakeland University and led the Muskies in 2004. He was the North Central Conference’s most valuable linebacker in 2004 to a 28-12 record over four seasons. He led Lakeland to a pair of Illini-Badger after posting 98 tackles and 5 interceptions. He was in on 71 tackles as a senior, Conference championships and advanced to the Division III playoffs for the first helping him earn All-America second and third-team honors by different agencies. time in school history. Onatolu finished his four-year stint at UNO as the program’s No. 2 all-time tackler Zebrowski and his wife, Heather, who was named Female Athlete of the Year with 371 total stops. He also tallied 46.5 tackles for loss, 12.5 sacks, 7 interceptions during her volleyball playing days at Southern Illinois, have two children, Zachary and 182 solo tackles in 44 games. He helped the Mavericks to a pair of NCC titles and Lauryn. STAFF

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DREW ROY ANDERSON 12 BAKER 18 QB • 6-5 • 230 • Junior CB • 6-2 • 185 • R-Freshman Orinda, CA • Miramonte Hialeah, FL • American

Hoof Prints: Standout three-sport high school athlete from California who trans- Hoof Prints: Will add depth at the cornerback position after redshirting last sea- ferred to UB in 2016 from Diablo Valley College... second season with the Bulls... son as a freshman... major is business administration. Freshman (2016): Red- will challenge for the starting job... major is business administration. Sophomore shirted in his first season at Buffalo. High School: Played his high school ball (2016): Saw action one game at Bowling Green (11/25)… had one pass attempt at American High School in Hialeah, FL... helped lead the Patriots to 6-5 overall that was incomplete. Previous School: Transferred to UB from Diablo Valley Col- record and a 5-0 district record... named All-Dade County Honorable Mention... lege where he threw for 3,459 yards and 33 touchdowns in one season with the rated one of the top 50 players in Dade County as a senior. Vikings. Was a three-sport star at Miramonte High School in Northern California. Was named the East Bay Male Athlete of the Year after passing for 4,074 yards and 47 touchdowns his senior season. Named All-East Bay First Team. Averaged 21.3 points and 10.3 rebounds for the Miramonte basketball team and had a .414 batting average for the Matadors’ baseball squad. JUSTIN BRANDON 90 THEO DT • 6-1 • 305 • Junior ANDERSON 11 Indianapolis, IN • Ben Davis

RB • 5-10 • 220 • R-Freshman Hoof Prints: Has seen significant action over his first two seasons and continues Largo, FL • Indian Rocks Christian to get better... will challenge for a starting role in 2016... major is biological stud- ies. Sophomore (2016): Appeared in all 12 games and started four… started four of the final five games of the season, including Akron (10/27), Miami (OH) (11/12), Western Michigan (11/19) and Bowling Green (11/25)… had 16 tackles Hoof Prints: Running back that runs with power... will challenge for playing time on the season… had a season-high three tackles against both Miami (OH) and after redshirting last season as a freshman... major is traditional nursing. Fresh- Bowling Green… had a tackle for loss against Akron... had two solo tackles in four man (2016): Redshirted in his first season at Buffalo. High School: Standout run- different games. Freshman (2015): Appeared in 12 games as a reserve defensive ning back from the recruiting hotbed state of Florida. Hampered by injuries his lineman… had 14 tackles and a sack on the season… had a season-high three senior season, he still rushed for 730 yards and seven touchdowns. For his career, tackles and his first career sack against Ohio 10/24)… had two tackles against he ran for more than 3,000 yards and 47 touchdowns. Also an effective receiver, Florida Atlantic (9/19), Central Michigan (10/17) and Kent State (11/5). Previous Anderson had nearly 500 receiving yards and four touchdowns over his career. School: Played for head coach Mike Kirschner at Ben Davis High School… pos- He helped lead the Golden Eagles to three straight playoff appearances, includ- sesses quick feet, is strong and plays with good leverage… had 53 tackles, six ing the Class 2A state title game his junior season. tackles for loss, 2.5 sacks and a forced fumble his senior season… named to the Class 6A All-State Team as an offensive lineman… named one of the top 30 play- ers in the state of Indiana... his team ranked first in the state and 20th nationally. KAYODE Brandon’s Career Statistics Year GP-GS Solo Ast TT TFL-Yds Sacks Int FR FF 2015 12-0 8 6 14 1.0-6 1.0-9 0 0 0 AWOSIKA 2016 12-4 10 6 16 1.0-1 0-0 0 0 0 73 Totals 24-4 18 12 30 2.0-7 1.0-9 0 0 0 OL • 6-5 • 295 • R-Freshman Plymouth, MN • Maple Grove

Hoof Prints: Young offensive lineman who redshirted last season as a fresh- man... major is accounting. Freshman (2016): Redshirted in his first season at Buffalo.High School: Played for head coach Matt Lombardi at Maple Grove High School... anchored an offensive line for a Crimson team that went 9-3 overall and 6-2 in conference play his senior season... named USA Today first-team All-Min- nesota as a senior... also named first-team All-Metro his senior season. PLAYER BIOS

JORDAN KYLE COLLIER 25 DeWEEN 6 LB • 5-11 • 217 • Junior P • 6-0 • 180 • Senior Lovejoy, GA • Lovejoy Niagara Falls, NY • Niagara Falls

Hoof Prints: Big-hitting safety who transferred to Buffalo from UAB... high school Hoof Prints: Originally a walk-on, had a strong camp in 2016 to earn the starting teammate of fellow Bull Brandon Williams... major is psychology. Sophomore punter job... transfer from Erie Community College... major is business adminis- (2016): Saw action in 11 games… had 18 tackles (13 solo) and two sacks on the tration. Junior (2016): Started all 12 games at punter for the Bulls… averaged season… had two solo tackles and a sack against Albany (9/2)… had three solo 39.8 yards on 72 punts on the season… his 39.8 yards per punt average ranked tackles at Boston College (10/1)… had a pair of tackles, including a sack against 10th in school history for a single season… his 2,865 punting yards ranked fifth Kent State (10/8)… had a season-high four tackles (three solo) against Ball State in school history for a single season… had nine punts over 50 yards, including a (10/15). Redshirt-Freshman (2015): Appeared in 10 games, primarily on special long of 58 yards… had 22 punts downed inside the 20-yard line. teams… had two tackles on the season… had a tackle for loss at Akron (11/21). Previous School: Big-hitting safety who enrolled at UB in January after transfer- ring from UAB where he spent one season as a redshirt… was a four-year starter for head coach Edgar Carson at Lovejoy High School… had 97 tackles, five tack- les for loss, four forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries and 12 pass breakups as JAMARL a junior… recorded four interceptions, including one he returned 100 yards for a touchdown as a senior. EILAND 15 Collier’s Career Statistics Year GP-GS Solo Ast TT TFL-Yds Sacks Int FR FF WR • 5-11 • 192 • Senior 2015 10-0 2 0 2 1.0-3 0-0 0 0 0 Canton, MI • Plymouth 2016 11-0 13 5 18 2.0-12 2.0-12 0 0 0 Totals 21-0 15 5 20 3.0-15 2.0-12 0 0 0

Hoof Prints: Speedy receiver who has played an important reserve role over the last three seasons... major is business administration. Junior (2016): Played in all 12 games and started twice… ranked sixth on the team in receiving with 18 JEREMIAH catches for 175 yards… had one touchdown on the year… had a season-best four catches against Army (9/24) and Northern Illinois (10/22)… had three catch- DADEBOE es for 42 yards and his first career touchdown at Bowling Green (11/25)… had a 6 pair of receptions against both Kent State (10/8) and Ball State (10/15)… record- ed a catch in eight games on the season. Sophomore (2015): Appeared in nine CB • 6-1 • 206 • Sophomore games as a wide receiver and on special teams… did not register a catch, but York, PA • Central York did have two tackles on special teams. Redshirt-Freshman (2014): Appeared in 10 games as a reserve wide receiver and on special teams… had four catches for 89 yards on the season… returned two punts for 20 yards… had his first ca- reer catch, 12 yards, at Army (9/6)… had two receptions for 59 yards, including a Hoof Prints: Versitile athlete who was also a standout volleyball player in high season-best 33-yarder against Baylor (9/12)… had an 18-yard reception against school... major is business administration. Redshirt-Freshman (2016): Ap- Akron (11/11). Freshman (2013): Redshirted in his first season at Buffalo. High peared in eight games primarily on special teams … had two tackles on the School: Eiland is a multi-purpose athlete who played at Plymouth High School year… registered a tackle against Kent State (10/8) and Western Michigan in Canton, MI. Playing at quarterback and wide receiver at various points, he to- (11/19). Freshman (2015): Redshirted in his first season at Buffalo. High School: taled 1,600 combined yards through the passing game and in the running game. Versatile athlete who played for head coach Brad Livingston at Central York High As a junior, he was a primary receiver who led the team with 28 receptions, seven School… had 60 tackles, two sacks, an interception and two forced fumbles his touchdowns and over 400 yards receiving. After moving to quarterback to fully senior season… offensively, had 26 catches for 354 yards and four touchdowns utilize his athleticism in a run-first offense, Eiland helped the team win 17 games and had 17 carries for 201 yards (11.8 ypc)… also a standout volleyball player, he in his junior and senior seasons, culminating in a District Championship win as a helped lead the Panthers to the state title in 2014 and was named a first-team senior. A four-year varsity letter winner in football as well as baseball, Eiland is a GameTimePA.com All-Star. Michigan Top 60 Blue Chip member and also is National Honors Society partici- pant and a member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes.

Eiland’s Career Statistics Year GP-GS No. Yards Avg. TD Long Avg./G 2014 10-0 4 89 22.3 0 33 8.9 2015 9-0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2016 12-2 18 175 9.7 1 26 14.6 Totals 31-2 22 264 12.0 1 33 8.5 PLAYER BIOS

CHRIS JARRETT FORD 58 FRANKLIN 36 DT • 6-3 • 310 • Senior LB • 6-1 • 220 • Senior Medina, OH • Medina St. Charles, MO • Francis Howell

Hoof Prints: Has developed into a solid nose tackle... has started the last two Hoof Prints: Linebacker with good quickness and loves contact... a state cham- seasons... major is geography. Junior (2016): Played in 10 games and started pion wrestler in high school...major is electrical engineering. Redshirt-Junior eight… had 30 tackles (12 solo), including three tackles for loss on the year… had (2016): Enjoyed the best season of his career, ranking third on the team in tack- a season-best five tackles, including a tackle for loss against Ball State (10/15)… les with 75… had three tackles for loss… added a pass breakup and a fumble had four tackles, including a tackle for loss against Albany (9/2)… had three recovery… had five or more tackles in eight games… had a career-high 17 tackles against Nevada (9/17) and Army (9/24)… had four tackles (two solo) at tackles against Army (9/24)… had 10 tackles (seven solo) and a tackle for loss Boston College (10/1)… had four tackles, including a tackle for loss against Kent at Boston College (10/1)… had six tackles and a fumble recovery against Ball State (10/8)… had three tackles against Miami (OH) (11/12)… had two tackles State (10/15)… had three tackles and a sack against Miami (OH) (11/12)… had and a sack at Bowling Green (11/25). Sophomore (2015): Appeared in 12 games six tackles, including a tackle for loss at Western Michigan (11/19)… had 10 tack- and started 11 at nose tackle… had 27 tackles, including three tackles for loss… les, including a tackle for loss at Bowling Green (11/25). Junior (2015): Sat out had three tackles and a half tackle for loss against Albany (9/5)… had three tack- the season as a medical redshirt. Sophomore (2014): Played in all 11 games and les against Ohio (10/24)… had four tackles at Miami (OH) (10/29)… had five tack- started 10 at outside linebacker… Academic All-MAC selection... ranked fifth on les, including 1.5 tackles for loss at Akron (11/21)… had a season-high six tackles the team in tackles with 49 (29 solo)… had a career-high eight tackles and a and a tackle for loss against Massachusetts (11/27). Redshirt-Freshman (2014): forced fumble at Army (9/6)… had seven tackles (six solo) against Baylor (9/12)… Appeared in nine games as a reserve defensive tackle… had all three of his tack- had 1.5 tackles for loss, including a sack against Central Michigan (10/25)… had les on the season against Duquesne in the season opener. Freshman (2013): a career-high three tackles for loss against Akron (11/11)… had seven tackles Redshirted in his first season at Buffalo. High School: Ford was a two-year letter at Massachusetts (11/28). Freshman (2013): Serving as the backup to one of winner for Medina. In his junior year, he recorded 49 tackles (four TFLs), forced the nation’s best linebackers (), he appeared in 10 games during his four fumbles, and made a pair of sacks. He was named the 2013 National Under- first season… He recorded 21 tackles (13 solo) to go along with 3.0 tackles for classman Strong Man for the state of Ohio. a loss and 1.5 sacks while rotating in at linebacker and special teams… Had a career day in the Bulls victory over Ohio (11/5) as he recorded a career-high eight Ford’s Career Statistics tackles (five solo) to go along with 1.5 sacks… Made at least two tackles in four Year GP-GS Solo Ast TT TFL-Yds Sacks Int FR FF games as a true freshman. High School: Franklin was a team captain at Francis 2014 9-0 1 2 3 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Howell High School in St. Charles, MO, which finished 12-2 and was the Class 2015 12-11 17 10 27 3.0-8 0.5-4 0 0 0 6A state runner up this past season. In his junior and senior years, Francis How- 2016 10-8 12 18 30 3.0-16 1.0-12 0 1 0 ell won conference, district, and sectional championships, in large part because Totals 31-19 30 30 60 6.0-24 1.5-16 0 1 0 of Franklin. As a senior, he put up gaudy numbers to the tune of 85 tackles, 21 sacks, and a pair of fumble recoveries. He captained a defense that allowed just 10.3 points per game and shutout the opposition on three different occasions. The local media voted him to the All-State First Team, while the coaches poll put him as a state second-teamer. Franklin was also a successful high school wrestler, MICHAEL winning a state championship while serving as team captain.

FORMAN Franklin’s Career Statistics 20 Year GP-GS Solo Ast TT TFL-Yds Sacks Int FR FF 2013 11-0 13 8 21 3.0-23 1.5-18 0 0 1 RB • 5-9 • 205 • Senior 2014 11-10 29 20 49 5.0-15 1.0-3 0 1 1 2015 Medical Redshirt Dorchester, MA • Newton South 2016 12-12 45 30 75 3.0-7 0.5-2 0 1 0 Totals 34-22 87 58 145 11.0-45 3.0-23 0 2 2

Hoof Prints: A walk-on who adds depth at running back and has played on spe- cial teams... major is communication. Junior (2016): Saw action in two games on special teams… did not register a tackle… saw action against Boston College (10/1) and Bowling Green (11/25). Sophomore (2015): Appeared in five games as a member of the special teams unit. Freshman (2014): Redshirted in his first season at Buffalo. PLAYER BIOS

JAKE ANDREW FUZAK 97 GRAY 84 DT • 6-5 • 295 • R-Freshman TE • 6-3 • 235 • Junior Williamsville, NY • Williamsville South Chardon, OH • Chardon

Hoof Prints: Local product who played at Williamsville South High School... will Hoof Prints: Tight end who transferred to UB after spending two seasons at add depth to the defensive line after redshirting last season as a freshman... ma- Maryland... major is sociology. Sophomore (2016): Sat our per NCAA transfer jor is social science interdisciplinary. Freshman (2016): Redshirted in his first rules. Previous School: Spent 2014 and 2015 at Maryland, but didn’t see any season at Buffalo. High School: Local defensive line prospect who was a four- game action. High School: Saw action on both the offensive and defensive side year starter for head coach Kraig Kurzanski at Williamsville South High School... of the ball during his senior season … caught 12 passes for just under 200 yards had 68 tackles and 8.5 sacks his senior season.. a two-time All-Western New York and helped open holes for the Hilltoppers to rush for 3,815 yards and 44 touch- Selection, including a first-team pick in 2015... earned the 2015 Trench Trophy, downs during his junior campaign … tabbed a second-team selection to the given to the Western New York Lineman of the Year. 2013 Associated Press Division III All-Ohio Football Team … named a first team Northeast Lakes Division III All-District honoree … academic all-conference in 2013 ... selected as a Cleveland.com Honorable Mention All-Star … earned first- team all-league honors … rated a three-star recruit by ESPN, Rivals and Scout … DAVID also played three seasons of varsity hoops and earned all-state honors in 2012. GOLDSBY 70 CRAIG OL • 6-4 • 308 • Senior St. Louis, MO • Vashon HARDGERS 43 S • 5-9 • 185 • Senior Hoof Prints: Versatile offensive lineman who has played both guard and tackle... Rochester, NY • Greece Olympia started all 12 games last year in his first season after transferring from Ellsworth Community College... major is psychology. Junior (2016): Started all 12 games on the offensive line… started the first four games at right guard before finishing the season at right tackle… offense improved following the move… after aver- Hoof Prints: Speedy defensive back who will add depth at safety. Junior aging 293 yards of offense over the first four games, the Bulls averaged 394 yards (2016): Appeared in one game on the season. Saw action at Ohio (11/3). Previ- of offense over the final eight. Previous School: Decorated offensive line pros- ous School: Transferred to UB from Hudson Valley Community College. Had 28 pect David Goldsby joins the Bulls from Ellsworth Community College where he catches for 476 yards (17 ypc) and five touchdowns in his two seasons with the played two seasons for head coach Jesse Montalto… Goldsby anchored an of- Vikings. At Greece Olympia High School, Hardgers earned first-team All-County fensive line that averaged 466.8 yards of offense per game… he was named a in football for two years, and All-County in track and field for three years, where second-team JUCO All-American in 2015. he was a two-time Sectional Champion in the triple jump.

CHRISTIAN ISHMAEL GONZALEZ 68 HARGROVE 16 DT • 6-3 • 305 • Sophomore LB • 6-1 • 227 • Junior Newark, NJ • Shabazz Cleveland, OH • Gilmour Academy Gates Mill

Hoof Prints: Has played both defensive line and offensive line over his career. Hoof Prints: Emerged as one of the top linebackers on the team in 2016 and will Will play defensive line in 2017... major is sociology. Redshirt-Freshman (2016): likely start again in 2017... major is speech and hearing sciences. Junior (2016): Appeared in one game at defensive tackle. Saw action against Boston College Had a breakout season for the Bulls, starting all 12 games at outside lineback- (10/1). Freshman (2015): Redshirted in his first season at Buffalo. High School: er… ranked second on the team in tackles with a season-best 103… tied for the Imposing prospect that played for head coach Bill Chaplick at Milford Academy team lead with 61 solo tackles… ranked third on the team with 5.5 tackles for in 2015… had 2.5 sacks and four tackles for loss at Milford.… as a senior at Sha- loss… added three forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries and an interception… bazz High School in Newark ,NJ, he had 57 tackles, six sacks and three forced had seven or more tackles in eight games… finished the season strong with a fumbles. season-high 15 tackles (12 solo) at Western Michigan (11/19) and 14 tackles at Bowling Green (11/25)… had eight tackles and a sack against Albany (9/2)… had 13 tackles, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery against Army (9/24)… had six tackles, a sack, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery at Boston College (10/1)… had seven tackles and an interception against Ball State (10/15)… had six tackles and a sack against Miami (OH) (11/12). Sophomore (2015): Appeared PLAYER BIOS in 10 games… had 13 tackles on the season… had a season-high three tack- had a sack at Boston College (10/1)… had a sack and a forced fumble against les against Albany (9/5)… had two tackles at Florida Atlantic (9/19)… Had two Ball State… had three tackles and a sack at Ohio (11/3)… had two solo tackles tackles at Miami (OH) (10/29)… had two tackles against Northern Illinois (11/11). and a forced fumble at Bowling Green (11/25). Sophomore (2015): Appeared in Freshman (2014): Appeared in four games as a true freshman… did not register all 12 games and started seven at defensive end… Had 22 tackles, including 4.5 a tackle on the season. High School: A three-time All-Conference selection and tackles for loss and 1.5 sacks on the season… added an interception and a forced first-team All-Ohio pick as a senior, Hargrove was named the team’s MVP as a ju- fumble… had a tackle for loss against Albany (9/5) in his first career start… had nior and senior. Hargrove also received an invite to play in the Ohio North-South three tackles at Penn State (9/12)… had two tackles, a sack and a forced fumble All-Star football game, the highest honor for high school football players in the against Bowling Green (10/3)… had two tackles and half a sack against Ohio state of Ohio. Off the field, Hargrove was also named OHFCA Academic All-Ohio (10/24)… had three tackles, including a TFL at Akron (11/21)… had a season- as a senior and ranked second in his class. high four tackles against Massachusetts (11/27). Redshirt-Freshman (2014): Appeared in seven games as a reserve defensive lineman… did not register a Hargrove’s Career Statistics tackle on the season. Freshman (2013): Redshirted in his first season at Buffalo. Year GP-GS Solo Ast TT TFL-Yds Sacks Int FR FF 2014 4-0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Harris’ Career Statistics 2015 10-0 6 7 13 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Year GP-GS Solo Ast TT TFL-Yds Sacks Int FR FF 2016 12-12 61 42 103 5.5-25 2.5-21 1 2 3 2014 7-0 0 0 0 0-0 0-0 0 0 0 Totals 26-12 67 49 116 5.5-25 2.5-21 1 2 3 2015 12-7 12 10 22 4.5-16 1.5-8 1 0 1 2016 12-11 18 12 30 4.0-34 3.0-32 0 0 2 Totals 31-18 30 22 52 8.5-50 4.5-40 1 0 3 CHUCK HARRIS 92 SKYLAR HARTLEY DE • 6-4 • 265 • Junior 75 Southfield, MI • Southfield OL • 6-2 • 300 • Junior Columbus, OH • Hilliard Bradley Hoof Prints: Disruptive defensive end with size and speed that has already made an impact... major is sociology. Sophomore (2016): Played in all 12 games as a reserve defensive end… of his 18 tackles on the season, five were for loss… Hoof Prints: Strong blocking offensive lineman who has developed into a solid had a season-high four tackles (all solo) and a tackle for loss at Northern Illinois reserve... major is sociology. Sophomore (2016): Appeared in seven games as (10/22)… had three tackles (all solo) and a tackle for loss at Ohio (11/3)… also a reserve offensive lineman… listed on the depth chart as the back center, he registered a tackle for loss against Boston College (10/1), Ball State (10/15) and also saw time at guard. Redshirt-Freshman (2015): Played in one games as a Miami (OH) 11/12). Freshman (2015): Played in 11 games as a reserve defensive reserve offensive lineman. Freshman (2014): Redshirted in his first season at Buf- end as a true freshman… had 13 tackles, including three tackles for loss and 1.5 falo. High School: Came to Buffalo from Columbus, OH, where he was captain of sacks on the season… had three tackles against Albany (9/5)… had two tackles the Hilliard Bradley varsity football team as a senior. A relentless blocker, Hartley against both Bowling Green (10/3) and Central Michigan (10/17)… had three started a school-record 30 straight games and was an All-Conference performer tackles and half a sack against Ohio (10/24)… had two tackles and a sack at Kent as a junior and senior. As a senior, he was named first-team All-State, becoming State (11/5). High School: Played for head coach Tim Conley at Southfield High the first player from Hilliard Bradley to earn that honor. Hartley also received an School… had 49 tackles, including 23 tackles for loss and 13 sacks his senior invite to play in the Ohio North-South All-Star football game, the highest honor season… named Detroit News All-Metro North… Detroit Free Press ranked him for high school football players in the state of Ohio. Off the football field, Hartley the 23rd best prospect in the state of Michigan… still evolving as a player as he holds the school record in the shot put. has played only three years of organized football.

Harris’ Career Statistics Year GP-GS Solo Ast TT TFL-Yds Sacks Int FR FF 2015 11-0 8 5 13 3.0-13 1.5-12 0 0 0 2016 12-0 16 2 18 5.0-15 0-0 0 0 1 Totals 23-0 24 7 31 8.0-28 1.5-12 0 0 1

DEMONE HARRIS 91 DE • 6-4 • 272 • Senior Buffalo, NY • Bishop Timon-St. Jude

Hoof Prints: A former walk-on who has developed into a starting defensive end... major is sociology. Junior (2016): Appeared in all 12 games and started 11 at defensive end… had 30 tackles on the season and ranked third on the team with three sacks… ranked second on the team with two forced fumbles… had a season-high five tackles against both Nevada (9/17) and Ball State (10/15)… PLAYER BIOS

JOHNATHAN TYRONE HAWKINS 24 HILL 33 RB • 5-11 • 208 • Junior CB • 6-1 • 195 • R-Freshman Lawrenceville, GA • Mill Creek Passaic, NJ • Don Bosco Prep

Hoof Prints: Talented running back who will likely play a more prominent role Hoof Prints: Physical cornerback who will challenge for time after redshirting in 2016 after seeing action as a reserve back over the last two seasons... major last season as a freshman... major is undecided. Freshman (2016): Redshirted is undecided. Sophomore (2016): Played in all 12 games and made one start in his first season at Buffalo. High School: Smart, physical defender who was of- at running back… ranked third on the team in rushing with 338 yards on 74 ten locked up against the opposition’s top receiver... a two-year starter for head carries (4.6 ypc)… ranked fourth on the team in receiving with 21 catches for coach Greg Toal at Don Bosco Prep... named All-Metro as a senior... had 36 tack- 119 yards… had a rushing and a receiving touchdown on the season… was the les, three interceptions and a sack his senior season. team’s top kick returner with 26 returns for a 16.2 ypr average… had nine car- ries for 53 yards, including a season-long 26-yard run, at Nevada (9/17)… had a season-high 10 carries for 37 yards against Army… had six carries for 40 yards against Akron (10/27)… had seven carries for 36 yards and a touchdown against Miami (OH)… had a receiving touchdown against Kent State (10/8)… had a sea- KHALIL son-high five catches for 35 yards at Northern Illinois (10/22). Freshman (2015): Played in 10 games as a reserve running back and kick returner… rushed for 53 HODGE yards on 15 carries (3.5 avg.)… added one catch for three yards… had six kick re- 4 turns for 96 yards (16.0 avg.)… had a season-high 10 carries for 37 yards against Albany (9/5)… had four carries for 15 yards, including an 11-yard scamper at LB • 6-1 • 235 • Junior Central Michigan (10/17). High School: Played for head coach Shannon Jarvis at Stockton, CA • St. Mary’s Mill Creek High School… ran for 1,150 yards on 144 carries (8.0 ypc) and scored 19 touchdowns his senior season… named a Top 20 player in the state of Geor- gia… a first-team All-Region selection… named the County Running Back of the Year… Atlanta Journal Constitution All-County First Team… rushed for 108 yards Hoof Prints: All-MAC linebacker who piled up 123 tackles in 2016, his first sea- on only four carries in a game against Meadowcreek his senior season… also had son with the Bulls... major is sociology. Sophomore (2016): Started all 12 games a 212-yard performance and a 197-yard game as a senior. at inside linebacker and was a tackling machine in his first season at Buffalo… had a team-high 123 tackles on the year to rank eighth in school history and sec- Hawkin’s Career Statistics ond in UB’s FBS era for a single season… named All-MAC Second Team… ranked Year GP-GS Att Yards Avg. TD Long Rec. Yards TD Long second on the team in tackles for loss with seven… had double-digit tackles 2015 10-0 15 53 3.5 0 12 1 3 0 3 in seven games… had a season-high 17 tackles at Nevada (9/17) and followed 2016 12-1 74 338 4.6 1 26 21 119 1 23 with a 16-tackle performance against Army (9/24) to become the first player in Totals 22-1 89 391 4.4 1 26 22 122 1 23 UB’s FBS era to record 16+ tackles in consecutive games… had 10 tackles (eight solo) and a tackle for loss at Boston College (10/1)… had 15 tackles (nine solo) and a season-high 2.5 tackles for loss against Ball State (10/15)… had 11 tackles at Northern Illinois (10/22)… had 12 tackles, including a tackle for loss against Akron (10/27)… had 16 tackles, including a season-high 11 solo stops at Bowling Green (11/25). Previous School: A linebacker from the City College of San Fran- cisco. He played one season for the Rams. Hodge helped lead the City College of San Francisco to a state championship in 2015. He had an astounding 262 tackles his senior season at St. Mary’s High School in Stockton, CA.

Hodge’s Career Statistics Year GP-GS Solo Ast TT TFL-Yds Sacks Int FR FF 2016 12-12 61 62 123 7.0-17 1.0-6 0 0 0 Totals 12-12 61 62 123 7.0-17 1.0-6 0 0 0 PLAYER BIOS

KAMATHI TYREE HOLSEY 86 JACKSON 3 WR • 6-4 • 215 • Senior QB • 6-7 • 245 • Sophomore Philadelphia, PA • Oscar Smith (VA) Norton Shores, MI • Mona Shores

Hoof Prints: Big target who made an immediate impact in his first season with Hoof Prints: Strong-armed quarterback who emerged as the starter in 2016... the Bulls in 2016... major is communication. Junior (2016): Appeared in all 12 versatile signal-caller who can run and pass... major is social science interdis- games and started 10… ranked fifth on the team in receiving with 19 catches ciplinary. Redshirt-Freshman (2016): Played in 10 games and started nine at for 189 yards and a touchdown… registered a catch in nine of 12 games… had quarterback for the Bulls… finished the season 165-for-311 for 1,772 yards, nine a season-high four receptions for 42 yards against Albany (9/2)… had three touchdowns and nine interceptions... was the Bulls’ second leading rusher, gain- catches for 18 yards and a touchdown against Army (9/24)… had three catches ing 472 yards and five touchdowns on the ground… saw his first game action in against both Ball State (10/15) and Northern Illinois (10/22). Previous School: the second quarter of the opener against Albany and threw for 125 yards and a Tall wide receiver who is a transfer from Independence Community College after touchdown and a rushed for 60 yards… threw for 130 yards and a touchdown playing two seasons for the Pirates... had 39 catches for 602 yards as a sopho- and rushed for a season-high 87 yards and another score at Nevada (9/17)… more... had 63 receptions for 601 yards and six touchdowns as a junior. named Mid-American Conference East Division Offensive Player of the Week af- ter throwing for 178 yards and a touchdown and rushing for 34 yards and two Holsey’s Career Statistics more scores in a comeback win over Army (9/24)… went 28-of-46 for 306 yards Year GP-GS No. Yards Avg. TD Long Avg./G and three touchdowns against Ball State (10/15)… became the first UB fresh- 2016 12-10 19 189 9.9 1 21 15.8 man quarterback to throw for 300 yards in a game… rushed for 60 yards and Totals 12-10 19 189 9.9 1 21 15.8 two touchdowns and threw for 140 yards and another score in a win over Ak- ron (10/27)… finished 23-for-38 for 302 yards and a touchdown at Ohio (11/3). Freshman (2015): Redshirted in his first season at Buffalo. High School: A four- year starter for head coach Matt Koziak at Mona Shores High School… threw for 4,491 yards and 50 touchdowns and rushed for 1,064 yards and 13 touchdowns DUKE over his junior and senior seasons… Detroit Free Press ranked him as the 38th best prospect in the state of Michigan… named first-team All-State as a senior… HWANG finished his career in the top five in state history in career touchdown passes, 96 completions and passing yards… led the Sailors to the state championship game his senior season – their first appearance in nearly 50 years… also played DT • 6-1 • 290 • Sophomore basketball at Mona Shores. East Amherst, NY • Williamsville North Jackson’s Career Statistics Year GP-GS Comp Att Int Pct. Yards TD Long Avg/G 2016 10-9 165 311 9 53.1 1,772 9 75 177.2 Totals 10-9 165 311 9 53.1 1,772 9 75 177.2 Hoof Prints: Defensive tackle that exhibits good speed and strength and has ability to get off the ball... major is undecided. Sophomore (2016): Sat out the season as a redshirt. Freshman (2015): Appeared in five games as a reserve de- fensive lineman… had two tackles, one for a loss, on the season, both against Nevada (9/26). High School: Three-year starter at nose tackle for head coach ANTHONY Mike Mammoliti at Williamsville North High School... had 55 tackles and 8.5 sacks as a junior... named All-Western New York First Team… Class AA North Co-De- fensive Player of the Year… co-recipient of the Trench Trophy’s Pit Bull Award… JOHNSON played fullback on offense where he specialized in blocking… also played bas- 83 ketball for the Spartans. WR • 6-2 • 207 • Junior Rock Hill, SC • South Pointe TOMAS Hoof Prints: Speedy receiver who has three cousins in the NFL, including Jade- JACK-KURDYLA veon Clowney... major is undecided. Junior (2016): Redshirted in his first sea- 65 son at Buffalo. Previous School: Transferred to UB after playing at Iowa Western Community College. Had 19 receptions for 434 yards and two touchdowns in OL • 6-4 • 302 • Sophomore 2015. Played at Butler Community College in 2014 and had 21 catches for 559 Montreal, Quebec • Vanier College yards and five touchdowns. Was a two-sport standout at South Pointe High School in South Carolina. He was an all-area pick after a 46-catch, 11-touchdown season as a senior. Was also an all-state selection in basketball.

Hoof Prints: Worked his way into the starting lineup as a true freshman in 2016... major is sociology. Freshman (2016): Played in 10 games and started the final eight games of the season at right guard for the Bulls… the UB offense improved from 293 yards per game to 394 yards per game in the eight games he started. High School: Jack-Kurdyla is a 6-4, 295-lb. offensive lineman from Vanier College in Montreal. PLAYER BIOS

DOMINIC DEV JOHNSON 9 LAMOUR 28 QB • 6-5 • 230 • R-Freshman S • 6-2 • 200 • R-Freshman Windsor, Ontario • Catholic Central Montreal, Quebec • Vanier College

Hoof Prints: Young quarterback from Canada who redshirted last season as a Hoof Prints: Safety with good size and speed that will challenge for a starting freshman... major is exercise science. Freshman (2016): Redshirted in his first role in 2017... a native of Haiti, but grew up in Canada... major is sociology. Red- season at Buffalo. High School: Tall quarterback prospect who hails from Wind- shirt-Freshman (2016): Saw action in the final nine games of the season and sor, Ontario... played at Catholic Central High School... named a first-team New- started once… earned his first career start against Ohio (11/3)… had 22 tackles man Conference All-Star as a senior. and a forced fumble on the season… had a season-best five tackles (four solo) at Boston College (10/1)… had four tackles against both Kent State (10/8) and Ball State (10/15)… had three tackles and a forced fumble at Bowling Green (11/25). Freshman (2015): Redshirted in his first season at Buffalo. High School: Played JAKE both wide receiver and defensive back for head coach Peter Chryssomalis at Vanier College… plays with speed, has good reaction time and isn’t afraid to be KHOURY 95 physical… had 20 receptions and four touchdowns as a senior. DT • 6-2 • 300 • Junior Traverse City, MI • St. Francis ZAC LEFEBVRE 89 Hoof Prints: Versatile defensive lineman who was also a top-ranked wrestler in high school... his godfather, Scott Kowalkowski, played at Notre Dame and TE • 6-6 • 255 • R-Freshman spent 11 years in the NFL... major is undecided. Sophomore (2016): Appeared in Victor, NY • Victor five games as a reserve defensive lineman… did not register a tackle. Redshirt- Freshman (2015): Played in six games as a reserve defensive lineman and on special teams… registered two solo tackles on the season. Freshman (2014): Redshirted in his first season at Buffalo. High School: Another dual sport athlete Hoof Prints: Should cahllenge for a prominent role in the tight end rotation after that’s comes to Buffalo from Traverse City, MI. Khoury was a four year starter on redshirting last season as a freshman... major is undecided. Freshman (2016): the defensive line at St. Francis Catholic and he earned first-team All-State as a Redshirted in his first season at Buffalo. High School: Big tight end target who junior and a senior. Off the field, Khoury was an outstanding wrestler as he was played for Geoff Mandile at Victor High School... helped lead the Blue Devils to the #2 ranked heavyweight wrestler in Division 3 and 4 in the state of Michigan. a Monroe County Division II championship in 2015... caught 22 passes for 305 yards and five touchdowns as a senior... also played defensive end and long snapper for Victor... named All-Greater Rochester as a senior... named a Monroe EVIN County All-Star as a senior. KSIEZARCZYK 67 CAMERON OL • 6-6 • 315 • Sophomore LEWIS West Seneca, NY • West Seneca East 39 CB • 5-11 • 185 • Junior

Hoof Prints: Talented offensive line prospect who will challenge for more play- Detroit, MI • Consortium Prep ing time after playing a reserve role last season... major is undecided. Redshirt- Freshman (2016): Appeared in 11 games, primarily in special teams formations. Freshman (2015): Redshirted in his first season at Buffalo. High School: A three- Hoof Prints: Athletic safety who saw significant time at cornerback as a true year starter for head coach Jim Maurino at West Seneca East High School… team freshman in 2015 and started last season as a sophomore... major is international captain on a squad that went 24-5 in his three seasons as a starter… named to trade. Sophomore (2016): Started all 12 games at cornerback… ranked sixth on All-Western New York team… Class A South Lineman of the Year… Class A All- the team in tackles with 60… tied for the team lead with seven pass breakups… State First Team selection… was a finalist for the Trench Trophy – given to the had seven tackles and a pass breakup against Albany (9/2)… Had seven tackles Western New York Lineman of the Year… also plays basketball for the Trojans. against Army (9/24)… had seven tackles, including 1.5 for loss at Boston Col- lege (10/1)… had six tackles and two pass breakups against Ball State (10/15)… had six tackles and two pass breakups against Akron (10/27)… had four tackles, including a tackle for loss at Ohio 11/3)… had six tackles at Western Michigan (11/19)… had four solo stops and two pass breakups at Bowling Green (11/25). Freshman (2015): Played in all 12 games as a reserve cornerback… had 29 tack- les, an interception and five pass breakups on the season… had two tackles and a pass breakup against Albany (9/5)… had three tackles against both Florida At PLAYER BIOS lantic (9/19) and Nevada (9/26)… had a season-high six tackles (all solo) against games and started the first two of the season at right guard… also took some Bowling Green (10/3)… had two solo tackles at Miami (OH) (10/29)… had four snaps at center. Freshman (2013): Redshirted in his first season at Buffalo. High tackles and returned an interception 68 yards for a touchdown against Northern School: Manosalvas is another multi-sport athlete who came to Buffalo after a Illinois (11/11)… had two tackles and a pass breakup at Akron (11/21)… had successful high school career. He comes from Paramus High School in New Jer- three tackles against Massachusetts (11/27). High School: Was both a wide re- sey, where he was a team captain. As a senior, he was a first-team All-Suburban ceiver and defensive back for head coach John Pittman at Consortium Prep… New Jersey team member and was a first-team All-Division member. Additional- had 52 tackles, three interceptions and five forced fumbles as well as 1,432 re- ly, the New Jersey Football Coaches Association listed him as a Super 100 mem- ceiving yards and returned two kicks for a touchdown his junior season… as a ber. Off the football field, he was a heavyweight for the school wrestling team senior, he had seven interceptions and four forced fumbles as well as 979 receiv- and also threw shot put and discus for the track and field team. ing yards and eight touchdowns… he was a serious return threat as he returned four kickoffs and one punt for a touchdown his senior season… also played baseball for the Cougars. JACOB Lewis’ Career Statistics Year GP-GS Solo Ast TT TFL-Yds Sacks Int FR FF 2015 12-0 25 4 29 0-0 0-0 1 0 0 MARTINEZ 2016 12-12 44 16 60 2.5-5 0-0 0 0 0 88 Totals 24-12 69 20 89 2.5-5 0-0 1 0 0 WR • 6-0 • 190 • Senior South Port, FL • Bozeman TYLER Hoof Prints: Speedy receiver who played quarterback in high school... also MABRY part of UB’s return game... loves to fish... major is social science interdisciplinary. 81 Junior (2016): Limited to seven games due to an injury… earned the start at Northern Illinois (10/22)… had seven catches for 121 yards and a touchdown on TE • 6-3 • 250 • Sophomore the year… had two receptions for 24 yards at Ohio (11/3)… had a season-best four catches for 92 yards and a touchdown at Bowling Green (11/25). Sopho- Ypsilanti, MI • IMG Academy more (2015): Appeared in all 12 games and started two… had 15 catches for 153 yards and a touchdown on the season… returned a punt for 86 yards and a touchdown against Albany (9/5)… also had a season-high four catches for Hoof Prints: Tight end prospect with good size and hands... should challenge 35 yards and a touchdown against the Great Danes… had two catches for 15 for the starting job in 2016... high school teammate of fellow Bull K.J. Osborn... yards against Bowling Green (10/3)… had two catches for 31 yards at Miami (OH) major is communication. Redshirt-Freshman (2016): Appeared in all 12 games (10/29)... had three receptions for 17 yards at Akron (11/21)… had two catches for and made three starts at tight end… had nine receptions for 95 yards on the sea- 27 yards against Massachusetts (11/27). Redshirt-Freshman (2014): Appeared son… registered a catch in seven different games… had two catches for 29 yards in all 11 games and started five on the season… ranked third on the team with 28 at Nevada (9/17)… had a 21-yard grab against Ball State (10/15)… had 2 catch- receptions for 280 yards… had three receiving touchdowns… had a reception in es for 28 yards, including a season-long 25-yard reception against Miami (OH) every game on the season… had his best game of the season against Miami (OH) (11/12). Freshman (2015): Redshirted in his first season at Buffalo. High School: (9/27) when he had eight catches for 94 yards and his first career touchdown… After playing three seasons at Lincoln High School in Ypsilanti, MI, he played his had three receptions for 35 yards at Eastern Michigan (10/11)… had three catch- senior season for head coach Chris Weinke at IMG Academy… used primarily as es for 22 yards against Central Michigan (10/25)… had three receptions for 25 a blocking tight end, he had 11 receptions for 154 yards and a touchdown in his yards and a touchdown against Akron (11/11)… had three catches for 34 yards senior season at IMG… helped lead the Ascenders to a 10-1 record and a number and a touchdown at Massachusetts (11/28). Freshman (2013): Redshirted in his one ranking in the state of Florida… at Lincoln, he had 19 receptions for 270 first season at Buffalo. High School: Martinez played quarterback for Bozeman yards and two touchdowns… played high school ball at both Lincoln and IMG High School. He generated 1,007 yards rushing with 19 touchdowns and 1,181 with fellow Bull K.J. Osborn. yards passing with 12 touchdowns this past season. As a junior, he rushed for 1,400 yards and passed for 800 yards. Earned All-District, All-County and District Player of the Year. He is the best leader his coach has ever seen. Mabry’s Career Statistics Year GP-GS No. Yards Avg. TD Long Avg./G 2016 12-3 9 95 10.6 0 25 7.9 Martinez’s Career Statistics Totals 12-3 9 95 10.6 0 25 7.9 Year GP-GS No. Yards Avg. TD Long Avg./G 2014 11-5 28 280 10.0 3 31 25.5 2015 12-2 15 153 10.2 1 20 12.8 2016 7-1 7 121 17.3 1 31 17.3 BRANDON Totals 30-8 50 554 1.1 5 31 18.5 MANOSALVAS 61 OL • 6-5 • 305 • Senior Paramus, NJ • Paramus

Hoof Prints: Veteran offensive lineman who can play both guard and center... plays the guitar... major is business administration. Junior (2016): Started all 12 games at left guard for the Bulls... helped paved the way for running back Jordan Johnson’s 1,000-yard season. Sophomore (2015): Made 10 starts at guard… started the first six games at right guard before making the move to left guard for the remainder of the season. Redshirt-Freshman (2014): Appeared in nine PLAYER BIOS

ADAM JUSTIN MITCHESON 19 MULBAH 21 K • 6-2 • 205 • Junior LB • 5-11 • 210 • Sophomore Pittsburgh, PA • Kiski Area Laurel, MD • Saint Vincent Pallotti

Hoof Prints: Accurate kicker who earned the starting role in 2015... major is so- Hoof Prints: Linebacker who worked his way into the rotation as a true freshman ciology. Sophomore (2016): Started every game at kicker for the Bulls… led in 2016... major is civil engineering. Freshman (2016): Saw action in six games Buffalo in scoring with 54 points on the season… was 11-for-18 on field goals on the season… did not register a tackle on the year. High School: Played for and 21-for-23 on extra points… made a season-best three field goals (32, 37, 45) head coach Ian Thomas at Saint Vincent Pallotti High School... named a DMVelite against Albany (9/2)… made his only field goal attempt, a 33-yarder, in overtime All-State Honorable Mention selection as a senior... named All-Conference as a for the walk-off win against Army… named Mid-American Conference Special junior. Teams Player of the Week following the Army win… made two field goals (34, 41) against Kent State (10/8)… made both his field goal attempts (23, 28) against Akron (10/27). Redshirt-Freshman (2015): Started all 12 games at kicker… con- verted on 13-of-19 field goal attempts… made 31-of-36 extra point attempts… was a perfect 7-for-7 on field goals inside 30 yards… made his first career goal MYLES attempt – a 40-yarder against Albany (9/5)… Made field goals of 33 and 43 yards against Nevada (9/26)… had a season-best three field goals (30, 28, 27) against NICHOLAS Bowling Green (10/3)… made two field goals (24, 35) against Ohio (10/24)… had 39 a season-long 46-yard field goal at Miami (10/29)… was 2-for-2 on field goal -at tempts (22, 23) against Massachusetts. Freshman (2014): Redshirted in his first DE • 6-2 • 260 • Junior season at Buffalo. High School: As a senior, he finished the season going 12- Rochester, NY • Irondequoit for-16 on his field goal attempts with a long of 50 yards. As a punter, Mitcheson averaged 40.6 yards per punt and had a long of 69 yards. He has won a field goal accuracy competition in Florida, a field goal distance competition in Ohio and the Regional Kohl’s punting competition in . Mitcheson is the Hoof Prints: Originally recruited as a linebacker, made the move to defensive only specialist ranked in the “Pennsylvania Finest” by 24/7 Sports. He also played end in 2015... major is communication. Sophomore (2016): Played in nine baseball and basketball in high school. games on the season... had 11 tackles (eight solo) on the year... had two solo tackles at Nevada (9/17)... had three solo tackles at Boston College (10/1)... had Mitcheson’s Career Statistics three tackles against Akron (10/27). Redshirt-Freshman (2015): Appeared in Year FGM-FGA Pct. Long PAT Pct. the opener before missing the remainder of the season with an injury. Freshman 2015 13-19 68.4 46 31-36 86.1 (2014): Redshirted in his first season at Buffalo. High School: Named to the All- 2016 11-18 61.1 45 21-23 91.3 Greater Rochester teamand was All-State. A three-year starter on varsity, he was Totals 24-37 64.9 46 52-59 88.1 a captain as a senior and had seven sacks as a linebacker for Irondequoit. Along with football, he also was a member of the wrestling and track teams while in high school. GLYNN MOLINICH 44 TE • 6-0 • 240 • Senior Pittsford, NY • Pittsford Mendon

Hoof Prints: A former walk on who has played both tight end and fullback over his career... major is history. Junior (2016): Played in all 12 games on the Bulls’ special teams units… had two solo tackles on the season. Sophomore (2015): Appeared in all 12 games, primarily on special teams. Redshirt-Freshman (2014): Appeared in 10 games, primarily on special teams… had one kick return for 10 yards against Miami (OH) (9/27). Freshman (2013): Redshirted in his first season at Buffalo. PLAYER BIOS

PAUL K.J. NOSWORTHY72 OSBORN 8 OL • 6-4 • 298 • Sophomore WR • 6-0 • 200 • Sophomore Baldwin, NY • Baldwin Ypsilanti, MI • IMG Academy

Hoof Prints: Talented offensive lineman who transferred to UB prior to the 2016 Hoof Prints: Speedy receiver who came to UB from IMG Academy with fellow season... major is undecided. Sophomore (2016): Sat our per NCAA transfer Bull Tyler Mabry... will challenge for a starting role in 2017... major is sociology. rules. Previous School: Transferred to UB from Grambling State where he played Redshirt-Freshman (2016): Played in all 12 games and started two at receiver… one season for the Tigers. Returning to New York after playing his high school had eight catches for 105 yards and a touchdown on the year… registered a ball at Baldwin High School in Baldwin, NY. catch in five different games… had three catches, including a 39-yard touch- down reception against Ball State (10/15)… had two catches for 12 yards at Ohio (11/3). Freshman (2015): Redshirted in his first season at Buffalo. High School: After playing three seasons at Lincoln High School in Ypsilanti, MI, he played his senior season for head coach Chris Weinke at IMG Academy… described as a ANTONIO good route runner with speed, he had 21 receptions for 379 yards and a team- best seven touchdowns as a senior… helped lead the Ascenders to a 10-1 record NUNN and a number one ranking in the state of Florida… also runs track and set the 16 school record in the 100 and 200 meters while a junior at Lincoln High School… played high school ball at both Lincoln and IMG with fellow signee Tyler Mabry. WR • 5-11 • 193 • R-Freshman Tampa, FL • Jefferson Osborn’s Career Statistics Year GP-GS No. Yards Avg. TD Long Avg./G 2016 12-2 8 105 13.1 1 39 8.8 Totals 12-2 8 105 13.1 1 39 8.8 Hoof Prints: Speedy receiver who redshirted last season as a freshman... major is undecided. Freshman (2016): Redshirted in his first season at Buffalo.High School: Wide receiver who played for head coach Jeremy Earle at Jefferson High School... had 27 catches for 526 yards and three touchdowns his senior season... played in the 2015 Hillsborough County East-West Shrine Game. MATT OTWINOWSKI 42 JAMES LB • 6-2 • 230 • Sophomore O’HAGAN 77 LaPorte, IN • LaPorte OL • 6-3 • 305 • Junior Hoof Prints: Talented linebacker who worked his way into the rotation last sea- Seaford, NY • Seaford Senior son as a true freshman... major is business administration. Freshman (2016): Played in all 12 games as a reserve linebacker… had 32 tackles, including 2.5 tackles for loss on the season… had three solo stops at Boston College (10/1)… had three tackles, including a tackle for loss against Ball State (10/15)… had a Hoof Prints: All-MAC center who was also a top-ranked wrestler in high school... tackle for loss at Northern Illinois (10/22)… had seven tackles and a tackle for named to the Rimington Trophy Watch List in 2016 and 2017... has been the Bulls loss at Ohio (11/3)… had seven tackles (four solo) at Bowling Green (11/25). High starting center since 2015... major is history. Sophomore (2016): Started every School: Played for head coach Dave Sharpe at LaPorte High School... had 87 game at center for the second straight season… named All-MAC Third Team... tackles (59 solo) and four tackles for loss in seven games his senior season... is La- helped pave the way for running back Jordan Johnson’s 1,000-yard season. Red- Porte High School’s all-time leading tackler... named Duneland Athletic Confer- shirt-Freshman (2015): First season as starting center… Started every game… ence MVP as senior... named Post-Tribune All-Area First Team as a senior... played anchored an offensive line that averaged 386.4 yards of total offense and aver- in the 2016 Blue-Grey All-American Bowl in Tampa, FL. aged 26.7 points per game. Freshman (2014): Redshirted in his first season at Buffalo. High School: Coming from Seaford High School where he was the num- Otwinowski’s Career Statistics ber one heavyweight wrestler in the state and one of the top 20 heavyweights Year GP-GS Solo Ast TT TFL-Yds Sacks Int FR FF in the nation. Along with his career on the mat, he was a four-year starter on 2016 12-0 19 13 32 2.5-7 0-0 0 0 0 both the offensive and defensive lines for head coach Rob Perpall, making the Totals 12-0 19 13 32 2.5-7 0-0 0 0 0 first team All-Metro and All-State squads. As a senior on the defensive line, he recorded 112 tackles and 12 sacks. PLAYER BIOS

TITO TIM OVERTON 13 ROBERTS 22 WR • 5-10 • 180 • R-Freshman S • 6-1 • 205 • Senior Lyndhurst, OH • Brush Hahnville, LA • Hahnville

Hoof Prints: Speedy receiver who redshirted last season as a freshman... major Hoof Prints: Returning starting safety who started 10 games last season - his first is undecided. Freshman (2016): Redshirted in his first season at Buffalo.High with the Bulls... major is social science interdisciplinary. Junior (2016): Played in School: A versatile athlete who played at Brush High School in Lyndhurst, OH... all 12 games and started 10 at safety… led the Bulls with two interceptions… named second-team All-Ohio as a senior... named All-Northeast Lakes District ranked fifth on the team with 64 tackles… had nine tackles at Nevada (9/17)… Second Team as a senior... special mention All-Northeast Lakes District as a junior. had three tackles, and a tackle for loss against both Boston College (10/1) and Ball State (10/15)… had eight tackles and an interception at Northern Illinois (10/22)… had three tackles, an interception and a pass breakup against Akron (10/27)… had nine tackles at Western Michigan (11/19)… had a season-high 10 tackles at Bowling Green (11/25). Previous School: Defensive back who played KAMERON two seasons at Fullerton College and will have two years of eligibility remaining. In 2015, he totaled 48 tackles and added an interception and a fumble recovery. PICKETT He also had six pass breakups on the year. In 2014, he had three interceptions 13 in a game against Grossmont to tie the Fullerton College record. He totaled five interceptions in 2014. RB • 5-9 • 202 • R-Freshman Suwanee, GA • North Gwinnett Roberts’ Career Statistics Year GP-GS Solo Ast TT TFL-Yds Sacks Int FR FF 2016 12-10 36 28 64 1.0-2 0-0 2 0 0 Totals 12-10 36 28 64 1.0-2 0-0 2 0 0 Hoof Prints: Running back with speed and quickness who redshirted last sea- son as a freshman... major is undecided. Freshman (2016): Redshirted in his first season at Buffalo. High School: Speedy running back with size who played for head coach Bob Sphire at North Gwinnett High School... rushed for over 1,000 yards and 14 touchdowns over his junior and senior seasons, averaging 5.0 yards BRAD per carry... a two-time All-Gwinnett County selection... named second-team All- Region as a junior. ROWLAND 69 OL • 6-4 • 305 • Junior EMMANUEL Rancho Cucamonga, CA • Los Osos REED 29 Hoof Prints: Transfer from Citris College who adds depth on the offensive line ... major is exercise science. Sophomore (2016): Saw action in one game – at RB • 5-8 • 190 • Sophomore Northern Illinois (10/22). Previous School: California native who transferred Crestview, FL • Sebastian River from Citris College where he played both guard and tackle for the Owls. Was a four-year letterwinner for head coach Tom Martinez at Los Osos High School.

Hoof Prints: Speedy running back who will challenge for a more prominent role in 2016... his brother, Micah, was a running back at UCF... major is business ad- ministration. Redshirt-Freshman (2016): Saw action in three games as a reserve running back… had seven carries for 33 yards on the year… had three carries for 15 yards against Kent State (10/8)… had four carries for 18 yards at Northern Illinois (10/22). Freshman (2015): Redshirted in his first season at Buffalo. High School: Played for head coach Kevin Pettis at Sebastian River High School… rushed for 1,844 yards and 27 touchdowns his senior season… he rushed for 5,017 yards and 59 touchdowns over his career... had three 200+ yard rushing performances his senior year… named 7A All-State Second Team. PLAYER BIOS

WESLEY TATUM SCOTT 98 SLACK 9 DE • 6-4 • 275 • Junior CB • 5-9 • 190 • Junior Murrieta, GA • Murrieta Mesa Upland, CA • Upland

Hoof Prints: Transfer from Mt. San Jacinto College who reshirted last season for Hoof Prints: Will challege for the starting cornerback job after making three the Bulls... major is undecided. Junior (2016): Redshirted in his first season at starts last season... transfer from Chaffey College... major is undecided. Sopho- Buffalo. Previous School: Transferred to UB after playing two seasons at Mt. San more (2016): Played in 10 games and started three at cornerback… had 15 tack- Jacinto College in California. Had 35 tackles, 4.5 sacks, two forced fumbles and les (12 solo) on the year… also had a pair of tackles for loss… had two tackles an interception for the Eagles in 2015. Played his high school ball at Murrieta against Albany (9/2), Nevada (9/17), Ohio (11/3) and Western Michigan (11/19)… Mesa High School where he had 57 tackles, 7.5 sacks and four forced fumbles had a season-high five tackles and a sack against Akron (10/27)… had two pass his senior season. breakups at Ohio (11/3). Previous School: Transferred to UB after playing one season at Chaffey College. Played in eight games and had 11 tackles, an intercep- tion and three pass breakups for the Panthers. The Upland, CA native played his JERIN high school football at Upland High School. Slack’s Career Statistics Year GP-GS Solo Ast TT TFL-Yds Sacks Int FR FF SCROGGINS 2016 10-3 13 2 15 2.0-15 1.0-12 0 0 0 10 Totals 10-3 13 2 15 2.0-15 1.0-12 0 0 0 WR • 6-0 • 185 • Sophomore Lakewood, CA • Cabrillo CHRIS Hoof Prints: Transfer from Long Beach College who reshirted last season for the SPELL Bulls... major is undecided. Junior (2016): Redshirted in his first season at Buf- 87 falo. Previous School: Transferred to UB after playing one season at Long Beach City College. Played in 11 games for the Vikings and had 36 receptions for 396 WR • 5-11 • 180 • Senior yards and three touchdowns. Played at Lakewood High School before transfer- ring to Cabrillo High School his senior season. He missed a few games early in the Cortland Manor, NY • Walter Panas year, but still caught 28 passes for 440 yards and three scores. Played a lot as the slot receiver for the Jaguars and was a solid possession receiver. Hoof Prints: Walk-on receiver who earned playing time in 2016... major is sociol- ogy. Junior (2016): Saw action in four games... did not register a catch. TAYLOR SHEETS 40 JACQUIS SP/K • 6-1 • 215 • Sophomore WEBB 76 Tega City, SC • Fort Mill OL • 6-6 • 340 • Junior Rochester, NY • Gates Chili Hoof Prints: Strong-legged punter who handled kickoff duties as a true fresh- man last season... major is economics. Freshman (2016): Freshman (2016): Split kickoff duties with Adam Mitcheson… kicked off 27 times for 1,439 yards (53.3 Hoof Prints: Massive offensive lineman who transferred from Rutgers in 2016 ypk)… had five touchbacks on the year.High School: Strong-legged punter and will be eligible in 2017... major is undecided. Junior (2016): Sat our per who played for head coach Ed Susi at Fort Mill High School... had 30 punts for a NCAA transfer rules. Previous School: Transferred to UB after spending two sea- 38.5 average as senior... 48 of his 56 kickoffs went for touchbacks his senior sea- sons at Rutgers… did not see any game action with the Scarlet Knights. High son... named All-State as a senior... played in the 2016 Semper Fidelis All-Ameri- School: Played at Gates Chili for head coach Jason Benham… played both of- can Bowl... named to the 2016 USA Football U19 National Select team... boomed fensive guard and tackle… named Section V, Class AA fourth-team All-State as an 80-yard punt, the fourth longest in state history in 2015. a senior playing mostly guard… rated the eighth-best prospect out of New York by Rivals.com… participated in the NLA Showcase... attended Rutgers football camp. PLAYER BIOS

ron (11/21)… had 10 tackles against Massachusetts (11/27). Freshman (2014): Saw action in 11 games… had 10 tackles (nine solo), including one for a loss BRANDON and a pass breakup on the season… registered at least one tackle in eight dif- ferent games… had a tackle for loss at Army (9/6)… had two solo stops at Ohio WILLIAMS (11/5)… had two tackles against Akron (11/11)… had a pass breakup at Massa- 14 chusetts (11/28). High School: A safety who came to Buffalo from powerhouse Colerain High School in Cincinnati, OH. Under head coach Tom Bolden, he led CB • 5-11 • 180 • Junior the conference with five interceptions as both a junior and senior, earning him Lovejoy, GA • Lovejoy All-Conference and All-Southwest Ohio honors. His secondary pedigree comes from his father John, who played cornerback at Cincinnati. Also an accomplished track athlete, Ryan has a 6’4 high jump and a 21’ long jump under his belt.

Hoof Prints: A speedy cornerback who will challenge for the starting job in Williamson’s Career Statistics 2017... high school teammate of fellow Bull Jordan Collier... major is psychology. Year GP-GS Solo Ast TT TFL-Yds Sacks Int FR FF Sophomore (2016): Played in 10 games and started twice at cornerback… had 2014 11-0 9 1 10 1.0-1 0-0 0 0 1 17 tackles and a tackle for loss on the season… had an interception and a forced 2015 12-12 48 35 83 0-0 0-0 2 1 0 fumble on the year… had a season-best six tackles, including a tackle for loss 2016 12-12 42 32 74 2.0-6 0-0 1 1 0 Totals 33-24 99 68 167 3.0-7 0-0 3 2 1 and had his first career interception against Army (9/24)… had five tackles (all solo) at Northern Illinois (10/22)… had two tackles and a forced fumble at West- ern Michigan (11/19). Redshirt-Freshman (2015): Appeared in all 12 games as a reserve cornerback and on special teams… had 12 tackles and a forced fumble on the season… had two tackles against Northern Illinois (11/11)… had two tackles and a forced fumble against Massachusetts (11/27)… also registered a KADOFI tackle in eight other games. Freshman (2014): Redshirted in his first season at Buffalo. High School: While playing for head coach Al Hughes at Lovejoy High WRIGHT School, he made the 6A Georgia Second Team as a defensive back after a senior 31 season where he recorded 70 tackles, 16 pass breakups, two interceptions and five forced fumbles. He was also a standout track athlete, competing in the 4x100 LB • 6-3 • 205 • R-Freshman and 4x400 relays, long jump, triple jump, pole vault and 300-meter hurdles. He ran a state-qualifying time of 38.9 in the 300-meter hurdles, and his 4x100 relay Richmond, VA • Henrico team finished 12th overall in the state.

Williams’ Career Statistics Hoof Prints: Will challenge for a spot in the linebacker rotation after redshirting Year GP-GS Solo Ast TT TFL-Yds Sacks Int FR FF last season as a freshman... major is undecided. Freshman (2016): Redshirted 2015 12-0 9 3 12 0-0 0-0 0 0 1 in his first season at Buffalo. High School: Played for head coach Gerald Glasco 2016 10-2 14 3 17 1.0-2 0-0 1 0 1 at Henrico High School... had 100 tackles, five interceptions, including two pick Totals 22-2 23 6 29 1.0-2 0-0 1 0 2 sixes and blocked six punts his senior season... first-team All-State as a senior... a two-time first-team All-Metro selection... named second-team All-Region as a senior. RYAN WILLIAMSON 26 S • 6-0 • 195 • Senior Cincinnati, OH • Colerain

Hoof Prints: Has played in every game since his true freshman season of 2014, including starting every game in 2015 and 2016... will likely return to starting safety this season... major is international trade. Junior (2016): Started all 12 games at safety… ranked fourth on the team with 74 tackles… added an inter- ception, three pass breakups and a fumble recovery on the season… had six or more tackles in eight games… had a season-best 10 tackles at Nevada (9/17)… had eight tackles (seven solo) at Boston College (10/1)… had six tackles and an interception against Ball State (10/15)… had six tackles, including a tackle for loss against Akron (10/27)… had six tackles, a tackle for loss and a pass breakup at Ohio 11/3)… had six tackles, a fumble recovery and a pass breakup at West- ern Michigan (11/19)… had seven tackles, a tackle for loss and a pass breakup at Bowling Green (11/25). Sophomore (2015): Started all 12 games at safety… ranked fourth on the team in tackles with 83… added two interceptions and a fumble recovery on the year… had seven tackles at Penn State (9/12)… had seven tackles, an interception and a fumble recovery at Florida Atlantic (9/19)… had seven tackles against Bowling Green (10/3)… had five tackles at Central Michigan (10/17)… had nine tackles and returned an interception 15 yards for a touchdown against Ohio (10/24)… had five tackles against both Miami (OH) (10/29) and Kent State (11/5)… had a season-high 16 tackles (seven solo) against Northern Illinois (11/11)… had eight tackles and a pass breakup at Ak- NEWCOMER BIOS

2017 RECRUITING CLASS

Mid-Year Enrollees for a touchdown. Ali Abbas Malcolm Koonce DB DL Freshman Freshman 5-10, 165 6-3, 245 Irvington, NJ/Irvington HS Peekskill, NY/Archbishop Stepinac/Milford Academy A speedy defensive back from Irvington High School in Defensive lineman who prepped at Milford Academy and New Jersey who enrolled at UB in January. As a senior enrolled at UB in January. Had 47 tackles, including 12 in 2015, he had 117 tackles, three interceptions, 16 pass tackles for loss, 11 sacks and a fumble recovery in 2016. As breakups, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery. Had 21 a senior at Archbishop Stepinac, had 58 tackles, including tackles in one game against West Essex. Named first-team six tackles for loss. Named second-team All-State and Jour- All-Conference, first-team All-Essex County and All-State nal News All-Star First Team. Helped lead the Crusaders to Honorable Mention. Played in the Phil Simms New Jersey an undefeated season and the 2015 state championship. North-South High School Football Senior All-Star Classic. Kyle Vantrease Julien Bourassa QB TE Freshman Freshman 6-3, 232 6-6, 250 Stow, OH/Stow-Munroe Falls Laval, Quebec/Cegep de Vieux Montreal Versatile quarterback who played at Stow-Munroe Falls A big-bodied tight end who enrolled at UB in January after High School in Ohio. Was a first-team All-State and first- playing at Cegep de Vieux Montreal. Had 15 receptions for team All-Northeast Inland District selection. Finished his 164 yards and a touchdown his senior season. Was a versa- career 392-for-694 for 5,680 yards and 50 touchdowns tile athlete who also played quarterback his senior season. and rushed for 1,029 yards and 24 touchdowns. As a se- Completed 23-of-54 passes including two touchdowns his nior completed 157-of-244 passes for 2,259 yards and 22 senior season. Also rushed for 149 yards and two scores touchdowns and rushed for 384 yards and eight scores. his senior year. Played in the 2016 International Bowl for Also punted the ball 21 times for a 39-yard average and Canada’s U19 National Team. was 18-of-19 on extra point attempts. Dawun Hylton Fall Enrollees DB Freshman Wankeith Akin 6-1, 195 DB Opa-Locka, FL/American/Navy Prep Freshman 5-10, 165 Lengthy cornerback who hails from Florida and prepped Roseland, NJ/Don Bosco Prep last season at Navy Prep. As a senior at American High School in Florida, had 37 tackles, two interceptions (one re- Played both wide receiver and defensive back at Don Bos- turned for a touchdown), six pass breakups and a blocked co Prep, but is projected to be a defensive back at UB. Had punt. Also a two-time state champion in the 4x400 relay. six interceptions (one returned for a touchdown) and a Clocked at 48.1 in the 400m and 1:55 in the 800m. kickoff return for a touchdown his senior season. Added 20 receptions for 277 yards and a touchdown. Overall, scored Nikolas Ricks six touchdowns as a senior (3 receiving, 1 interception, 1 LB kickoff return, 1 rushing). Named second-team All-Coun- Junior ty. Multi-sport athlete who also competed in track. Ran a 6-2, 225 10.73 100m and a 22.15 200m. Akron, OH/Canton McKinley/Ellsworth CC Frendy Darelus A linebacker who transferred from Ellsworth Commu- DL nity College after playing one season. He played in all 12 Freshman games for the Panthers, ranking fifth on the team in tack- 6-5, 220 les with 54 and third with nine tackles for loss. He also had Fort Lauderdale, FL/Dillard two forced fumbles on the season. Ricks is a graduate of Canton McKinley High School where he was a four-year Tall, rangy, athletic defensive end from Dillard High School letterwinner. He had 72 tackles, including 16 tackles for in Florida. Had 5.5 sacks, 16 hurries a forced fumble and loss as a senior. He also registered four sacks, three forced two pass breakups his senior season. fumbles and two interceptions – one of which he returned NEWCOMER BIOS

Jacob Gall Isaiah King OL WR Freshman Freshman 6-2, 300 5-10, 182 Cincinnati, OH/Archbishop Moeller Norfolk, VA/Norview Offensive lineman who was a 4-year starter for perennial- Speedy wide receiver who was also a standout track ath- power Archbishop Moeller in Cincinnati. Projected to play lete at Norview High School in Virginia. Had 523 receiving center for the Bulls. Named to the Greater Catholic League yards and seven touchdowns his senior season. Named South First Team twice in his career. Named to the Divi- All-Tidewater. Also a two-time state champion in the 55m sion I All-District Second Team. He was a team captain and and 300m. Overall, was an 11-time All-State athlete. Ran helped lead the Crusaders to the 2013 State Champion- a 10.9 100m, a 21.77 200m and a 49.85 400m at Norview. ship. High school teammate of fellow 2017 signee Kevin Marks. Kobe Green LeDarius Mack DB LB Freshman Junior 5-11, 192 6-1, 215 Deerfield Beach, FL/Deerfield Beach Vero Beach, FL/Lincoln Park Academy/ASA College A safety from Deerfield Beach High School in Florida who Athletic linebacker who transferred from ASA College had a nose for the ball. Had 64 tackles and seven intercep- where he played two seasons for the Silver Storm. As a tions his senior season. Named first-team Sun Sentinel All- sophomore, ranked fourth on the team in tackles with 24. County and first-team Miami Herald All-County. Earned He had three tackles for loss, including 1.5 sacks. Also had second-team All-State Class 8A honors. an interception and returned it 30 yards for a touchdown. Ja’Varius Harrison Kevin Marks LB RB Freshman Freshman 5-11, 225 6-0, 190 Quincy, FL/North Florida Christian Norfolk, VA/Norview Played both linebacker and running back at North Florida Explosive running back from Virginia who broke his high Christian. Is projected to be a linebacker at UB. As a line- school’s 47-year-old rushing record. Rushed for 2,364 backer, had 85 tackles, including eight tackles for loss his yards and 36 touchdowns his senior season. Averaged senior season. Totaled 198 tackles over his career. As run- 12.6 yards per carry. Added 33 receptions for 416 yards ning back, rushed for 430 yards on 63 carries 6.8 (ypc) and and two touchdowns. Named first-team All-State, All-Re- scored seven touchdowns as a senior. Named Class 2A All- gion, All-Tidewater, All-Conference and All-Conference. State as a linebacker. Named the 2015 Tallahassee Quarter- High School teammate of fellow 2017 signee Isaiah King. back Club Defensive Player of the Year. Named first-team All-Big Bend in 2015 and 2016. Jaylin Nolden DE Charlie Jones Freshman WR 6-3, 220 Freshman Euclid, OH/Euclid 6-0, 190 Deerfield, IL/Deerfield A long defensive end prospect from Euclid High School in Ohio. Had 60 tackles, 15 sacks and 19 quarterback hur- Wide receiver who is described as a good route runner ries his senior season. Named All-Ohio Honorable Men- and playmaker. Played at Deerfield High School in Illinois. tion. Named to Northeast Ohio Lakes All-District Division A three-year starter. Averaged 18.2 yards per reception, 1 team. Helped lead the Panthers to the third round of the 6.2 yards per rush and 25.3 yards per kick return. Scored Division I Regional playoffs for the first time in school his- 14 career touchdowns. Two-year All-Conference selection. tory. Named All-Area as a kick returner. 2016 team MVP. NEWCOMER BIOS

Jeremiah Riordan Aapri Washington LS CB Freshman Freshman 6-2, 230 5-9, 170 Plymouth, MI/Detroit Jesuit Charlotte, NC/Mountain Island Charter Recruited as a long snapper from Detroit Jesuit. Average Had a stellar high school career at Mountain Island Char- snap time has been clocked at .69 seconds. Ranked eighth ter in North Carolina. Led the state in interceptions with in the nation as a longsnapper by Kohl’s Kicking Camps 12 his senior season. Also had a team-high 151 tackles and is rated a five-star athlete. Also played nose guard for as a senior. Offensively, he rushed for 1,603 yards and 21 the Cubs. touchdowns. His junior campaign was just as good, total- ing 141 tackles, eight interceptions, 16 pass breakups and Rodney Scott III four forced fumbles. He also rushed for 1,134 yards and 13 WR touchdowns. Freshman 6-0, 175 Miami, FL/Miami Southridge Sure-handed wide receiver from Southridge High School in Miami. Named All-Dade Honorable Mention. Played in the Miami-Dade North vs. South All-Star Football Game. Was nominated to play in the 2017 U.S. Army All-American Bowl. Also a standout track performer, running the 110m hurdles in 15.66 and the 300m hurdles in 38.67. Rick Squires DB Freshman 6-1, 200 Pittsburgh, PA/Penn Hills Versatile athlete who played wide receiver and linebacker at Penn Hills High School in Pittsburgh. Slated to played safety for the Bulls. Had 40 tackles, four tackles for loss, two sacks, an interception (returned for a TD) and a fumble re- covery his senior season. As a receiver, had 29 receptions for 437 yards and five touchdowns. Named 2015 and 2016 Northern Seven Second-Team All-Conference. Tim Terry, Jr. LB Freshman 6-2, 215 Pittsburgh, PA/Central Catholic Linebacker prospect from football power Central Catholic in Pittsburgh. As a senior, ranked second on the team in tackles with 83 and had three interceptions – all returned for touchdowns. Added four forced fumbles. Named sec- ond-team All-State. Named first-team All-6A Section 1. Named WPIAL Class 6A All-Conference. Was a Mr. PA Foot- ball nominee. 2016 STATISTICS

2016 KEY NUMBERS 2016 MAC STANDINGS QUICKIE STATS (2016)

Third Down Efficiency Team MAC Overall Buffalo’s record was: Opponent Third Downs Pct. Result W L W L When leading at the half______1-1 Albany 5-of-17 29.4 L East Division When trailing at the half______1-9 at Nevada 6-of-14 42.8 L When tied at the half ______0-0 Army 7-of-15 46.7 W Ohio 6 2 8 6 When leading after three quarters______1-1 at BC 1-of-11 09.0 L Miami (OH) 6 2 6 7 Kent State 10-of-19 52.6 L Bowling Green 3 5 4 8 When trailing after three quarters______1-9 Ball State 7-of-18 38.9 L Akron 3 5 5 7 When tied after three quarters______0-0 at NIU 1-of-12 08.3 L When scoring first______0-0 Kent State 2 6 3 9 Akron 1-for-10 10.0 W When opponent scores first______2-10 at Ohio 12-of-23 56.5 L Buffalo 1 7 2 10 When running more plays than opp.______0-5 Miami (OH) 6-of-13 37.5 L at WMU 2-of-12 16.6 L When opponent runs more plays______2-5 West Division at BGSU 7-of-14 50.0 L When running the same number of plays______0-0 Western Michigan 8 0 13 1 When committing more turnovers______0-5 Time of Possession Toledo 6 2 9 4 When committing less turnovers______1-2 Opponent Buffalo Opp. Diff. Northern Illinois 5 3 5 7 Albany 32:52 27:08 +5:44 When turnovers are even______1-3 at Nevada 20:31 39:29 -18:58 Eastern Michigan 4 4 7 6 When committing at least 2 turnovers______0-5 Army 23:36 36:24 -12:48 Central Michigan 3 5 6 7 When committing less than 2 turnovers______2-5 at BC 16:53 43:07 -26:14 Ball State 1 7 4 8 When winning time of possession______0-5 Kent State 30:22 29:38 +0:44 Ball State 29:30 30:24 -0:56 When opponent wins time of possession______2-5 at NIU 31:08 28:52 +2:16 When time of possession is even______0-0 Akron 26:33 33:27 -6:56 2016 POSTSEASON AWARD WINNERS When running 70 or more off. plays______0-6 at Ohio 31:36 28:24 +3:12 When running less than 70 off. plays______2-4 Miami (OH) 28:52 31:08 +3:16 All-MAC Selections Rushing for 200 yards or more______1-2 at WMU 25:24 34:36 -9:12 Khalil Hodge, LB______Second Team at BGSU 24:03 35:57 -11:54 Rushing for less than 200 yards______1-8 Mason Schreck, TE______Second Team When passing for 200 yards or more______0-5 Number of Plays Jordan Johnson, RB______Third Team When passing for less than 200 yards______2-5 Opponent Buffalo Opp. Diff. James O’Hagan, C______Third Team When passing % is over 55%______1-4 Albany 82 54 +28 at Nevada 58 89 -31 When passing % is less than 55%______1-6 Army 64 77 -13 Academic All-MAC Selections When third down conversion is over 40%______1-4 at BC 42 84 -42 When third down conversion is less than 40%____1-6 Jarrett Franklin______Electrical Engineering Kent State 77 58 +19 Gaining more total yards than opponent______1-3 Ball State 83 81 +2 Corbin Grassman______Communication Gaining less total yards than opponent______1-7 at NIU 70 81 -11 Akron 63 84 -21 Playing at home______2-4 at Ohio 78 62 +16 Playing on the road______0-6 Miami (OH) 53 86 +33 Playing at a neutral site______0-0 at WMU 52 71 -19 Playing on natural grass______0-0 at BGSU 68 88 -20 Playing on artificial surface______2-10

2016 University at Buffalo Game-By-Game Starters Albany Nevada Army BC Kent St. Ball St. NIU Akron Ohio Miami WMU BGSU LT Joseph Joseph Joseph Joseph Joseph Joseph Joseph Joseph Joseph Joseph Joseph Joseph LG Manosalvas Manosalvas Manosalvas Manosalvas Manosalvas Manosalvas Manosalvas Manosalvas Manosalvas Manosalvas Manosalvas Manosalvas C O’Hagan O’Hagan O’Hagan O’Hagan O’Hagan O’Hagan O’Hagan O’Hagan O’Hagan O’Hagan O’Hagan O’Hagan RG Goldsby Goldsby Goldsby Goldsby Jack-Kurdyla Jack-Kurdyla Jack-Kurdyla Jack-Kurdyla Jack-Kurdyla Jack-Kurdyla Jack-Kurdyla Jack-Kurdyla RT O’Henly O’Henly O’Henly McCoy Goldsby Goldsby Goldsby Goldsby Goldsby Goldsby Goldsby Goldsby TE Schreck Schreck Schreck Schreck Schreck Schreck Schreck Schreck Schreck Schreck Schreck Schreck WR Robinson Robinson Robinson Eiland Robinson Robinson Robinson Robinson Robinson Robinson Osborn Robinson WR Holsey Holsey Holsey Holsey Holsey Holsey Holsey Holsey Holsey RB/WR Martinez Mabry (TE) Mabry (TE) Mabry (TE) RB Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson RB/FB Hawkins QB Rohach Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson Rohach Rohach WR McGill McGill McGill Osborn McGill McGill McGill McGill McGill Eiland Holsey

DE D. Harris D. Harris D. Harris D. Harris D. Harris D. Harris D. Harris D. Harris D. Harris D. Harris Keels D. Harris NG Ford Ford Perisse Ford Ford Ford Douglas Brandon Douglas Douglas Ford Ford DT Perisse Douglas Douglas Douglas Perisse Perisse Perisse M. Nicholas Ford Brandon Brandon Brandon DE Crawford Crawford Crawford Crawford Crawford Crawford Crawford Crawford Crawford Crawford Crawford Crawford LB Franklin Franklin Franklin Franklin Franklin Franklin Franklin Franklin Franklin Franklin Franklin Franklin LB Hodge Hodge Hodge Hodge Hodge Hodge Hodge Hodge Hodge Hodge Hodge Hodge LB Hargrove Hargrove Hargrove Hargrove Hargrove Hargrove Hargrove Hargrove Hargrove Hargrove Hargrove Hargorve CB Williams Ross Williams Ross Ross Ross Ross Slack Ross Slack Slack Ross S Williamson Williamson Williamson Williamson Williamson Williamson Williamson Williamson Williamson Williamson Williamson Williamson S Roberts Roberts Lewis Roberts Roberts Roberts Roberts Roberts Roberts Roberts Roberts Roberts CB Lewis Lewis Dadeboe Lewis Lewis Lewis Lewis Lewis Lewis Lewis Lewis Lewis 2016 STATISTICS

2016 Buffalo Game-by-Game Statistical Leaders

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

Sept. 2 Johnson 23-114 Jackson 14-25-1, Schreck 5-58, TD DeWeen 4-176 Mitcheson Hargrove 4-4-8, 1.0 sack Albany Jackson 10-60 125 yards, TD Holsey 4-42 44.0 (long 53) 3-4 FG (51, Lewis 5-2-7, PBU L, 22-16 Hawkins 8-41 Rohach 3-9-2, McGill 3-32 32,37,45) Roberts 4-2-6 52 yards 1-1 PAT Sept. 17 Jackson 8-87 Jackson 7-22-0, Hawkins 3-13 DeWeen 6-256 Mitcheson 0-1 Hodge 7-10-17 at Nevada Johnson 17-87, TD 130 yards, TD Mabry 2-29 42.7 (long 54) FG (43) Williamson 7-3-10 L, 38-14 Hawkins 9-53 Johnson 1-57, TD 2-2 PAT Hargrove 5-4-9

Sept. 24 Hawkins 10-27 Jackson 20-31-1, Schreck 5-58 DeWeen 4-146 Mitcheson 1-1 Franklin 6-11-17 Army Jackson 12-24, 2 TD 178 yards, TD Eiland 4-13 36.5 (long 46) FG (33) Hodge 5-11-16 W, 23-20 (OT) Johnson 10-17 Holsey 3-18, TD 2-3 PAT Hargrove 9-4-13, FF, FR

Oct. 1 Hawkins 6-22 Jackson 9-21-0, McGill 5-23 DeWeen 8-359 Mitcheson 1-1 Franklin 7-3-10, TFL at BC Johnson 7-13 42 yards Schreck 2-26 44.9 (long 51) FG (28) Hodge 8-2-10, TFL L, 35-3 Williamson 7-1-8

Oct. 8 Jackson 11-40 Jackson 20-39-0, McGill 4-65 DeWeen 4-182 Mitcheson 2-3 Ross 7-1-8, TFL Kent State Johnson 17-39 250 yards, TD Robinson 4-52 45.5 (long 58) FG (34, 41, 46) Hargrove 3-4-7 L, 44-20 Hawkins 6-22 Schreck 3-21 2-2 PAT Williamson 3-3-6

Oct. 15 Johnson 12-76 Jackson 28-46-0, Schreck 9-61, TD DeWeen 6-215 Mitcheson 0-1 Hodge 9-6-15, 2.5 TFL Ball State Jackson 17-64 306 yards, 3 TD Robinson 5-80, TD 35.8 (long 54) FG (21) Ross 5-3-8, PBU L, 31-21 Hawkins 6-19 Osborn 3-56, TD 3-3 PAT Hargrove 5-2-7, INT

Oct. 22 Johnson 13-97, TD Jackson 25-41-4, Schreck 5-43 DeWeen 8-323 Mitcheson Hodge 6-5-11 at N. Illinois Reed 4-18 203 yards Hawkins 5-35 40.4 (long 58) 1-1 PAT Roberts 5-3-8, INT L, 44-7 Hawkins 4-15 Eiland 4-49 Hargrove 4-3-7

Oct. 27 Johnson 24-282,2 TD Jackson 7-21-1, McGill 3-82 DeWeen 7-262 Mitcheson 2-2 Hodge 8-4-12, TFL Akron Jackson 9-60, 2 TD 140 yards, TD Schreck 3-52, TD 37.4 (long 47) FG (23, 28) Douglas 4-3-7, TFL W, 41-20 Hawkins 6-40 Hawkins 1-6 4-4 PAT Lewis 5-1-6, 2 PBU

Nov. 3 Johnson 17-59 Jackson 23-38-1, Schreck 7-120, TD DeWeen 6-215 Mitcheson 1-3 Otwinowski 1-6-7, TFL at Ohio Jackson 15-25 302 yards, TD Robinson 4-73 35.8 (long 53) FG (38, 22, 20) Roberts 4-2-6 L, 34-10 Hawkins 4-19 McGill 4-40 1-1 PAT Williamson 4-2-6, TFL

Nov. 12 Johnson 29-100, TD Jackson 12-27-1, Schreck 10-89 DeWeen 4-123 Mitcheson 1-2 Hargrove 1-5-6, TFL Miami (OH) Hawkins 7-36 96 yards McGill 4-34 30.8 (long 40) FG (49, 30) Crawford 5-0-5, 2 TFL, FF, FR L, 35-24 Jackson 6-26 Rohach 9-13-0, Mabry 2-28 3-3 PAT Lewis 4-1-5 97 yards Nov. 19 Johnson 16-95 Rohach 12-22-0, Schreck 5-57 DeWeen 10-399 Hargrove 12-3-15, TFL, FF at W. Michigan Rohach 12-19 140 yards McGill 4-52 39.9 (long 50) Roberts 4-5-9 L, 38-0 Hawkins 1-10 Eiland 1-26 Franklin 3-3-6, TFL

Nov. 25 Johnson 15-61, TD Rohach 20-35-0, McGill 6-142 DeWeen 5-209 Mitcheson 1-2 Hodge 11-5-16, TFL at BGSU Hawkins 7-24 334 yards, TD Martinez 4-92, TD 41.8 (long 48) PAT Hargrove 6-8-14 L, 27-19 Anderson 0-1-0 Schreck 4-35 Franklin 6-4-10, TFL 2016 STATISTICS

Game-by-Game Results (2-10, 1-7 MAC) Rushing Date Opponent W/L Score Attendance Player No. Yds Neg Net Avg TD Lng 9/2 ALBANY L 22-16 18,657 JOHNSON, Jordan 200 1,093 53 1,040 5.2 6 61 9/17 at Nevada L 38-14 20,457 JACKSON, Tyree 99 472 73 399 4.0 5 38 9/24 ARMY WO 23-20 19.217 HAWKINS, Johnathan 74 353 15 338 4.6 1 26 10/1 at Boston College L 35-3 24,203 ROHACH, Grant 35 140 96 44 1.3 0 20 10/8 KENT STATE* L 44-20 20,532 REED, Emmanuel 7 33 0 33 4.7 0 11 10/15 BALL STATE* L 31-21 16,092 EILAND, Jamarl 1 4 0 4 4.0 0 4 10/22 at Northern Illinois* L 44-7 11,801 ROBINSON, Malcolm 1 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 10/27 AKRON* W 41-20 15,012 11/3 at Ohio* L 34-10 17,113 TEAM 9 0 19 -19 -2.1 0 0 11/12 MIAMI (OH)* L 35-24 15,447 Total 426 2095 256 1839 4.3 12 61 11/19 at #14 Western Michigan* L 38-0 26,136 Opponents 597 3335 296 3039 5.1 29 80 11/25 at Bowling Green* L 27-19 10,021 *Mid-American Conference game Receiving Team Statistics Player No. Yds Avg TD Lng UB Opponents SCHRECK, Mason 59 651 11.0 4 75 SCORING 198 388 MCGILL, Marcus 40 573 14.3 0 52 POINTS PER GAME 16.5 32.3 ROBINSON, Malcolm 22 277 12.6 1 44 POINTS OFF TURNOVERS 23 61 HAWKINS, Johnathan 21 119 5.7 1 23 FIRST DOWNS 220 259 HOLSEY, Kamathi 19 189 9.9 1 21 RUSHING 96 147 EILAND, Jamarl 18 175 9.7 1 26 PASSING 112 96 JOHNSON, Jordan 9 101 11.2 1 57 PENALTY 12 16 MABRY, Tyler 9 95 10.6 0 25 RUSHING YARDAGE 1,839 3,039 OSBORN,KJ 8 105 13.1 1 39 YARDS GAINED RUSHING 2,095 3,335 MARTINEZ, Jacob 7 7 121 17.3 1 YARDS LOST RUSHING 256 296 RUSHING ATTEMPTS 426 597 Total 212 2406 11.3 11 75 AVERAGE PER RUSH 4.3 5.1 Opponents 164 2198 13.4 15 73 AVERAGE PER GAME 153.2 253.2 TDS RUSHING 12 29 PASSING YARDAGE 2,406 2,198 Total Offense COMP-ATT-INT 212-397-11 164-285-5 Player GP Plays Rush Pass Total Yds/Gm AVERAGE PER PASS 6.1 7.7 JACKSON, Tyree 10 410 399 1772 2171 217.1 AVERAGE PER CATCH 11.3 13.4 JOHNSON, Jordan 12 201 1040 6 1046 87.2 AVERAGE PER GAME 200.5 183.2 ROHACH, Grant 9 119 44 628 672 74.7 TDS PASSING 11 15 HAWKINS, Johnathan 12 74 338 0 338 28.2 TOTAL OFFENSE 4,245 5,237 REED, Emmanuel 3 7 33 0 33 11.0 TOTAL PLAYS 823 882 EILAND, Jamarl 12 1 4 0 4 0.3 AVERAGE PER PLAY 5.2 5.9 TEAM 5 9 -19 0 -19 -3.8 AVERAGE PER GAME 353.8 436.4 Total 12 823 1839 2406 4245 353.8 KICK RETURNS: #-YARDS 54-878 35-778 Opponents 12 882 3039 2198 5237 436.4 PUNT RETURNS: #-YARDS 15-108 21-236 INT RETURNS: #-YARDS 5-0 11-160 KICK RETURN AVERAGE 16.3 22.2 Score By Quarters PUNT RETURN AVERAGE 7.2 11.2 UB Opponents INT RETURN AVERAGE 0.0 14.5 First Quarter 10 88 FUMBLES-LOST 12-8 18-8 Second Quarter 79 123 PENALTIES-YARDS 63-517 54-465 Third Quarter 22 76 AVERAGE PER GAME 43.1 38.8 Fourth Quarter 84 101 PUNTS-YARDS 74-2875 49-1903 Overtime 3 0 AVERAGE PER PUNT 38.9 38.8 Totals 198 388 NET PUNT AVERAGE 34.0 35.4 Average 16.5 32.3 KICKOFFS-YARDS 43-2299 77-4408 AVERAGE PER KICK 53.5 57.2 NET KICK AVERAGE 32.5 39.0 TIME OF POSSESSION/GAME 26:59 33:02 3RD-DOWN CONVERSIONS 66/181 84/182 3RD-DOWN PCT 36% 46% 4TH-DOWN CONVERSIONS 7/16 9/24 4TH-DOWN PCT 44% 38% SACKS BY-YARDS 18-163 22-146 MISC YARDS 0 0 TOUCHDOWNS SCORED 24 49 FIELD GOALS-ATTEMPTS 11-18 16-21 ON-SIDE KICKS 0-2 0-0 RED-ZONE SCORES (22-28) 79% (43-49) 88% RED-ZONE TOUCHDOWNS (14-28) 50% (30-49) 61% PAT-ATTEMPTS (21-23) 91% (44-47) 94% ATTENDANCE 104,957 109,731 GAMES/AVG PER GAME 6/17,493 6/18288 NEUTRAL SITE GAMES 0/0 2016 STATISTICS

Punting All-Purpose Yards Player No. Yds Avg Lng TB FC I-20 Blk Player Rush Rec PR KOR IR Tot. Avg. DEWEEN, Kyle 72 2,865 39.8 58 6 19 22 2 JOHNSON, Jorda 1040 101 0 42 0 1183 98.6 TEAM 2 10 5.0 10 0 0 0 0 HAWKINS, Johnathan 338 119 0 420 0 877 73.1 Total 74 2875 38.9 58 6 19 22 2 MCGILL, Marcus 0 573 0 94 0 667 55.6 SCHRECK, Mason 0 651 0 0 0 651 54.2 Punt Returns EILAND, Jamarl 4 175 108 307 0 594 49.5 Player No. Yds Avg TD Lng JACKSON, Tyree 399 0 0 0 0 399 39.9 LISA, Collin 8 30 3.8 0 15 ROBINSON, Malcolm 0 277 0 0 0 277 23.1 STANBACK, Brand 1 0 0.0 0 0 HOLSEY, Kamathi 0 189 0 0 0 189 15.8 MARTINEZ, Jacob 1 86 86.0 1 86 MARTINEZ, Jacob 0 121 0 0 0 121 17.3 Total 10 116 11.6 1 86 MABRY, Tyler 0 95 0 15 0 110 9.2 Opponents 22 187 8.5 0 58 OSBORN,KJ 0 105 0 0 0 105 8.8 ROHACH, Grant 44 0 0 0 0 44 4.9 Kickoff Returns REED, Emmanuel 33 0 0 0 0 33 11.0 Player No. Yds Avg TD Lng TEAM -19 0 0 0 0 -19 -3.8 CAMPBELL, Devin 12 158 13.2 0 19 Total 1839 2406 108 878 0 5231 435.9 JOHNSON, Jordan 8 171 21.4 0 32 Opponents 3039 2198 236 778 160 6411 534.2 MARTINEZ, Jacob 7 143 20.4 0 32 HAWKINS, Johnat 6 96 16.0 0 20 TAYLOR, Anthone 2 13 6.5 0 13 Total 35 581 16.6 0 32 Opponents 40 894 22.4 0 58

Passing Player GP Effic. Comp. Att. Int. Comp. % YDS TD Long Avg/G JACKSON, Tyree 10 104.7 165 311 9 53.1 1772 9 75 177.2 ROHACH, Grant 9 120.7 46 84 2 54.8 628 2 52 69.8 ANDERSON, Drew 1 0.0 0 1 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.0 JOHNSON, Jordan 12 150.4 1 1 0 100.0 6 0 6 0.5 Total 12 107.9 212 397 11 53.4 2406 11 75 200.5 Opponents 12 136.2 164 285 5 57.5 2198 15 73 183.2

Field Goals Player FGM FGA 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ Long Blk MITCHESON, Adam 11-18 61.1 0-0 4-6 5-6 2-5 0-1 45 1

Scoring ------PATS------Player TD FGs Kick Rush Rcv Pass DXP Saf. Pts MITCHESON, Adam 0 11-18 21-23 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 54 JOHNSON, Jordan 7 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 42 JACKSON, Tyree 5 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 30 SCHRECK, Mason 4 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 24 HAWKINS, Johnathan 2 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 12 EILAND, Jamarl 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 HOLSEY, Kamathi 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 ROBINSON, Malcolm 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 MARTINEZ, Jacob 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 CRAWFORD, Brandon 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 OSBORN,KJ 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-0 0 0 6 ROHACH, Grant 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0 0-1 0 0 0 Total 24 11-18 21-23 0-0 0 0-1 0 0 198 Opponents 49 16-21 44-47 0-1 1 1-1 0 0 388 2016 STATISTICS

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 HODGE, Khalil 12 61 62 123 7.0- 17 1.0- 6 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 HARGROVE, Ishmael 12 61 42 103 5.5-25 2.5-21 1- 0 1 3 2-0 3 0 0 FRANKLIN, Jarrett 12 45 30 75 3.0-7 0.5-2 0 1 3 1-10 0 0 0 WILLIAMSON, Ryan 12 42 32 74 2.0-6 0 1-0 3 0 1-0 0 0 0 ROBERTS, Tim 12 36 28 64 1.0-2 0 2-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 LEWIS, Cameron 12 44 16 60 2.5-5 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 CRAWFORD, Brandon 12 34 20 54 14.5-65 4.0-38 0 2 3 2-9 1 0 0 DOUGLAS, Remaine 12 19 17 36 2.0-11 0.5-7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ROSS, Boise 9 25 11 36 2.5-11 0 0 7 0 1-0 1 0 0 OTWINOWSKI, Matt 12 19 13 32 2.5-7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 FORD, Chris 10 12 18 30 3.0-16 1.0-12 0 0 0 1-0 0 0 0 HARRIS, Demone 12 18 12 30 4.0-34 3.0-32 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 KEELS, Joe 12 11 12 23 2.5-9 0.5-7 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 LAMOUR, Dev 9 14 8 22 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 COLLIER, Jordan 11 13 5 18 2.0-12 2.0-12 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 HARRIS, Charles 12 16 2 18 5.0-15 1.0-4 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 WILLIAMS, Brandon 10 14 3 17 1.0-2 0 1-0 0 0 0 1 0 0 BRANDON, Justin 12 10 6 16 1.0-1 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 SLACK, Tatum 10 13 2 15 2.0-13 1.0-12 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 DADEBOE, Andrews 12 10 4 14 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 HENDRICK, Torey 11 8 4 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 NICHOLAS, Myles 9 8 3 11 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 PERISSE, Max 9 6 3 9 1.0-1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 AMES, Nick 11 4 2 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 OSBORN,KJ 12 4 1 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 HOLSEY, Kamathi 12 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 HENDERSON, Corey 4 1 2 3 2.0-2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 FORMAN, Michael 2 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 JOHNSON, Jordan 12 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 MABRY, Tyler 12 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 MCGILL, Marcus 12 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SKIPWORTH, Cameron 6 2 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 MOLINICH, Glynn 12 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 DADEBOE, Jeremiah 8 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 GRASSMAN, Corbin 12 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 SCHRECK, Mason 12 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 AMES, Jake 10 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 DEWEEN, Kyle 12 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 12 572 367 939 69-266 18-163 5-0 29 16 8-19 10 0 0 Opponents 12 507 286 793 57-234 22-146 11-160 58 10 8-108 9 4 0

2016 GAME RECAPS

ALBANY 22, BUFFALO 16 NEVADA 38, BUFFALO 14 SEPT. 2, 2016 • UB STADIUM • BUFFALO, NY SEPT. 17, 2016 • MACKAY STADIUM • RENO, NV

BUFFALO, NY - Neven Sussman teamed with Brad Harris for a 35-yard touchdown pass and two-point conversion as Albany RENO, NV - James Butler ran for 174 yards and three touchdowns to lead Nevada to a 38-14 victory over Buffalo on Saturday rallied in the fourth quarter to defeat Buffalo 22-16 on Friday night in the season opener for both teams. night.

The scoring pass to a wide-open Harris capped an 81-yard drive to put the Great Danes ahead for good. Harris twisted to Tyler Stewart ran for a score, and Jaxson Kincaide added 99 yards on 18 carries for the Wolf Pack (2-1). Nevada finished with catch the conversion pass, and Albany iced the win when Kyle Sakowski intercepted a Buffalo pass with 2:38 left in the game. 352 yards on the ground and 521 yards of offense, bouncing back after putting up just 99 yards rushing in its 39-10 loss at Notre Dame last Saturday. Sussman completed 14 of 21 passes for 113 yards with a pair of TDs. Sophomore Elijah Ibitokun-Hanks rushed for 104 yards and a touchdown on 23 carries, providing the bulk of Albany’s 125 yards on the ground. Stewart was 16 of 21 for 160 yards passing, and he scrambled for a 9-yard touchdown on the Wolf Pack’s opening series. Butler scored from inside the 4 on three consecutive Nevada possessions between the second and third quarters to stretch Tyree Jackson brought Buffalo to within 14-13 with a 17-yard TD pass just before halftime, and the Bulls grabbed a 16-14 lead the Wolf Pack’s lead to 31-0. on a 45-yard field goal in the third quarter. Jackson fumbled at the goal line with 4:01 remaining. Jordan Johnson had a 57-yard touchdown catch and a 12-yard scoring run for Buffalo (0-2).

SCORING BY QUARTER SCORING BY QUARTER Albany 7 7 0 8 22 Buffalo 0 0 7 7 14 Buffalo 0 13 3 0 16 Nevada 7 17 7 7 38 SCORING SUMMARY SCORING SUMMARY ALBANY - A. Manzo_Lewis 5 yd pass from Neven Sussman (Ethan Stark kick) NEV - STEWART, Tyler 9 yd run (ZUZO, Brett kick) UB - MITCHESON, Adam 32 yd field goal NEV - ZUZO, Brett 23 yd field goal UB - MITCHESON, Adam 37 yd field goal NEV - BUTLER, James 2 yd run (ZUZO, Brett kick) ALBANY - Ibitokun-Hanks 33 yd run (Ethan Stark kick) NEV - BUTLER, James 4 yd run (ZUZO, Brett kick) UB - SHRECK, Mason 17 yd pass from JACKSON, Tyree (MITCHESON, Adam kick) NEV - BUTLER, James 1 yd run (ZUZO, Brett kick) UB - MITCHESON, Adam 45 yd field goal UB - JOHNSON, Jordan 57 yd pass from JACKSON, Tyree (MITCHESON, Adam kick) ALBANY - Harris 35 yd pass from Neven Sussman (Ethan Stark kick) NEV - DEMPS, Wyatt 2 yd pass from STEWART, Tyler (ZUZO, Brett kick) UB - JOHNSON, Jordan 12 yd run (MITCHESON, Adam kick) TEAM STATISTICS INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS ALBANY UB RUSHING: Albany-Ibitokun-Hanks 23-104; Dione Alston TEAM STATISTICS INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS FIRST DOWNS 12 23 2-13; Neven Sussman 6-10. Buffalo-JOHNSON, Jordan UB PSU RUSHING: Buffalo-JACKSON, Tyree 8-87; JOHNSON, Jordan NET YARDS RUSHING 125 226 23-114; JACKSON, Tyree 10-60; HAWKINS, Johnat 8-41; FIRST DOWNS 17 32 17-87; HAWKINS, Johnathan 9-53; ROHACH, Grant 1-4. NET YARDS PASSING 113 177 ROHACH, Grant 7-11; NET YARDS RUSHING 231 352 Nevada-BUTLER, James 28-174; KINCADE, J, 18-99; STEW- Completions-Attempts-Int 14-21-0 17-34-3 PASSING: Albany-Neven Sussman 14-21-0-113. Buffalo- NET YARDS PASSING 130 169 ART, Tyler 6-31; WRIGHT, Blake 4-17; GANGI, Ty 3-13; MOORE, TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 238 403 JACKSON, Tyree 14-25-1-125; ROHACH, Grant 3-9-2-52. Completions-Attempts-Int 7-23-0 17-25-0 Kelton 2-10; MUHAMMAD, Ahki 1-7; RUFUS, Asauni 1-3. Fumbles: Number-Lost 0-0 1-1 RECEIVING: Albany-Zee Robinson 5-33; A. Manzo-Lewis TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 361 521 PASSING: Buffalo-JACKSON, Tyree 7-22-0-130; ROHACH, Penalties: Number-Yards 9-79 9-83 2-12; Ibitokun-Hanks 2-3; Dione Alston 2-1; Brad Harris Fumbles: Number-Lost 0-0 0-0 Grant 0-1-0-0. Nevada-STEWART, Tyler 16-21-0-160; Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 0-0-0 4-20-0 1-35; J. Crockett 1-24; Austin Ellis 1-5. Buffalo-SCHRECK, Penalties: Number-Yards 4-24 5-35 GANGI, Ty 1-4-0-9 Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD 5-123-0 2-46-0 Mason 5-58; HOLSEY, Kamathi 4-42; MCGILL, Marcus 3-32; Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 2-9-0 1-11-0 RECEIVING: Buffalo-HAWKINS, Johnathan 3-13, MABRY, Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 3-34-0 0-0-0 ROBINSON, Malcolm 2-29; OSBORN, KJ 1-11; MABRY, Tyler Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD 3-61-0 1-17-0 Tyler 2-29; JOHNSON, Jordan 1-57; SCHRECK, Mason Third-Down Conversions 1 of 11 5 of 17 1-7; HAWKINS, Johnathan 1-(-2). Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-31. Nevada-DEMPS, Wyatt 4-21; RICHARDSON, J. 3-46; Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 1 of 2 Time of Game: 3:16, Attendance: 18,657 Third-Down Conversions 6 of 14 10 of 14 CELIS, Andrew 3-29; HENDERSON, H. 2-20; MUHAMMAD, Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-3 2-3 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 0 of 0 Ahku 2-18; GIPSON, Jarred 1-20; SCOTT, Brandon 1-10; Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-18 2-15 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-1 6-6 BUTLER, James 1-5. Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 0-0 Time of Game: 3:16, Attendance: 20,457 2016 GAME RECAPS

BUFFALO 23, ARMY 20 (OT) BOSTON COLLEGE 35, BUFFALO 3 SEPT. 24, 2016 • UB STADIUM • BUFFALO, NY OCT. 1, 2016 • ALUMNI STADIUM • CHESTNUT HILL, MA

BUFFALO, NY - In 30 years of coaching, Lance Leipold had never been part of an overtime game before. Adam Mitcheson had CHESTNUT HILL, MA - The University at Buffalo football team went up against one of the nation’s top defenses and Boston never attempted a game-ending field goal before. College proved to be just that as the Eagles held the Bulls to just 67 yards of total offense in a 35-3 victory on a rainy, dreary Saturday afternoon at Alumni Stadium. Both the Buffalo coach and kicker had memorable first experiences in the Bulls 23-20 comeback victory over Army on Sat- urday night. The final score, however, was not indicative of how well Buffalo’s defense played. The Bulls had a season-high 10 tackles for loss, twice that of Boston College, and forced two Eagle turnovers. Khalil Hodge and Jarrett Franklin had 10 tackles apiece Mitcheson sprinted from one end of the field to the other after making a 33-yard field goal in overtime to secure Buffalo’s to pace the Bulls. first win of the season. Afterward, Mitcheson said he’d never been in that situation before. “Not even in high school,” he said. Ishmael Hargrove continued to play well in his first season as a starter. The junior linebacker had six tackles, a sack, two The Bulls scored two touchdowns in the final nine minutes of the fourth quarter to force overtime against a previously un- tackles for loss, a forced fumble and a fumble recovery. His sack, forced fumble and fumble recovery gave the Bulls the ball beaten Black Knights team that had not allowed any of its first three opponents to score in the fourth quarter. at the Boston College 11-yard line. UB was able to convert the turnover into points when Adam Mitcheson connected on a 28-yard field goal to cut the Boston College lead to 14-3 in the second quarter. Tyree Jackson passed for 178 yards and a touchdown and ran for 34 yards and two more touchdowns to lead the Buffalo comeback. His 1-yard touchdown plunge tied the game at 20-20 with 2:26 remaining. He also had a 12-yard run in overtime The Eagles were able to drive the length of the field on their ensuing possession and score a touchdown with 21 seconds left to set up Mitcheson’s kick. in the second quarter to take a 21-3 halftime lead.

Army quarterback Ahmad Bradshaw rushed for a season-high 126 yards on 22 carries and had a 5-yard touchdown run to The UB defense was able to hold Boston College off the scoreboard until the nine minute mark of the fourth quarter when Jon lead an Army rushing attack that totaled 396 yards. The Black Knights’ had the nation’s No. 2 rushing offense, averaging 367 Hilliman scored on a 1-yard run. The Eagles scored a touchdown in the closing seconds to make the final, 35-3. yards in its first three games. Boston College, ranked sixth in the nation in defense, was able to control the line of scrimmage all afternoon. The Bulls The Black Knights scored two touchdowns and one field goal in four trips to the red zone. On the fourth trip, Blake Wilson were limited to just 26 yards rushing and quarterback Tyree Jackson, who hadn’t been sacked all season, took some hits and missed a 34-yard field goal attempt with three seconds left in regulation. finished 9-of-21 for 42 yards.

Wilson also missed a 43-yard field goal attempt in OT. He made field goals from 21 and 38 yards in the first half. “[Boston College] is a physical group and you could see they reacted real well - came downhill,” head coach Lance Leipold said. “We never had any semblance of any type of sustained drive or movement, so that’s disappointing.” Army’s Blake Wilson had missed a 43-yard field goal attempt in OT and also missed a 34-yarder in the final three seconds of regulation. Army’s starting placekicker, Mitchell Howard, injured his left leg making a tackle on the opening kickoff. The loss dropped the Bulls to 1-3. Now finished with non-conference action, the Bulls willopen up Mid-American Conference play next Saturday when they host Kent State at UB Stadium. Kamari Holsey caught a 5-yard touchdown from Jackson to cut Army’s lead to 20-13 with 8:85 remaining. SCORING BY QUARTER Army led 10-0 at halftime, but Bradshaw’s fumble on the first drive of the second half gave Buffalo the ball at the Army 23. Buffalo 7 14 7 7 3 That led to Jackson’s first touchdown, but Mitcheson missed the extra point. Boston College 0 3 0 0 35

SCORING SUMMARY SCORING BY QUARTER BC - Jones 1 yd run (Knoll kick) Army 7 3 10 0 0 20 BC - Callinan 7 yd pass from Towles (Knoll kick) Buffalo 0 10 6 14 3 23 UB - Mitcheson, Adam 28 yd field goal BC - Walker 11 yd pass from Towles (Knoll kick) SCORING SUMMARY BC - Hilliman 1 yd run (Knoll kick) ARMY - Asberry, Jordan 15 yd run (Wilson, Blake kick) BC - Wilson 3 yd run (Knoll kick) ARMY - Wilson, Blake 21 yd field goal UB - JACKSON, Tyree 1 yd run (MITCHESON, Adam kick failed) TEAM STATISTICS INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS ARMY - Wilson, Blake 38 yd field goal UB BC RUSHING: Buffalo-Hawkins 6-22; Johnson 7-13; Robinson ARMY - Bradshaw, Ahmad 5 yd run (Wilson, Blake kick) FIRST DOWNS 5 21 1-0; Jackson 3-(-2); Jackson 3-(-2). Boston College-Hilliman UB - HOLSEY, Kamathi 5 yd pass from JACKSON, Tyree (MITCHESON, Adam kick) NET YARDS RUSHING 26 142 19-54; Jones 14-53; Towles 8-18; Wilson 9-12; Willis 3-6; UB - JACKSON, Tyree 1 yd run (MITCHESON, Adam kick) NET YARDS PASSING 41 258 Walker 1-5; Smith 1-4; 1-0. Completions-Attempts-Int 10-23-0 15-27-0 PASSING: Buffalo-Jackson 9-21-0-42;Rohach 1-2-0-(-1). TEAM STATISTICS INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 67 400 Boston College-Towles 14-25-0-234;Wade 1-2-0-24. ARMY UB RUSHING: Army-Bradshaw 22-126; Davidson 18-80; Walker Fumbles: Number-Lost 3-1 2-2 RECEIVING: Buffalo-McGill 5-23; Schreck 2-26; Mabry 1-(-1); FIRST DOWNS 21 13 5-59; Campbell 7-46; Asberry 5-40; Carter 4-20; Woolfolk Penalties: Number-Yards 5-39 4-28 Hawkins 1-(-2); Eiland 1-(-5). Boston College-Smith 5-65; NET YARDS RUSHING 396 87 4-19; Walker 1-5; St. Hilaire 1-1. Buffalo- Hawkins 10-37; Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 0-0-0 5-59-0 Sweeney 2-30; Callinan 2-22; Walker 2-8; Garrison 1-44; NET YARDS PASSING 48 178 Jackson 12-34; Johnson 10-17. Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD 4-34-0 2-43-0 Jones 1-38; Rouse 1-27; Cardinal 1-24. Completions-Attempts-Int 4-10-1 20-31-1 PASSING: Army-Bradshaw 3-8-1-36; Walker 1-1-0-12. Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 Time of Game: 3:09, Attendance: 24,203 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 444 265 Buffalo-Jackson 20-31-1-178. Third-Down Conversions 1 of 11 10 of 20 Fumbles: Number-Lost 2-1 1-0 RECEIVING: Army-Poe 1-23; Bradshaw 1-12; Ejekam 1-11; Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 3 of 4 Penalties: Number-Yards 8-83 5-35 Walker 1-2. Buffalo-Schreck 5-58; Eiland 4-13; Holsey 3-18; Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-1 5-5 Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 1-18-0 0-0-0 McGill 2-63; Hawkins 2-14; Robinson 2-12; Johnson 2-0. Sacks By: Number-Yards 2-19 1-9 Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD 4-83-0 5-91-0 Time of Game: 3:13, Attendance: 19,217 Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 1-0-0 1-0-0 Third-Down Conversions 6 of 17 7 of 15 Fourth-Down Conversions 4 of 6 2 of 3 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 3-4 4-4 Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 1-6 2016 GAME RECAPS

KENT STATE 44, BUFFALO 20 BALL STATE 31, BUFFALO 21 OCT. 8, 2016 • UB STADIUM • BUFFALO, NY OCT. 15, 2016 • UB STADIUM • BUFFALO, NY

BUFFALO, NY - The University at Buffalo football team dropped its Mid-American Conference opener to Kent State, 44-20, BUFFALO, NY - The University at Buffalo football team dropped a 31-21 decision to Ball State at UB Stadium on Saturday at UB Stadium on Saturday afternoon. Kent State quarterback Nick Holley rushed for 224 yards and four touchdowns to spoils afternoon. The Bulls were unable to capitalize on stellar defensive play in the first half and the Cardinals turned a 14-7 UB’s homecoming. halftime deficit into a 10-point victory.

Kent State was able to use big plays to set the tone for the afternoon. Kent State quarterback Nick Holley took off on a 65-yard It was a tale of two halves for the Bulls. The defense played a very spirited first half, forcing three turnovers and slowing the run on the first play from scrimmage to set up a field goal and then scored on a 67-yard touchdown run on the Golden Flashes Cardinals’ offensive attack. However, Ball State’s James Gilbert ran for 221 of his career-high 264 yards in the second half to next possession to quickly give the visiting team a 10-0 lead. spark the comeback.

After taking a 13-0 lead, early in the second quarter, Buffalo got on the board with an Adam Mitcheson 34-yard field goal to “They gashed us and it was disappointing that we couldn’t slow them down,” head coach Lance Leipold said. “Unfortunately cut the lead to 13-3 with 4:47 left in the half. The UB defense forced a 3-and-out on the Golden Flashes’ ensuing possession. they dominated the line of scrimmage in the second half and it became pretty evident that they went in at halftime and However, on the Bulls very first play, following a Kent State punt, the Golden Flashes forced a fumble, scooped it up and found something that they could expose and they were going to run the ball on us.” scored to take a 20-3 lead at the break. The loss spoiled a great effort by redshirt-freshman quarterback Tyree Jackson who had the best game of his young career. The Bulls added another Mitcheson field goal, a 41-yarder, on their first possession of the second half to cut the lead to The redshirt-freshman signal caller finished 28-of-46 for 306 yards and three touchdowns, all career highs. He became the 20-6. Following another Holley rushing touchdown, the Bulls scored their first touchdown of the game – a 2-yard TD pass first freshman quarterback in the Bulls’ FBS era (since 1999) to throw for 300 yards in a game. from Tyree Jackson to Johnathan Hawkins to make it a two-score game. However, Kent State returned the ensuing kickoff 66 yards and Holley scored his third rushing touchdown of the game, six plays later, to extend the Golden Flashes lead to 34-13. After Ball State took its opening possession and drove 55 yards for a touchdown, the Bulls responded with an impressive 91-yard touchdown drive to quickly tie the game. Jackson hit Mason Schreck on three straight pass plays, capped by a 7-yard Jackson scored on a 1-yard rushing touchdown to cut the lead to 34-20 midway through the fourth quarter. But the Golden TD pass over the top. Flashes answered, once again, as Holley ran up the middle 43 yards for a touchdown. It was a career game for Schreck as the senior tight end finished the day with a career-high nine catches for 61 yards and a Jackson finished the game 20-of-39 for a career-high 250 yards and a touchdown and was the Bulls’ leading rusher with 40 touchdown. yards on 11 carries and another score. Marcus McGill had four catches for 65 yards and Malcolm Robinson had four receptions for 52 yards – both career highs. The Bulls were able to capitalize on a Ryan Williamson interception, late in the half, when Jackson connected with Malcolm Robinson on a 13-yard touchdown to give the Bulls a 14-7 lead at the half. Defensively, the Bulls were led by Boise Ross who had a career-high eight tackles. Ishmael Hargrove had seven tackles and Ryan Williamson and Khalil Hodge added six apiece. The Cardinals effectively ran the ball in the second half and scored three straight rushing touchdowns to take a 28-14 lead early in the fourth quarter. After Ball State extended its lead to 31-14 with a 34-yard field goal, the Bulls were able to march down the field in less than a minute. Jackson found K.J. Osborn on a 39-yard catch and run for a touchdown to make it a SCORING BY QUARTER 10-point game with 3:56 left. However, the Cardinals were able to recover the onside kick and run out the clock. Kent State 10 10 7 17 44 Buffalo 0 3 3 14 20 Despite the loss, the Bulls were able to roll up a season-best 459 yards of total offense. Jordan Johnson was the Bulls leading rusher with 76 yards to crack the top 10 in school history in career rushing yards. The Buffalo native has 1,491 career rushing SCORING SUMMARY yards, good for 10th in school history. KENT - Hynes 31 yd field goal KENT - Holley 67 yd run (Hynes kick) Robinson had a career-high five catches for 80 yards and a touchdown. Osborn had three receptions for 56 yards and a score KENT - Hynes 43 yd field goal – all career highs. UB - Mitcheson 34 yd field goal KENT - Alexander 15 yd fumble recovery (Hynes kick) Defensively, the Bulls were led by Khalil Hodge who had a game-high 15 tackles, including 2.5 tackles for loss. It was his third UB - Mitcheson 41 yd field goal game this season with 15 or more tackles. Demone Harris had five tackles (all solo), a sack and a forced fumble. The Bulls KENT - Holley 3 yd run (Hynes kick) forced three turnovers in the game. Ishmael Hargrove had his first career interception in the game. UB - Hawkins 1 yd pass from Jackson (Mitcheson kick) KENT - Holley 2 yd run (Hynes kick) UB - Jackson 1 yd run (Mitcheson kick) SCORING BY QUARTER KENT - Holley 43 yd run (Hynes kick) Ball State 7 0 14 10 31 KENT - Hynes 32 yd field goal Buffalo 7 7 0 7 21

TEAM STATISTICS INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS SCORING SUMMARY KENT UB RUSHING: Kent-Holley 24-224; Matthews 5-62; Rankin 13- BSU - Gilbert 1 yd run (Hagee kick) FIRST DOWNS 17 20 58; Price 2-0; Bollas 1-(-3). Buffalo- Jackson 11-40; Johnson UB - Schreck 7 yd pass from Jackson (Mitcheson kick) NET YARDS RUSHING 341 116 17-39; Hawkins 6-22; Reed 3-15. UB - Robinson 13 yd pass from Jackson (Mitcheson kick) NET YARDS PASSING 89 256 PASSING: Kent-Holley 7-13-0-89. Buffalo-Jackson 20-39- BSU - Neal 4 yd run (Hagee kick) Completions-Attempts-Int 7-13-0 21-40-0 250; Johnson 1-1-0-6. BSU - Gilbert 80 yd run (Hagee kick) TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 430 372 RECEIVING: Kent-Price 3-36; Rankin 2-40; Calhoun 1-7; BSU - Neal 7 yd run (Hagee kick) Fumbles: Number-Lost 0-0 1-1 James 1-6. Buffalo-McGill 4-65; Robinson 4-52; Schreck BSU - Hagee 34 yd field goal Penalties: Number-Yards 2-12 2-18 3-21; Holsey 2-38; Johnson 2-33; Eiland 2-16; Hawkins 2-7; UB - Osborn 39 yd pass from Jackson (Mitcheson kick) Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 1-7-0 1-0-0 Osborn 1-20; Mabry 1-4. Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD 4-115-0 6-84-0 Time of Game: 3:15, Attendance: 20,532 TEAM STATISTICS INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 BSU UB RUSHING: BSU-Gilbert 34-264; Neal 15-44; Williamson Third-Down Conversions 6 of 12 10 of 19 FIRST DOWNS 25 24 8-39; Mabon 2-9. Buffalo- Johnson 12-76; Jackson 17-64; Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 1 of 2 NET YARDS RUSHING 356 153 Hawkins 6-19. Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-4 3-3 NET YARDS PASSING 212 306 PASSING: BSU-Neal 12-22-2-212. Buffalo-Jackson 28- Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-6 2-26 Completions-Attempts-Int 12-22-2 28-46-0 46-0-306. TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 568 459 RECEIVING: BSU-Mabon 5-84; Hazelton 4-51; Hepp 2-34; Fumbles: Number-Lost 1-1 0-0 Brown 1-43. Buffalo-Schreck 9-61; Robinson 5-80; Osborn Penalties: Number-Yards 5-45 6-49 3-56; Holsey 3-32; McGill 3-28; Eiland 2-22; Mabry 1-21; Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 1-0-0 1-13-0 Hawkins 1-4; Johnson 1-2. Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD 2-40-0 5-81-0 Time of Game: 3:31, Attendance: 16,092 Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 2-0-0 Third-Down Conversions 8 of 15 7 of 18 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 2 1 of 4 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 4-6 2-3 Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-4 1-12 2016 GAME RECAPS

NORTHERN ILLINOIS 44, BUFFALO 7 BUFFALO 41, AKRON 20 OCT. 22, 2016 • HUSKIE STADIUM • DeKALB, IL OCT. 27, 2016 • UB STADIUM • BUFFALO, NY

DeKALB, IL - Turnovers cost the University at Buffalo football team in a 44-7 loss to Northern Illinois at Huskie Stadium on BUFFALO, NY - Senior running back Jordan Johnson rushed for a school-record 282 yards and two touchdowns to help lead Saturday afternoon. The Huskies were able to capitalize on Buffalo’s four first-half turnovers to build a 31-7 lead at the half the University at Buffalo football team to a 41-20 win over Akron at UB Stadium on Thursday night. Johnson broke a 25-year- and never looked back. It was a disappointing afternoon for a team that had prided itself on taking care of the football – com- old record held by Alan Bell who rushed for 266 yards against Duquesne in 1991. mitting only three turnovers in the previous five games. Johnson spearheaded a rushing attack that finished with 378 yards on the ground – the most by a UB team in their FBS Jordan Johnson had his best game in recent memory, rushing for 97 yards and a touchdown on only 13 carries. The senior era (since 1999). Overall, the Bulls piled up a season-best 518 yards of total offense and their 41 points scored was also a running back surpassed Lee Jones for seventh place in school history with 1,615 career rushing yards. season best.

The day didn’t start off well for the Bulls as the Huskies returned the opening kickoff 97 yards for a touchdown. Later in the “I’m happy for our players and assistant coaches, because I know how hard they have worked,” head coach Lance Leipold said. quarter, Northern Illinois capitalized on an interception with a field goal to quickly take a 10-0 lead. “It’s been disappointing and frustrating to this point. To see some things come together, especially on a short week, when a lot of people had counted us out completely, I’m happy and proud of that.” The turnovers spoiled an afternoon in which the Bulls showed some efficiency moving the football. Buffalo mounted a 9-play, 90-yard drive and Johnson scored on a 29-yard run off left tackle to cut the NIU lead to 10-7. It was no secret Buffalo had struggled to stop the run this season. However, the Bulls defense stepped up and held the Zips to 128 yards on the ground – the lowest by an FBS opponent this season. Trailing, 24-7, late in the half, the Bulls marched the ball down the field looking to cut into the lead before halftime. However, on a 2nd-and-goal play, Northern Illinois came up with an interception in the endzone with just over a minute remaining. To After the game was knotted at 3 midway through the second quarter, the Bulls took the lead for good when Tyree Jackson compound the problem, the Huskies managed to drive 80 yards and score a touchdown right before the half. went untouched for a 10-yard touchdown run.

Tyree Jackson competed over 20 passes for the fourth time in the last five games. The redshirt-freshman quarterback finished Johnson scored his first touchdown of the game when he exploded up the middle for a career-long 61-yard touchdown run the day 25-of-41 for 203 yards, but did toss four interceptions. He connected with nine different receivers for the third straight to extend the Buffalo lead to 17-3 with 4:18 left in the half. It looked like that was going to be the score heading into the game. locker room, but Akron’s JoJo Natson returned a punt 79 yards for a touchdown to cut the lead to 17-10 with just 32 seconds on the clock. Senior tight end Mason Schreck had five catches for 43 yards. Johnathan Hawkins had a career-best five receptions for 35 yards. Jamarl Eiland had four catches for 49 yards. Not content with taking a knee, the Bulls were able to drive 50 yards on just five plays and Adam Mitcheson connected on a 28-yard field goal, his second of the game, as time expired in the half to take a 20-10 lead. The key play on the drive was a Sophomore linebacker Khalil Hodge had his fifth game with double-digit tackles, finishing with a game-high 11. Junior 38-yard pass from Jackson to a diving Marcus McGill. safety Tim Roberts had eight tackles and had his first career interception. Brandon Crawford had two of the Bulls’ four tackles for loss in the game. Jackson added a 38-yard touchdown run early in the fourth quarter to extend the UB lead to 27-13. The redshirt-freshman quarterback rushed for 60 yards in the game on only nine carries. Buffalo had difficulty slowing the Huskies rush attack. NIU quarterback Anthony Maddie rushed for 125 yards and four touch- downs. After the Zips scored a touchdown to cut the lead to 27-20, the Bulls quickly answered when, on their next drive, Jackson found Mason Schreck for a 14-yard touchdown pass to put the Bulls up by two touchdowns.

SCORING BY QUARTER Fittingly it was Johnson who put the icing on the cake as he scored on a 39-yard touchdown run to not only cap the scoring, Buffalo 0 7 0 0 7 but break the school rushing record. Northern Illinois 10 20 7 7 44

SCORING SUMMARY SCORING BY QUARTER NIU - Turner 97 yd kick return (Hagan kick) Akron 3 7 3 7 20 NIU - Hagan 25 yd field goal Buffalo 3 17 0 21 41 UB - Johnson, Jordan 29 yd run (Mitcheson kick) NIU - Maddie 15 yd run (Hagan kick) SCORING SUMMARY NIU - Maddie 16 yd run (Hagan kick) UA - O’Leary 34 yd field goal NIU - Maddie 3 yd run (Hagan kick) UB - Mitcheson 23 yd field goal NIU - Golladay 22 yd pass from Maddie (Hagan kick) UB - Jackson 10 yd run (Mitcheson kick) NIU - Maddie 23 yd run (Hagan kick) UB - Johnson 61 yd run (Mitcheson kick) UA - Natson 79 yd punt return (O’Leary kick) TEAM STATISTICS INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS UB - Mitcheson 28 yd field goal UB NIU RUSHING: Buffalo-Johnson 13-97; Reed 4-18;Hawkins 4-15; UA - O’Leary 29 yd field goal FIRST DOWNS 20 28 Jackson 8-5. NIU-Maddie 15-125; Bouagnon 17-67;Graham UB - Jackson 38 yd run (Mitcheson kick) NET YARDS RUSHING 135 312 5-44; Brown 3-27; Mister 4-22; Turner 3-10; Saffold 1-9; UA - Natson 33 yd pass from Woodson (O’Leary kick) NET YARDS PASSING 203 199 Blake 2-6; Golladay 1-2. UB - Schreck 14 yd pass from Jackson (Mitcheson kick) Completions-Attempts-Int 25-41-4 16-30-1 PASSING: Buffalo-Jackson 25-41-4-203. NIU-Maddie 16-29- UB - Johnson 39 yd run (Mitcheson kick) TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 338 511 0-199; Graham 0-1-1-0. Fumbles: Number-Lost 0-0 0-0 RECEIVING: Buffalo-Schreck 5-43; Hawkins 5-35; Eiland TEAM STATISTICS INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Penalties: Number-Yards 6-53 3-22 4-49; Holsey 3-29; Robinson 3-18; McGill 2-12; Mabry 1-7; UA UB RUSHING: UA-Edwards 14-56; Jones 5-29; Morgan 8-25; Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 1-7-0 1-(-4)-0 Martinez 1-5; Osborn 1-5. NIU-Golladay 7-96; Bouagnon FIRST DOWNS 18 19 Woodson 10-13; Natson 1-13; Traylor 3-8; Gasser 1-(-16). Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD 5-72-0 2-100-1 2-41; Turner 2-32; Wimann 2-13; Crawford 1-10; Brown NET YARDS RUSHING 128 378 Buffalo- Johnson 24-284; Jackson 9-60; Hawkins 6-40. Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 1-0-0 4-12-0 1-4; Tears 1-3. NET YARDS PASSING 178 140 PASSING: UA-Woodson 18-42-1-178. Buffalo-Jackson Third-Down Conversions 1 of 12 9 of 17 Time of Game: 3:12, Attendance: 11,801 Completions-Attempts-Int 18-42-1 7-21-1 7-21-1-140. Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 1 0 of 2 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 306 518 RECEIVING: UA-Natson 5-53; Lane 4-40; Wolf 3-21; Traylor- Red-Zone Scores-Chances 0-1 4-4 Fumbles: Number-Lost 0-0 0-0 Bennett 2-28; Jones 1-18; Edwards 1-12; Gladney 1-6; Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 2-14 Penalties: Number-Yards 4-40 6-66 Smith 1-0. Buffalo-McGill 3-82; Schreck 3-52; Hawkins 1-6. Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 3-116-1 2-24-0 Time of Game: 3:18. Attendance: 15,012 Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD 6-87-0 5-99-0 Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 1-34-0 1-0-0 Third-Down Conversions 7 of 21 1 of 10 Fourth-Down Conversions 1 of 5 0 of 0 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-2 2-4 Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 3-26 2016 GAME RECAPS

OHIO 34, BUFFALO 10 MIAMI (OH) 35, BUFFALO 24 NOV. 3, 2016 • PEDEN STADIUM • ATHENS, OH NOV. 12, 2016 • UB STADIUM • BUFFALO, NY

ATHENS, OH – Tyree Jackson threw for over 300 yards and Mason Schreck had a career-best 120 yards receiving, but it wasn’t BUFFALO, NY – The University at Buffalo football team dropped its home finale to Miami (OH), 35-24, at UB Stadium on enough as the University at Buffalo football team dropped a 34-10 decision to Ohio at Peden Stadium on Thursday night. Saturday afternoon. Playing in his final game at UB Stadium, senior running back Jordan Johnson rushed for 100 yards and a touchdown to become just the seventh back in UB history to rush for 2,000 career yards. Jackson finished the game 23-of-38 for 302 yards a touchdown and an interception. 175 of his passing yards came in the second quarter alone. It was his second 300-yard passing game of the season and second in the last four games. The Bulls actually outgained the RedHawks, 380-309, in total offense and had 27 first downs compared to Miami’s 11. How- ever, it wasn’t enough as the Bulls couldn’t dig out of an early hole. The Bulls faced an Ohio squad with one of the top defenses in the Mid-American Conference. The Bobcats had six sacks in the game against a Buffalo team that ranked 10th in the nation in fewest sacks allowed entering the game. Trailing, 20-0, in the second quarter, defensive end Brandon Crawford provided one of the defensive highlights of the season when he literally took the ball from Miami quarterback Gus Ragland and scampered nine yards for a touchdown. It was the Ohio scored on the very first play from scrimmage when Quinton Maxwell hit Papi White in stride for a 73-yard touchdown second career touchdown for the senior from Madison, FL. to quickly take a 7-0 lead. The Bobcats built their lead to 20-0 before the Bulls dialed up their best play of the season to get on the scoreboard. Miami led 20-7 at the half.

Jackson hit Schreck down the sideline for a 75-yard touchdown. The Bulls’ tight end discarded an Ohio defender near the The Bulls opened the second half by driving 66 yards on their opening possession and Adam Mitcheson connected on a 30- 20-yard-line before scampering into the endzone. yard field goal to cut the RedHawks’ lead to 20-10.

Schreck finished with seven receptions for a career-high 120 yards and a touchdown in the game. Malcolm Robinson added Turnovers, however, were costly as Miami scored defensive touchdowns on UB’s next two possessions. First a 20-yard pick six, four catches for 73 yards and Marcus McGill had four receptions for 40 yards. followed by a 92-yard fumble recovery, both by De’Andre Montgomery, extended the RedHawks’ lead to 32-10.

The Bull outgained the Bobcats in total offense, 413-392. Coming off his school-record 282-yard rushing performance against Johnson scored on a 2-yard run to make the score 35-17. It was his 18th career rushing touchdown – good for eighth in Akron, the MAC’s top rushing defense held Jordan Johnson to 59 yards on 17 carries. school history. Johnathan Hawkins scored on a 10-yard run, for his first career rushing touchdown, to make the score 35-24 with just over a minute to play. True freshman Matt Otwinowski led the UB defense with a career-high seven tackles. The Buffalo defense had eight tackles for loss in the game, led by Corey Henderson’s 1.5. Mason Schreck had a career-high 10 catches in the game for 89 yards. The senior tight end now has 50 catches on the season – one more than his first three seasons combined.

SCORING BY QUARTER Defensively, Ishmael Hargrove led the way with six tackles. Khalil Hodge had five tackles to go over 100 on the season (103). Buffalo 0 10 0 0 10 Ohio 10 17 0 7 34 SCORING BY QUARTER SCORING SUMMARY Miami 13 7 12 3 35 OU - White 73 yd pass from Maxwell (Zervos kick) Buffalo 0 7 3 14 24 OU - Zervos 32 yd field goal OU - Irons 1 yd run (Zervos kick) SCORING SUMMARY OU - Zervos 51 yd kick MU - Murphy 40 yd pass from Ragland (Dowd kick) UB - Schreck 75 yd pass from Jackson (Mitcheson kick) MU - Ragland 7 yd run (Dowd kick) OU - Ball 36 yd pass from Maxwell (Zervos kick) MU - Murphy 17 yd pass from Ragland (Dowd kick) UB - Mitcheson 22 yd field goal UB - Crawford 9 yd fumble recovery (Mitcheson kick) OU - Maxwell 1 yd run (Zervos kick) UB - Mitcheson 30 yd field goal MU - Montgomery 20 yd interception return (Dowd kick failed) TEAM STATISTICS INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS MU - Montgomery 92 yd fumble recovery (Dowd kick failed) UB OU RUSHING: Buffalo-Johnson 17-59; Jackson 15-25; Hawkins MU - Dowd 20 yd field goal FIRST DOWNS 19 18 4-19; Rohach 2-2. Ohio-Irons 12-64; Maxwell 9-50; Brown UB - Johnson 2 yd run (Mitcheson kick) NET YARDS RUSHING 105 156 13-32; Knock 5-10. UB - Hawkins 10 yd run (Mitcheson kick) NET YARDS PASSING 308 236 PASSING: Buffalo-Jackson 23-38-1-302; Rohach1-2-0-6. Completions-Attempts-Int 24-40-1 13-23-0 Ohio-Maxwell 13-23-0-236. TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 413 392 RECEIVING: Buffalo-Schreck 7-120; Robinson 4-73; McGill TEAM STATISTICS INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Fumbles: Number-Lost 1-1 0-0 4-40; Hawkins 3-29; Martinez 2-24; Osborn 2-13; Holsey MU UB RUSHING: Miami-Smith 7-91; Ragland 9-45; McInnis 11- Penalties: Number-Yards 8-66 5-59 1-8; Johnson 1-1. Ohio-White 6-113; Smith 3-66; Ball 1-36; FIRST DOWNS 11 27 40; Thomas 5-17; Young 6-12. Buffalo- Johnson 29-100; Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 1-5-0 1-2-0 Belack 1-14; Reid 1-8; Irons 1-(-1). NET YARDS RUSHING 204 187 Hawkins 7-36; Jackson 6-26; Rohach 3-26. Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD 5-112-0 3-55-0 Time of Game: 3:27. Attendance: 17,113 NET YARDS PASSING 105 193 PASSING: Miami-Ragland 7-14-0-105. Buffalo-Jackson Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 1-60-0 Completions-Attempts-Int 7-14-0 21-40-1 12-27-1-96; Rohach 9-13-0-97. Third-Down Conversions 13 of 23 7 of 15 TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 309 380 RECEIVING: MU-Murphy 2-57; Gardner 1-15; Niemiec 1-11; Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 0 of 0 Fumbles: Number-Lost 1-1 1-1 Smith 1-9; Thomas 1-8; Williams 1-5. Buffalo-Schreck 10-89; Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-2 3-3 Penalties: Number-Yards 6-42 5-36 McGill 4-34; Mabry 2-28; Hawkins 2-15; Eiland 1-12; Holsey Sacks By: Number-Yards 1-11 6-32 Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 1-0-0 3-30-0 1-9; Robinson 1-8. Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD 1-11-0 6-73-0 Time of Game: 3:13. Attendance: 15,447 Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 1-20-1 0-0-0 Third-Down Conversions 6 of 13 6 of 16 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 1 of 2 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 2-2 2-4 Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 2-10 2016 GAME RECAPS

#14 WESTERN MICHIGAN 38, BUFFALO 0 BOWLING GREEN 27, BUFFALO 19 NOV. 19, 2016 • WALDO STADIUM • KALAMAZOO, MI NOV. 25, 2016 • DOYT PERRY STADIUM • BOLWING GREEN, OH

KALAMAZOO, MI – The University at Buffalo football team did its best to hang with Western Michigan, but the 14th-ranked BOWLING GREEN, OH – The University at Buffalo football team’s rally to defeat Bowling Green stalled at the BG 1-yard Broncos were just too much for the Bulls, winning 38-0 on a snowy and blustery afternoon at Waldo Stadium. as the final second ticked off the clock. The Falcons held off the Bulls, 27-19, in the season finale at Doyt Perry Stadium on Friday afternoon. The Bulls were heavy underdogs entering the game, but no one told the UB defense. Buffalo played inspired defense in the first half. The Bulls held the Broncos off the scoreboard in the first quarter – just the second time this season WMU was held The rally started when the Bulls trailed by 15 points with less than six minutes to go in the game. connected scoreless in a quarter. Buffalo only trailed Western Michigan 14-0 at the half. with Jamarl Eiland on a 7-yard touchdown pass over the middle to cut the BG lead to 27-19 with 5:58 left.

However, the Broncos’ offense overpowered the Bulls in the second half. Western Michigan quarterback Zach Terrell was an The Falcons seemed well on their way to running out the clock as they were able to advance the ball inside the UB 25-yard impressive 29-of-37 for 445 yards and four touchdowns. Wide receiver Corey Davis, closing in on the all-time NCAA record for line on their ensuing possession. However, Demone Harris forced a fumble that Chris Ford was able to recover and the Bulls career receiving yards, finished with 13 catches for 173 yards and two touchdowns. The Bulls did do a good job of stopping had life – down eight with the ball and 1:43 left on the clock. the run. UB held Jarvion Franklin, ranked second in the MAC in rushing, to 76 yards. Rohach, playing in his final collegiate game, orchestrated a drive that quickly moved the Bulls down the field. Thanks in Though shutout, UB’s offense showed signs of efficiency. The Bulls were able to move the ball into Western Michigan territory part to 21-yard pass to Eiland, a 17-yard pass to Martinez and a 14-yard pass to Eiland, UB advanced the ball to the Bowling six times on 13 possessions, but their drives ultimately stalled. Green 1-yard line, with under 20 seconds on the clock. However, the Bulls had three cracks at the endzone, but couldn’t score.

Grant Rohach got the start at quarterback for the injured Tyree Jackson. Making only his second start for the Bulls, the gradu- Rohach finished the day 20-of-35 for 334 yards and two touchdowns, easily his best game as a Bull. Marcus McGill, also ate transfer finished 12-of-22 for 140 yards. playing in the final game of his career, had six catches for a career-best 142 yards receiving.

Jordan Johnson rushed for 95 yards in the game and moved past O.D. Underwood (1986-87) for sixth in school history in Martinez, who missed the first half of the season with an injury, finished on a high note with four catches for 92 yards and a career rushing. Mason Schreck was the Bulls’ top receiver with five catches for 57 yards. touchdown. Eiland had three catches for 42 yards and his first career touchdown.

The UB defense was led by linebacker Ishmael Hargrove who had a career-high 15 tackles and a forced fumble. Safety Tim Mason Schreck had four catches in the game for 35 yards. He finished the season with 651 receiving yards – a school record Roberts had nine tackles and cornerback Cameron Lewis and linebacker Jarrett Franklin each had six. for receiving yards by a tight end.

Jordan Johnson posted 61 yards rushing, including a 38-yard touchdown run. He finished the season with 1,040 yards, mark- ing the sixth time in the past 10 seasons the Bulls had a 1,000-yard back. SCORING BY QUARTER Buffalo 0 0 0 0 0 Defensively, the Bulls were led by Khalil Hodge who had 16 tackles in the game. The sophomore linebacker finished the Western Michigan 0 14 10 14 38 season with 123 tackles, the eighth most in school history and second most by a player in Buffalo’s FBS era.

SCORING SUMMARY Ishmael Hargrove had 14 tackles in the game, one shy of his career high. Tim Roberts and Matt Otwinowski posted career WMU - Davis 22 yd pass from Terrell (Hampton kick) highs in tackles with 10 apiece. WMU - Franklin 20 yd pass from Terrell (Hampton kick) WMU - Hampton 30 yd field goal Defensive end Brandon Crawford had two more tackles for loss to bring his season total to 14.5 He finished the season strong WMU - Henry 65 yd pass from Terrell (Hampton kick) with 10.5 tackles for loss over the last six games. WMU - Davis 7 yd pass from Terrell (Hampton kick) WMU - Johnson 9 yd run (Hampton kick) SCORING BY QUARTER TEAM STATISTICS INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Buffalo 0 12 0 7 19 UB WMU RUSHING: Buffalo-Johnson 16-95; Rohach 12-19; Hawkins Bowling Green 7 7 6 7 27 FIRST DOWNS 13 29 1-10; Eiland 1-4. WMU-17-76; Tucker 5-45; Johnson 5-36; NET YARDS RUSHING 128 181 Terrell 7-24. SCORING SUMMARY NET YARDS PASSING 140 445 PASSING: Buffalo-Rohach12-22-0-140. WMU-Terrell BG - Coppet 7 yd run (Suder kick) Completions-Attempts-Int 12-22-0 28-37-0 29-37-0-445. UB - Johnson 38 yd run (Mitcheson kick blocked) TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 268 626 RECEIVING: Buffalo-Schreck 5-57; McGill 4-52; Eiland 1-26; BG - Coppet 52 yd run (Suder kick) Fumbles: Number-Lost 2-1 5-1 Johnson 1-3; Holsey 1-2. WMU-Davis 13-173; Henry 6-121; UB - Martinez 31 yd pass from Rohach (Rohach pass failed) Penalties: Number-Yards 4-32 3-20 Franklin 5-71; Ernsberger 3-56; Thompson 2-24. BG - Suder 29 yd field goal Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 0-0-0 2-3-0 Time of Game: 3:00. Attendance: 26,136 BG - Suder 28 yd field goal Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD 4-85-0 1-21-0 BG - Skattebo 1 yd run (Suder kick) Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 UB - Eiland 7 yd pass from Rohach (Mitcheson kick) Third-Down Conversions 2 of 12 6 of 12 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 0 0 of 1 TEAM STATISTICS INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Red-Zone Scores-Chances 0-0 4-5 UB BG RUSHING: Buffalo-Johnson 15-61; Hawkins 7-24; Rohach Sacks By: Number-Yards 0-0 2-13 FIRST DOWNS 20 27 10-(-18).BGSU-Coppet 20-160; Cleveland 16-109; Wilson NET YARDS RUSHING 67 346 25-107; Skattebo 2-4; Knapke 1-(-12); Morgan 3-(-22). NET YARDS PASSING 334 146 PASSING: Buffalo-Rohach 20-35-0-334; Anderson 0-1-0-0. Completions-Attempts-Int 20-36-0 12-21-0 BGSU-Morgan 12-21-0-146; Knapke 0-0-0-0. TOTAL OFFENSE YARDS 401 492 RECEIVING: Buffalo-McGill 6-142; Martinez 4-92; Schreck Fumbles: Number-Lost 2-2 5-2 4-35; Eiland 3-42; Holsey 1-11; Robinson 1-7; Johnson Penalties: Number-Yards 3-16 0-0 1-5. BGSU-Miller 6-89; Redding 2-31; Moore 2-10; Pough Punt returns: Number-Yards-TD 0-0-0 2-24-0 1-12; Wilson 1-4. Kickoff returns: Number-Yds-TD 4-40-0 4-83-0 Time of Game: 3:19. Attendance: 10,021 Interceptions: Number-Yds-TD 0-0-0 0-0-0 Third-Down Conversions 7 of 14 8 of 15 Fourth-Down Conversions 0 of 1 1 of 4 Red-Zone Scores-Chances 1-2 4-4 Sacks By: Number-Yards 3-34 6-50 RECORD BOOK

RUSHING RECORDS ------GAME ------YARDS PLAYER YARDS ATT OPPONENT 1. Jordan Johnson 282 24 Akron (10/27/16) 2. Alan Bell 266 26 Duquesne (11/2/91) 3. Branden Oliver 249 34 Ohio (11/5/13) 4. Branden Oliver 238 25 Morgan State (9/8/12) 5. Anthone Taylor 237 36 at Massachusetts (11/28/14) 6. Branden Oliver 235 29 Akron (11/19/11) 7. O.D. Underwood 232 36 Rochester (9/27/86) 8. James Starks 231 34 Toledo (10/13/07) 9. Anthone Taylor 222 36 Miami (OH) (9/27/14) 10. Anthone Taylor 219 36 at Bowling Green (10/4/14) ATTEMPTS PLAYER ATT YARDS OPPONENT 1. Branden Oliver 43 216 Massachusetts (10/19/13) 2. O.D. Underwood 41 182 Ithaca (10/18/86) 3. James Starks 37 151 at Akron (11/13/08) 4. O.D. Underwood 36 232 Rochester (9/27/86) James Starks 36 183 Ohio (10/6/07) Anthone Taylor 36 237 at Massachusetts (11/28/14) Anthone Taylor 36 219 at Bowling Green (10/4/14) Anthone Taylor 36 222 Miami (OH) (9/27/14) 9. Anthony Swan 35 147 Boston Univ. (11/18/95) Branden Oliver 35 114 at Pittsburgh (9/3/11) TOUCHDOWNS BRANDEN OLIVER PLAYER TDS OPPONENT 1. Lou Corriere 6 Hobart (11/7/42) 2. Anthony Swan 5 Fordham (9/2/95) 3. Pat Whitehead 4 Albany (11/6/82) Anthony Swan 4 Illinois Swan (8/29/96) Branden Oliver 4 at Kent State (10/26/13) 6. 20 tied with 3

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YDS PLAYER YEAR OPPONENT ATT YDS PLAYER YEAR OPPONENT ATT 282 Jordan Johnson 2016 Akron 24 113 James Starks 2006 Miami (OH) 19 249 Branden Oliver 2013 Ohio 34 112 Branden Oliver 2011 Northern Illinois 28 238 Branden Oliver 2012 Morgan State 25 111 Branden Oliver 2012 Georgia 30 237 Anthone Taylor 2014 Massachusetts 36 110 Steven King 2004 UCF 15 235 Branden Oliver 2011 Akron 29 110 Alex Zordich 2012 Ohio 19 231 James Starks 2007 Toledo 34 109 Dave Dawson 2003 Miami (OH) 13 222 Anthone Taylor 2014 Miami (OH) 36 107 Devin Campbell 2012 Western Michigan 22 219 Anthone Taylor 2014 Bowling Green 36 106 Albert Grundy 2000 Ball State 11 216 Branden Oliver 2013 Massachusetts 43 104 Dave Dawson 2003 Ohio 18 199 Branden Oliver 2012 Miami (OH) 32 104 Devin Campbell 2012 Pittsburgh 19 185 James Starks 2008 Ohio 30 104 Jordan Johnson 2014 Akron 17 185 Branden Oliver 2013 Kent State 34 104 Anthone Taylor 2015 Albany 17 183 James Starks 2007 Ohio 34 103 Dave Dawson 2002 Marshall 14 181 James Starks 2008 UTEP 31 102 Brandon Thermilus 2008 UTEP 16 179 Branden Oliver 2011 Ohio 34 102 Dave Dawson 2004 Eastern Michigan 10 178 Anthone Taylor 2014 Akron 32 102 Branden Oliver 2013 Toledo 24 177 James Starks 2008 Miami 26 101 Dave Dawson 2004 Marshall 5 173 Marquis Dwarte 2000 Akron 25 101 Branden Oliver 2012 Toledo 24 173 Albert Grundy 2000 Northern Illinois 18 100 Jordan Johnson 2016 Miami (OH) 29 172 Ike Nduka 2009 Western Michigan 18 172 Ike Nduka 2009 Central Michigan 22 172 Jeffvon Gill 2009 Bowling Green 23 162 James Starks 2006 Kent State 24 160 Devin Campbell 2012 Ohio 30 156 Marquis Dwarte 2000 Miami (OH) 26 154 Anthone Taylor 2013 Miami (OH) 17 153 Aaron Leeper 2002 Rutgers 34 151 James Starks 2008 Akron 37 150 Marquis Dwarte 2001 Connecticut 25 150 Branden Oliver 2013 Eastern Michigan 25 150 Branden Oliver 2013 Miami (OH) 26 148 James Starks 2007 Miami (OH) 19 147 Jordan Johnson 2015 Ohio 28 145 Aaron Leeper 2002 Marshall 21 137 James Starks 2007 Bowling Green 21 137 Derrick Gordon 2001 Marshall 30 136 James Starks 2008 Kent State 24 133 Branden Oliver 2011 Eastern Michigan 18 131 Ike Nduka 2009 Gardner-Webb 24 128 Branden Oliver 2013 Western Michigan 19 128 Anthone Taylor 2014 Eastern Michigan 24 127 Branden Oliver 2011 Bowling Green 34 126 Josh Roth 1999 Hofstra 18 126 Brandon Thermilus 2009 Miami, OH 11 126 Branden Oliver 2011 Stony Brook 15 125 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 29 123 Jordan Johnson 2015 Miami (OH) 28 122 Chris McDuffie 2004 Nevada 14 120 Steven King 2004 Akron 12 119 Aaron Leeper 2002 Central Florida 27 118 Branden Oliver 2011 Ball State 27 118 Anthone Taylor 2013 Stony Brook 24 116 Anthone Taylor 2014 Norfolk State 28 116 Anthone Taylor 2015 Florida Atlantic 25 115 Anthone Taylor 2014 Duquesne 30 114 Jordan Johnson 2016 Albany 23 114 Branden Oliver 2011 Pittsburgh 35 114 Josh Roth 1999 Virginia 20 114 Branden Oliver 2013 San Diego State 28 RECORD BOOK

RUSHING RECORDS ------SEASON ------CAREER ------YARDS YARDS PLAYER YARDS ATT YEAR PLAYER YARDS ATT YEARS 1. Branden Oliver 1,535 310 2013 1. Branden Oliver 4,049 866 2010-13 2. Anthone Taylor 1,403 282 2014 2. James Starks 3,140 698 2006-08 3. Branden Oliver 1,395 306 2011 3. Anthony Swan 3,103 812 1994-97 4. James Starks 1,333 272 2008 4. Alan Bell 3,022 682 1989-92 5. O.D. Underwood 1,189 229 1986 5. Anthone Taylor 2,651 554 2011-15 6. Anthony Swan 1,117 244 1996 6. Jordan Johnson 2,212 446 2014-16 7. James Starks 1,103 251 2007 7. O.D. Underwood 2,062 438 1986-87 8. Jordan Johnson 1,040 200 2016 8. Lee Jones 1,570 414 1965-67 9. Alan Bell 1,017 225 1991 9. Willie Evans 1,559 245 1957-59 10. Anthony Swan 968 236 1995 10. Derrick Gordon 1,528 347 1998-01 ATTEMPTS ATTEMPTS PLAYER ATT YARDS YEAR PLAYER ATT YARDS YEARS 1. Branden Oliver 310 1,535 2013 1. Branden Oliver 866 4,049 2010-13 2. Branden Oliver 306 1,395 2011 2. Anthony Swan 812 3,103 1994-97 3. Anthone Taylor 282 1,403 2014 3. James Starks 698 3,140 2006-08 4. James Starks 272 1,333 2008 4. Alan Bell 682 3,022 1989-92 5. James Starks 251 1,103 2007 5. Anthone Taylor 554 1,822 2011-15 6. Anthony Swan 244 1,117 1996 6. Cliff Scott 515 901 1991-94 7. Anthony Swan 236 968 1995 7. Jordan Johnson 446 2,212 2014-16 8. Aaron Leeper 235 917 2002 8. O.D. Underwood 438 2,062 1986-87 9. O.D. Underwood 229 1,189 1986 9. Lee Jones 414 1,570 1965-67 10. Anthony Swan 226 655 1997 10. Aaron Leeper 357 1,439 2002-04 TOUCHDOWNS TOUCHDOWNS PLAYER TDS YEAR PLAYER TDS YEARS 1. Lee Jones 16 1966 1. James Starks 34 2006-08 James Starks 16 2008 2. Branden Oliver 33 2010-13 3. O.D. Underwood 15 1986 3. Lee Jones 29 1965-67 Branden Oliver 15 2013 Anthony Swan 29 1994-97 5. Branden Oliver 13 2011 5. Alan Bell 26 1989-92 6. Lee Jones 12 1967 6. O.D. Underwood 23 1986-87 Pat Whitehead 12 1982 7. Cliff Scott 20 1991-94 James Starks 12 2007 8. Jordan Johnson 19 2014-16 Anthone Taylor 12 2014 9. Steven King 18 2003-06 Jordan Johnson 12 2015 Anthone Taylor 18 2011-15 AVERAGE RUSH (Min. 100 carries) PLAYER YPC YEAR AVERAGE RUSH (Min. 150 carries) 1. John Hartman 6.1 1990 PLAYER YPC YEARS 2. Branden Oliver 5.5 2012 1. Willie Evans 6.36 1957-59 3. Dave Dawson 5.3 2003 2. Dave Dawson 5.59 2002-05 4. Jordan Johnson 5.2 2016 3. John Hartman 5.07 1987-90 5. Pat Whitehead 5.2 1982 4. Jordan Johnson 5.00 2014-16 O.D. Underwood 5.2 1986 5. Dane Hightower 4.84 1984-85 7. Jim Barksdale 5.1 1966 6. Anthone Taylor 4.78 2011-15 Josh Roth 5.1 1998 7. O.D. Underwood 4.71 1986-87 9. Branden Oliver 5.0 2013 8. Pat Whitehead 4.70 1980-82 Anthone Taylor 5.0 2014 9. Branden Oliver 4.67 2010-13 10. Josh Roth 4.51 1996-99 100-YARD GAMES PLAYER GAMES YEAR 100-YARD GAMES 1. Branden Oliver 8 2011 PLAYER GAMES YEARS Branden Oliver 8 2013 1. Branden Oliver 20 2010-13 3. O.D. Underwood 7 1986 2. Anthony Swan 13 1994-97 Anthony Swan 7 1996 3. James Starks 12 2006-08 Anthone Taylor 7 2014 4. Anthone Taylor 11 2011-15 6. James Starks 6 2008 5. Alan Bell 10 1989-92 7. Dave Roth 4 1988 6. O.D. Underwood 9 1986-87 Alan Bell 4 1991 7. Jordan Johnson 6 2014-16 Anthony Swan 4 1995 Pat Whitehead 6 1980-82 9. Dave Rath 4 1987-88 Todd Pace 4 1996 Ray Hobson 4 1988-91 James Starks 4 2007 Todd Pace 4 1995-96 Branden Oliver 4 2012 Dave Dawson 4 2002-05 RECORD BOOK

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YEAR PLAYER 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 468 135 3.5 7 1965 Leeland Jones 531 115 4.6 1 1966 Jim Barksdale 612 118 5.1 2 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 JAMES STARKS 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 1993 Sunnil Motley 670 167 4.0 6 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 ANTHONY SWAN ANTHONE TAYLOR 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 2010 Branden Oliver 298 102 2.9 0 2011 Branden Oliver 1,395 306 4.6 13 2012 Branden Oliver 821 148 5.5 5 2013 Branden Oliver 1,535 310 5.0 15 2014 Anthone Taylor 1,403 282 5.0 12 2015 Anthone Taylor 829 186 4.5 3 2016 Jordan Johnson 1,040 200 5.2 6

ALAN BELL RECORD BOOK

PASSING RECORDS ------GAME ------300-YARD PASSERS (SINCE 1999) - - - - - YARDS YDS PLAYER YEAR OPPONENT COMP-ATT 497 2013 Toledo 36-58 PLAYER YARDS COMP ATT OPPONENT 406 2011 Northern Illinois 35-53 1. Joe Licata 497 36 58 at Toledo (11/12/13) 401 Joe Licata 2014 at Army 35-50 2. Cliff Scott 490 29 51 at New Haven (9/12/92) 400 2009 Pittsburgh 24-35 3. 459 30 51 Massachusetts (10/18/97) 383 Joe Licata 2014 at Eastern Michigan 27-44 4. Chad Salisbury 445 29 45 at Illinois State (9/6/97) 354 Joe Licata 2015 Northern Illinois 31-47 5. Chad Salisbury 418 29 46 West Chester (9/27/97) 350 Randall Secky 2002 Ohio 29-43 6. Jim Rodriguez 417 30 41 at Coast Guard (11/4/78) 348 2008 Temple 29-42 7. Mark Taylor 411 26 42 New Haven (11/9/96) 348 Joe Licata 2015 Bowling Green 35-59 8. Chazz Anderson 404 35 53 Northern Illinois (10/22/11) 343 Chazz Anderson 2011 Ohio 23-39 9. Joe Licata 401 35 50 at Army (9/6/14) 338 Joe Licata 2015 Nevada 28-46 10. Zach Maynard 400 24 35 Pittsburgh (9/12/09) 334 Drew Willy 2007 Kent State 34-44 COMPLETIONS 334 Grant Rohach 2016 Bowling Green 20-35 330 Drew Willy 2007 Penn State 28-39 PLAYER COMP ATT PCT OPPONENT 323 Joe Freedy 2000 Kent State 26-36 1. Joe Licata 36 58 62.1 at Toledo (11/12/13) 327 Zach Maynard 2009 Western MIchigan 26-51 2. Chazz Anderson 35 53 66.0 Nothern Illinois (10/22/11) 321 Drew Willy 2006 Ball State 27-40 Joe Licata 35 50 70.0 at Army (9/6/12) 306 Tyree Jackson 2016 Ball State 28-46 Joe Licata 35 59 59.3 vs. Bowling Green (10/3/15) 302 Tyree Jackson 2016 Ohio 23-28 5. Drew Willy 34 44 77.2 at Kent State (11/24/07) 302 Jerry Davis 2010 Rhode Island 21-35 6. Drew Willy 33 45 73.3 at Miami (OH) (11/3/07) 7. Marty Barrett 32 54 59.2 at Baldwin-Wallace (9/18/82) Drew Willy 32 48 66.7 at Syracuse (10/20/07) Chazz Anderson 32 49 65.3 at Pittsburgh (9/3/11) Joe Licata 32 51 62.7 at Akron (11/21/15)

ATTEMPTS PLAYER ATT COMP PCT OPPONENT 1. Joe Licata 59 35 59.3 Bowling Green (10/3/15) 2. Cliff Scott 58 25 43.1 Maine (9/4/93) Joe Licata 58 36 62.1 at Toledo (11/12/13) 4. Marty Barrett 54 32 59.2 at Baldwin-Wallace (9/18/92) Chad Salisbury 54 28 51.8 at Connecticut (10/4/97) 6. Chazz Anderson 53 35 66.0 Northern Illinois (10/22/11) 7. Cliff Scott 51 29 56.8 at New Haven (9/12/92) Chad Salisbury 51 30 58.8 Massachusetts (10/18/97) Zach Maynard 51 26 51.0 Western Michigan (10/24/09) Joe Licata 51 32 62.7 at Akron (11/21/15)

TOUCHDOWNS PLAYER TDS OPPONENT DREW WILLY 1. Marty Barrett 6 Alfred (11/12/83) 2. Cliff Scott 5 at New Haven (9/12/92) Joe Licata 5 at Army (9/6/14) 3. Marty Barrett 4 Cortland (9/12/81) Drew Willy 4 Texas El-Paso (8/28/08) Zach Maynard 4 Pittsburgh (9/12/09) Jerry Davis 4 Rhode Island (9/2/10) Alex Zordich 4 Morgan State (9/8/12) Joe Licata 4 at Toledo (11/12/13) Joe Licata 4 Akron (11/11/14) Joe Licata 4 at Massachusetts (11/28/14) INTERCEPTIONS PLAYER INTS OPPONENT 1. Marty Barrett 5 at Buffalo State (10/1/83) John Gentilella 5 at Rochester (9/28/85) 3. Joe Freedy 4 at Northern Illinois (10/28/00) Drew Willy 4 Eastern Michigan (11/19/05) Zach Maynard 4 at Temple (9/26/09) Jerry Davis 4 at Bowling Green (10/2/10) Tyree Jackson 4 at Northern Illinois (10/22/16) JOE LICATA RECORD BOOK

PASSING RECORDS ------SEASON ------YARDS COMPLETION PERCENTAGE PLAYER YARDS YEAR PLAYER YARDS YEAR 1. Drew Willy 3,304 2008 1. Drew Willy 68.4 2007 2. Joe Licata 2,969 2015 2. Drew Willy 65.0 2008 3. Chad Salisbury 2,889 1997 3. Joe Licata 64.9 2014 4. Joe Licata 2,824 2013 4. Joe Licata 62.4 2015 5. Zach Maynard 2,694 2009 5. Drew Willy 60.6 2005 6. Joe Licata 2,647 2014 6. Ken Crosta 59.7 1986 7. Drew Willy 2,572 2007 7. Drew Willy 59.7 2006 8. Marty Barrett 2,504 1983 8. Joe Licata 58.0 2013 9. Chazz Anderson 2,454 2011 9. Zach Maynard 57.5 2009 10. Cliff Scott 2,263 1993 10. Chad Salisbury 56.8 1997 COMPLETIONS PASS YARDS/ATTEMPT (min. 100 att.) PLAYER COMP YEAR PLAYER YARDS YEAR 1. Drew Willy 304 2008 1. Marty Barrett 8.1 1981 2. Joe Licata 280 2015 2. Ken Crosta 7.8 1986 3. Drew Willy 258 2007 3. Joe Licata 7.7 2014 4. Joe Licata 233 2013 4. Marty Barrett 7.5 1982 5. Chazz Anderson 230 2011 Mark Taylor 7.5 1996 CLIFF SCOTT 6. Joe Licata 224 2014 Chad Salisbury 7.5 1997 7. Chad Salisbury 218 1997 7. Cliff Scott 7.3 1992 8. Zach Maynard 218 2009 8. Ken Hyer 7.2 1982 9. Marty Barrett 207 1983 John Mings 7.2 1985 10. Randall Secky 204 2002 Chad Salisbury 7.2 1998 ATTEMPTS QUARTERBACK RATING (min. 100 att.) PLAYER ATT YEAR PLAYER YARDS YEAR 1. Drew Willy 468 2008 1. Joe Licata 150.7 2014 2. Joe Licata 449 2015 2. Drew Willy 139.3 2008 3. Randall Secky 421 2002 3. Drew Willy 135.7 2007 4. Chazz Anderson 406 2011 4. Joe Licata 132.7 2013 5. Joe Licata 402 2013 5. Ken Crosta 129.2 1986 6. Chad Salisbury 384 1997 6. Chad Salisbury 124.9 1997 7. Zach Maynard 379 2009 Zach Maynard 124.9 2009 8. Drew Willy 377 2007 8. Mark Taylor 124.2 1996 9. Joe Freedy 371 2001 9. Joe Licata 123.0 2015 10. Marty Barrett 366 1983 10. Cliff Scott 122.9 1992 TOUCHDOWNS PLAYER TDS YEAR 1. Joe Licata 29 2014 CHAZZ ANDERSON 2. Drew Willy 25 2008 3. Joe Licata 24 2013 4. Marty Barrett 18 1983 Cliff Scott 18 1992 Zach Maynard 18 2009 7. Chad Salisbury 16 1997 Jerry Davis 16 2010 Joe Licata 16 2015 10. Drew Willy 15 2007 Chad Salisbury 15 1998 INTERCEPTIONS PLAYER INTS YEAR 1. Kirk Barton 19 1970 Frank Reilly 19 1990 Mark Taylor 19 1995 4. Marty Barrett 18 1981 Marty Barrett 18 1983 Cliff Scott 18 1994 Joe Freedy 18 2000 8. Ken Hyer 17 1984 Frank Reilly 17 1989 Chad Salisbury 17 1997 JOE FREEDY RECORD BOOK

PASSING RECORDS ------CAREER ------YARDS COMPLETION PERCENTAGE PLAYER YARDS YEARS PLAYER COMP% YEAR 1. Joe Licata 9,485 2012-15 1. Drew Willy 64.2 2005-08 2. Drew Willy 8,748 2005-08 2. Joe Licata 60.6 2012-15 3. Cliff Scott 7,578 1991-94 3. Ken Crosta 59.7 1986 4. Marty Barrett 6,945 1980-83 4. Denny Mason 56.0 1966-68 5. Joe Freedy 5,912 1998-01 5. Chad Salisbury 55.4 1997-98 6. Chad Salisbury 4,947 1997-98 6. Marty Barrett 53.7 1980-83 7. Frank Reilly 4,255 1988-90 7. John Mings 52.5 1984-87 8. Ken Hyer 3,420 1981-84 8. Joe Freedy 51.8 1998-01 9. Jim Rodriguez 3,401 1978-80 9. Ken Hyer 51.6 1981-84 10. Randall Secky 3,154 2001-04 10. Donald Holland 50.2 1949-51 COMPLETIONS PASS YARDS/ATTEMPT (min. 100 att.) PLAYER COMP YEARS PLAYER YPA YEAR 1. Drew Willy 849 2005-08 1. Gordon Bukaty 8.1 1958-60 2. Joe Licata 823 2012-15 2. Ken Crosta 7.8 1986 3. Cliff Scott 545 1991-94 3. Chad Salisbury 7.4 1997-98 4. Joe Freedy 522 1998-01 4. Marty Barrett 7.3 1980-83 5. Marty Barrett 513 1980-83 5. Denny Mason 7.1 1966-68 MARK TAYLOR 6. Chad Salisbury 372 1997-98 6. Joe Licata 7.0 2012-15 7. Frank Reilly 325 1988-90 7. Cliff Scott 6.9 1991-94 8. Randall Secky 324 2001-04 8. Joe Kubisty 6.7 1955-56 9. Ken Hyer 273 1981-84 9. Don Gilbert 6.8 1962-64 10. Jim Rodriguez 250 1978-80 10. William McGarva 6.6 1955-59 Joe Oliverio 6.6 1958-60 ATTEMPTS PLAYER ATT YEAR QUARTERBACK RATING (min. 100 att.) 1. Joe Licata 1,359 2012-15 PLAYER RATING YEAR 2. Drew Willy 1,322 2005-08 1. Tracy LaTona 136.4 1949-50 3. Cliff Scott 1,101 1991-94 2. Gordon Bukaty 135.6 1958-60 4. Joe Freedy 1,008 1998-01 3. Joe Licata 132.2 2012-15 5. Marty Barrett 956 1980-83 4. Ken Crosta 129.2 1986 6. Frank Reilly 697 1988-89 5. Drew Willy 128.3 2005-08 7. Randall Secky 684 2001-04 6. Chad Salisbury 123.5 1997-98 8. Chad Salisbury 671 1997-98 7. Marty Barrett 119.1 1980-83 9. Mark Taylor 544 1993-96 8. Joe Kubisty 118.9 1955-56 10. Jim Rodriguez 536 1978-80 9. Joe Oliverio 115.8 1958-60 10. Denny Mason 115.2 1966-68 TOUCHDOWNS PLAYER TDS YEAR 200+ Yard Games 1. Joe Licata 76 2012-15 PLAYER TDS YEAR GORDON BUKATY 2. Drew Willy 52 2005-08 1. Drew Willy 23 2005-08 3. Marty Barrett 44 1980-83 Joe Licata 23 2012-15 4. Cliff Scott 43 1991-94 3. Marty Barrett 21 1980-83 5. Joe Freedy 32 1998-01 4. Cliff Scott 18 1991-94 6. Chad Salisbury 31 1997-98 5. Chad Salisbury 12 1997-98 7. Frank Reilly 27 1988-90 6. Joe Freedy 9 1998-01 8. Gordon Bukaty 25 1958-60 7. Ken Hyer 8 1981-84 9. Ken Hyer 22 1981-84 8. Jim Rodriguez 6 1978-80 10. Jim Rodriguez 20 1978-80 Zack Maynard 6 2008-09 10. Frank Reilly 5 1988-90 Mark Taylor 5 1993-96 INTERCEPTIONS Jerry Davis 5 2009-12 PLAYER INTS YEAR 1. Cliff Scott 58 1991-94 2. Marty Barrett 53 1980-83 3. Jim Rodriguez 45 1978-80 Frank Reilly 45 1988-90 Joe Freedy 45 1998-01 KEN CROSTA 6. Mick Murtha 38 1966-69 7. Joe Licata 37 2012-15 8. Mark Taylor 30 1993-96 Chad Salisbury 30 1997-98 Drew Willy 30 2005-08 RECORD BOOK

PASSING RECORDS - - - - - YEAR-BY-YEAR PASSING LEADERS - - - - -

YEAR PLAYER 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 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 1964 Don Gilbert 869 60 123 48.8 8 15 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 JIM RODRIGUEZ 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 1988 Frank Reilly 721 57 134 42.5 3 9 1989 Frank Reilly 1,675 125 282 44.3 10 17 1990 Frank Reilly 1,850 143 281 50.8 14 19 1991 Cliff Scott 1,478 101 213 47.4 6 13 1992 Cliff Scott 2,088 140 287 48.8 18 11 1993 Cliff Scott 2,263 166 320 51.9 9 16 1994 Cliff 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 FRANK REILLY 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 2008 Drew Willy 3,304 304 468 65.0 25 6 2009 Zach Maynard 2,694 218 379 57.5 18 15 2010 Jerry Davis 1,753 142 298 47.7 16 16 2011 Chazz Anderson 2,454 230 406 56.7 11 9 2012 Alex Zordich 1,254 106 208 51.0 9 7 2013 Joe Licata 2,824 233 402 58.0 24 8 2014 Joe Licata 2,647 224 345 64.9 29 11 2015 Joe Licata 2,969 280 449 62.4 16 15 2016 Tyree Jackson 1,772 165 311 53.1 9 9

ZACH MAYNARD RECORD BOOK

RECEIVING RECORDS ------GAME ------100-YARD RECEIVERS (SINCE 1999) - - - - - RECEPTIONS YDS PLAYER YEAR OPPONENT REC 202 Andre Forde 2002 Ohio 12 PLAYER REC YARDS OPPONENT 197 Alex Neutz 2013 Baylor 6 1. Chaz Ahmed 13 175 at Mercyhurst (10/27/90) 168 Alex Neutz 2013 Toledo 8 James Starks 13 90 at Akron (11/13/08) 165 Naaman Roosevelt 2009 Ohio 8 3. Gary Quatrani 12 137 Alfred (11/11/78) 158 Andre Forde 2000 Kent State 10 Andre Ford 12 202 at Ohio (9/28/02) 157 Naaman Roosevelt 2009 Pittsburgh 6 Kali Watkins 12 167 at Illinois State (9/6/97) 155 Marcus Rivers 2010 Rhode Island 10 Drew Haddad 12 137 at Cornell (10/3/98) 154 Naaman Roosevelt 2008 UTEP 4 Brett Hamlin 12 149 Pittsburgh (9/12/09) 154 Alex Neutz 2012 Morgan State 8 Naaman Roosevelt 12 100 Akron (10/17/09) 150 Drew Haddad 1999 Kent State 8 9. Fred Meuller 11 77 at Rochester (9/24/83) 149 Brett Hamlin 2009 Pittsburgh 12 Drew Haddad 11 147 Massachusetts (10/18/97) 148 Naaman Roosevelt 2007 Bowling Green 6 Drew Haddad 11 173 at Massachusetts (9/26/98) 148 Naaman Roosevelt 2008 Miami (OH) 8 Ron Willoughby 11 105 at Akron (11/21/15) 146 Brett Hamlin 2009 Western MIchigan 10 RECEIVING YARDS 142 Marcus McGill 2016 Bowling Green 6 141 Drew Haddad 1999 Hofstra 10 PLAYER YARDS REC OPPONENT 140 Drew Haddad 1999 Ohio 8 1. Joe D’Amico 218 5 Cortland (9/12/81) 140 Alex Neutz 2012 Western Michigan 9 2. Andre Forde 202 12 at Ohio (9/28/02) 135 Alex Neutz 2011 Northern Illinois 9 3. Alex Neutz 197 6 at Baylor (9/7/13) 135 Alex Neutz 2012 Toledo 6 4. Gary Quatrani 196 10 at Coast Guard (11/4/78) 135 Ed Young 2011 Ohio 5 5. Doc Smith 178 7 at New Haven (9/12/92) 134 Ernest Jackson 2008 Army 9 6. Chaz Ahmed 175 13 at Mercyhurst (10/27/90) 132 Brett Hamlin 2009 Gardner-Webb 6 7. Drew Haddad 174 8 at Illinois State (9/6/97) 132 Naaman Roosevelt 2008 Temple 8 8. Drew Haddad 173 11 at Massachusetts (9/26/98) 132 Ron Willoughby 2014 Duquesne 10 9. Alex Neutz 168 8 at Toledo (11/12/13) 131 Matt Weiser 2015 Nevada 10 10. Khali Watkins 167 12 at Illinois State (9/6/97) 128 Marcus McGill 2014 Army 7 Drew Haddad 167 12 at Liberty (10/24/98) 126 Andre Forde 2002 Akron 9 124 Naaman Roosevelt 2008 Kent State 8 TOUCHDOWNS 123 Terrance Breaux 2004 UCF 2 PLAYER TDS OPPONENT 122 Zeke McKine 2000 Connecticut 10 1. Chris D’Amico 4 Alfred (11/12/83) 122 Ron Willoughby 2015 Nevada 10 Alex Netuz 4 Morgan State (9/8/12) 121 Dahnel Singfield 2000 Syracuse 6 3. Ed Gicewicz 3 Washington & Jefferson (11/5/59) 120 Mason Schreck 2016 Ohio 7 Dick Ashley 3 Colgate (11/3/65) 120 Naaman Roosevelt 2009 Temple 9 Joe D’Amico 3 Cortland (9/12/81) 120 Devon Hughes 2014 Norfolk State 5 Joe D’Amico 3 at Hobart (9/26/81) 118 Naaman Roosevelt 2008 Bowling Green 10 Dane Hightower 3 at Rochester (9/28/85) 118 Ernest Jackson 2007 Kent State 9 Chaz Ahmed 3 at Mercyhurst (10/27/90) 116 Naaman Roosevelt 2008 Ball State 10 Kali Watkins 3 Morgan State (10/10/98) 116 Chad Upshaw 2005 Ohio 8 Kali Watkins 3 at Hofstra (11/21/98) 114 Naaman Roosevelt 2007 Penn State 7 Andre Forde 3 at Rutgers (9/7/02) 114 Naaman Roosevelt 2009 Central Michigan 6 Naaman Roosevelt 3 vs. Ball State (12/5/08) 114 Marcus Rivers 2011 Northern Illinois 10 Naaman Roosevelt 3 Ohio (11/17/09) 112 Alex Neutz 2010 Eastern MIchigan 7 Ed Young 3 at Connecticut (9/25/11) 111 Naaman Roosevelt 2008 Akron 9 110 Alex Neutz 2011 Miami 4 110 Fred Lee 2013 Toledo 8 108 Alex Neutz 2011 Pittsburgh 10 107 Ernest Jackson 2007 Toledo 4 106 Drew Haddad 1999 Connecticut 9 105 Matt Knueven 2001 Ohio 7 105 Devon Hughes 2012 Northern Illinois 9 105 Ron Willoughby 2015 Akron 11 104 Terrance Breaux 2006 Northern Illinois 8 104 Alex Neutz 2013 Eastern Michigan 5 103 Ron Willoughby 2014 Eastern Michigan 4 102 Drew Haddad 1999 Central Michigan 7 102 Marcus Rivers 2010 UCF 7 101 Maurice Bradford 2001 Eastern Michigan 4 101 Matt Knueven 2003 Toledo 8 101 Ron Willoughby 2015 Northern Illinois 6 100 Drew Haddad 1999 Northern Illinois 8 100 Brett Hamlin 2007 Miami (OH) 9 100 Naaman Roosevelt 2009 Akron 12 RECORD BOOK

RECEIVING RECORDS ------SEASON ------CAREER ------RECEPTIONS RECEPTIONS PLAYER REC YARDS YEAR PLAYER REC YARDS YEARS 1. Naaman Roosevelt 104 1,402 2008 1. Naaman Roosevelt 268 3,551 2006-09 2. Drew Haddad 85 1,058 1999 2. Drew Haddad 240 3,409 1996-99 3. Naaman Roosevelt 70 954 2009 3. Alex Neutz 195 3,094 2010-13 4. Drew Haddad 67 1,158 1997 4. Brett Hamlin 185 2,190 2005-09 Drew Haddad 67 911 1998 5. Kali Watkins 145 2,260 1995-98 6. Alex Neutz 65 1,015 2012 6. Chris D’Amico 143 2,331 1980-84 7. Brett Hamlin 64 898 2009 7. Rusty Knapp 129 2,105 1990-93 8. Naaman Roosevelt 63 766 2007 8. James Starks 127 898 2006-08 Matt Weiser 63 625 2015 9. Frank Price 125 1,810 1977-80 10. Alex Neutz 61 1,024 2013 Andre Forde 125 1,775 1999-02 Ron Willoughby 61 806 2015 YARDS YARDS PLAYER YARDS REC YEARS PLAYER YARDS REC YEAR 1. Naaman Roosevelt 3,551 268 2006-09 1. Naaman Roosevelt 1,402 104 2008 2. Drew Haddad 3,409 240 1996-99 2. Drew Haddad 1,158 67 1997 3. Alex Neutz 3,094 195 2010-13 3. Drew Haddad 1,058 85 1999 4. Chris D’Amico 2,331 143 1980-84 4. Alex Neutz 1,024 61 2013 5. Kali Watkins 2,260 145 1995-98 5. Alex Neutz 1,015 65 2012 6. Brett Hamlin 2,190 185 2005-09 6. Doc Smith 996 47 1992 7. Rusty Knapp 2,105 129 1990-93 7. Naaman Roosevelt 954 70 2009 8. Frank Price 1,810 125 1997-80 8. Chris D’Amico 929 56 1983 9. Andre Forde 1,775 125 1999-02 9. Chaz Ahmed 927 59 1990 10. Chaz Ahmed 1,716 110 1987-90 10. Drew Haddad 911 67 1998 TOUCHDOWNS TOUCHDOWNS PLAYER TDS YEARS PLAYER TDS YEAR 1. Alex Neutz 31 2010-13 1. Naaman Roosevelt 13 2008 2. Naaman Roosevelt 28 2006-09 2. Alex Neutz 12 2013 3. Chris D’Amico 19 1980-84 3. Alex Neutz 11 2012 Jamie Gasparre 19 1996-97 4. Chris D’Amico 10 1983 5. Drew Haddad 16 1996-99 Doc Smith 10 1992 6. Kali Watkins 15 1995-98 Andre Forde 15 1999-02 Jamie Gasparre 10 1996 Ron Willoughby 15 2012-15 7. Tom Frank 9 1983 9. Edmond Gicewicz 14 1949-51 Jamie Gasparre 9 1997 Frank Price 14 1977-80 Naaman Roosevelt 9 2009 Ron Willoughby 9 2014 AVERAGE RECEPTION PLAYER YPC YEARS 1. Doc Smith 18.71 1992-93 2. Kevin Pratt 16.74 1978-81 3. Paul Lang 16.46 1967-69 4. Rusty Knapp 16.32 1990-93 5. Chris D’Amico 16.30 1980-84 6. Dan Withers 16.29 1983-86 7. Gary Quatrani 16.19 1978-80 8. Alex Neutz 15.87 2010-13 9. Chaz Ahmed 15.60 1987-90 10. Kali Watkins 15.59 1995-98 100-YARD GAMES PLAYER GAMES YEARS 1. Drew Haddad 18 1996-99 2. Naaman Roosevelt 14 2006-09 3. Kali Watkins 11 1995-98 4. Alex Neutz 10 2010-13 5. Jamie Gasparre 8 1996-97 6. Rusty Knapp 7 1990-93 7. Frank Price 6 1977-80 Chris D’Amico 6 1980-84 9. Doc Smith 5 1992-93 Ron Willoughby 5 2012-15 NAAMAN ROOSEVELT RECORD BOOK

RECEIVING RECORDS - - - - - YEAR-BY-YEAR RECEIVING LEADERS - - - - -

YEAR PLAYER 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 1964 Gerry Pawloski 13 177 13.6 1 1965 Dick Ashley 17 349 20.5 7 1966 Dick Ashley 30 411 13.7 4 1967 Chuck Drankowski 37 439 11.9 3 DREW HADDAD 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 1990 Chaz Ahmed 59 927 15.7 4 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 BRETT HAMLIN 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 2009 Naaman Roosevelt 70 954 13.6 9 2010 Marcus Rivers 50 690 13.8 5 2011 Marcus Rivers 60 615 10.3 2 2012 Alex Neutz 65 1,015 15.6 11 2013 Alex Neutz 61 1,024 16.8 12 2014 Ron Willoughby 50 771 15.4 9 2015 Matt Weiser 63 625 9.9 3 2016 Mason Schreck 59 651 11.0 4

ALEX NEUTZ RECORD BOOK

YARDAGE / ALL-PURPOSE / SCORING ------SEASON ------CAREER ------ALL-PURPOSE YARDS ALL-PURPOSE YARDS PLAYER YARDS BREAKDOWN YEAR PLAYER YARDS BREAKDOWN YEARS 1. Branden Oliver 1,760 1,395 rush • 365 rec • 0 KR • 0 PR 2011 1. Naaman Roosevelt 5,341 85 rush • 3,551 rec • 1,438 KR • 267 PR 2006-09 2. Branden Oliver 1,708 1,535 rush • 173 rec • 0 KR • 0 PR 2013 2. Drew Haddad 4,820 105 rush • 3,409 rec • 519 KR • 787 PR 1996-99 3. James Starks 1,694 1,333 rush • 361 rec • 0 KR • 0 PR 2008 3. Alan Bell 4,747 3,022 rush • 335 rec • 1,244 KR • 146 PR 1989-92 4. Andre Forde 1,556 21 rush • 748 rec • 626 KR • 161 PR 2002 4. Branden Oliver 4,706 3,935 rush • 633 rec • 0 KR • 0 PR 2010-13 5. Naaman Roosevelt 1,536 9 rush • 1,401 rec • 108 KR • 17 PR 2008 5. James Starks 4,045 3,140 rush • 898 rec • 7 KR • 0 PR 2006-08 6. Pat Whitehead 1,533 615 rush • 608 rec • 189 KR • 121 PR 1982 6. Anthony Swan 3,844 3,103 rush • 639 rec • 102 KR • 0 PR 1994-97 7. Anthone Taylor 1,511 1,403 rush • 108 rec • 0 KR • 0 PR 2014 7. Kali Watkins 3,673 112 rush • 2,260 rec • 1,301 KR • 0 PR 1996-98 8. Drew Haddad 1,474 62 rush • 1,158 rec • 0 KR • 254 PR 1999 8. Andre Forde 3,645 69 rush • 1,775 rec • 1,505 KR • 296 PR 1999-02 9. James Starks 1,414 1,103 rush • 311 rec • 0 KR • 0 PR 2007 9. Alex Neutz 3,140 -1 rush • 3,094 rec • 19 KR • 28 PR 2010-13 10. O.D. Underwood 1,409 1,189 rush • 123 rec • 97 KR • 0 PR 1986 10. Anthone Taylor 2,950 2,651 rush • 267 rec • 32 KR • 0 PR 2011-15 Drew Haddad 1,409 36 rush • 911 rec • 52 KR • 410 PR 1998 TOTAL OFFENSE TOTAL OFFENSE PLAYER YARDS YEARS PLAYER YARDS YEAR 1. Joe Licata 9,316 2012-15 1. Drew Willy 3,189 2008 2. Drew Willy 8,639 2005-08 2. Zach Maynard 2,994 2009 3. Cliff Scott 8,479 1991-94 3. Joe Licata 2,909 2015 4. Marty Barrett 6,466 1980-83 4. Chad Salisbury 2,797 1997 5. Joe Freedy 5,573 1998-01 5. Chazz Anderson 2,763 2011 6. Chad Salisbury 4,879 1997-98 6. Joe Licata 2,760 2013 7. Frank Reilly 4,186 1988-90 7. Joe Licata 2,641 2014 8. Branden Oliver 4,049 2010-13 8. Cliff Scott 2,546 1992 9. Ken Hyer 3,345 1981-84 9. Drew Willy 2,528 2007 10. Jim Rodriguez 3,320 1978-80 10. Marty Barrett 2,379 1983 TOUCHDOWNS (RUSH & PASS) TOUCHDOWNS (RUSH & PASS) PLAYER TDS YEARS PLAYER TDS YEAR 1. Joe Licata 80 2012-15 1. Joe Licata 31 2014 2. Cliff Scott 63 1991-94 2. Drew Willy 29 2008 3. Drew Willy 59 2005-08 3. Cliff Scott 27 1992 4. Marty Barrett 46 1980-83 4. Joe Licata 25 2013 5. Gordon Bukaty 37 1958-60 5. Zach Maynard 19 2009 6. Joe Freedy 34 1998-01 Chazz Anderson 19 2011 James Starks 34 2006-08 7. Marty Barrett 18 1983 Branden Oliver 34 2010-13 Drew Willy 18 2007 9. Chad Salisbury 31 1997-98 9. Joe Licata 17 2015 Frank Reilly 31 1988-90 10. Lee Jones 16 1966 Anthony Swan 31 1994-97 Cliff Scott 16 1993 Chad Salisbury 16 1997 SCORING Joe Freedy 16 2000 PLAYER PTS YEAR Jerry Davis 16 2010 1. A.J. Principe 265 2007-10 2. Patrick Clarke 232 2011-14 SCORING 3. James Starks 222 2006-08 PLAYER PTS YEAR 4. Branden Oliver 204 2010-13 1. James Starks 102 2008 5. Alex Neutz 186 2010-13 2. Lee Jones 96 1966 6. Alan Bell 184 1989-92 Branden Oliver 96 2013 7. Anthony Swan 180 1994-97 4. Pat Whitehead 94 1982 8. Lee Jones 174 1965-67 5. O.D. Underwood 90 1986 Naaman Roosevelt 174 2006-09 6. James Starks 84 2007 10. O.D. Underwood 152 1986-87 A.J. Principe 84 2008 11. Dallas Pelz 147 2000-03 Patrick Clarke 84 2013 12. Mark Mozrall 135 1991-94 9. Naaman Roosevelt 78 2008 13. Pat Whitehead 134 1980-82 10. Branden Oliver 78 2011 14. Gerald Carlson 129 1993-96 15. Scott Keller 128 1997-00 Drew Haddad 128 1996-99 17. Adam Mitcheson 124 2015- 18. Cliff Scott 122 1991-94 19. Jordan Johnson 120 2014-16 20. Chris D’Amico 114 1980-84 Jamie Gasparre 114 1996-97 RECORD BOOK

SCORING RECORDS - - - - - YEAR-BY-YEAR SCORING LEADERS - - - - -

YEAR PLAYER 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 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 KALI WATKINS 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 1988 Tom McLaughlin 0 10-11 0 10-12 40 1989 Ray Hobson 7 0-0 0 0-0 42 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 Cliff 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 RAY HOBSON 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 James Starks 6 0-0 0 0-0 36 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 2010 A.J. Principe 0 20-21 0 7-11 41 2011 Branden Oliver 13 0-0 0 0-0 78 2012 Alex Neutz 11 0-0 0 0-0 66 2013 Branden Oliver 16 0-0 0 0-0 96 2014 Anthone Taylor 12 0-0 0 0-0 72 2015 Jordan Johnson 12 0-0 0 0-0 72 2016 Adam Mitcheson 0 21-23 0 11-18 54 A.J. PRINCIPE RECORD BOOK

KICKOFF & PUNT RETURNS ------SEASON ------KICKOFF RETURNS PUNT RETURN AVERAGE PUNT RETURN YARDAGE PLAYER RET YEAR PLAYER AVG YEAR PLAYER YARDS YEAR 1. Dahnel Singfield 37 1999 1. Drew Haddad 17.83 1998 1. Drew Haddad 787 1996-99 2. Terrell Jackson 33 2010 2. Naaman Roosevelt 13.09 2006 2. Tom Hurd 433 1965-67 3. Andre Forde 30 2002 3. Drew Haddad 12.10 1997 3. Andy Hurley 360 1983-84 4. Dave Dawson 28 2003 4. Tom Hurd 11.85 1965 4. Tom Elliott 331 1968-70 Naaman Roosevelt 28 2006 5. Andre Forde 10.38 2001 5. Andre Forde 296 1999-02 Devin Campbell 28 2013 6. Craig Rohlfs 9.13 2001 6. Terrell Jackson 278 2007-11 Devin Campbell 28 2014 7. Joe D’Amico 8.92 1981 7. Naaman Roosevelt 267 2006-09 8. Johnathan Hawkins 26 2016 8. Char Dranoski 8.75 1967 8. Matt Prelewicz 245 1991-93 Kali Watkins 26 1995 9. Matt Prelewicz 8.63 1991 Joe Licata 220 1979-80 10. Kali Watkins 24 1998 10. Dan Sella 8.57 1965 10. Dan Mettica 216 1986-87 Terrell Jackson 24 2011 ------CAREER ------PUNT RETURN AVERAGE KICKOFF RETURN YARDAGE PLAYER AVG YEAR PLAYER YARDS YEAR KICKOFF RETURNS 1. Drew Haddad 14.85 1996-99 1. Dahnel Singfield 803 1999 PLAYER RET YEARS 2. Terrell Jackson 11.12 2007-11 2. Naaman Roosevelt 724 2006 1. Terrell Jackson 86 2007-11 3. Naaman Roosevelt 9.54 2006-09 3. Devin Campbell 669 2013 2. Devin Campbell 78 2012-15 4. Andre Forde 9.25 1999-02 4. Devin Campbell 653 2014 3. Andre Forde 75 1999-02 5. Dan Sella 9.16 1964-66 5. Terrell Jackson 647 2010 4. Kali Watkins 67 1995-98 6. Craig Rohlfs 9.13 1998-01 6. Andre Forde 626 2002 5. Naaman Roosevelt 62 2006-09 7. Tom Hurd 8.02 1965-67 7. Dave Dawson 578 2003 6. Alan Bell 61 1989-92 8. Dan Mettica 7.71 1986-87 8. Kali Watkins 538 1995 7. Dahnel Singfield 58 1998-02 9. Matt Prelewicz 7.42 1991-93 9. Alan Bell 485 1989 8. Dave Dawson 53 2002-05 10. Fred Geringer 7.26 1963-65 10. Terrell Jackson 472 2011 9. Chaz Ahmed 43 1987-89 10. Willie Ford 39 1992-94 KICKOFF RETURN AVERAGE PLAYER AVG YEAR KICKOFF RETURN YARDAGE 1. Naaman Roosevelt 25.85 2006 PLAYER YARDS YEARS 2. Rick Wells 25.00 1967 1. Devin Campbell 1,699 2012-15 3. Gene Nance 24.83 1970 2. Terrell Jackson 1,620 2007-11 4. Alan Bell 24.25 1989 3. Andre Forde 1,505 1999-02 5. Devin Campbell 23.90 2013 4. Naaman Roosevelt 1,438 2006-09 6. Keith Warren 23.36 1993 5. Kali Watkins 1,301 1995-98 7. Devin Campbell 23.30 2014 6. Alan Bell 1,244 1989-92 8. Pat Patterson 23.27 1967 7. Dahnel Singfield 1,194 1998-02 9. Gary Quatrani 23.23 1978 8. Dave Dawson 1,080 2002-05 10. Chaz Ahmed 22.43 1987 9. Willie Ford 803 1992-94 Naaman Roosevelt 22.43 2007 10. Chaz Ahmed 775 1987-89

PUNT RETURNS KICKOFF RETURN AVERAGE PLAYER RET YEAR PLAYER AVG YEARS 1. Andy Hurley 36 1984 1. Gene Nance 24.83 1970 2. Tom Elliott 27 1969 2. Ruben Lindo 24.53 1991-92 Steve Nappo 27 1985 3. Naaman Roosevelt 23.19 2006-09 4. Andy Hurley 23 1983 4. Pat Patterson 22.48 1967-69 ANDRE FORDE Drew Haddad 23 1998 5. Bob Baker 21.94 1960-62 6. Tom Hurd 22 1967 6. Devin Campbell 21.78 2012-15 7. Joe Licata 21 1979 7. Chris D’Amico 21.23 1980-84 Drew Haddad 21 1999 8. Keith Warren 20.89 1993-96 9. Pat Whitehead 20 1982 9. Bobby Jones 20.83 1990 Matt Knueven 20 2003 10. Ken Rutkowski 20.71 1966-67 PUNT RETURN YARDAGE PUNT RETURNS PLAYER YARDS YEAR PLAYER RET YEARS 1. Drew Haddad 410 1998 1. Andy Hurley 59 1983-84 2. Drew Haddad 254 1999 2. Tom Hurd 54 1965-67 3. Andy Hurley 201 1984 3. Drew Haddad 53 1996-99 4. Terrell Jackson 200 2010 4. Tom Elliott 50 1968-70 5. Tom Elliott 193 1969 5. Joe Licata 34 1979-80 6. Matt Prelewicz 164 1991 6. Matt Prelewicz 33 1991-93 7. Andre Forde 161 2002 7. Steve Nappo 32 1984-86 8. Andy Hurley 159 1983 Terrence Fisher 32 1993-95 9. Tom Hurd 154 1965 Jamie Gasparre 32 1996-97 10. Tom Hurd 147 1967 Andre Forde 32 1999-02

TERRELL JACKSON RECORD BOOK

KICKING & PUNTING ------SEASON ------FIELD GOALS PUNT AVERAGE PUNTING YARDS PLAYER FGS YEAR PLAYER AVG YEAR PLAYER YARDS YEARS 1. Gerald Carlson 17 1995 1. Ben Woods 41.66 2007 1. Ben Woods 11,053 2004-07 2. A.J. Principe 15 2007 2. Mike Masucci 41.45 2000 2. Tyler Grassman 10,370 2012-15 3. Dallas Pelz 14 2003 3. Ben Woods 41.17 2004 3. Gerald Carlson 9,732 1993-96 4. Patrick Clarke 13 2013 4. Tyler Grassman 41.00 2015 4. Mike Masucci 7,731 1997-00 5. Adam Mitcheson 13 2015 5. Mike Masucci 40.77 1999 5. Scott McMahan 5,900 2001-02 6. Dallas Pelz 12 2001 6. Tyler Grassman 40.70 2014 6. Doug Radwanski 5,440 1990-92 A.J. Principe 12 2008 7. Scott McMahan 40.22 2002 7. Peter Fardon 5,081 2008-11 8. Adam Mitcheson 11 2016 8. Tyler Grassman 40.01 2013 8. Paul Jack 4,790 1967-69 Patrick Clarke 11 2012 9. Lawrence Hart 39.90 1969 9. Dana Loucks 4,698 1987-88 Gerald Carlson 11 1996 10. Kyle DeWeen 39.80 2016 10. Jacob Schum 4,610 2010-11 Bernie Weber 11 1982 ------CAREER ------PUNT AVERAGE EXTRA POINTS PLAYER AVG YEARS FIELD GOALS PLAYER PATS YEAR 1. Scott McMahan 39.60 2001-02 1. A.J. Principe 48 2008 PLAYER FGS YEARS 2. Ben Woods 39.33 2004-07 2. Patrick Clarke 45 2013 1. A.J. Principe 44 2007-10 3. Tyler Grassman 38.98 2012-15 3. Patrick Clarke 41 2014 2. Patrick Clarke 36 2011-14 4. Mike Masucci 38.85 1997-00 4. Mark Mozrall 33 1992 3. Dallas Pelz 35 2000-03 5. Jacob Schum 38.74 2010-11 5. A.J. Principe 33 2009 4. Gerald Carlson 28 1993-96 6. Dominic Milano 37.68 2003 6. A.J. Principe 32 2007 5. Adam Mitcheson 24 2015- 7. Gerald Carlson 37.43 1993-96 7. Adam Mitcheson 31 2015 6. Mark Mozrall 22 1991-94 8. Peter Fardon 36.93 2008-11 8. Patrick Clarke 28 2012 7. Tom McLaughlin 20 1988-91 9. Dana Loucks 34.80 1987-88 Gerald Carlson 28 1996 8. Scott Keller 19 1997-00 10. Bernie Weber 34.63 1981-83 10. Bernie Weber 26 1982 9. Bernie Weber 12 1982-83 10. Steve Pawluk 11 1978-79 LONGEST FIELD GOALS POINTS SCORED EXTRA POINTS PLAYER FG OPPONENT PLAYER PTS YEAR 1. Gerald Carlson 54 Edinboro (9/28/96) PLAYER PATS YEARS 1. A.J. Principe 84 2008 2. Bernie Weber 52 Canisius (10/8/83) 1. A.J. Principe 133 2007-10 Patrick Clarke 84 2013 Gerald Carlson 52 Villanova (9/30/95) 2. Patrick Clarke 124 2011-14 3. A.J. Principe 77 2007 John Rachuna 52 Miami (OH) (10/30/10) 3. Scott Keller 71 1997-00 4. Adam Mitcheson 70 2015 5. Mark Mozrall 51 at Youngstown St. (10/30/93) 4. Mark Mozrall 69 1991-94 5. Gerald Carlson 68 1995 Gerald Carlson 51 UMass (10/14/95) 5. Adam Mitcheson 52 2015- 6. A.J. Principe 63 2009 Gerald Carlson 51 UConn (9/7/96) 6. Tom McLaughlin 50 1988-91 7. Patrick Clarke 61 2012 Patrick Clarke 51 at W. Michigan (10/12/13) Bob Embow 50 1966-68 Gerald Carlson 61 1996 9. Dallas Pelz 50 at Army (11/10/01) 8. Gerald Carlson 45 1993-96 9. Bernie Weber 59 1982 Dallas Pelz 50 at Toledo (11/1/03) Michael Baker 45 2002-05 Patrick Clarke 59 2014 Patrick Clarke 50 UConn (9/28/13) 10. Dallas Pelz 42 2000-03 TOTALS PUNTS POINTS SCORED PLAYER PUNTS YEAR PLAYER PTS YEARS 1. Scott McMahan 81 2002 1. A.J. Principe 265 2007-10 2. Tyler Grassman 80 2012 2. Patrick Clarke 229 2011-14 Ben Woods 80 2005 3. Dallas Pelz 147 2000-03 4. Dominic Milano 79 2003 4. Mark Mozrall 135 1991-94 5. Paul Jack 75 1968 5. Gerald Carlson 129 1993-96 6. Gerald Carlson 74 1994 6. Scott Keller 128 1997-00 7. Kyle DeWeen 72 2016 7. Adam Mitcheson 124 2015- Ben Woods 72 2004 8. Tom McLaughlin 110 1988-91 9. Tyler Grassman 71 2013 9. Bob Embow 80 1966-68 10. Dana Loucks 70 1988 10. Bernie Weber 76 1981-83 PUNTING YARDS TOTAL PUNTS PLAYER YARDS YEAR PLAYER PUNTS YEARS 1. Scott McMahan 3,258 2002 1. Ben Woods 281 2004-07 2. Dominic Milano 2,977 2003 2. Tyler Grassman 266 2012-15 3. Ben Woods 2,967 2005 3. Gerald Carlson 260 1993-96 4. Ben Woods 2,964 2004 4. Mike Masucci 199 1997-00 5. Kyle DeWeen 2,865 2016 5. Doug Radwanski 158 1990-92 6. Gerald Carlson 2,853 1993 6. Scott McMahan 149 2001-02 7. Tyler Grassman 2,841 2013 7. Paul Jack 141 1967-69 8. Tyler Grassman 2,828 2012 8. Peter Fardon 138 2008-11 9. Tyler Grassman 2,664 2015 9. Dana Loucks 135 1987-88 10. Scott McMahan 2,642 2001 10. Sam Monaco 129 1978-80 BEN WOODS RECORD BOOK

DEFENSE ------SEASON ------TOTAL TACKLES FORCED FUMBLES PLAYER TACKLES YEAR PLAYER FF YEAR 1. Craig Guest 161 1995 1. Anthony Scott 6 1996 2. Pete Conley 145 1995 2. Khalil Mack 5 2011 3. Steve Wojciechowski 142 1987 Khalil Mack 5 2013 4. Craig Guest 136 1996 4. Khalil Mack 4 2012 5. Mike Laipple 127 1985 Rich Dadabo 4 1991 6. Mike Laipple 125 1986 Pete Conley 4 1995 Justin Winters 125 2008 Craig Guest 4 1996 8. Khalil Hodge 123 2016 Keith Hansen 4 1996 Davonte Shannon 123 2007 Kareem Byrom 4 2006 10. Davonte Shannon 121 2008 Justin Winters 4 2008 Adam Redden 4 2014 SOLO TACKLES FUMBLE RECOVERIES PLAYER TACKLES YEAR 1. Craig Guest 80 1996 PLAYER FR YEAR 2. Craig Guest 77 1995 1. John White 4 1979 3. Davonte Shannon 73 2007 Kim Frink 4 1984 4. Davonte Shannon 70 2008 Dave May 4 1985 5. Mike Newton 69 2008 Kevin Deakin 4 1987 6. Pete Conley 68 1995 Jesse Imes 4 2006 CRAIG GUEST 7. Nick Gilbo 67 2015 Domonic Cook 4 2008 8. J.J. Gibson 65 2001 6. 18 players with 3 Mark Graham 65 2002 Davonte Shannon 65 2010 INTERCEPTIONS ASSISTED TACKLES PLAYER INTS YEAR 1. Steve Nappo 13 1986 PLAYER TACKLES YEAR 2. John Bernard 12 1983 1. Craig Guest 84 1995 3. Andy Hurley 9 1983 2. Mike Laipple 81 1985 4. Jon Williams 8 1988 Steve Wojciechowski 81 1987 5. Andy Hurley 7 1984 Dale Worrall 81 1989 6. Gordon Bukaty 6 1959 5. Pete Conley 77 1995 Tom Hurd 6 1966 6. Len Palumbo 75 1989 Dave Short 6 1990 7. Mike Laipple 74 1984 Mark Graham 6 2002 8. Mike Laipple 73 1986 Domonic Cook 6 2010 9. Bobby Johnson 67 2001 Justin Winters 67 2008 PASSES DEFENDED (INTs + PBUs)

TACKLE FOR LOSS PLAYER PDS YEAR PLAYER TFLS YEAR 1. Boise Ross 20 2015 1. Vince Canosa 21.5 1994 2. Dave Short 16 1990 2. Khalil Mack 21.0 2012 Najja Johnson 16 2011 3. Khalil Mack 20.5 2011 4. Mike Chichester 15 1996 4. Tim Teicher 19.5 1987 5. Gemara Williams 14 2005 ANDY HURLEY 5. Rich Dadabo 19.0 1990 Robert Harris 14 1993 Keith Hansen 19.0 1996 Mike Lambert 14 2002 Larry Hutchinson 19.0 2007 8. Mark Graham 13 2002 Khalil Mack 19.0 2013 Kevin Concepcion 13 2002 9. John White 16.0 1982 Cortney Lester 13 2014 10. Craig Guest 15.0 1995 Duane Williams 15.0 2000 Trevor Scott 15.0 2007 QUARTERBACK SACKS PLAYER SACKS YEAR 1. Vince Canosa 12.5 1993 2. Dan Leo 11.0 1986 3. Tim Teicher 10.5 1987 Khalil Mack 10.5 2013 5. Trevor Scott 10.0 2007 6. Rich Dadabo 9.0 1990 Rich Dadabo 9.0 1992 Keith Hansen 9.0 1996 Anthony Scott 9.0 1996 Duane Williams 9.0 2000 Trevor Scott 9.0 2006 VINCE CANOSA RECORD BOOK

DEFENSE ------CAREER ------TOTAL TACKLES FORCED FUMBLES TURNOVERS CAPTURED (FR + INT)

PLAYER TACKLES YEARS PLAYER FF YEARS PLAYER AVG YEARS 1. Davonte Shannon 461 2007-10 1. Khalil Mack 16 2010-13 1. Steve Nappo 23 1984-86 2. Craig Guest 455 1993-96 2. Keith Hansen 7 1994-97 2. John Bernard 20 1980-83 3. Mike Laipple 402 1983-86 3. Rich Dadabo 6 1989-92 3. Andy Hurley 17 1983-84 4. Pete Conley 376 1992-95 Pete Conley 6 1992-95 4. Mike Newton 16 2006-09 5. J.J. Gibson 357 2001-04 Anthony Scott 6 1993-96 Domonic Cook 16 2007-10 6. Lee Skinner 344 2011-14 Chris Shelly 6 1998-01 6. Mark Graham 15 2000-03 7. Mike Newton 342 2006-09 Adam Redden 6 2011-14 Craig Rohlfs 15 1998-01 8. Khalil Mack 327 2010-13 8. Kareem Byrom 5 2005-07 8. Gerry Quinlivan 14 1981-84 9. Shane Currey 300 1978-81 Vince Canosa 5 1992-95 9. Dan Sella 12 1964-66 Cosmo Nestola 300 1979-82 Craig Guest 5 1993-96 Tim Hurd 12 1965-67 Bryan Cummings 5 2002-05 Jon Williams 12 1987-88 SOLO TACKLES Davonte Shannon 5 2007-10 Davonte Shannon 12 2007-10 Domonic Cook 5 2007-10 PLAYER TACKLES YEARS Justin Winters 5 2007-10 1. Davonte Shannon 258 2007-10 2. Craig Guest 236 1993-96 FUMBLE RECOVERIES 3. J.J. Gibson 220 2001-04 4. Mike Newton 196 2006-09 PLAYER FR YEARS 5. Pete Conley 191 1992-95 1. Dave May 7 1983-86 6. Khalil Mack 186 2010-13 Kevin Deakin 7 1986-89 7. Mark Graham 182 2000-03 3. Frank Berrafato 6 1978-81 8. Gemara Williams 176 2002-05 Gerry Quinlivan 6 1981-84 9. Bryan Cummings 158 2002-05 Craig Guest 6 1993-96 10. Craig Rohlfs 154 1998-01 Domonic Cook 6 2007-10 Justin Winters 154 2007-10 7. John White 5 1979-81 Lee Skinner 154 2011-14 Dean Angelo 5 1982-85 Mark Giacovelli 5 1982-85 ASSISTED TACKLES Keith Hansen 5 1994-97 Craig Rohlfs 5 1998-01 PLAYER TACKLES YEARS Adam Redden 5 2011-14 1. Mike Laipple 265 1983-86 2. Craig Guest 219 1993-96 3. Davonte Shannon 200 2007-10 INTERCEPTIONS 4. Lee Skinner 190 2011-14 PLAYER INTS YEARS 5. Pete Conley 185 1992-95 1. Steve Nappo 19 1984-86 6. Dave May 183 1983-86 2. John Bernard 18 1980-83 7. Kevin Deakin 182 1986-89 3. Andy Hurley 16 1983-84 8. Steve Wojciechowski 173 1985-87 4. Dan Sella 12 1964-66 9. Cosmo Nestola 164 1979-82 Tim Hurd 12 1965-67 Dale Worrall 164 1989-91 Mark Graham 12 2000-03 TREVOR SCOTT Mike Newton 12 2006-09 TACKLE FOR LOSS 8. Gordon Bukaty 11 1958-60 PLAYER TFLS YEARS Domonic Cook 11 2007-10 1. Khalil Mack 75.0 2010-13 10. Craig Rohlfs 10 1998-01 2. Vince Canosa 50.5 1992-95 Davonte Shannon 10 2007-10 3. Rich Dadabo 42.0 1989-92 4. Keith Hansen 41.0 1994-97 PASSES DEFENDED (INTs + PBUs) 5. Craig Guest 40.0 1993-96 6. John White 34.0 1979-81 PLAYER AVG YEARS Hardy Mitchell 34.0 1994-97 1. Gemara Williams 39 2002-05 8. Dave May 33.5 1983-86 2. Najja Johnson 38 2010-13 9. Chris Shelly 31.0 1998-01 Cortney Lester 38 2011-14 10. Rob Schroeder 29.5 2002-05 4. Mark Graham 37 2000-03 Steven Means 29.5 2009-12 5. Domonic Cook 36 2007-10 6. Mike Newton 32 2006-09 QUARTERBACK SACKS 7. Terrence Fisher 29 1993-95 Mike Lambert 29 1999-02 PLAYER SACKS YEARS Josh Thomas 29 2007-10 1. Khalil Mack 28.5 2010-13 10. Dave Short 28 1988-91 2. Rich Dadabo 24.0 1989-92 Vince Canosa 24.0 1992-95 4. Trevor Scott 19.0 2004-07 5. Steven Means 18.5 2009-12 Dave May 18.0 1983-86 Keith Hansen 16.0 1994-97 8. Hardy Mitchell 15.5 1994-97 9. Colby Way 15.0 2010-13 10. Dan Leo 14.5 1986-88 GEMARA WILLIAMS RECORD BOOK

DEFENSE - - - - - YEAR-BY-YEAR TACKLES LEADERS ------YEAR-BY-YEAR SACKS LEADERS - - - - -

YEAR PLAYER SOLO ASSTS TOTAL YEAR PLAYER SACKS 1970 Larry Madden 59 41 100 1982 John White 8.5 1977 Dan Vecchies 19 18 37 1983 Steve Armstrong 5.0 1978 Shane Currey 40 64 104 1984 Jim Stopa/Kim Frink 4.0 1979 Shane Currey 49 61 110 1985 Dave May 5.0 1980 Cosmo Nestola 41 45 86 1986 Dan Leo 11.0 1981 Shane Currey 46 40 86 1987 Tim Teicher 10.5 1982 Cosmo Nestola 45 64 109 1988 Dan Zugelder 4.5 1983 Gerry Quinlivan 40 39 79 1989 Tony Jones 7.5 1984 Mike Laipple 19 74 93 1990 Rich Dadabo 9.0 1985 Mike Laipple 46 81 127 1991 Trevor Nickerson 7.0 1986 Mike Laipple 52 73 125 1992 Rich Dadabo 9.0 1987 Steve Wojciechowski 61 81 142 1993 Vince Canosa 12.5 1988 Dave Ruszala 36 58 94 1994 Vince Canosa 7.0 1989 Dale Worrall 28 81 109 1995 Jason Kuehn 6.0 1990 Dale Worrall 51 63 114 1996 Keith Hansen/Anthony Scott 9.0 1991 Darryl O’Shei 45 43 88 1997 Dan Poulsen 7.0 Bill Stonecypher 42 46 88 1998 Dan Poulsen 5.5 1992 Bill Stonecypher 43 22 65 1999 Jamie Guerra 3.0 1993 Pete Conley 49 35 84 2000 Duane Williams 9.0 1994 Pete Conley 47 61 108 2001 Chris Shelly 3.5 1995 Craig Guest 77 84 161 2002 Rob Schroeder 4.5 1996 Craig Guest 80 56 136 2003 Mark Graham/J.J. Gibson 3.0 1997 Ted McDuffie 57 41 98 2004 Aaron Sanders 6.5 1998 Antonio Perry 40 47 87 2005 Aaron Sanders 6.5 1999 Chris Shelly 36 53 89 2006 Trevor Scott 9.0 2000 Chris Gray 63 36 99 2007 Trevor Scott 10.0 2001 Bobby Johnson 45 67 112 2008 Mike Thompson/Andrae Smith 3.0 2002 Mark Graham 65 24 89 2009 Steven Means 5.0 2003 Mark Graham 57 27 84 2010 Steven Means/Khalil Mack 4.5 2004 J.J. Gibson 63 50 113 2011 Khalil Mack 5.5 2005 Kareem Byrom 48 37 85 2012 Khalil Mack 8.0 2006 Jeff Bublavi 59 51 110 2013 Khalil Mack 10.5 2007 Davonte Shannon 73 50 123 2014 Lee Skinner 6.5 2008 Justin Winters 58 67 125 2015 Okezie Alozie 5.0 2009 Davonte Shannon 50 47 97 2016 Brandon Crawford 4.0 2010 Davonte Shannon 65 55 120 2011 Fred Branch 47 35 82 2012 Khalil Mack 52 42 94 2013 Khalil Mack 56 44 100 2014 Lee Skinner 44 52 96 2015 Nick Gilbo 67 46 113 2016 Khalil Hodge 61 62 123

PETE CONLEY KHALIL MACK DAVONTE SHANNON RECORD BOOK

DEFENSE - - - YEAR-BY-YEAR INTERCEPTIONS LEADERS - - - - - YEAR-BY-YEAR PASSES DEFENDED LEADERS - -

YEAR PLAYER INTS YARDS YEAR NAME INT PBU TOTAL 1949 Raymond Wodarczak 4 30 1987 Jon Williams 1 9 10 Alfred Zwolinski 4 23 1988 Jon Williams 8 2 10 1950 Casimer Kania 3 34 1989 Tony Jones 0 10 10 1951-57 Records not available 1990 Dave Short 6 10 16 1958 Gordon Bukaty 3 26 1991 P.J. Riga 3 5 8 James Allegretto 3 14 Mark Anderson 3 5 8 1959 Gordon Bukaty 6 41 1992 Robert Harris 5 6 11 1960 John Valentic 3 33 1993 Robert Harris 2 12 14 1961 Richard Dickman 2 17 1994 Terrence Fisher 1 10 11 Tom Butler 2 14 1995 Terrence Fisher 2 9 11 1962 John Cimba 4 51 1996 Mike Chichester 2 13 15 1963 Dick Condino 4 24 1997 Ted McDuffie 2 8 10 1964 Dan Stella 3 7 1998 Carlos Spencer 1 7 8 1965 Dan Stella 4 32 Jeff Lawrence 3 5 8 1966 Tom Hurd 6 167 1999 Craig Rohlfs 5 0 5 1967 Tom Hurd 4 3 2000 Duane Williams 3 6 9 1968 Nick Kish 3 41 2001 Mark Graham 2 10 12 1969 Tom Elliott 3 61 Mike Lambert 3 9 12 1970 Bruce Fraser 2 17 2002 Mike Lambert 2 12 14 Tom Osika 2 0 2003 Gemara Williams 2 7 9 1977 Dan Vecchies 2 2 2004 Gemara Williams 0 10 10 1978 Mark DiFrancesco 3* 41 2005 Gemara Williams 1 13 14 1979 Sean Kowal 3 25 Frank Berrafato 3 -1 2006 Mike Newton 5 2 7 1980 Greg Kozar 4 36 Kendric Hawkins 2 5 7 1981 Gerry Quinlivan 3 10 2007 Davonte Shannon 3 5 8 1982 John Bernard 5 72 2008 Domonic Cook 3 7 10 1983 John Bernard 12* 143 2009 Domonic Cook 1 10 11 1984 Andy Hurley 7 110 2010 Domonic Cook 6 6 12 1985 Steve Nappo 5 60 2011 Najja Johnson 1 15 16 1986 Steve Nappo 13 155 2012 Najja Johnson 5 6 11 1987 Steve Magera 3 5 2013 Najja Johnson 3 9 12 1988 Jon Williams 8 153 2014 Cortney Lester 0 13 13 1989 Dave Anastasi 3 2 2015 Boise Ross 2 18 20 1990 Dave Short 6* 125 2016 Boise Ross 0 7 7 1991 Mark Anderson 3* 79 2016 Cameron Lewis 0 7 7 Bill Stonecypher 3 14 P.J. Riga 3 0 1992 Robert Harris 5 20 1993 Kareem Stroman 5 28 1994 Terry Morgan 3* 99 1995 Terrence Fisher 2* 111 Craig Guest 2 9 Bill Tipton 2 0 1996 Bill Tipton 4• 160 1997 Ted McDuffie 2 37 Eric Pipkins 2 73 Steve Blake 2 3 1998 Jeff Lawrence 3 0 1999 Craig Rohlfs 5 109 2000 Duane Williams 3 73 Mark Graham 3 -2 2001 Craig Rohlfs 4* 101 MIKE NEWTON 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 Mike Newton 2 30 Davonte Shannon 2 50 2010 Domonic Cook 6 33 2011 Cortney Lester 2 11 2012 Najja Johnson 5 0 2013 Khalil Mack 3 125 Najja Johnson 3 39 Cortney Lester 3 38 2014 Boise Ross 1 0 Witney Sherry 1 0 2015 Four Players 2 - 2016 Tim Roberts 2 0 NAJJA JOHNSON RECORD BOOK

SINGLE-SEASON RECORDS ------RUSHING ------PASSING ------ATTEMPTS ATTEMPTS FIRST DOWNS ATT YEAR GAMES YEAR ATT GAMES YEAR NO. GAMES 1. 541 1966 10 1. 2008 472 14 1. 1997 157 11 2. 538 2013 13 2. 2015 455 12 2. 2008 155 14 3. 531 1967 10 3. 1997 453 11 3. 2015 143 12 531 1986 11 4. 2002 432 12 4. 2009 139 12 5. 529 2003 12 5. 2013 427 13 5. 2013 131 13 6. 528 1996 11 6. 2011 422 12 6. 1982 128 10 7. 524 1993 11 7. 1983 414 10 7. 2007 123 12 8. 521 1968 10 8. 1982 410 10 8. 2014 122 11 9. 495 1980 11 2010 410 12 9. 1983 120 10 10. 493 1970 11 10. 2001 407 11 10. 2011 118 12 YARDS COMPLETIONS YDS YEAR GAMES YEAR COMP GAMES ------FIRST DOWNS ------1. 2,463 1998 11 1. 2008 306 14 2. 2,247 1986 11 2. 2015 283 12 RUSHING & PASSING 3. 2,176 2013 13 3. 2007 262 12 NO. YEAR GAMES 4. 2,120 2012 12 4. 1997 246 11 1. 264 2009 12 5. 2,040 1959 9 5. 2013 243 13 2. 257 2008 14 6. 2,026 2003 12 6. 2011 236 12 3. 248 2013 13 7. 2,008 2004 11 7. 2014 235 11 4. 246 2015 12 8. 1,965 2014 11 8. 2009 228 12 5. 243 1998 11 9. 1,962 2009 12 9. 1983 227 10 6. 244 2014 11 10. 1,956 1967 10 10. 1982 224 10 7. 221 1986 11 8. 217 2011 12 TOUCHDOWNS YARDS 9. 216 1997 11 YEAR TDS GAMES YEAR YDS GAMES 10. 213 2012 12 1. 2008 27 14 1. 2008 3,326 14 2. 1986 26 11 2. 1997 3,275 11 3. 1992 25 10 3. 1982 3,029 10 BY PENALTY 1998 25 11 4. 2015 2,994 12 NO. YEAR GAMES 5. 1959 24 9 5. 2013 2,955 13 1. 29 2012 12 1967 24 10 6. 2009 2,903 12 2. 28 2013 13 7. 1966 23 10 7. 2014 2,855 11 3. 27 2001 11 1991 23 10 8. 1983 2,761 10 4. 26 2002 12 9. 2011 21 12 9. 2007 2,615 12 5. 25 2009 12 2013 21 12 10. 2011 2,522 12 25 2014 11 YARDS-PER-GAME TOUCHDOWNS 7. 22 2000 11 22 2003 12 YEAR YPG GAMES YEAR TDS GAMES 22 2004 11 1. 1959 226.7 9 1. 2014 32 11 22 2008 14 2. 1998 223.0 11 2. 2008 25 14 3. 1986 204.3 11 2013 25 13 4. 1958 203.7 9 4. 2009 21 12 5. 1969 199.8 9 5. 1982 20 10 6. 1967 195.6 10 6. 1983 19 10 7. 1964 192.0 9 1992 19 10 8. 1962 190.1 9 8. 1997 18 11 9. 1956 186.6 8 9. 1959 17 9 10. 2004 182.5 11 2010 17 12 2012 17 12 FIRST DOWNS YEAR NO. GAMES YARDS-PER-GAME 1. 1998 138 11 YEAR YPG GAMES 2. 1986 126 11 1. 1982 302.9 10 3. 2013 117 13 2. 1997 297.7 11 4. 2003 110 12 3. 1983 276.1 10 5. 2012 106 12 4. 2014 259.5 11 1959 106 9 5. 2015 249.5 12 7. 1992 103 10 6. 2009 241.9 12 8. 2008 102 14 7. 2008 237.6 14 9. 2011 99 12 8. 2013 227.3 13 10. 1967 98 10 9. 1981 225.4 10 10. 1984 220.9 10 RECORD BOOK

TEAM RECORDS ------SINGLE-SEASON ------TOTAL OFFENSE ADDITONAL RECORDS Yards Gained______5,514______2008 Wins______9______1986 Yards Per Game______438.2______2014 Consecutive Wins______8______1897-98 Plays______965______2013 Consective Wins in a Season______7______2013 Touchdowns______55______2008 Consecutive Unbeaten Games______11______1895-98 Fumbles______41______1957 Losses (one season)______11______1999, 2002, 2003 Fumbles Lost ______26______1957 Consecutive Losses______18______1998-00; 2001-03 TOTAL DEFENSE Consecutive Winless Games______21______1925-28 Consecutive Games w/o Being Shutout__ 48______1965-70; 2006-11 Fewest Yards Allowed Greatest Margin of Victory______81______81-0 vs. Hobart, 1918 1. 1984______2,717 Greatest Margin of Defeat______128______128-0 vs. Michigan, 1901 2. 1981______2,915 All-time Overtime Record______8-4 3. 1985______2,949 RUSHING DEFENSE BOWL GAME INVITATIONS Yards Allowed 1. 1986______1,224 2. 1983______1,406 3. 1981______1,408 TOUCHDOWNS ALLOWED 1. 1983______8 2. 1981______10 1984______10 PASSING DEFENSE Yards Allowed 1. 1988______1,245 Famous Idaho Potato Bowl 2. 1985______1,265 December 21, 2013 3. 1984______1,298 Boise, Idaho TOUCHDOWNS ALLOWED San Diego State 49, Buffalo 24 1. 1985______5 2. 1981______7 1984______7 1989______7 INTERCEPTIONS 1. 1959______31 2. 1986______26 3. 1983______25 PENALTIES Penalties Against______104______1994 Yards Penalized______972______1994 International Bowl January 3, 2009 PUNTING Toronto, Ontario Most Punts______86______2002 Connecticut 38, Buffalo 20 Highest Average______41.7______2007 PUNT RETURNS Punt Returns______37______1984 Yards______427______1998 Average______17.8______1998 KICKOFF RETURNS Kickoff Returns______65______1999 Yards______1,310______1999 Average______21.4______2006 SCORING Tangerine Bowl Points______424______2008 December 27, 1958 Touchdowns______55______2008 Orlando, FL Extra Points______48______2008 The team declined the invitation to the game Two-Point Conversions_____6______1986 Field Goals______17______1995 RECORD BOOK

TEAM RECORDS ------SINGLE-GAME TEAM OFFENSE ------SINGLE-GAME TEAM DEFENSE ------TOTAL OFFENSE TOTAL DEFENSE (LOWS) Plays______115______at Connecticut (10/4/97) Plays______45______vs. Mercyhurst (10/27/90) Yards______628______vs. Canisius (10/17/98) Yards______84______vs. Hofstra (10/24/92) Touchdowns______8______vs. New Haven (9/12/92) Touchdowns______0______Numerous times TOTAL OFFENSE (BOTH TEAMS) OPPONENT RUSHING (LOWS) Plays______177______vs. Stony Brook (9/14/13) Attempts______17______vs. Hofstra (10/24/92) Yards______1,375______vs. New Haven (9/12/92) Yards______(-40)______vs. Hofstra (10/24/92) Touchdowns______17______vs. New Haven (9/12/92) OPPONENT PASSING (LOWS) RUSHING Attempts______5______vs. Lock Haven (11/16/95) Attempts______72______vs. Hofstra (10/24/92) Completions______1___ vs. Buffalo St. (9/19/87); vs. UMass (10/14/95) Yards______486______vs. Canisius (10/17/98) Yards______2______vs. Ohio (11/3/01) Touchdowns______7______vs. Duquesne (11/2/91) Interceptions______6______Six times RUSHING (BOTH TEAM) PUNTING Attempts______115______vs. Mercyhurst (10/28/89) Most Punts______16______Kent State (10/23/57) Yards______641______vs. Duquesne (11/2/91) PASSING Attempts______71______at Connecticut (10/4/97) ------LONGEST PLAYS ------Completions______36______at Toledo (11/12/13) Yards______497______at Toledo (11/12/13) LONGEST RUSHING PLAY Touchdowns______6______vs. Alfred (11/12/83) Interceptions______6______vs. Cortland (10/3/56) 1. 95 (TD)______Ed Malanowics______vs. Hobart (11/16/29) 2. 92 (TD)______James Starks______at Miami (OH) (11/3/07) PASSING (BOTH TEAMS) 3. 91 (TD)______Alan Bell______vs. Westminster (9/22/90) Attempts______100______vs. Alfred (11/12/83) LONGEST PASS PLAY Completions______58______vs. Bowling Green (10/3/15) 1. 92 (TD)______Joe Licata to Devon Hughes______vs. Norfolk State (9/20/14) SCORING 2. 91 (TD)_____ Mark Taylor to Jamie Gasparre______vs. Hofstra (11/2/96) 3. 90______Chazz Anderson to Ed Young______vs. Ohio (10/8/11) Points______81______vs. Hobart (1918) Touchdowns______8______vs. Mansfield State (9/26/92) LONGEST PUNT Field Goals______5______vs. Toledo (11/1/03) 1. 86______Dana Loucks______vs. Frostburg State (11/14/87) 2. 81______Bill Brogan______vs. Cortland State (10/3/59) FIRST DOWNS 3. 79______Gerald Carlson______vs. Edinboro (9/28/86) First Downs______33______vs. Northern Illinois (10/22/11) First Down Rushing______25______vs. Canisius (10/17/98) LONGEST FIELD GOAL First Downs Passing______23______at Toledo (11/12/13) 1. 54______Gerald Carlson______vs. Ediboro (9/28/86) First Downs by Penalty______5____ vs. Buffalo St. (10/1/83); at UConn (9/22/01) 2. 52______Bernie Webber______vs. Canisius (10/8/83) 52______Gerald Carlson______vs. Villanova (9/30/95) FUMBLES 52______John Rachuna______vs. Miami (OH) (10/30/10) Fumbles______9______vs. Gettysburg (9/16/61) 5. 51______Mark Mozrall______vs. Youngstown State (10/30/93) Fumbles Lost______7______vs. Hobart (10/8/55) 51______Gerald Carlson_____ vs. UMass (10/14/95)/vs. UConn (9/7/96) 51______Patrick Clarke______at Western Michigan (10/12/13) PENALTIES Penalties Against______17______vs. Edinboro (9/27/93) LONGEST INTERCEPTION RETURN Yards Penalized______171______vs. Frostburg State (10/15/86) 1. 90 (TD)______Gerry LaFountain______vs. Delaware (11/6/65) 2. 89 (TD)______Bill Tipton______vs. Lehigh (9/21/96) KICKOFF RETURNS 3. 87______Mike Lambert______vs. Western Michigan (10/5/02) Kickoff Returns______11______vs. Boston College (11/7/70) Yards______238______vs. Findlay (9/6/87) LONGEST PUNT RETURN 1. 94 (TD)______Drew Haddad______at Cornell (10/3/98) PUNT RETURNS 2. 86 (TD)______Jacob Martinez______vs. Albany (9/5/15) Punt Returns______8______vs. Norwich (10/30/82) 3. 83 (TD)______Andre Forde______vs. Lehigh (8/29/02) Yards______125______at Miami (OH) (11/20/99) LONGEST KICKOFF RETURN 1. 100 (TD)______Judd Rosengrant______vs. Hobart (1926) 2. 97 (TD)______Ernest Jackson______at Missouri (9/20/08) 3. 96 (TD)______Devin Campbell______vs. Eastern Michigan (10/5/13) RECORD BOOK

THE LAST TIME

Last Shutout: Last 300 yd Passing Game: Oct. 12, 2013 – Buffalo 33, Western Michigan 0 Nov. 3, 2016 – Tyree Jackson at Ohio (302 yards) Last Time Shut Out: Last 400 yd Passing Game: Nov. 19, 2016 – at Western Michigan 38, Buffalo 0 Sept. 6, 2014 – Joe Licata at Army (401 yards) Last Overtime Game: Last Time a UB Quarterback Has Thrown 3 Touchdowns: Sept. 24, 2016 – vs. Army, 23-20 (OT) Oct. 15, 2016 – Tyree Jackson vs. Ball State (7, 13, 39) Last Overtime Win: Last Time a UB Quarterback Has Thrown 4 Touchdowns: Sept. 24, 2016 – vs. Army, 23-20 (OT) Nov. 28, 2014 – Joe Licata at Massachusetts (28, 31, 22, 4) Last Overtime Loss: Last Time a UB Quarterback Has Thrown 5 Touchdowns: Oct. 24, 2009 – Western Michigan, 34-31 (OT) Sept. 6, 2014 – Joe Licata at Army (20, 65, 15, 3, 8) Last Kickoff Returned for a Touchdown: Last Time a UB Quarterback Has Attempted 40 Passes: Oct. 5, 2013 – Devin Campbell vs. Eastern Michigan (96 yds) Oct. 22, 2016 – Tyree Jackson at Northern Illinois (25-of-41) Last Punt Returned for a Touchdown: Last Time a UB Quarterback Has Completed 25 Passes: Sept. 5, 2015 - Jacob Martinez vs. Albany (86 yds) Oct. 22, 2016 – Tyree Jackson at Northern Illinois (25-of-41) Last Interception Returned for a Touchdown: Last Successful Two-Point Conversion: Nov. 11, 2015 – Cameron Lewis vs. Northern Illinois (68 yards) Sep. 26, 2015 – Marcus McGill rush vs. Nevada Last Fumble Returned for a Touchdown: Last Defensive Two-Point Conversion: Sept. 19, 2015 – Travis Pitzonka at Florida Atlantic (60 yards) Oct. 28, 2008 – Andrae Smith at Ohio on Kendric Hawkins blocked PAT Brandon Crawford at Florida Atlantic (11 yards) Last 50-Yard Plus Field Goal: Last 100 yard Rush Game: Oct. 12, 2013 – Patrick Clarke vs. Western Michigan (51 yards) Nov. 12, 2016 – Jordan Johnson vs. Miami (OH) (100 yards, 29 att.) Last kicker to record four or more field goals in a game: Last 200 yard Rush Game: Oct. 20, 2007 – 4, A.J. Principe at Syracuse (31, 33, 29, 32) Oct. 27, 2016 – Jordan Johnson vs. Akron (282 yards, 24 att.) Buffalo recorded a safety: Last UB Running Back To Score 4 or more rushing TDS/Game Sept. 19, 2015 – Nick Gilbo tackles ball carrier in the end zone at FAU Oct. 26, 2013 – Branden Oliver vs. Kent State (5, 17, 38, 4) A UB player recorded two interceptions Last UB Running Back To Score 3 or more rushing TDS/Game Oct. 24, 2015 – Okezie Alozie vs. Ohio Oct. 4, 2014 – Anthone Taylor at Bowling Green (8, 1, 12) A UB player recorded three or more interceptions Last UB Rusher To Have 36 or More Carries In a Game Nov. 10, 2012 – Cortney Lester (3) vs. Western Michigan Nov. 28, 2014 – Anthone Taylor at Massachusetts (237 yards, 36 att.) A UB player forced two or more fumbles in a game Last Time Two UB Rushers Have Gone Over 100 Yards: Nov. 19, 2013 – Khalil Mack at Miami (3 FF) Nov. 11, 2014 – Anthone Taylor vs. Akron (178 yards, 32 att.) A UB player recovered two or more fumbles in a game Jordan Johnson vs. Akron (104 yards, 17 att.) Oct. 24, 2009 - Scott Pettigrew at Western Michigan (2 FR) Last Player to Have 10 or More Catches in a Game: A UB player recorded 15 or more tackles Nov. 12, 2016 – Mason Schreck vs. Miami (OH) (10 rec., 89 yds) Nov. 25, 2016 – Khalil Hodge at Bowling Green (16 tackles) Last 100 yd Receiving Game: A UB player recorded 20 or more tackles Nov. 25, 2016 – Marcus McGill at Bowling Green (6 rec., 142 yds) Oct. 18, 2008 – Davonte Shannon vs. Army (20 tackles) Last 200 yd Receiving Game: A UB player recorded two or more sacks in a game Sept. 29, 2002 – Andre Forde at Ohio (12 rec., 202 yards) Oct. 25, 2014 - Adam Redden vs. Central Michigan (3.5 sacks) Last Receiver To Catch 3 or More TDs In One Game: A UB player blocked a field goal Sept. 8, 2012 – Alex Neutz vs. Morgan State (16,22,34,28) Oct. 4, 2014 - Dalton Barksdale at Bowling Green Last Time Two UB Receivers Have Gone Over 100 Yards: A UB player blocked an extra point Sep. 26, 2015 – Ron Willoughby vs. Nevada (10 rec., 122 yds) Oct. 11, 2014 – Dalton Barksdale at Eastern Michigan Matt Weiser vs. Nevada (10 rec., 131 yds) A UB player blocked a punt Nov. 23, 2012 - Adam Redden at Bowling Green Last blocked punt returned for a touchdown Nov. 17, 2012 – Kyndal Minniefield at UMass (blocked by Adam Redden) UB STADIUM RECORDS

UB STADIUM PLAYER RECORDS UB STADIUM TEAM RECORDS BUFFALO MARKS BUFFALO MARKS Yards Rushing ...... 249 (Branden Oliver vs. Ohio - 11/5/13) First Downs...... 31 (vs. Canisius - 10/17/98) Rushing Attempts...... 43 (Branden Oliver vs. Massachusetts - 10/19/13) 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...... 59 (vs. Bowling Green - 10/3/15) Passing Attempts...... 58 (Cliff Scott vs. Maine - 9/4/93) Passing Completions...... 35 (vs. Northern Illinois - 10/22/11) Passing Completions. . .35 (Chazz Anderson vs. Northern Illinois - 10/22/11) Total Offense ...... 628 yards (vs. Canisius - 10/17/98) Touchdowns Thrown. . .4, multiple times (last: Alex Zordich vs. Morgan St. - 9/8/12) Offensive Plays...... 96 (vs. Bowling Green - 10/3/15) Receptions...... 11 (Drew Haddad vs. Massachusetts - 10/18/97) Yards Receiving ...... 158 (Andre Forde vs. Kent State - 11/4/00) OPPONENT MARKS 158 (Kali Watkins vs. Morgan State - 10/10/98) First Downs...... 33 (Lehigh - 9/17/94) Total Offense. . . . .458 yards (Chad Salisbury vs. Massachusetts - 10/18/97) Yards Rushing...... 394 (Central Michigan - 10/9/99) Points Scored...... 30 (Anthony Swan vs. Fordham - 9/2/95) Rushing Attempts...... 68 (Central Michigan - 10/9/99) Punt Return Yards ...... 83 (Andre Forde vs. Lehigh - 8/29/02) Yards Passing...... 455 (Marshall - 10/13/01) Kickoff Return Yards. . . . .132 (Naaman Roosevelt vs. C. Mich. - 11/24/06) Passing Attempts...... 63 (Western Michigan - 10/11/08) Field Goals ...... 4 (Dallas Pelz vs. Ohio - 10/25/03) Passing Completions...... 42 (Western Michigan - 10/11/08) Total Offense ...... 669 yards (Baylor - 9/12/14) Tackles ...... 29 (Craig Guest vs. Maine - 10/7/95) Offensive Plays...... 101 (Toledo - 10/13/07) Quarterback Sacks. . . . . 4 (Duane Williams vs. Bowling Green - 9/23/00)

TOP 10 UB STADIUM CROWDS OPPONENT MARKS 1...... 29,795 vs. Temple (Aug. 31, 2006) Yards Rushing...... 264 (James Gilbert, Ball State - 10/15/16) 2...... 29,013 vs. Syracuse (Sept. 11, 2004) Rushing Attempts...... 42 (Eric Flowers, Central Michigan - 10/9/99) 3...... 24,714 vs. Baylor (Sept. 12, 2014) Rushing Touchdowns...... 4 Nate Holley, Kent State - 10/8/16) 4...... 24,013 vs. Stony Brook (Sept. 14, 2013) 4 (Terry Caulley, Connecticut - 9/20/03) 5...... 23,602 vs. Eastern Michigan (Oct. 5, 2013) 4 (Eric Flowers, Central Michigan - 10/9/99) 6...... 22,918 vs. Ohio (Nov. 5, 2013) Yards Passing...... 455 (Byron Leftwich, Marshall - 10/13/01) 7...... 22,676 vs. Baylor (Sept. 22, 2007) Passing Attempts...... 63 (Tim Hiller, Western Michigan - 10/11/08) 8...... 22,658 vs. Rutgers (Aug. 30, 2001) Passing Completions...... 42 (Tim Hiller, Western Michigan - 10/11/08) 9...... 22,189 vs. Stony Brook (Sept. 10, 2011) Touchdowns Thrown...... 5 (Ryan Schneider, UCF - 11/9/02) 10...... 22,086 vs. Connecticut (Sept. 24, 2011) 5 (Chad Pennington, Marshall - 10/23/99) TOP 10 HOME CROWDS 5 (Kevin Foley, Boston University - 11/18/95) 1...... 29,795 vs. Temple (Aug. 31, 2006; UB Stadium) 5 (Bob Aylsworth, Lehigh - 9/17/94) 2...... 29,013 vs. Syracuse (Sept. 11, 2004; UB Stadium) Receptions...... 13 (Steve Busch, Cornell - 10/5/96) 3...... 26,126 vs. Colgate (Sept. 29, 1951; War Memorial Stadium) Yards Receiving...... 181 (Sean Schembra, Ball State - 10/21/00) 4...... 24,714 vs. Baylor (Sept. 12, 2014) Total Offense ...... 461 (Byron Leftwich, Marshall - 10/13/01) 5...... 24,013 vs. Stony Brook (Sept. 14, 2013; UB Stadium) Points Scored...... 24 (Terry Caulley, Connecticut - 9/20/03) 6...... 23,602 vs. Eastern Michigan (Oct. 5, 2013; UB Stadium) 24 (Eric Flowers, Central Michigan - 10/9/99) 7...... 22,918 vs. Ohio (Nov. 5, 2013; UB Stadium) 24 (Brian Klingerman, Lehigh - 9/17/94) 8...... 22,740 vs. Niagara (Oct. 7, 1950; War Memorial Stadium) Field Goals...... 3 (Paul Savich, Central Michigan - 9/29/01) 9...... 22,676 vs. Baylor (Sept. 22, 2007; UB Stadium) 3 (John Rodin, Cornell - 10/5/96) 10...... 22,658 vs. Rutgers (Aug. 30, 2001; UB Stadium) 3 (Matt Weller, Ohio - 10/8/11) TOP 10 ROAD CROWDS* 1...... 107,506 at Penn State (Sept. 15, 2007) UB STADIUM LONGEST PLAYS 2...... 103,980 at Ohio State (Aug. 31, 2013) 3...... 93,065 at Penn State (Sept. 12, 2015) BUFFALO MARKS 4...... 92,446 at Georgia (Sept. 1, 2012) Rush From Scrimmage. . . . 74 yards* (Anthony Swan vs. Fordham - 9/2/95) 5...... 87,758 at Tennessee (Oct. 1, 2011) Pass From Scrimmage...... 92 yards* 6...... 84,921 at Auburn (Sept. 23, 2006) (Joe Licata to Devon Hughes vs. Norfolk State - 9/20/14) 7...... 80,850 at Wisconsin (Nov. 18, 2006) Punt Return:...... 86 yards* (Jacob Martinez vs. Albany - 9/5/15) 8...... 65,666 at Missouri (Sept. 20, 2008) Kickoff Return. . . . .96 yards* (Devin Campbell vs. E. Michigan - 10/5/13) 9...... 54,471 at Iowa (Sept. 6, 2003) Punt...... 79 yards (Gerald Carlson vs. Edinboro - 9/28/96) 10...... 48,359 at Pittsburgh (Sept. 3, 2011) Field Goal...... 54 yards (Gerald Carlson vs. Edinboro - 9/28/96) *Records are incomplete before 1961 *Touchdown UB FOOTBALL HISTORY

The year was 1894. Fourteen University at Buffalo medical students got There were stones everywhere and the end zone on the side near the present together, bought uniforms and practiced after classes, splitting time at Brown’s medical school was six feet higher than the other side. Winning the toss was Riding Academy on East North Street and John’s Riding Academy on East Utica. important because we could choose to play uphill or downhill.” After honing their skills carefully, avoiding remnants of horses that grazed their UB struggled the first season in its new home, compiling a 1-5 record. practice pastures, they put on their blue jerseys, tight pants, and leather boots and The six seasons that followed under head coaches James Bond (1923) and stepped onto a baseball field on East Ferry Street to face Hobart College. As they Russell Carrick (1924-28) were rather bleak as well. The Bisons did not have a kicked off to the visitors, no one among those first UB football players could have winningseason over that period, tallying a record of 7-36-3. By 1929 it was quite foreseen the journey they were embarking upon. They were not merely kicking evident that UB’s football program desperately needed resuscitation once again. a football, they were kicking off UB’s quest for intercollegiate competition. The man to jump start UB was head coach Jay “Biffy” Lee, former roommate at Notre UB’s football program began modestly when the University, then a private Dame of legendary coach Knute Rockne. Some of Rockne’s majestical motivation institution consisting of schools of dentistry, law, medicine and pharmacy, formed must have rubbed off as Lee led UB to a 5-2 record in what would be the Bisons an athletic association. The athletic association in turn started the first football only winning campaign in 16 seasons. Lee upgraded UB’s schedule during the program. That first team was led by captain A. B. Stein who was joined by found- following two seasons and the Bisons’ record suffered once again as they fell to ing members J.B. Crofts, Irving Johnson, William Potter, Gray McCuthcheon, St. squads from Fordham, Carnegie Tech, Dartmouth and the Notre Dame B team. John Green and “Dinky” Johnson. During the first three years of its existence, the In 1931, the team changed its mascot to the Bull in order to distinguish UB football team played squads from the University of Rochester and Hobart College from the professional teams in the Queen City. and experienced little success, compiling a record of 0-2-4. Most importantly Jim Peelle was hired as the 12th head coach in Bulls’ history in 1936 with however, the team gained recognition from UB during this period when the the burden of ending six consecutive losing campaigns. Peelle rejuvenated the University granted the team usage of an on-campus field for its home games. program by notching five victories against three losses in his inaugural season. That UB football savored its first success was short-lived however, as taste of success in 1897 when UB failed to post another winning the team compiled a 7-0 record History of UB Football season until 1942 when Peelle’s under manager E.J. Meyer and squad went 6-2 once again with coach C.W. Dibble. Crowds began impressive victories over Hobart, to flock to UB’s home games, and St. Lawrence and Johns Hopkins. in response the university moved UB heeded the call of its many of the team’s more popular nation after the 1942 season by contests to Civic Stadium in 1900. suspending all intercollegiate The UB football bandwagon athletics due to the country’s really gained momentum when involvement in World War II. The the team played in an exhibition Bulls returned to the field in 1946 match at the 1901 Pan-American and staged their second consecu- Exposition. UB played in front of tive winning season for the first a Chinese representative who “... time since 1899. Civic Stadium did not understand much about became the home site for all UB the game, was delighted to see home games in 1946, a relation- the sport.” This high point was ship which lasted until 1954. short-lived however, as UB was was hand- dealt a crushing 128-0 defeat by picked by Peelle to be his replace- national powerhouse University ment in 1948. Clair extended of Michigan in what remains the UB’s consecutive winning seasons worst defeat ever suffered by a mark to five during his two-year UB squad. That loss seemingly stint. The highlight of Clair’s was symbolic of the hard times tenure was a 48-13 victory over to come as poor support and the heavily-favored Louisville organization for the following Cardinals. two seasons forced UB’s athletic The Canadian association to cease football operations after the 1903 season. Football League lured Clair away in 1950 and UB Athletic Director Jim Peelle Frank M. Pleasant awoke the hibernating UB football program in 1915 when brought back a familiar face to lead the Bulls, former head coach James Wilson. he revitalized the program as the team’s first full-time, professional head coach. Despite severe cutbacks in the football program’s budget and mediocre seasons, UB adopted the Bison as its mascot that year and proceeded to a 3-3 record. the Bulls drew 26,126 fans to Civic Stadium, setting a single-game attendance Art Powell took over the reins of the program in 1916, helping UB to improve record, in a 47-13 loss to Colgate. with each season. UB football hit a peak in 1918 when the squad compiled a 3-1 In 1955, Clifford C. Furnas was named Chancellor of the University and record. The Bisons also enjoyed their most lopsided victory to date during the instituted a five-year plan aimed at upgrading UB’s athletic programs. Richard ’18 campaign, an 81-0 defeat of Hobart. “Dick” Offenhamer was tabbed to lead the Bulls back to respectability and did so The 1923 season brought many changes to UB’s football program. James by posting a 4-4-1 record in his initial season. Fran Woidzik, a standout on the Batterson took over as head coach and the Bisons played their first game at Ro- 1955 squad, went on to become the first Bull to be taken in the National Football tary Field, dedicated by the Rotary Club of Buffalo. Dr. James Ailinger, a standout League draft. Offenhamer’s first season was a prelude of good things to come for basketball player for UB and a member of the 1922 football team, recalled UB’s the Bulls, as he would end his career with UB’s best career winning percentage. humble facilities on opening day at Rotary Field. The year 1958 will forever be remembered as one of the greatest seasons in “The first season we played here we had to dress up in Hayes Hall and run to UB football history. On the strength of an 8-1 record that included victories over the field,” said Ailinger. “In between there was a farm, so we had to run through Harvard and Columbia, UB claimed the prestigious Lambert Cup, emblematic of potato and vegetable fields to reach the stadium. Only the end zone was marked. Eastern small college supremacy. Team captains Nick Bottini and Lou Reale ac- UB FOOTBALL HISTORY

cepted 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 offer to protest the discriminatory policies of the bowl’s stadium, which refused to allow black athletes to compete on its field. After posting an 8-1 record and finishing second in the Lambert Cup com- petition 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 quarterback 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 Of- fenhamer stepped down. Urich guided UB to its finest season at the “major” level with a 7-3 record, losing only to Iowa State, Boston College and Villanova. Bob Deming took over as head coach for the 1969 and ’70 seasons and led the Bulls to wins over Boston College and Villanova in 1969. In 1970, ABC-TV regionally televised a 16-0 UB victory over Holy Cross at Rotary Field in the only game in UB history to be broadcast from Buffalo by a major network. The black day in UB football history came in January of 1971 when due to expenses and the political climate on campus, football was dropped as a varsity sport. In the fall of 1977, with the support of students, alumni and administration, UB restarted its football program with head coach at the reins. UB played four games in that first season, playing RIT to a 7-7 tie in its very first game back, the last tie in UB school history. The Bulls built back to respectability quickly and did not have a losing season from 1980-1984, posting a 30-21 record. In 1985, UB moved to the greener pastures of the Amherst Campus and the into the Mid-American Conference. The Bulls were back in the big-time for the 4,000-seat UB Stadium. The Bulls defeated Villanova, 29-27, in Philadelphia in first time in nearly 30 years. 1986 and once again talk of a possible upgrade of UB’s program was alive. The Bulls earned their first Division I-A victory in 30 years on September 23, New University President Steven Sample appealed to the Intercollegiate 2000 when they nipped Bowling Green, 20-17, at UB Stadium. Buffalo would go Athletics Board (IAB) in 1985 to upgrade UB to Division I-AA status. The IAB granted on to defeat Kent State and finish 2-4 in the MAC East in 2000. that request and after approval by the SUNY system in February of 1986, the “Run On November 30, 2000 Athletic Director Bob Arkeilpane announced the hir- to Division I” had begun. ing of as the 22nd head football coach in UB history. Hofher brought Former UB great was hired in 1990 to replace Bill Dando and with him to Buffalo 22 years of Division I coaching experience, including stints as lead the Bulls from Division III and into the spotlight of Division I. After two re- an assistant at Tennessee, Syracuse and North Carolina and eight years as head building years under Sanders, the program took a hard hit when the head coach coach at Cornell University. was forced to step down for medical reasons. Jim Ward, UB’s offensive coordinator On December 16, 2005 Athletic Director Warde Manuel announced that Turner under Sanders, became the 20th head coach of the University at Buffalo’s football Gill, who was part of three national championships as a coach at the University of program in 1992. Nebraska and a Heisman Trophy finalist as a player, agreed to a five-year contract Under the direction of Athletic Director Nelson E. Townsend with the strong to become the 23rd head football coach at the University at Buffalo. In his first support of University President William R. Greiner, UB completed its “Run to Division season with the Bulls, UB scored 220 points, the most by a Buffalo team since I” on September 4, 1993, playing its first game at the Division I level in more than moving to I-A. 20 years against the University of Maine. UB unveiled its $22 million, 16,500-seat Buffalo had its most successful season since returning to the Division I-A UB Stadium on the Amherst Campus, site of the 1993 World University Games. ranks in 2007. The Bulls finished the year 5-7 overall and 5-3 in the Mid-American In front of 14,179 fans, the Bulls put on quite a show, taking the lead with 51 Conference for a share of the East Division regular season title. Turner Gill was seconds remaining in the contest. Maine spoiled UB’s return, however, scoring a named MAC Coach of the Year and a UB record eight players were named to the last-second touchdown to earn a 31-27 win. All-Conference Team. Junior quarterback Drew Willy completed a school-record 258 In January of 1995, the Bulls came full circle when they hired UB alum Craig passes and had the highest pass efficiency rating in school history and sophomore Cirbus (’80), who had spent the previous 11 years as an assistant under legendary running back James Starks became the Bulls’ first 1,000-yard rusher in the I-A era coach Joe Paterno at Penn State. with 1,103 yards. A few months later, the Bulls wowed Western New York when they announced On December 5, 2008 the Bulls defeated 12th-ranked and undefeated Ball that they would be heading to Division I-A and the Mid-American Conference in State to win the MAC Championship for the first time in school history. 1999. The Bulls had an 8-6 record in 2008. The eight wins were the most in the Bulls’ The 1996 season will go down as one of the finest in school history. The Bulls Division I-A era and one shy of the school record for wins in a season. finished 8-3 on the season, earning the first Top 25 ranking in school history and The 2008 season featured one of the most explosive offenses in school earning Cirbus I-AA Independent National Coach of theYear honors. In addition, history. Gill, who handled the play calling, commanded an offense that scored a three Bulls (Ed Ellis, Craig Guest and Gerald Carlson) signed NFL contracts with school-record 424 points. Quarterback Drew Willy threw for a school-record 3,304 Ellis being picked in the 4th round by the New England Patriots. yards and 25 touchdowns, running back James Starks ran for a school-record 1,333 In 1999, UB rejoined the ranks of major college football with its entrance yards and 16 touchdowns and wideout Naaman Roosevelt established school UB FOOTBALL HISTORY

records of 104 receptions, UB had one of its finest seasons as a Division I-A program in 2013. The Bulls 1,402 yards and 13 touch- went 8-5, including a 6-2 record in the MAC. It was their most MAC wins since downs. joining the conference in 1999. UB advanced to the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl The Bulls played in their for just its second ever bowl appearance in school history. first ever bowl game when Branden Oliver finished his career as the Bulls all-time leading rusher with they faced off against Con- 4,409 yards. Alex Neutz broke the school record for career touchdown receptions necticut in the 2009 Interna- with 31. And then there was Khalil Mack. The All-American linebacker broke the tional Bowl. NCAA record for career forced fumbles with 16 and tied the NCAA mark for career The Bulls finished 2009 takles for loss with 75. He went on to become the Bulls’ highest drafted player in season 5-7 and featured an school history as he was picked fifth overall by the Oakland Raiders in the 2014 offense that averaged 405 NFL Draft. yards per game - the highest Anthone Taylor rushed for 1,403 yards in 2014 - the second-highest single- average in UB’s Division I-A season effort in school history. Lance Leipold was named the 25th UB football era. Numerous Bulls wrapped head coach on Dec. 1, 2014. Kristjan Sokoli was selected in the sixth round of the up record-breaking careers. 2015 NFL Draft by the . Although he missed the entire season with a shoulder injury, Starks finished his The Bulls went 5-7 under first-year head coach Lance Leipold. Quarterback career as the school record holder for rushing (3,140 yards) and rushing touchdowns Joe Licata capped off his stellar career by setting nine different school passing (34). He was selected by the Green Bay Packers in the sixth round of the NFL Draft. records, including career passing yards (9,485) and career touchdown passes (76). Naaman Roosevelt set the school record for receptions (268) and receiving yards In 2016, Jordan Johnson rushed for over 1,000 yards on the season, including (3,551) and signed with the . a school-record 282 yards in a game vs. Akron. Linebacker Khalil Hodge finished was hired as Buffalo’s 24th head coach on December 22, 2010. the season with 123 tackles , just two shy of the FBS-era record for a single season. Quinn has produced record-breaking offenses throughout his 27-year college coaching tenure and has won conference and national championships at his last three stops, including five conference crowns in the past eight seasons. He most recently spent three seasons as the offensive coordinator at Cincinnati. 2008 MAC CHAMPIONS In 2010, Davonte Shannon broke the school record for career tackles with 461 enroute to being named to the All-MAC First Team for the fourth straight year. He became just the fourth player in the history of the Mid-American Conference to earn that distinction. Cornerback Josh Thomas was selected in the fifth round (143rd pick) of the NFL Draft by the Dallas Cowboys. in 2011, Branden Oliver rushed for a school-record 1,395 yards and added 13 touchdowns en route to earning first-team All-MAC honors. Chazz Anderson transfered from Cincinnati to play his final season at Buffalo. The UB signal caller threw for 2,454 yards and 11 touchdowns on the year. He set a single-game school record with 35 completions against Northern Illinois (10/22). Khalil Mack ranked third in the nation in tackles for loss with 20.5. The Bulls had a strong finish to the 2012 campaign by winning three of the final four games. Using a plethora of running backs, the Bulls rushed for 2,120 yards - the third highest total in school history. Khalil Mack was named All-MAC First Team for the second straight year in a season in which he set the school record for career tackles for loss (56) and forced fumbles (11).

INSIDE THE NUMBERS ... OVER 100 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 900th game______2016 vs. Nevada (Nevada 38, UB 14) 1980-89______52-50-0 1st win______1897 vs. Hobart (28-0) 1990-99______30-77-0 First overtime win______11/3/2000 vs Kent State (UB 20, KSU 17) 2000-09______30-88-0 50th win______1923 vs Hamilton (7-6) 2010-present______29-55-0 100th win______1946 vs Alfred (20-12) Total______364-518-28 200th win______1966 vs Youngstown State (25-16) 300th win______1996 vs. Edinboro (17-7) UB FOOTBALL HISTORY

1846 UB founded as a medical school. 1894 Athletic Association founded, football play begins. UB falls to Hobart, 12-6, in first-ever game. UB finishes season 0-1-1. 1897 UB finishes 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 first professional full-time coach. 1930 Rotary Field dedicated by The Rotary Club of Buffalo. 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 first season at the helm, Peelle goes 6-3. 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 Offenhamer named head coach. New UB Chancellor Dr. Clifford Furnas institutes five-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. Offenhamer 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. 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 Miami Dolphins and Cincinnati Bengals, 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 finishes 5-3-1. Defensive tackle Gerry Philbin became first 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 Offenhamer 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. 1969 Bob Deming, a 10-year assistant under Offenhamer, becomes head coach. Squad goes 6-3. 1970 Buffalo’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. Offensive 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 offensive records, including most points in a season (319). 1993 Bulls return to Division I for the first 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 finish 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 first 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 New England Patriots) becomes the first Bull in modern Division I era to be drafted. UB FOOTBALL HISTORY

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 Buffalo Bills. 2000 Buffalo posts its first 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 first Mid-American Conference shutout with a 44-0 win over Ohio. 2002 Buffalo earns its first-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 first 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. Buffalo 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 finishing the season 5-7 overall and 5-3 in the MAC for a share of the MAC East 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 first 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 first bowl appearence in school history. Quarterback Drew Willy finishes 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 finished 5-7 and featured an offense 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 first UB player to be a three-time All-MAC First Team selection. Following the season, Athletic Director Warde Manuel appoints Jeff Quinn as the 24th head coach in UB football history. 2010 New head coach Jeff Quinn leads the Bulls to a 2-10 record.Davonte Shannon broke the school record for career tackles with 461 en route to being named to the All-MAC First Team for the fourth straight year. Josh Thomas selected by the Dallas Cowboys in the fifth round of the NFL Draft. 2011 Branden Oliver rushed for a school-record 1,395 yards on the season. Khalil Mack ranked third in the nation in tackles for loss with 20.5. Both players earned first-team All-MAC honors. 2012 The Bulls finished the season strong by winning three of the final four games and went 4-8 overall. Steven Means was selected by the in the fifth round of the NFL Draft. 2013 UB went 8-5 and played San Diego State in the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl for just its second ever bowl game. Running back Branden Oliver broke both the single season (1,535) and career (4,049) rushing records. Record seven Bulls were named All-MAC, including five to the First Team. Linebacker Khalil Mack earned All-American honors and was selected fifth overall by the Oakland Raiders in the NFL, becoming UB’s highest ever NFL draft pick. 2014 In a season in which the Bulls went 5-6, Anthone Taylor rushed for 1,403 yards - the second best single-season effort in school history. Joe Licata broke the single season (29) and career (60) passing touchdown school record. Kristjan Sokoli was selected in the 5th round of the NFL Draft by the Seahawks. Following the season, Athletic Director Danny White named Lance Leipold the 25th head coach in program history. 2015 Under first year head coach Lance Leipold, the Bulls finished 5-7. It was the most wins by a first-year head coach since Bob Deming won six games in 1969. Joe Licata finished his career holding numerous passing records, including career passing yards (9,485) and passing touchdowns (76). Matt Weiser was named an Academic All-American after shattering the single-season school record for receptions (63) and receiving yards (625) by a tight end. 2016 Jordan Johnson rushed for a school-record 282 yards in a win over Akron. Mason Schreck had 651 receiving yards - the most ever by a tight end in school history. Schreck was selected in the 7th round of the NFL Draft by the Cincinnati Bengals. UB FOOTBALL HISTORY

a different time in a different world Looking back at one of the most influential football teams in University history 50 years later By Alex Rubin and Stephen Marth

“Picture Buffalo as it is today…and then forget “[Beating Harvard] got us off to a good start – it was changed so dramatically…we couldn’t compare about all of the suburbs - they weren’t there. The a different feeling. We had no notion of winning the to the teams that are put on the field today, but nightlife downtown, you had a big nightclub called Lambert Cup, we didn’t even know about it. We just at that time, we were a very respectable team.” the Town Casino, you had all of these theaters wanted to win football games.” In the final game of the regular season, the downtown, it was just so different than what exists According to Kowalski, the Bulls were in a unique Bulls defeated Bucknell 38-0 to earn their first today that you can’t even imagine.” position due to the fact that they were the only team Lambert Cup. This game was especially important Stanley Kowalski, left guard for the 1958 Bulls in or near Buffalo. This gathered media attention. for Kowalski, who played in front of friends, family football team, said the above reminiscing about his “Most of the teams that played football after the and his old high school football coach. Kowalski memories of the city of Buffalo. While this image of Second World War had already dropped it,” Kowalski did not disappoint, returning an interception for Buffalo remains dear to him, another issue clouds said. “We were the only game in town and the papers a touchdown en route to Buffalo’s victory. his memories – the scandal of the 1958 Tangerine started to give us all kinds of press, which was kind After the victory, Buffalo’s co-captains Bowl. The 1958 football season at the University at Buffalo was one of extreme highs and even more “They are two of our finest young men, and extreme lows; marked by an appearance on the Ed Sullivan show after an 8-1 season, sullied by racism have greatly contributed to our fine showing and segregation. After finishing the season as the Lambert Cup this season. The possibility of discrimination champions, Buffalo was invited to play in the Tangerine Bowl in Orlando, FL. However, after accepting the invitation, University Chancellor against any member of the team prevents Clifford Furnas, along with the entire team, made the decision to not play in the game; they learned our appearance at the game.” that their two black players, Willie Evans and Mike Wilson, would not be allowed to play as per the of unique.” Nicholas Bottini and Louis Reale appeared on request of the hosting school district. “It was a big deal for Buffalo at the time,” Evans the Ed Sullivan show to accept the Lambert Cup, In a statement made about his decision, Furnas concurred. “Blacks weren’t included in the paper at a trophy for the top team of the “Eastern Small said, “They are two of our finest young men, and all for any reason, yet we were on the front page. Colleges.” have greatly contributed to our fine showing this When we were coming back from Harvard, the season. The possibility of discrimination against any pilot told us that there member of the team prevents our appearance at the were a couple thousand game.” students waiting for us at Being a member of the football team made Evans, the airport. It was great the star running back for the team, a hot commodity support.” around campus. The fact that he was one of very It was not a coincidence few minorities on campus made it tough for him at that the Bulls were times. peaking in 1958; the senior “It was subtle. I didn’t have the luxury of cutting class was the first class class, because having made a little name for myself to play all four years on in athletics, professors knew who I was. Not to scholarship, meaning the mention, I was usually the only black person in the team was as cohesive as class,” Evans said. ever and also had as much One reason Kowalski believes there was not talent as possible. While blatant racism within the team was that several Kowalski understands players grew up without having relationships with that football has changed minorities. Since there was no history of racism in immensely in the past their background, Kowalski believes it allowed the 50 years, he is proud of players to come in with open minds towards both the accomplishments the Wilson and Evans. team made, and how they “I grew up in a small mill town in Pennsylvania… stuck together in the face we didn’t have any blacks living there, so you didn’t of adversity that followed have prejudice built up ingrained in your head by the end of the regular your parents or your uncles,” Kowalski said. season. In the first game of the season, the Bulls were to “We stand very high, face Harvard, one of the most respected teams in the simply because of the nation at the time. Evans remembers this win being celebrity that was given the first sign that the team could do something to us, that opportunity special. that we had to make a “If you went back the year before, we were 5-4. mark…we were the first I can remember vividly our coach saying before team to go into the UB our last game versus Temple, he wanted us to win Hall of Fame,” Kowalski our last game so we could go in to the next season said. “Obviously the whole with a win, when we played Harvard,” Evans said. game of football has Willie Evans averaged 7.6 yards per carry for 530 yards in 1958 UB FOOTBALL HISTORY

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

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DeCue_____ 1898-02 Stewart Baggley______1897 Rob Blunt______1988-89 C Alan Comen______1952 Joseph Dee______1955 Charles Bailey______1960 Mike Boack______1970 Daniel Conaway_____ 1969-70 George Delaney_____ 1957-59 Angel Baines______2003 Corey Bohanan Wyatt Cahill______2011-12 Kevin Concepcion______2002 Guy Delucia______1962 Carl Baisch______1920 Harry Bojan______1947-48 Arthur Calandrelli______1951 R. Condino______1962, 64 Tony Delvecchio______1989 Ezan Bagdasarian______1959 William Bolt______1895-97 Colton Caldwell_____ 2013-14 John Conestarro Gordon DeMas______1956, 57 Bill Baker______1970 Craig Bomberski Pat Calhoun______1988 Robert Conk_____ 1946, 47-48 Scott Deming Marqus Baker______2012-15 Vincent Bonerb______1938-40 Chris Callahan______2005-08 Pete Conley______1992-95 Mikel DeMonte______2016 Michael Baker______2002-05 Kyle Booker______1993- 95 Arnold Cameron_____ 1949-50 Aaron Connacher____2007, 09-11 John Dempsey______1957-59 R. Baker______1960 Frank Born Mark Campanella____ 1900-02 Marc Connolly______1981 Alex Dennison______2010-13 Phillip Bamford______1958-60 Kenneth Born____ 1951, 56-58 Devin Campbell_____ 2012-15 Andy Conrad George Depew______1946 Henry Banas______1946-48 Ted Boron______1951 Eric Campbell______1996-99 Ken Constable______1970 Martin Derby______1982 Jim Bancroff______1970 Andrew Borruso______2013 John Canestaro______1989-90 Frank Constantino___ 1947-49 Dick Derme______1949 Matt Baniewicz______1999-00 Robert Boscmen______1961 Vince Canosa______1993-96 Michael Constantino_ 1969-70 Kyle DeWeen______2016- Bill Bannister______1956 Dave Borsuk______1978 John Capalongo Chuck Conti______1986-88 Bill Dewey______1979 Gabriel Barbe______2011-12 Al Botti______1987-88 John Capana______1946 Todd Conwall Michael DeWind_____ 1989-90 Donald Barber______1938-39 Nick Bottini______1956- 58 Nicholas Capuana____ 1964-65 Domonic Cook______2007-10 Joseph Diange______1948-49 Robert Barber______2000 Harold Boughton______1970 Paul Carbonaro______1970 Harry Cook______1939-40 Anthony DiAurzio Robert Barczak______1958 Jones Bowden______1960-62 Joseph Cardenuto_____ 1946 Josh Copeland___ 2007, 09-11 Pat DiBartolomeo Robert Barker______1961, 62 Thomas Bowers_____ 1939-42 Jeff Carlin______1986 Frank Coppola Richard Dichowitz___ 1964-65 Bruce Barkeviek______1985 James Boyle______1946 Gerald Carlson______1993-96 Jerry Corallo______1995 Richard Dickman____ 1960-62 Fred Barkley______1946 Delando Bradford______2003 Jasen Carlson______2010-13 Louis Corriere____ 1942, 46-47 Tony DiCristofaro______1987 Adolphus Barkor_____ 1998-99 Maurice Bradford____ 2001-02 Steve Carlton Randy Cosimeno______1983 Mark DiFrancesco______1979 ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS

Joe Digiore______1977 Dan Evans______1985 Dave Gaglione______1988-89 Dexter Greenlee______1983 Mike Heidrick______1983-85 Joe DiGiorgio______2002 George Evans______1953 Brian Gallager______1988 Irving Grenzbach______1947 Todd Heidrick______1983 Reginald Dilley______1942 Andre Evans______2005-07 Mike Gallagher______1985-86 Vito Grieco______1936-38 Steve Heintz______1988-89 Paul DiMiero______1977 James Evans______2004 Jason Galley______1993 Mike Griffin______1981 James Heitzmaus______1958 Mark DiNardo______1993-95 Robert Evans______1946 George Gallino______1957 Bob Griffiths______1970 Jim Heitzhaus______1956-57 Charles Dingboom___1946, 49 Willie Evans______1957-59 Gary Gambino______1979 Tony Grisanti______1979 Craig Helenbrook ____ 1964-65 Jim Dinezza______1981 Jim Everts______1989 Bob Gang______1977 Dominic Grossi______1940-42 Herb Helwig______1921-22 Raymond Dinncenzio_1949-51 Ron Gannello______2000 Nicholas Groszos______1947 Datwan Hemingway ___ 2004 Anthony Diquillo______1952 F Clifton Ganyard______1987 Serofino Grottanelli__ 1946-49 Corey Henderson_____2015- Mark DiRinio Delano Fabor______2010 Joseph Garafola______1962 Nick Grover Terek Henderson______2001 Jim Ditcher Dimitri Facaros______2004 Mike Garofalo______1996-99 Gary Grubbs______1967-69 Mike Hendickson John Ditcher______1986 Torgier Fadum______1946 David Gardner______1958 Albert Grundy______2000-01 Torey Hendrick______2016 Robert Dix______1981, 82 Bernard Fagan______1957-59 Richard Gardont______1946 Tom Grys______1970 Prentis Henley______1968-70 Cordero Dixon______2011-13 John Faller______1968-70 Joseph Garefalo_____ 1964-65 Michael Guercio_____ 1949-51 Edward Henry______1938-39 Eric Dixon______1995 Peter Fardon______2008-11 Jim Gareis______1985-87 Jamie Guerra______1999-01 Mario Henry_____ 2005, 07-09 Kevin Dobson______1981-83 Marc Faria______2006 Raymond Garlapow__ 1939-40 Eugene Guerrie______1959, 61 Tom Herb______1979 Greg Dolegala Charles Farr______1897 Ronald Gartz______1964 Ralph Guerrucci______1956 Jeff Herba Richard Doll______1954-56 R. Farr______1960 Jamie Gasparre______1996-97 Craig Guest______1993-96 John Herlan______1939 Ed Dolphin______1977 Mike Farrell______1988 Michael Gasper______1970 Russel Gugine______1949-51 Scott Herlan______1969-70 Norbert Dombrowski___ 1951 Jim Farrell______1986-87 Mike Gaydosz______1998-00 Richard Guild______1958 Brad Herlehy______1988 Phil Domiano Paul Fauth______1941 Jon Geddes______2005-07 M. Gumbinsky______1934 Eugene Hernquist______1969 Tom Domino______1970 Gary Feagin Chuck Genco Ramon Guzman__ 2002, 04-06 Eric Herrington______1988 Jim Domroes______1985 Greg Federico Richard Gener______1951 Dillon Guy______2011-13, 15 David Hersh______1941 Charles Donatelli______1934 Mike Feliciano______1985-86 Dave Gens______1983 Mike Gwin Dave Hess______1982-83 Charles Donnor______1968-70 Gary Feltz______1979 John Gentilella______1985-86 Vincent Hickel______1960 Bill Doolittle______1981 Tom Fenlon______1995 Harold Gerard______1946-48 H Darren Hicks______2001 James Doran______1988 William Fernandez Dennis Gerbasi______1987-89 Dave Hickson______1985-86 Irving Haag______1946 Matt Dorsey______1994-96 Matthew Ferrentino__ 1947-50 Gerald Gergley______1958-60 Bill Higgs______1977 Norman Haber______1935-38 Chris Doubek______2015 John Feverhem______1946 Larry Gergley______1961-62 Dane Hightower______1985 Syl Haberer______1986 Remaine Douglas______2016 Andy Fidler______2015 Fred Geringer Sr._____ 1964-65 Ronald Hilaire______2005-08 Mark Hackbush______1981 Randy Dovichow______1989 Jon Fields______1995, 97-99 Edward Gese______1936-39 Rich Hiler______1986 Brian Hackworth_____ 1981-82 Chuck Drankowski___ 1967-68 Larry Fienberg Doug Gesel______1981-83 Eugene Hiller______1939 Drew Haddad______1996-99 Charles Drayton______1989 Roman Figler______1942 Mark Giacovelli______1982-85 Ezra Hines Jim Haderer______1977 Tom Drewes_____ 2006, 08-09 Steve Fijalklowski______1986 Mike Giammusso____ 1985-87 David Hinson______1995-98 Howard Haderer_____ 1948-49 Maurice Drewitt_____ 1982-86 Eric Filipowicz______1970 Harry Gibbons______1951-52 Edward Hirsch Ray Hadrych Stan Drumsta______1928 Jerry Filippini______1982 James Gibbons______1955-57 Ted Hirsch______1988 Rich Hadrych______1983 Gordon Dubois______2008-11 Chris Finch______1989 Theodore Gibbons___ 1965-67 Matt Hiscock______1988-89 Skyler Hagg______2007-08 Shaquille Dudley____ 2010-11 Elbert Finch______1977 Dion Gibson Ray Hobson______1988-90 John Hahn______1939 Jim Dunbar______1983-86 Waylon Fink______2013 J.J. Gibson______2001-04 Khalil Hodge______2016- Labinot Hakanjin____ 2006-07 Jack Dunbar______1977-80 Jim Finochio_____ 1964-65, 67 E. Gibean______1954 Edward Hoeflich_____1950, 52 Jeff Hale Jon Dunbar______1977 Karl Fischer______1981-82 Ed Gicewicz______1949-51 Ron Hoffman Joseph Halvenka______1968 Richard Dunber______1964 Jack Fisher______1993-94 Garth Gifford______1961 William Hoffman_____ 1939-40 Brendon Hamilton Andy Duncan______1988 Terrence Fisher______1993-95 Don Gilbert______1962-64 Don Hofmar Jeff Hamilton______1982-83 John Dunmore______2012-14 Paul Fitzgibbons_____ 1947-48 William Gilbert______1947-48 Kevin Hogan______1968 Brett Hamlin______2005-09 James Dunn______1964-65 Brandon Flanagan_____ 2007 Nick Gilbo______2013-15 Tom Hoke______1965-67 Scott Hammett Kevin Dunn______2000-03 Steve Fleming______1999-00 Ibrahim Giles______1994-96 Donald Holland_____ 1950-51 William Hannah______1970 James Duprey______1964-65 Dave Florek______1979 Ron Gilhousen______1985-86 Vincent Holland______1954 Brian Hansen______1965 James Duprey______1987-90 Ralph Folino______1956-57 Jeffvon Gill______2009-11 Joe Holly______1964-65 Keith Hansen______1994-97 Donald Duquette____ 1951-52 Bill Forbess______1977 Harry Gillman______1947-48 William Holmes______1946, 48 Nick Haragos______1942 Fred Duranko______1962, 64 Chris Ford______2014- Matt Gilson______1986 Kamathi Holsey______2016- Craig Hardgers______2016- M. Duranko Marcy Ford______1979 Harold Girdlestone_____ 1951 Harvey Holzworth_____ 1947 Ishmael Hargrove_____2014- Joseph Durso Willie Ford______1993-94 Peter Giullari______1951 David Homa______1970 Jim Harkins Maynard Dutcher____ 1938-39 Andre Forde______1999-02 Theodore Giza______1942 Casey Honchar______1989 Herbert Harmsen______1947 Greg Duval______1994-96 Edward Foregrave___ 1939-41 John Glanton______1997-99 Saron Hood______2009-12 Ed Harof______2013 Marquis Dwarte_____ 2000-02 Herbert Forest______1941 Houston Glass______2013-15 Dan Horan______1989 Frank Harrington____ 1934-36 Derrick Dyer______2003,05 Michael Forman______2015- Robert Goellner______1950 Dick Horn______1967-69 Jim Harrington Rychard Dykes______1996 Tony Formato______1979 Daniel Gold______2011-12 Richad Hort______1960-62 John Harrington______1990 Bob Dzvonick______1998-01 Charles Forness______1970 Samuel Goldberg____ 1936-39 Gary Hosey______2015 Chuck Harris______2015- John Fortini______1959 William Goldberg____ 1937-38 Harold Houser____ 1942, 46-47 Demone Harris______2014- E Ton Fortini______1958 David Goldsby______2016- Jerry Housey______2007-10 Edward Harris______1960-62 James Fortino______1969 Eugene Gollareny______1956 Okoye Houston______2010-13 Josh Eagan______2006 Obadiah Harris______2002-03 Mike Fragagle______1977 Sean Gong Keith Howlett______1988 John Eagen______1970 Rich Harris______1981-83 Brad Frank______1981 Steve Goniwiecha______1970 David Hubbard______2006-08 Steve Ebsaky______1941 Robert Harris Tom Frank______1983-85 Christian Gonzalez____2016- Chris Hubert______1989 Jay Eden______1941-42 Marvin Harrison______1970 Bud Frankel______1947 Derrick Gordon______1998-01 John Hubert______1986-90 John Edmondson____ 1986-88 B. Hart______1962-64 Jarrett Franklin__ 2013-14, 16- James Gordon______1897-98 Mike Hubert______1985-86 Robert Edward______1962, 64 Larry Hart______1969 Bruce Fraser______1969-70 Jimmy Gordon______2010-13 Frank Hudson Brad Edwards______1988 Skyler Hartley______2015- Joe Freedy______1999-01 Richard Grabewstatter Joseph Hudson______1969-70 Brent Eggleston Jack Hartman______1959-61 Reinhard Freimuth___ 1981-83 Jerry Grady______1983-85 Kelly Hugh Jamarl Eiland______2014- John Hartman______1987-90 William Friday______1953 Mark Graham______2000-03 Devon Hughes______2011-14 Frank Elardo______1947 Brett Hastings______1988-89 Dan Friedman______1985 Dale Gramza______1979 Larry Huff______1970 William Ellenbogen__ 1969-70 Charles Hasse_____1898-1901 Pat Frincano______1981-82 Jim Granchelli______1981 Marvin Hunley______1982-83 Thomas Elliott______1968-70 Eugene Hatchett_____ 1982-83 Kim Frink______1983 James Grapes______1957-58 Charles Hunt______1983 Ed Ellis______1993-96 Joe Hattendorf______1995-98 John Fritz______1939 Steve Grashof______1981 Thomas Hurd______1965-67 Gerald Elwell______1968-70 Emmy Havens______1981-83 Mark Fucinato______1977 Robert Grant______1939 Warren Hurt______1988 Bob Embow______1967-68 Johnathan Hawkins___2015- George Fugit______1982-83 Corbin Grassman____ 2013-16 Andy Hurley______1983 Kevin Enders Kendric Hawkins_____ 2006-09 Josh Fuller______2009-10 Tyler Grassman______2012-15 Larry Hutchinson____ 2006-07 Terry Endress______1967-69 Bill Hayden______1967-69 Hank Fumerelle______1982-83 John Graves John Hutchko______1962 Leo Engel______1983 Chris Gray______1999-00 Jason Hayden______1998-00 Duke Hwang______2015- Doug Engle______1986-88 G C. Graziadei______1962 Alan Hayes______2008-11 Ken Hyer______1934 Eric Ericson______1942 Tom Hayes______1923-24 Mark Gabryel______1979 John Greeley______1981-83 Ken Hyer______1981-83 Ollice Ervin______2004-07 William Hayes______1917 Dan Gadra______1956 Jeff Green______2004-05 Jamie Hypnarowski__ 1982-83 Jason Esposito______1985 LaRon Haymore_____ 2004-07 Dan Gage______1956 Kristian Green______1993 Robert Estes______1934-36 Tim Hedges______1998-01 P. Gagliardi______1961 Mike Green______1987-89 Robert Etmerington____ 1969 St. John Green Bob Heggeman______1995 ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS

I Peter Kazmirchuk______1946 Gerry LaFountain____ 1964-65 M Jesse McDonald______1987 Kent Keating______1977-79 John Lageman______1953-54 Richard McDonald_____ 1946 Jesse Imes______2004-07 Tyler Mabry______2016- Carley Keats______1958-60 Bill Laipple______1984-87 Tyler McDonnell______1994 Henrey Intrator______1935-38 Victor Maccewicz______1940 James Keats______1956-58 Mike Laipple______1983-86 Marcus McGill______2012-16 Anthony Iozzi______1951-52 James MacDougall___1961, 62 Joe Keels______2016 Mike Lambert______1999-02 Thomas MacDougall_ 1958-60 Dwight Ives______1983 Thomas MacDougall__ 1958-60 Bill Keifer______1981-83 Jose Lambiet______1985 Chris McDuffie___ 2003-04, 06 Mike Mach______1986 Ernest Keifer______1952-53 Carlos Lammons_____ 2010-13 Steve McDuffie______1994-95 J Khalil Mack______2010-13 Scott Keller______1979 Dev Lamour______2016- Ted McDuffie______1997 Paul Jack______1967-68 Bruce MacKeller_____ 1964-65 Scott Keller______1997-00 Robert Landel______1946-47 Luke McEachern______2004 Tomas Jack-Kurdyla___2016- Russell MacKellar____ 1964-65 Brian Kelly______2008-09 Scott Landt James McEwen______1964-65 Don Jackson______1970 Mark MacVittie______1969-70 Harold Kelsey______1941-42 Richard Lane______1938 William McGarva____ 1955-56 Ernest Jackson______2005-08 Harry MacWilliams___1942, 46 Gary Kennedy______1961 Paul Lang______1967-69 Tom McGreevy______1997-99 Gerald Jackson______2005-07 Larry Madden______1969-70 Raymond Kennedy___ 1951-54 Pete Lang______1986 Kevin McGriff______1995-96 Keith Jackson______1983 Doug Magera______1988 Brian Kent______1964 Robert Langley______1941 Gerry McGroarty_____ 2005-08 Kenon Jackson______2000 Steve Magera______1985-87 Martin Kentner______1946-47 Bruno Lapointe______2007-09 William McKallip______1946 Solomon Jackson____ 2014-15 James Maglisceau______1993 Ed Kershaw______1968-70 Craig Large______1988 Bernie McKeever______1977 Terrell Jackson___ 2007, 09-11 Mark Maier______1978-80 Jake Khoury______2015- DeSean Larmond____2003, 05 Scott McKenzie______1985-86 Tyree Jackson______2016- Matt Maines______1986 Gary Kiblin Ronald LaRocque____ 1951-53 Bob McKeown______1984-85 Bill Jacobs______1985-87 David Majcher______1969-70 E. Kiefer______1954 Ray Larson______1981 Brian McKim Joel Jacobs______1968-69 Doug Majeski______1983-87 Ernest Kiefer______1951 Keith Lasher______1954-55 Zeke McKine______2000, 01 Phil Jacques______2002-05 Mike Majeski______1985-86 Ben Kincel______1993-96 Campy Lasinski Jim McKinney______1987 Elmer Jahn______1951-53 Frank Major______1946 William Kindel______1953-55 Salvadore Latona____ 1934-36 Joe McKoy______1999-00 Michael James______1968, 70 Ed Malanowicz Steven King______2003-06 Tony Latona______1994-95 Robert McLaughlin___ 1934-35 Boris Jaremka______1947 Kenneth Malick______1946 Dave Kinney Tracey LaTona______1950 Sean McLaughlin Mark Jarnot______1981 Vic Mancewicz______1941 Donald Kinsella______1946-47 Nelson Lauffer______1946 Tom McLaughlin_____ 1988-90 Mark Jaroszewski______1985 Dale Manchester_____ 1938-39 C.J. Kintz______1997-99 Jeff Lawrence______1997-99 Richard McLean______1946 Rashad Jean______2011-12 David Mandry Fred Kintzel David Lawton______1902-03 Tom McLean______1982 Harry Jenkins, Jr._____ 1936-39 James Mane______1994 Bob Kirisits______1983-85 Chris Lauzze______2006-08 Tom McLeod______1982 Jordan Jerrold______2006-10 Harry Manicas______1938-39 Bryan Kisabeth______2004, 08 Robert Layo______1970 Scott McMahan_____ 2001-02 Algie Jessie______1994 Simon Manka______2007 Nicholas Kish______1939-42 Alex Lazo______1999-01 Aaron McMickle_____ 2000-01 Norbert Jezawski______1955 Mike Mann______1985-87 Nicholas Kism______1968 Campy Lecrinsky____1981, 83 Jim McNally______1962-64 Dave Jezewski______1954 Richard Mann Paul Kleiber______1965 Eric Lee______1995 William McNally______1951 Dave Jezewski______1988 Brandon Manosalvas__2014- William Klein______1955 Fred Lee______2010-13 James McNamare____ 1962-65 Brian Johnessee_____ 1999-01 Victor Manz______1946-47 Charles Kline______1942 Aaron Leeper______2002-03 John McWilliams______1982 Adam Johnson______2001-03 Youdlain Marcellus___ 1999-01 John Kling______2012-15 Robert Leipler______1948, 50 Steven Means______2009-12 Bobby Johnson______2000-01 Mike Marcolini______1985-87 Edwin Klingelhofer_____ 1939 Lawrence Lemner______1965 Rick Mease Craig Johnson______2001 Marvin Marcus______1938-39 Hiram “Rusty” Knapp_ 1989-93 Mike Lender Bill Meholif______2002-04 “Dinky”Johnson Harry Marinelli______1955 Lester Knapp______1924 Jerome Lennon______1988 James Meier Doug Johnson______1979-81 John Mariacmer______1982 Paul Knapp______1940 Dan Leo______1985-88 Edward Melisz______1951 Harold Johnson_____ 1941-42 Don Maricle______1967-70 Homer Knickerbocker Norman Leonard Albert Meranto______1961 Irving Johnson______1896 Carl Markey______1950-51 Themba Knowles______1989 Todd Lepsch______1987-89 Chris Merchant______2015 James Johnson______1941 Stanley Markiewicz_____ 1947 Corey Knox______2011 Cortney Lester______2011-14 John Merman______1959 Joe Johnson______1970 Michael Marr______2009-10 Matt Knueven______2001-04 Kyle Lester______1989-90 Dave Merrell______1986-87 Jordan Johnson_____ 2014-16 Anthony Marrano____ 1947-48 Gabe Kogler______1997-00 Dom Lettieri______1977 Thomas Mersey______1961 Keith Johnson______1962 Albert Marsh______1934 Jim Kocik Joe Lettieri Harold Mesler______1995-97 Kevin Johnson______1997-99 Prestom Marshall______1982 Fred Kogut______1957-59 Cameron Lewis______2015- Dan Mettica______1986-87 Kevin Johnson______2007-09 Jeff Marshall______1989 Kenneth Kogut______1961-62 John Lewis______1941 George Metz______1925 Luke Johnson______2004-05 Joe Martello______1988 John Kondalkoff_____ 1985-86 Harry Liaros______1947 Howard Meyer______1950 Lynn Johnson Ron Marten______1983 Leo Kostecky______1939 Pete Liberetore Richard Meyer______1897 Najja Johnson______2010-13 Armand Martin______1960-62 Keith Kostek______1983 Frank Licata______1982-85 Robert Meyer______1997-00 Roubbens Joseph____ 2015-16 Dam Martin______1967-68 Bob Kovey______1967-68 Joe Licata Alan Miano Rudolph Johnson____ 1938-40 Jeff Martin______1981 Sean Kowal______1981-82 Joe Licata______2012-15 Anthony Miceli______1964-65 Rudy Johnson______2011-12 Richard Martin______1954-55 John Kowalczyk______1981 Jules Licata______1947-48 Collin Michael______2013-15 Bob Jones______1990 Tim Martin______1979 Mark Kowalec______1981 Robert Liepler______1947 John Michno______1960-62 Clifton Jones______1970 Jacob Martinez______2014- Tom Kowalewski_____ 1967-68 Ruben Lindo______1993 John Michno______1987 Joseph Jones______1994-97 John Martinkat______1987 Stanley Kowalski_____ 1957-59 Dan Lindsay______2000-02 Joseph Mikulewicz_____ 1952 Leeland Jones______1965-67 Jerry Martzolf______1981-82 Greg Kozar______1981 Doug Lindsay______1993-94 Dominic Milano______2003 Leeland Jones____ 1941-42, 46 Bill Marzullo______1977 Douglas Kozel______1969-70 Greg Lindsay______1988-89 Thomas Milarski_____ 1968-69 Lorenzo Jones______2000 Mike Masecchia_____ 1985-87 Dave Kozina Mark Linkiewicz______1994 Terrance Miles______2002-04 Rovell Jones_____ 1967, 69-70 Mike Maser______1967-68 Steve Koziol John Lipinskli____ 1954, 56-57 Brian Miller______2003-04 Tony Jones______1989 Dennis Mason______1967-68 Francis Kramer______1942 Bob Lipp Chris Miller______1991-92 Tim Jones______1985-86 Alton Massey______1946-48 Tim Krantz______2010-11 Greg Lis______2014 Clifford Miller______1955-56 Brandon Jordan_____ 1998-01 Eugene Masters______1951 Charles Krawczyk____ 1954-56 Collin Lisa______2015 George Miller______1947-48 Omari Jordan______2000-01 Mike Masucci______1997-00 Dennis Krezmier Mike Lloyd______1982 Merton Miller______1947-48 Cory Jorgensen______2008-11 Tom Matteson____ 1995, 98-99 Bryan Krull______1988 Ron Lloyd______1983 Mike Miller______1990 Dave Joslyn______1988-90 Andy Mattle______1987-89 David Krupp______1979 Lucian Lodestro_____ 1959-61 R. Miller______1959-61 James Judges______2004-07 George Maue______1958-60 Carl D. Kruse______1848 Frank Lojacono______1946 Jeff Mills______2001-03 Gerald Jules______1985-86 John Maurer______1946 Pete Kruszwnski______1979 Justin Long______1997-99 John Milson______1955 Kevin Jurkewicz______1979 Richard Mawn______1988 Chester Kryszcuk____ 1946-49 Ray Anthony Long_____2008, 10 Tom Mineo______1983 Joe Maxon______1979-81 Edward Krzysiak______1941 Dan Lorrain______1986-87 John Mings______1985-87 Dave May______1983-86 K Evin Ksiezarczyk______2016- Mike Lospinso______1977 Kyndal Minniefield_____ 2012 William McCall______1958 John Kubisty______1954 Sherrod Lott_____ 2006, 08-10 Dan Minocchi______2001-04 Ron Kaczor______1982, 85 Joe McCarthy______1981 Joseph Kubisty______1955-56 Dana Loucks______1987-88 Al Mirand______1947-49 Joe Kalczynski______1977 Kevin McCarthy______2001 Todd Kurlan______1985 Zachary Love______2002-05 Greg Mirand______1981 Dean Kaminske______1946 Mike McCarthy Stuart Kusneske______1951 Edwin Lowe______1967 Paul Missana_____ 1942, 46-47 Kyle Kampf______1999 Paul McCarthy______1979 Rich Lowe______1990-93 Andrew Mistretta____ 1947-48 Casmir Kania______1951-52 Deonne McClelland__ 2001-02 Ed Lozano Hardy Mitchell______1994-97 Francis Kareken___ 1946, 50-52 L David McClernon Bunduka Kargbo______2009 M. Lucidi______1962-64 Todd Mitchell______1985-86 Greg LaBarbera______1983 Gabe McClover______2002-04 James Karnes______1981-85 Warren Luick______1987 Adam Mitcheson______2015- Charles LaBorne______1897 Frank McCollum______1920 Tim Karnes______1977-79 John Lupienski______1967-68 Edward Mittelsteadt_ 1946-47 Joseph Labosky______1953 Albert McCoy______2013-16 Mark Karrer______1977 Dan Lutz John Mizerak______1981-83 John LaChance______1990 Steve McCullough___ 1968-70 Joe Katusha______1989-90 Mike Luzny______1967-69 John Modrzynski______1979 Mike Laco______1982 Da’Von McCune_____ 2006-08 Joseph Katzmeyer Tedroy Lynch______2013-14 Harry Moedeas______1947-48 Kevin Lafferty______1978 Gary McCutcheon Gerry Kavanaugh Al Lytle______1947-48 Bruce Moelzel______1979 Tim Lafferty______1977-78 Bam McDonald______1999-00 Mark Kawalec______1982-83 Robert Moler______1968 ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS

Glynn Molinich______2014- John Nolan______2000-01 Albert Perillo______1947 R Grant Rohach______2016 Les Molnar______1947-48, 50 John Nole______1982 Max Perisse______2013-16 Craig Rohlfs______1998-01 Dom Monacelli______1996-99 Gene North______1929 Roger Perkins______1938-41 John Rachuna______2009-10 James Roll______1946 Sam Monaco______1979 Steve Nowaczyk_____ 1977-78 Richard Perno______1951-53 Jesse Rack______2006-09 Lawrence Rolle______2008-09 Dave Mondry______1988-89 Edward Nowak______1951-52 Antonio Perry____ 1994-95, 98 Thomas Radich______1951-53 James Romano Wonderful Monds_____ 2011 Kenneth Noyes______1946 Edward Perry______1968-70 Mike Radon______2002 Dave Romanowski_____ 1990 Anel Montanez___ 2006, 08-10 Eugene Nuwer______1939-40 Edward Perry______1988 Doug Radwanski____ 1989-90 William Roof_____1959, 60, 61 Jason Montanez_____ 2001-02 Jim Perry______1985 Frank Radzwill______1947-49 Naaman Roosevelt___ 2006-09 James Montgomery____ 1946 O Keon Perry______2006 Pat Rahill______1983 Bernard Rosenberg___ 1938-39 Robert Moody______1932-34 Maurice Perry____ 1994, 96-97 Ron Rakowski______1970 Jud Rosengrant______1926 E. Mooradian______1959-61 Thomas Oatmeyer___ 1962-64 David Pescrillo______1970 Bernard Ralph______1959 Robert Rosenwie____ 1989-90 Chris Moore______2004-05 Charles O’Brien______1952-53 Joe Petit______2009-11 Harold Rambath_____ 1940-41 Millard Rosing______1941 Frank Morabito______1946 Edward O’Brien Paul Petosa______1988-90 Albert Randaccio______1948 Warren Rosing______1934-35 Norman Moran______1942 Jack O’Brien______1934-36 Scott Pettigrew___ 2008-09, 11-12 Mike Ransom______1989 Gary Rosner______1988 Joe Moresco______1968-70 Terry O’Conner______1977 Tim Pfohl R. Ranus______1959-61 Boise Ross______2013-16 Terry Morgan______1994 Eugene O’Donnell___ 1947-48 Gerry Philbin______1961-63 Peter Rao______1953-55 Shawn Ross______1982 Francis Mormul______1953-54 Joseph O’Grady_____ 1956-58 Doug Phillip______1970 Tom Rao______1956 Frank Rossi Rodney Morris______1901-04 James O’Hagan______2015- Jeff Phillips______1983 John Rappole______1934-35 Mike Rossi______1981-82 Willie Moseley______2009-12 Andy O’Hara______1998-99 Paul Phillips______1949 Leo Ratamess______1962-64 Josh Roth______1996-99 Jim Mosher______1967-68 Tyler O’Henly______2014-16 Rich Phillips______1977 James Ratel______1962-65 Larry Rothman______1977-79 George Mosson______1960 Darryl O’Shei______1989-91 William Pickard______1947 Dave Rath______1987-88 Brad Rowland______2016- Sunnie Motley______1994 Walter Olean Jake Pickett______2013 Gerald Ratkewicz____ 1961-62 B. Rubach______1934 Dick Mott______1977 Branden Oliver______2010-13 John Pieroni______1988 R. Ratkewicz William Rudick______1946-48 George Movasian____ 1952-54 Joseph Oliverio______1958-60 Alex Pierre______2006-09 Robert Ray______1950-52 Alpeowsus Ruggiero_ 1946-48 Mark Mozrall______1992-94 Greg Olma______1982 Enrico Pierre______1996-99 Mark Raymond______1990 Robert Ruhlman______1939 Fred Mueller______1981-83 John Olson______1946-48 Dominic Piestrak_____ 1962-64 Louis Reale______1956-58 Roland Ruhlman_____ 1938-39 Harold Mueller______1946-48 Walter Olson______1946-49 Scott Pilkey______1989-90 Pete Rech______1948 David Rundberg Justin Mulbah______2016- John Ondesko______1987 Eric Pipkins______1996-99 Emmanuel Reed______2016- David Runyan______1948-50 Brandon Murie______2010-13 William O’Neill______1961-62 Richard Pirozzio______1965 Adam Redden______2010-14 Erik Rusin______1996-99 Tom Murphy______1967-68 John Opfer______1995-98 P.J. Piskorik______2003-04 Jake Reeder______2010-12 Casey Russell______2001-04 William Murphy______1969 Edward O’Reilly______1947-50 Joseph Pitcher______1953-54 Richard Reeve______1960 Jeff M. Russell______1985-87 Mark Murtha______1969 K.J. Osborn______2016- Steve Pitts______1987-89 Mike Regan Jeff S. Russell______1987 Mick Murtha______1966-67 Joseph Oscsodal_____ 1964-65 Travis Pitzonka______2012-15 Jim Reger______1977 William Russo______1947-48 Robert Muscarella___1957, 58 Kevin O’Shaughnessy___ 1981 Raymond Plewacki_____ 1940 Dwayne Reid______2005 Dave Ruszala______1985-88 Henry Musilli______1946 Thomas Osika______1970 Gary Plotycia______1979 Frank Reid______1967-69 Matt Rutkowski______1956 Matt Ostrowski______2008-11 Andrew Podlucky____ 1951-52 Jack Reid______1947 Ken Rutkowski______1967-68 N Norbert Ostrozmy______1960 Frankie Pointer______2006 Eugene Reilly______1959-61 James Ryan______1961-62 Eric Otis______1993-95 Eric Polanski______1988-90 Frank Reilly______1988-90 Joe Ryan______1979 Tim Najuch______1979-82 Matt Otwinowski_____2016- E. Greenard Poles____ 1964-66 William Rembert_____ 2013-16 Tony Rykken______1983 Gene Nance______1970 Barrett Ouimette______1994 Tony Policare______1990-92 Jim Remillard______1965-67 Rick Rzeszotarski______1990 Frank Nappo______1946-49 Jim Owens______1985 Emil Pollak______1936-38 James Renaldo______1954 Joseph Nappo______1934 Luke Owens______1978 Clifton Poodry______1962 Ted Rene______2005 S Steve Nappo______1983-86 Mike Owens______1979 Herbert Pordum_____1951, 57 Robert Repp______1940 John Narog______1946 Gene Oyer______1994 Bob Porter______1988 Randy Retzlaff______1979 Sherwan Saaty______2004-05 Joe Nataro Gokhan Ozkan______2009-12 Andy Potts Tom Renzi Don Sabo______1967-68 John Nathans______1961 Al Potyok______1970 Michael Rhodes_____ 1948-49 Stephen Salasny_____ 1958-60 Nathan Navario P Dan Poulsen______1995-98 Joe Riccelli______1967-68 Trevor Sales______2012-14 Ike Nduka______2008-10 William Potter Gary Rice______2005-08 Chad Salisbury______1997-98 Dean Neaverth______1985 Todd Pace______1993-96 James Potts______2012-13 Robert E. Rich______1934-35 Bernard Saltzman____ 1949-50 Kevin Neel______1987 Bob Pack______1981-83 William Powell______1947-48 Sam Rich______1949-50 Steve Samis______1987 Kevin Negley______1985-87 Taylor Packwood______2006 Ted Powers______1988 Jamey Richard______2004-07 Stewart Sampsel_ 2003, 05-06 David Nelson______1954-56 Jim Painter______1988 John Powley______1959-60 Mark Richardson_____ 2010-11 Bob Sanborn______1934 Walter Nelson______1936-39 Robert Painter______1938 Chuck Powrie______1967 Solomon Richberg___ 2009-10 Aaron Sanders______2002-05 Steve Nemec Joe Palko______1988 Maurice Powsner______1942 Theodore Ricmert______1955 John Sanders______2009-10 Doug Nemer______1985 Len Palumbo______1985-89 Javunt Pratt______1998, 00 Dave Richner______1967-68 Sam Sanders______1957-59 Frank Nero______1954 Mark Panepinto_____ 1985-87 Kevin Pratt______1979-81 Earl Riddall______1930 Richard Sanders_____ 2002-05 Chuck Nesbitt______1989 Anthony Panzica______1949 Matt Prelewicz______1990-93 Ronald Ridolfi______1964-65 Floyd Sanderson______1950 Cosmo Nestola______1981-82 Tony Paoli______2005-06 Joe Previll______1977 Thomas Ridolfi______1964-65 John Sandusky______1993-96 Joe Neubert______1983-86 Raymond Paolini____ 1957-59 Donald Price______1977 Doug Rifenburg______1989 Alfred Sanelli______1940 Dave Neunhaus John Papsidero______1952 Floyd Price______1947-48 P.J. Riga______1990 John Saratori______1979 Alex Neutz______2010-13 Joseph Papsidero____ 1950-52 Frank Price______1979 Leroy Riley______1960-61 Mike Sarratori______1982 Mike Newton______2006-09 Joseph Parisi______1989 Patrick Price______1960-61 Tony Ringo______1981 Dan Saskowski______1981-82 Myles Nicholas______2015- Drew Parry______1990 A.J. Principe______2007-10 John Rio______1968-70 Scott Savickas______1970 Zach Nicholas______2014-16 Jared Patterson______2003-06 Chris Pristupa Rodney Rishel______1965-67 G. Savitsky______1954 Robert Nicholas______1942 Kendall Patterson____ 2013-15 Eric Privateer Michael Rissell______1965-67 Paul Scalenta______1965 Walt Nichols______1979 Pat Patterson______1967-69 David Pruce______1997-00 Catalino Rivera______1977 John Scalla______1979 David Nichols______1962-64 Robert Patterson______1955 Brent Pry______1990 Jeff Rivera______1990 John Scanlon______1987-88 Elwin Nichols______1947-49 Alex Paul______1949-50 Przywara______1956 Jonathan Rivera_____ 1988-89 Angelo Scappa______1979 John Nickerson______1937 Gerald Pawcowski_____ 1962 John Pryzbycien_____ 1967-68 Marcus Rivers______2008-11 C. Scarpino______1954 Trevor Nickerson_____ 1989-90 Gerry Pawloski______1964 Dennis Przykuta_____ 1964-65 Gary Robb______1994 Scott Schaffer______1986 Carl Nicosia______1941-42 Ryan Paxson______2012 Ronald Pugh______1964-65 Kendall Roberson____ 2011-14 Todd Schaffer______1993-94 Nick Nicosia______1946-49 Eric Payne Dave Purdie______1988 Earl Roberts______1919 Edward Schano______1940 Jeff Niedermier______2005-08 Terry Peden______2009-10 James Pusateri______1963 Tim Roberts______2016- Chris Scharon______2005-08 Mike Niemet______1977 Eric Pedley______1981-83 Norman Pysikiewicz__ 1954-56 Andy Robertson Mark Schieber Dave Nierman______1987-90 S. Pelczynski______1934 Todd Robertson_____ 2004-07 Michael Schifano____ 2002-05 Tim Nietopski______1969 Tom Pelkey Q James Robie______1964 Rich Schifano______1986 Tim Nietopski______1985-88 Sig Pelson______1934 Dane Robinson______2006-09 Joe Schillace______2014-15 Brandon Nishnick____ 1997-00 Dallas Pelz______2000-03 Gary Quatrani______1978-80 Ernie Robinson______1977 Jim Schiro______1981-82 Lenoard Nixon______1968, 70 Ronald Pento______1961 Dan Quigley______1989 James Robison______1947-48 Dan Schlatterer D. Nole______1961, 60 Jim Pepe______1979 Gerry Quinlivan_____ 1981-84 Malcolm Robinson___ 2013-16 Mike Schleelein______1994-96 Ray Norell______2005-08 Charles Percival______1942 Mark Quinn______2000-01 Jim Rodriguez______1978-80 David Schmidli______1998 Mark Norton______1986-87 Tony Percival______1981-82 Rick Rodriguez______1990-92 Brian Schmidt______1979 Peter Notaro______1954-55 Emanuel Perdix______1947 Dan Rogan Joe Schmidt______1985 Jim Novotny Dave Perkins______1983 Bo Rogers______1997-98 Mark Schmidt______1986-87 Todd Nowicki Julius Perlini______1952-53 Kevin Rogers______2015-16 Tim Schmidt______2003-04 ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS

John Schneider______1981 Brandon Smith______1903 John Syty______2008-11 W Ryan Williamson______2014- Theodore Schneider_ 1946-48 Doc Smith______1992-93 Darius Willis______2009 Mason Schreck______2013-16 Harold Smith______1935-40 T John Wactawski______1951 Ron Willoughby_____ 2013-15 Rob Schroeder______2002-05 Jack Smith______1938-40 Johnny Wade______1977 Drew Willy______2005-08 William Schultz______1935 Jim Smith______1979 Keith Takeh______2011 Dennis Waggoner______1969 Brian Wilson______1981-82 Steve Schulz______1985-87 John Smith______1934-35, 39 Adam Tanalski______2006 Paul Waldmiller______1953 Mike Wilson______1956-58 Jacob Schum______2010-11 Leo Smith______1938-40 Brad Tanton______1997-99 Todd Waldron______1983-86 Pat Wilson______2010, 12 Charles Schwab_____ 1941-42 Patrick Smith______2007 Adam Tardif______1994-96 Daniel Walgate______1967-69 Tyrone Wilson______2003-04 Franklyn Schwaneflugel Phil Smith______1970 Gary Tartick______1979 Fred Walentynowicz____ 1956 William Wilson______1934-38 Ricky Schwartz______1977 Richie Smith______2008-11 Anthone Taylor___ 2011, 13-15 Duane Walker______1985 Hurbert Winfield, Jr.____ 1994 Todd Schwartz______1994 Sheldon Smith______1994 Bryant Taylor Rich Walker______1993-95 William Winnett_____ 1969-70 Gusty Schwartzmeier___ 2015 Todd Smith______1990 Mike Taylor______1997-00 Theron Walker______1997-00 Justin Winters______2007-10 Richard Schwertfager_1956-57 Tory Smith______1997-00 Mark Taylor______1994-96 Herb Wall______1979 C. Winzer______1960-62 Anthony Scott______1994, 96 Philip Smolinski_____ 1951-52 William Taylor______1964-65 Dalonte Wallace_____ 2009-12 Andy Wisepart______1983 Charles Scott______1958-60 Dan Snow______1986-87 Tim Teicher______1986-87 Evan Wallace______2005-06 Dan Withers______1986 Cliff Scott______1991-94 Averel Snyder______1977 James Teppett______1947 Reg Wallace______1977 Raymond Wodarczak____1946-49 Kenny Scott______2009-10 Keith Snyder______1942 Tony Teresi______1951 Herbert Wallens_____1941, 46 Steve Wojciechowski__ 1985-87 Trevor Scott______2004-07 Paul Snyder______1954-56 Charles Termini______1979 Vincent Walsh______1949-50 Arthur Woelfle______1941-42 Gerald Scull______1951 Sidney Snyder______1939-42 Paul Terrsnova______1979 Norb Waslm______1951 Francis Woidzik______1955-57 Ronald Sears______2005-07 Sobodosh______1987 John Testa______1957 Greg Walters______1968 Chris Wojtas______1990-94 Rob Sechrist______1981-83 Ken Soltis______2002 Brandon Thermilus___ 2007-10 Mark Waple Chris Wolf______1967-69 Randall Secky______2001-04 Kristjan Sokoli______2011-14 Todd Therrien______2013-15 Chester Ward______1931-32 James Wolf______1946 Don Seider______1977 Victor Sominsky David Thom______1979 Fred Warnick______1962 Jim Wolfe______1960-62 William Selent______1959-61 R. Sommer______1960-61 Andre Thomas______1998-99 Keith Warren______1993-96 Peter Wolkodoff_____ 1946-48 Daniel Sella______1964-66 Steve Sosnowski______1989 Chris Thomas Philip Warren______2005 Tom Wood______1977-78 Leonard Serfustini___ 1946-48 Ronald Spacht Josh Thomas______2007-10 Bennie Washington__ 1965-67 Ben Woods______2004-07 Russell Service______1934 Chris Spell______2016- Seth Thomas______1897-00 Derek Wasiak Jeff Woodring______1988 Rocco Setaro______1941-42 Carlos Spencer______1997-00 Stephen Thomas_____ 1904-05 Edward Wasielewski____ 1951 Barney Woodward___ 1968-69 John Seubert______1934 John Spencer______1967 Mike Thompson_____ 2006-08 Bill Wasson______1941 Jim Worosz______1979 K. Shaken Lance Speziale______1987 Kyril Threats______2014-15 Kali Watkins______1995-98 Dale Worrall______1989-90 Ordean Shanabrook__ 1950-52 Tony Spina M. Tilghman______1934 Brian Watson______2003-06 Irv Wright______1967 Davonte Shannon____ 2007-10 Jason Springer Bill Tipton______1993-96 Frank Watson______1955-56 Jim Wroblewski______1982-83 Robert Shapiro______1941 Greg Spinola______1981-82 Charles Tirone______1956-58 Mike Watson C. Wrotniak______1934 Jeff Sharp______1981 Rich Squillace______1986-88 Owen Tober______1970 Colby Way______2010-13 Ed Wu Mike Sharrow______1968-70 Azzaam Stallsworth____ 2002 Antonio Toledo______1990 Bernie Weber______1981-83 Michael Wuest______1964-65 Brandon Shaughnessy___1997-00 Franklin Stamer_____ 1946-47 Anthony Tomei Eric Weber______2001, 03-04 Mike Wycoki______1982-83 Tom Shaughnessy___ 2000-03 Brandon Stanback_____ 2015 Jim Tompkins______1979 James Webber______1964-65 Robert Wynes______1934 Jordan Shay______2014 C.J. Stancil______2013-15 Wade Tompkins_____ 1987-88 Ben Weedon______1947-48 Donald Shea______1946 Daniel Stanley______1955-56 Gary Tong______1987 Lorne Weeks______1941-42 Y Taylor Sheets______2016- James Starks______2006-08 William Townsend_____ 1948 Bob Wegrzyn______1985 Dan Shefferly______1996-99 Roy Starly Bryant Lee Traylor____ 1988-89 Bill Weidner______1988-90 Nick Yacobucci______1941 Chris Shelly______1998-01 John Stawicki______1956-57 Josh Trexler______1996-99 George Weine______1934 Robert Yanchuk_____ 1958-59 Steve Sherman______1988-89 Robert Steffenhagen_ 1953-54 Donald Tripi______1959 Matt Weiser______2012-15 Robert Yealu______2005-06 George Shero______1946-47 Mike Steigerwald____ 1988-89 Joseph Tripodi______1941 Gerry Weissinger_____ 2003-06 Robert Yerge______1956-58 Witney Sherry______2011-14 Jacob Steinhart______1939 Alfred Trybuszewski__ 1939-41 John Welch______1957-58 Craig Yesensky______1990 Richard Sherwood_____ 1941 Josh Stello______1997-99 Paul Tzinieris______1977 James Wells______1952 Cy Young______1952 Ryan Sherwood-Ericcson__ 2003-04 Gary Stenger Richard Wells______1965-67 Ed Young______2008-11 Jay Shields______1986-88 Eugene Stephens U John Welsh______1956 Londell Young______1996-97 Robert Shields______1938-40 Mike Stepien______1983 Herman Wende______1955 Stephen Young______1961 O.D. Underwood_____ 1986-87 Joseph Shifflet______1958-60 Ronald Stepman_____ 1956-58 Matt Werder______1990-93 Z Dan Shiskowski Stanley Stevens______1982 Art Ungerer______1927 Steve Wernick______1981 Dave Short______1988-90 Mark Stillman______1979 Chad Upshaw______2003-06 Wesley Wertman______1959 Karl Zalar______1968-70 Greg Simmons______1977 Robert Stiscak______1968-70 George Ursitti______1950 Stan Wescott______1950 Henry Zagara______1979 Richard Shine______1963-64 Henry Stipp______1946 Andy Utz______1985-88 Raymond Weser_____ 1949-50 Dave Zauner______1985-87 Robert Sieber______1946 Jake Stockman______2011-14 Mike Utz______1982-83 Barry Weslen______1951 J.R. Zazzara______2015 Stanley Siedlecki_____ 1969-70 Robert Stockwell______1950 V Jack Wesolowski_____ 1967-68 John Zedick______1947 Ben Siegel______1934 John Stofa______1961-63 E. Wesp______1934 John Zeek______1968 Glenn Siembor______1987 Jim Stojak______1981-82 John Va Bramer______1981 Andrew West______2007-09 Joseph Zelmanski____ 1968-70 Felix Siezega______1948 Marshall Stoll______1934 John Valentic______1960-62 Scott Weybrecht_____ 1988-89 Erik Zeppuhar______2001-04 Jake Silas______2012-14 Marvin Stolper______1940 Craig Valentine______1988-89 Raymond Whelan____ 1946-47 Phil Zickel______1981 James Simon______1946-49 Carlton Stone______1990 Gary Valentine______1988 Bob Wheeler John Ziegler______1970 Bob Sinclair______1965 Bill Stonecypher_____ 1988-91 Melvin Vancuren______1958 Larry Wickson______1958 Gene Zinni______1958 Eugene Singer______1940 Chris Storr______2006-09 Barry Vandeburgh_____ 1970 Gerald Wilbur______1964 Gene Zinni______1985 Dahnel Singfield__ 1998-00, 02 Richard Stowell______1936-38 Dan Van Dusen______1970 Lamar Wilcher______2000-03 Alex Zordich______2010-13 Gary Sirface______1981-82 Robert Stransky_____ 1936-38 James Vann______2003-05 Bill Wilkinson______1985 Dan Zugelder______1986-89 William Sitler______1961-62 Dwellie Striggles_____ 2011-14 Richard Van Valkenburg__1956-58 John Whieldon______1942 Christopher Zugo______1988 Rich Siudzinski______1952 Kareem Stroman_____ 1993-94 Tim Van Wie Graham Whinery____ 2009-12 Stan Zuk______1933-34 Nick Sizemore______2009 Jim Stropa______1983-85 Ruben Vargas______2000-01 Ernest White______1897-98 Alfred Zwolinski_____ 1947-50 Raymond Skaine______1958 Richard Stuck______1955 Walter Vaughn______1934-36 John White______1981-82 Bernard Skerker Mike Stumpf______1997-99 Jim Vaux______1977-79 Ken White______1988 Jeff Skibitski______1983 Harley Styer______1940 Dan Vecchies______1979 Pat Whitehead______1980-82 Lee Skinner______2011-14 Chris Style______1989-90 Ben Verrico______1956 Morris Whiting______1948 Cameron Skipworth____ 2016 Ramon Suarez Jaleel Verser______2010-11 Jack Whitman______1946-47 John Slack______1962 Donald Suclinya_____ 1990-93 George Vesoz______1947 James Wick______1961-63 Tatum Slack______2016- Jason Sulenski___ 1990, 93-94 Tom Vigneau______1968-70 Derek Wicks______1993 Bob Sloan______1990 John Summers______1982 Derek Villnave______1990 Kevin Wiggins______2002 Martin Slominski______1939 Steve Svec Josh Violanti______2008-11 Harry Wilhelm______1947-48 Jason Smalarz______2000-02 Theodore Swales______1939 Pete Violas______1982 Brandon Williams_____2015- Eugene Small______1938-40 Anthony Swan______1994-97 James Viterna______1952, 55 Diamond Williams___ 2014-15 John Smigelski______1965 Barry Swane______1979 Richard Vittorini______1964 Duane Williams______2000-01 Brandon Smiley______2015 James Sweeny______1981 William Volkert______1940 Gemara Williams_____ 2002-05 John Smine______1968 Walter Swiderski______1965 R. Vorhis______1897 George Williams______1988 Andrae Smith______2005, 08 Greg Szeliga______1987 George Voskerchian____ 1951 Johnathan Williams__ 1987-88 Andrew Smith______1988 Matthew Szslowski___ 1949-51 Greg Vrantsis______2004 Zach Williams______2006 Anthony Smith Paul Szymendera____ 1958-60 Larry Williams______1977 YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS

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

1932-33 1936-47 1942 (6-2-0) 1950-51 Jim Wilson (‘50-51*) Sept. 25 19 at Susquehanna 0 Jim Wilson (’32-33*) 12-15-3 (.450) 38-34-1 (.527) Oct. 2 20 St. Lawrence 0 12-15-3 (.450) Oct. 9 7 at Wash. & Jeff. 13 Oct. 16 50 Hartwick 6 1950 (5-3-0) Oct. 23 14 Carnegie Tech 27 Sept. 23 13 at Cortland 0 Oct. 30 26 at Johns Hopkins 6 Sept. 30 19 at Louisville 48 Nov. 7 66 Hobart 0 Oct. 7 13 Niagara 27 Nov. 14 13 at Rensselaer 0 Oct. 14 13 Alfred 0 Oct. 21 52 Brooklyn 6 1943-1945 Oct. 28 33 Rhode Island 12 No Varsity Teams Nov. 11 14 Ohio 22 Nov. 18 34 at Rensselaer 14 1946 (7-2-0) 1951 (4-4-0) Sept. 28 40 Moravian 7 Sept. 21 26 Cortland 0 1932 (1-5-1) 1936 (5-3-0) Oct. 5 28 at Rensselaer 13 Sept. 29 13 Colgate 47 Sept. 23 0 at Cornell 72 Oct. 3 26 Defiance 6 Oct. 12 20 at Hobart 7 Oct. 5 0 Ohio Wesleyan 21 Oct. 1 0 at Harvard 66 Oct. 10 29 at Rochester 2 Oct. 19 0 Bucknell 20 Oct. 13 13 at Alfred 6 Oct. 8 6 Alfred 6 Oct. 17 27 at Alfred 0 Oct. 26 20 Wayne State 25 Oct. 20 32 at Bucknell 62 Oct. 15 0 at Clarkson 41 Oct. 24 19 Hiram 12 Nov. 2 32 at Bethany 6 Oct. 27 20 Connecticut 6 Oct. 22 7 Rochester 12 Oct. 31 0 at Clarkson 41 Nov. 9 20 Alfred 12 Nov. 3 7 at Miami (OH) 27 Oct. 29 0 Western Reserve 11 Nov. 7 2 Hobart 52 Nov. 16 28 at Carnegie Tech 0 Nov. 17 33 Rensselaer 20 Nov. 12 6 Hobart 0 Nov. 14 6 at Wayne State 14 Nov. 23 36 Johns Hopkins 0 1933 (2-3-2) Nov. 21 12 Rensselaer 0 1947 (8-1-0) 1952-54 Sept. 30 0 Niagara 28 1937 (4-4-0) Sept. 19 27 Niagara 14 Fritz Febel Oct. 7 0 Hamilton 15 Oct. 2 14 at Allegheny 7 Sept. 26 7 at Moravian 0 4-19-1 (.188) Oct. 14 12 Alfred 12 Oct. 9 12 Rochester 7 Oct. 4 14 Rensselaer 7 Oct. 21 0 Clarkson 20 Oct. 16 13 Alfred 25 Oct. 11 54 Hobart 0 Oct. 28 19 Adrian 14 Oct. 23 13 Kent State 0 Oct. 18 40 at Alfred 7 n/a 0 Hobart 0 Oct. 30 12 Defiance 7 Oct. 25 12 at Wayne State 32 n/a 7 at W. Reserve 6 Nov. 6 7 at Hobart 12 Nov. 1 40 Bethany 6 Nov. 13 6 Wayne State 23 Nov. 8 50 St. Lawrence 7 1934-35 Nov. 20 12 at Rensselaer 13 Nov. 15 14 at Bucknell 6 1938 (2-6-0) 4-10-1 (.409) Oct. 1 2 at City Coll. of NY 15 1948-49 Oct. 8 6 Manchester 21 Frank Clair 1934 (2-4-1) Oct. 15 0 at Alfred 7 12-4-1 (.735) Sept. 29 0 Niagara 27 Oct. 22 0 at Kent State 52 Oct. 6 0 Hamilton 0 Oct. 29 47 Allegheny 0 1952 (1-7-0) Oct. 13 0 Western Reserve 33 Nov. 5 0 Hobart 19 Sept. 20 13 at Cortland 33 Oct. 20 14 at Alfred 0 Nov. 12 0 at Wayne State 35 Sept. 27 7 at Connecticut 47 Oct. 27 8 Toledo 0 Nov. 19 26 Renssaeler 7 Oct. 4 0 Colgate 13 Nov. 3 0 at Clarkson 27 1939 (0-7-0) Oct. 11 7 Lehigh 26 Nov. 10 13 Hobart 19 Sept. 30 0 Susquehanna 6 Oct. 18 0 Bucknell 22 1935 (2-6-0) Oct. 7 0 City College of NY 19 Oct. 25 13 at W. Reserve 35 Sept. 28 0 Baldwin-Wallace 55 Oct. 14 0 Alfred 14 Nov. 1 7 Alfred 19 Oct. 5 0 Hamilton 20 Oct. 21 0 at Lehigh 22 Nov. 8 12 St. Lawrence 6 Oct. 12 0 Western Reserve 61 Oct. 28 7 Connecticut 25 1953 (1-5-1) Oct. 19 7 Alfred 0 Nov. 11 0 at Hobart 20 Sept. 26 6 at Bucknell 35 Oct. 26 0 Wayne State 14 Nov. 18 0 at Wayne State 20 1948 (6-1-1) Oct. 3 12 Cortland 12 Nov. 2 0 Clarkson 32 1940 (3-5-0) Sept. 25 0 at Colgate 25 Oct. 10 0 at Lehigh 27 Nov. 9 13 Hobart 12 Sept. 28 6 at Susquehanna 20 Oct. 2 39 Hobart 0 Oct. 17 6 Western Reserve 26 Nov. 16 6 Toledo 19 Oct. 5 20 Drexel 13 Oct. 9 39 at Rensselaer 21 Oct. 24 0 Findlay 34 Oct. 12 0 at Williams 27 Oct. 16 8 Alfred 0 Oct. 31 0 at Alfred 47 Oct. 19 0 at Alfred 19 Oct. 23 41 at Wash. & Jeff. 14 Nov. 14 20 Ohio Northern 0 Oct. 26 7 at Connecticut 6 Oct. 30 48 at Louisville 13 1954 (2-7-0) Nov. 2 7 City College of NY 6 Nov. 6 13 Niagara 13 Sept. 25 6 at Cortland 20 Nov. 9 7 Hobart 19 Nov. 13 47 Bucknell 13 Oct. 2 6 Brockport 19 Nov. 16 0 Wayne State 6 1949 (6-3-0) Oct. 9 0 at Hobart 45 1941 (3-4-1) Sept. 24 0 at Colgate 32 Oct. 16 0 Lafayette 26 Sept. 27 19 Susquehanna 0 Oct. 1 26 Niagara 7 Oct. 23 7 at W. Reserve 35 Oct. 4 6 at City Coll. of NY 0 Oct. 8 26 Rensselaer 2 Oct. 30 0 Alfred 25 Oct. 11 6 at Drexel 19 Oct. 15 32 at Alfred 6 Nov. 6 13 St. Lawrence 6 Oct. 18 6 Wash. & Jeff. 14 Oct. 22 7 St. Lawrence 13 Nov. 13 20 Brandeis 52 Oct. 25 0 at Alfred 14 Oct. 29 7 Bucknell 21 Nov. 20 20 at Rensselaer 19 Nov. 1 0 Lehigh 0 Nov. 5 26 Wash. & Jeff. 0 Nov. 8 12 at Hobart 7 Nov. 12 39 at Rhode Island 7 Nov. 15 6 Rensselaer 21 Nov. 19 20 at Ohio 7 YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS

1955-65 Oct. 15 40 Youngstown St. 13 1966-68 Oct. 25 7 Virginia Tech 21 Dick Offenhamer Oct. 22 44 at WesternReserve 0 Doc Urich Nov. 1 33 Temple 0 58-37-5 (.605) Oct. 29 20 Colgate 28 18-12-0 (.600) Nov. 8 35 at Boston College 21 Nov. 5 24 Connecticut 31 Nov. 22 24 at Villanova 14 Nov. 12 36 at Gettysburg 6 1970 (2-9-0) Nov. 19 14 Boston Univ. 42 Sept. 12 7 Ball State 14 1961 (4-5-0) Sept. 19 6 Toledo 27 Sept. 16 14 Gettysburg 6 Sept. 26 21 at Kent State 27 Sept. 23 24 at Boston Univ. 12 Oct. 3 16 Massachusetts 13 Sept. 30 12 at Delaware 36 Oct. 10 7 Villanova 17 Oct. 7 8 Holy Cross 20 Oct. 17 0 at Dayton 41 Oct. 14 6 at Villanova 28 Oct. 24 14 at Virginia Tech 31 Oct. 21 30 Temple 3 Oct. 31 16 Holy Cross 0 Oct. 28 30 at Connecticut 7 Nov. 7 12 at Boston College 65 Nov. 4 6 Bucknell 12 Nov. 14 8 at Temple 21 Nov. 11 6 VMI 39 1966 (5-5-0) Nov. 21 21 at No. Illinois 43 1962 (6-3-0) Sept. 17 27 at Kent State 23 1955 (4-4-1) Sept. 22 27 at Boston Univ. 23 Sept. 24 21 Cornell 28 1971-1976 Sept. 24 7 Cortland 28 Sept. 29 6 at Holy Cross 16 Oct. 1 28 Villanova 8 No football Oct. 1 26 at Brockport 0 Oct. 6 6 Villanova 36 Oct. 8 16 at Boston Univ. 26 Oct. 8 0 Hobart 0 Oct. 13 20 Delaware 19 Oct. 15 3 at Dayton 13 1977-89 Oct. 14 29 at McMaster 0 Oct. 20 16 at Temple 13 Oct. 22 21 at Boston College 22 Bill Dando Oct. 22 13 Western Reserve 32 Oct. 27 6 Ohio University 41 Oct. 29 35 Holy Cross 3 59-64-1 (.480) Oct. 29 14 at Alfred 26 Nov. 3 28 at Bucknell 0 Nov. 5 36 Delaware 6 Nov. 5 39 at St. Lawrence 12 Nov. 10 44 at Gettysburg 0 Nov. 12 8 at Tampa 27 Nov. 12 13 Brandeis 20 Nov. 17 6 Colgate 0 Nov. 19 25 Youngstown St. 16 Nov. 19 45 Rensselaer 0 1963 (5-3-1) 1967 (6-4-0) 1956 (5-3-0) Sept. 14 34 Gettysburg 0 Sept. 16 30 Kent State 6 Sept. 22 26 at Cortland 12 Sept. 21 7 at Ohio University 0 Sept. 23 6 at N. Carolina St. 24 Sept. 26 13 Carnegie Tech 6 Sept. 28 6 at Holy Cross 6 Sept. 30 12 at Virginia 35 Oct. 13 13 at W. Reserve 20 Oct. 5 14 at Villanova 7 Oct. 7 44 Temple 14 Oct. 20 41 St. Lawrence 12 Oct. 12 8 Marshall 10 Oct. 14 6 Boston Univ. 0 Oct. 27 19 Alfred 26 Oct. 19 22 Boston Univ. 13 Oct. 21 26 at Boston College 14 Nov. 3 31 at Bucknell 13 Nov. 2 6 at Delaware 34 Oct. 28 25 at Holy Cross 38 Nov. 10 72 Ohio Northern 0 Nov. 9 0 at Boston College 15 Nov. 4 38 at Delaware 19 Nov. 17 12 at Hobart 33 Nov. 16 23 Colgate 0 Nov. 11 23 at Villanova 41 1957 (5-4-0) 1964 (4-4-1) Nov. 18 31 Colgate 0 1977 (0-3-1) Sept. 28 14 at Carnegie Tech 9 Sept. 19 34 at Boston Univ. 0 1968 (7-3-0) Oct. 8 7 RIT 7 Oct. 5 6 Lafayette 13 Sept. 26 9 at Cornell 9 Sept. 14 10 at Iowa State 28 Oct. 15 8 Canisius 22 Oct. 12 6 Western Reserve 13 Oct. 3 22 Massachusetts 24 Sept. 21 21 at Kent State 13 Oct. 22 7 at Brockport 17 Oct. 19 14 at St. Lawrence 6 Oct. 10 12 at Marshall 14 Sept. 28 23 Massachusetts 0 Nov. 5 14 Coast Guard 41 Oct. 26 15 at Alfred 0 Oct. 17 14 VMI 10 Oct. 5 12 at Boston College 31 1978 (3-6-0) Nov. 2 33 Wayne State 7 Oct. 24 14 Holy Cross 20 Oct. 12 29 Delaware 17 Sept. 9 14 at Cortland 35 Nov. 9 0 Cortland 20 Oct. 31 27 Delaware 0 Oct. 19 7 Villanova 28 Sept. 16 13 John Carroll 17 Nov. 16 7 Lehigh 27 Nov. 7 28 Richmond 13 Oct. 26 10 Holy Cross 9 Sept. 23 35 Brockport 31 Nov. 23 13 at Temple 6 Nov. 14 6 Colgate 7 Nov. 2 50 at Temple 40 Sept. 30 13 at Waynesburg 30 1958 (8-1-0) 1965 (5-3-2) Nov. 9 20 at N. Illinois 7 Oct. 7 16 at Canisius 10 Sept. 27 6 at Harvard 3 Sept. 18 6 at Boston College 18 Nov. 23 13 at Boston U. 10 Oct. 14 15 Albany 8 Oct. 4 7 at Cortland 6 Sept. 25 13 Tampa 13 Oct. 28 21 Rochester 31 Oct. 11 19 at Western Reserve 6 Oct. 2 18 at Massachusetts 6 1969-70 Nov. 4 25 at Coast Guard 29 Oct. 18 0 Baldwin-Wallace 26 Oct. 9 7 Boston Univ. 14 Nov. 11 12 Alfred 20 Oct. 25 34 Columbia 14 Bob Deming Oct. 16 24 Richmond 0 8-12-0 (.400) 1979 (4-5-0) Nov. 1 54 Temple 6 Oct. 23 0 Dayton 0 Sept. 8 17 Cortland 13 Nov. 8 44 at Wayne State 14 Oct. 30 7 at Holy Cross 20 Sept. 15 9 at John Carroll 3 Nov. 15 34 at Lehigh 26 Nov. 6 22 at Delaware 0 Sept. 22 25 at Brockport 32 Nov. 22 38 Bucknell 0 Nov. 13 28 Colgate 0 Sept. 29 29 Waynesburg 28 1959 (8-1-0) Nov. 20 20 at Villanova 7 Oct. 6 18 Canisius 21 Sept. 26 28 at Temple 14 Oct. 13 12 at Albany 40 Oct. 3 68 Cortland 2 Oct. 20 0 at Westminster 24 Oct. 10 21 at Bucknell 26 Oct. 27 3 St. Lawrence 0 Oct. 17 27 at Baldwin-Wallace 18 Nov. 10 3 at Alfred 16 Oct. 24 22 Western Reserve 2 1980 (6-5-0) Oct. 31 16 at Youngstown St. 7 Sept. 6 14 at Brockport 13 Nov. 7 41 Rhode Island 6 Sept. 13 20 at Cortland 14 Nov. 14 19 Gettysburg 6 1969 (6-3-0) Sept. 20 3 Grove City 2 Nov. 21 37 Marshall 12 Sept. 13 7 at Ball State 10 Sept. 27 6 Hobart 0 1960 (4-6-0) Sept. 20 17 Xavier 0 Oct. 4 9 at Rochester 7 Sept. 17 0 at Army 37 Sept. 27 16 at Massachusetts 6 Oct. 11 24 Albany 27 Sept. 24 14 VMI 28 Oct. 4 8 Kent State 17 Oct. 18 14 at Canisius 17 Oct. 1 21 at Temple 12 Oct. 11 27 Dayton 0 Oct. 25 0 at Dayton 55 Oct. 8 0 at Bucknell 41 YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS

Nov. 1 10 Edinboro 34 1987 (3-7-0) Nov. 16 25 at E. Stroudsburg 45 Sept. 16 19 at Illinois State 6 Nov. 8 7 at Baldwin-Wallace 43 Sept. 6 13 at Findlay 39 Sept. 23 25 at Connecticut 26 Nov. 15 31 Alfred 29 Sept. 19 41 at Buffalo State 6 1992-94 Sept. 30 3 Villanova 28 1981 (5-5-0) Sept. 26 0 at C. Conn. St. 22 Jim Ward Oct. 7 6 Maine 19 Sept. 12 34 Cortland 7 Oct. 3 0 Wagner 20 8-24-0 (.250) Oct. 14 9 Massachusetts 33 Sept. 19 42 at Grove City 6 Oct. 10 14 Canisius 20 Oct. 28 14 at Hofstra 17 Sept. 26 41 at Hobart 10 Oct. 17 0 at Ithaca 29 Nov. 4 7 Central State 33 Oct. 3 27 Wayne State 14 Oct. 24 28 at Brockport 7 Nov. 11 9 at Youngstown St. 6 Oct. 10 0 at Albany 32 Oct. 31 21 Alfred 20 Nov. 18 40 Boston Univ. 54 Oct. 17 15 Canisius 8 Nov. 7 21 Albany 22 1996 (8-3-0) Oct. 24 7 Dayton 14 Nov. 14 13 at Frostburg State 19 Aug. 28 41 Illinois State 35 Oct. 31 0 at Edinboro 35 1988 (2-8-0) Sept. 7 3 Connecticut 20 Nov. 7 0 Westminster 14 Sept. 10 7 Findlay 3 Sept. 14 36 at Colgate 16 Nov. 14 21 at St. Lawrence 28 Sept. 17 23 Buffalo State 24 Sept. 21 34 at Lehigh 20 1982 (5-5-0) Sept. 24 12 Westminster 14 Sept. 28 17 Edinboro 7 Sept. 11 28 at Cortland 31 Oct. 1 14 at Hofstra 43 Oct. 5 41 Cornell 24 Sept. 18 26 at Baldwin-Wallace 31 Oct. 8 15 at Canisius 38 1992 (4-6-0) Oct. 12 6 Youngstown St. 17 Sept. 25 14 Rochester 13 Oct. 15 3 Ithaca 36 Sept. 5 13 at Edinboro 35 Oct. 19 20 at Massachusetts 41 Oct. 2 44 Buffalo State 3 Oct. 22 38 Brockport 7 Sept. 12 48 at New Haven 69 Nov. 2 14 at Hofstra 10 Oct. 9 35 at Canisius 13 Oct. 29 7 at Alfred 27 Sept. 19 28 at Lafayette 49 Nov. 9 24 New Haven 20 Oct. 16 14 Ithaca 18 Nov. 5 20 at Albany 28 Sept. 26 56 Mansfield 42 Nov. 16 35 at Maine 31 Oct. 23 52 Brockport 13 Nov. 12 9 Slippery Rock 17 Oct. 3 27 Morgan State 45 1997 (2-9-0) Oct. 30 15 Norwich 20 1989 (4-6-0) Oct. 10 21 at Colgate 35 Aug. 30 30 Lock Haven 7 Nov. 6 42 at Albany 14 Sept. 2 15 John Carroll 20 Oct. 17 19 Buffalo State 15 Sept. 6 28 at Illinois State 40 Nov. 13 21 at Alfred 24 Sept. 9 3 at Findlay 39 Oct. 24 26 Hofstra 15 Sept. 13 40 Delaware State 30 1983 (8-2-0) Sept. 16 17 at Buffalo State 9 Oct. 31 60 at C. Conn. St. 27 Sept. 20 0 at Ohio 50 Sept. 10 35 Cortland 0 Sept. 23 20 at Westminster 34 Nov. 7 21 at Central Florida 63 Sept. 27 27 West Chester 30 Sept. 17 29 Baldwin-Wallace 28 Sept. 30 17 Hofstra 3 1993 (1-10-0) Oct. 4 0 at Connecticut 55 Sept. 24 21 at Rochester 7 Oct. 7 17 Canisius 31 Sept. 4 27 Maine 30 Oct. 11 17 at Youngstown St. 52 Oct. 1 7 at Buffalo State 24 Oct. 14 10 at Ithaca 30 Sept. 11 6 New Haven 38 Oct. 18 20 Massachusetts 26 Oct. 8 10 Canisius 6 Oct. 21 35 at Brockport 21 Sept. 18 15 Lafayette 29 Oct. 25 26 Hofstra 37 Oct. 15 13 at Ithaca 28 Oct. 28 45 Mercyhurst 6 Sept. 25 17 Edinboro 28 Nov. 8 13 Maine 52 Oct. 22 24 at Brockport 6 Nov. 11 19 at Slippery Rock 24 Oct. 2 20 at Hofstra 28 Nov. 15 28 at Villanova 42 Oct. 29 31 at Norwich 21 Oct. 9 33 at Fordham 14 1998 (4-7-0) Nov. 5 15 Albany 13 1990-91 Oct. 16 6 Buffalo State 13 Sept. 3 13 at Maine 30 Nov. 12 47 Alfred 17 Sam Sanders Oct. 23 14 Towson State 38 Sept. 12 40 Lock Haven 17 1984 (6-4-0) 5-15-0 (.250) Oct. 30 12 at Youngstown St. 38 Sept. 19 16 at Lafayette 14 Sept. 8 7 at Cortland 23 Nov. 6 33 at Boston Univ. 61 Sept. 26 27 at Massachusetts 51 Sept. 15 44 Mansfield 14 Nov. 13 7 at Central Florida 42 Oct. 3 31 at Cornell 34 Sept. 22 35 Rochester 7 1994 (3-8-0) Oct. 10 35 Morgan State 17 Sept. 29 6 Buffalo State 2 Sept. 3 0 at James Madison 35 Oct. 17 47 Canisius 0 Oct. 6 19 at Canisius 10 Sept. 10 16 at Towson State 32 Oct. 24 24 at Liberty (ot) 27 Oct. 13 6 Ithaca 10 Sept. 17 19 Lehigh 48 Oct. 31 6 Western Illinois 41 Oct. 20 44 Brockport 15 Sept. 24 34 Cheyney 10 Nov. 14 40 at Villanova 65 Oct. 27 0 at Alfred 17 Oct. 8 23 Colgate 10 Nov. 21 36 at Hofstra 44 Nov. 3 10 at Albany 33 Oct. 15 7 Illinois State 17 1999 (0-11, 0-8 MAC) Nov. 10 21 at Lock Haven 9 Oct. 22 21 at Hofstra 34 Sept. 11 10 Akron* 17 1985 (4-6-0) Oct. 29 24 at Maine 21 Sept. 18 0 at Connecticut 23 Sept. 14 31 Cortland 14 Nov. 5 3 Youngstown St. 27 Sept. 25 6 at Ohio* 45 Sept. 21 19 at Mansfield 28 1990 (2-8-0) Nov. 12 7 at Western Illinois 49 Oct. 2 21 Northern Illinois* 45 Sept. 28 35 at Rochester 28 Sept. 1 25 C. Connecticut St. 36 Nov. 19 0 at Central Florida 48 Oct. 9 19 Central Michigan* 38 Oct. 5 30 at Buffalo St. 11 Sept. 8 0 at Montclair State 21 Oct. 16 17 at W. Michigan* 45 Oct. 12 25 Canisius 34 Sept. 22 12 Westminster 38 1995-2000 Oct. 23 3 #15 Marshall* 59 Oct. 19 7 at Ithaca 23 Sept. 29 0 at Hofstra 44 Craig Cirbus Oct. 30 20 at Kent State* 41 Oct. 26 13 at Brockport 11 Oct. 6 29 at Canisius 30 19-47-0 (.288) Nov. 6 13 Hofstra 20 Nov. 2 7 Alfred 14 Oct. 13 21 Ithaca 42 Nov. 13 21 at Virginia 50 Nov. 9 0 Albany 20 Oct. 20 35 Brockport 27 Nov. 20 0 at Miami (OH)* 43 Nov. 16 21 Lock Haven 23 Oct. 27 44 at Mercyhurst 29 2000 (2-9, 2-6 MAC) 1986 (9-2-0) Nov. 3 6 S. Connecticut St. 14 Sept. 2 7 at Syracuse 63 Sept. 6 8 at Towson State 37 Nov. 10 16 East Stroudsburg 49 Sept. 9 0 at Rutgers 59 Sept. 13 23 at Cortland 22 1991 (3-7-0) Sept. 16 21 Connecticut 24 Sept. 20 37 Buffalo State 7 Sept. 14 21 at Lafayette 42 Sept. 23 20 Bowling Green* 17 Sept. 27 21 Rochester 19 Sept. 21 3 Montclair State 7 Sept. 30 14 at Marshall* 47 Oct. 4 29 at Villanova 27 Sept. 28 0 at Westminster 38 Oct. 7 20 at Ohio* 42 Oct. 11 38 at Canisius 7 Oct. 4 33 at Hofstra 38 Oct. 21 35 Ball State* 44 Oct. 18 21 Ithaca 22 Oct. 12 49 Canisius 7 Oct. 28 10 at Northern Illinois* 73 Oct. 25 21 Brockport 14 Oct. 19 0 at Ithaca 50 Nov. 3 20 Kent State* (ot) 17 Nov. 1 13 at Alfred 10 Oct. 26 30 at Brockport 28 1995 (3-8-0) Nov. 11 14 at Akron* 49 Nov. 8 11 at Albany 10 Nov. 2 49 Duquesne 0 Sept. 2 49 Fordham 13 Nov. 18 16 Miami (OH)* 17 Nov. 15 42 Frostburg State 7 Nov. 9 21 at S. Conn. St. 49 Sept. 9 17 Lafayette 24 YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS

2001-2005 Oct. 15 7 Bowling Green* 27 Oct. 3 13 C. Michigan* 20 Oct. 26 41 at Kent State* 21 Jim Hofher Oct. 22 15 at Toledo* 38 Oct. 10 40 Gardner-Webb 3 Nov. 5 30 Ohio* 3 8-49 (.140) Oct. 29 20 Ohio* 34 Oct. 17 21 Akron* 17 Nov. 12 41 at Toledo* 51 Nov. 5 13 at Miami (OH)* 54 Oct. 24 31 at W. Michigan (ot) 34 Nov. 19 44 at Miami (OH)* 7 Nov. 12 10 at Kent State* 6 Nov. 3 29 Bowling Green* 30 Nov. 29 7 Bowling Green*^ 24 Nov. 19 14 E. Michigan* 38 Nov. 10 24 Ohio* 27 Famous Idaho Potato Bowl Nov. 18 42 at Miami (OH)* 17 Dec. 21 24 vs. San Diego St. 49 2006-2009 Nov. 27 9 at Kent State* 6 2014 (5-6, 3-4 MAC) Turner Gill Aug. 30 38 Duquesne 28 20-30 (.400) 2010-14 Sept. 6 39 at Army 47 Jeff Quinn Sept. 12 21 #8 Baylor 63 20-36 (.357) Sept. 20 36 Norfolk State 7 Sept. 27 35 Miami (OH)* 27 Oct. 4 35 at Bowling Green* 36 2001 (3-8, 1-7 MAC) Oct. 11 27 at E. Michigan* 37 Aug. 30 15 Rutgers 31 Oct. 25 14 C. Michigan*% 20 Sept. 8 0 at Bowling Green* 35 Nov. 5 14 at Ohio*% 37 Sept. 22 37 at Connecticut 20 Nov. 11 55 Akron*% 24 Sept. 29 8 Central Michigan* 16 Nov. 19 Kent State* - Canceled Oct. 6 14 at Miami (OH)* 31 Nov. 28 41 at UMass*% 21 Oct. 13 14 Marshall* 34 2015- Oct. 20 13 at Kent State* 35 2006 (2-10, 1-7 MAC) Lance Leipold Oct. 27 20 at E. Michigan* 24 Aug. 31 9 Temple (ot) 3 2010 (2-10, 1-7 MAC) 7-17 (.292) Nov. 3 44 Ohio* 0 Sept. 9 40 at Bowling Green* (3ot) 48 Nov. 10 26 at Army 19 Sept. 2 31 Rhode Island 0 Sept. 16 13 at No. Illinois* 31 Sept. 11 6 at Baylor 34 Nov. 17 14 Akron* 41 Sept. 23 7 at #2 Auburn 38 2002 (1-11, 0-8 MAC) Sept. 18 10 UCF 24 Oct. 7 25 Ball State* 55 Sept. 25 21 at Connecticut 45 Aug. 29 26 Lehigh 37 Oct. 15 31 Miami (OH)* 38 Sept. 7 34 at Rutgers 11 Oct. 2 28 at Bowling Green* 26 Oct. 21 7 at Ohio* 42 Oct. 16 14 at No. Illinois* 45 Sept. 14 3 Connecticut 24 Oct. 28 0 at Boston College 41 Sept. 21 17 at Minnesota 41 Oct. 23 0 Temple* 42 Nov. 4 41 Kent State* 14 Oct. 30 9 Miami (OH)* 21 Sept. 28 32 at Ohio* 34 Nov. 9 16 at Akron* 31 Oct. 5 17 W. Michigan* 31 Nov. 4 17 at Ohio* 34 Nov. 18 3 at Wisconsin 35 Nov. 12 3 Ball State* 20 Oct. 12 21 at Marshall* 66 Nov. 24 28 C. Michigan* 55 Oct. 19 0 Miami (OH)* 49 Nov. 20 17 E. Michigan* 21 2007 (5-7, 5-3 MAC) Nov. 26 14 at Akron* 22 2015 (5-7, 3-5 MAC) Oct. 26 12 Kent State* 16 Aug. 30 3 at #16 Rutgers 38 Nov. 9 21 Central Florida* 45 2011 (3-9, 2-6 MAC) Sept. 5 51 Albany 14 Sept. 8 42 at Temple* 7 Sept. 3 16 at Pittsburgh 35 Sept. 12 14 at Penn State 27 Nov. 16 10 at Akron* 21 Sept. 15 24 at #12 Penn State 45 Nov. 23 21 at Ball State* 41 Sept. 10 35 Stony Brook 7 Sept. 19 33 at Florida Atlantic 15 Sept. 22 21 Baylor 34 Sept. 17 25 at Ball State* 28 Sept. 26 21 Nevada 24 2003 (1-11, 1-7 MAC) Sept. 29 14 at Ball State* 49 Aug. 30 10 at Rutgers 24 Sept. 24 3 Connecticut 17 Oct. 3 22 Bowling Green* 28 Oct. 6 31 Ohio* 10 Oct. 1 10 at Tennessee 41 Oct. 17 14 at C. Michigan* 51 Sept. 6 7 at #23 Iowa 56 Oct. 13 43 Toledo* 33 Sept. 13 15 Colgate 38 Oct. 8 38 Ohio* 37 Oct. 24 41 Ohio* 17 Oct. 20 12 at Syracuse 20 Oct. 15 0 at Temple* 34 Oct. 29 29 at Miami (OH)* 24 Sept. 20 7 Connecticut 38 Oct. 27 26 Akron* 10 Sept. 27 21 Akron* 38 Oct. 22 30 Northern Illinois* 31 Nov. 5 18 at Kent State* 17 Nov. 3 28 at Miami (OH)* 31 Oct. 29 13 at Miami (OH)* 41 Nov. 11 30 Northern Illinois* 41 Oct. 4 10 at UCF* 19 Nov. 17 17 Bowling Green* 31 Oct. 11 3 at Miami (OH)* 59 Nov. 12 17 at E. Michigan* 30 Nov. 21 21 at Akron* 42 Nov. 24 30 at Kent State* (ot) 23 Nov. 19 51 Akron* 10 Nov. 27 26 UMass* 31 Oct. 18 16 Marshall* 26 2008 (8-6, 5-3 MAC) Oct. 25 26 Ohio* 17 Nov. 25 28 Bowling Green* 42 2016 (2-10, 1-7 MAC) MAC Champions 2012 (4-8, 3-5 MAC) Sept. 2 16 Albany 22 Nov. 1 29 at Toledo* 56 Aug. 28 42 UTEP 17 Nov. 8 9 #23 No. Illinois* 40 Sept. 1 23 at #6 Georgia 45 Sept. 17 14 at Nevada 38 Sept. 6 16 at Pittsburgh 27 Sept. 8 56 Morgan State 34 Sept. 24 23 Army (ot) 20 Nov. 22 24 at Kent State* 34 Sept. 13 30 Temple* 28 2004 (2-9, 2-6 MAC) Sept. 19 7 Kent State* 23 Oct. 1 3 at Boston College 35 Sept. 20 21 at Missouri 42 Sept. 29 17 at Connecticut 24 Oct. 8 20 Kent State* 41 Sept. 2 34 at E. Michigan* 37 Sept. 27 25 at C. Michgan* 27 Sept. 11 17 Syracuse 37 Oct. 6 31 at Ohio* 38 Oct. 15 21 Ball State* 31 Oct. 11 28 W. Michigan* (ot) 34 Oct. 13 3 at No. Illinois* 45 Oct. 22 7 at No. Illinois* 44 Sept. 18 13 at Nevada 38 Oct. 18 27 Army (ot) 24 Sept. 25 0 at Ohio* 34 Oct. 20 6 Pittsburgh 20 Oct. 27 41 Akron* 20 Oct. 28 32 at Ohio* 19 Oct. 27 20 Toledo* 25 Nov. 3 10 at Ohio* 34 Oct. 2 48 UCF* 20 Nov. 4 37 Miami (OH)* 17 Oct. 9 21 at Akron* 44 Nov. 3 27 Miami (OH)* 24 Nov. 12 35 Miami (OH)* 24 Nov. 13 43 at Akron* (4ot) 40 Nov. 10 29 W. Michigan* 24 Nov. 19 0 at #14 W. Michigan* 38 Oct. 16 7 Miami (OH)* 25 Nov. 21 40 at Bowling Green*(2ot) 34 Oct. 23 14 at Marshall* 48 Nov. 17 29 at UMass* 19 Nov. 25 19 at Bowling Green* 27 Nov. 28 21 Kent State 24 Nov. 23 7 at Bowling Green* 21 Nov. 4 7 Kent State* 33 MAC Championship Nov. 13 36 C. Michigan* 6 2013 (8-5, 6-2 MAC) *Mid-American Conference Games Dec. 5 42 vs. #14 Ball State 24 Aug. 31 20 at #2 Ohio State 40 ^Played at Ralph Wilson Stadium Nov. 20 0 at Connecticut 29 International Bowl 2005 (1-10, 1-7 MAC) Sept. 7 13 at #23 Baylor 70 %Alex Wood served as head coach Jan. 3 20 vs. Connecticut 38 Sept. 14 26 Stony Brook (5ot) 23 Sept. 1 0 at Connecticut 38 2009 (5-7, 3-5 MAC) Sept. 10 0 at Syracuse 31 Sept. 28 41 Connecticut 12 Sept. 5 23 at UTEP 17 Oct. 5 42 E. Michigan* 14 Sept. 17 3 Rutgers 17 Sept. 12 27 Pittsburgh 54 Oct. 1 21 at W. Michigan* 31 Oct. 12 33 at W. Michigan* 0 Sept. 19 17 at UCF 23 Oct. 19 32 UMass* 3 Oct. 8 7 Akron* 13 Sept. 26 13 at Temple* 37 ALL-TIME SERIES RECORDS

Opponent First W-L-T Adrian 1933 1-0-0 COACHES RANKED BY WINS Akron 1999 6-10-0 Albany 1978 5-8-0 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 Offenhamer (1955-65) 58 37 5 C.W. Dibble (1897) 7 0 0 Army 1960 3-2-0 Jim Peelle (1936-47) 38 34 1 Lance Leipold (2015- ) 7 17 0 Auburn 2006 0-1-0 Turner Gill (2006-09) 20 30 0 Sam Sanders (1990-91) 5 15 0 Baldwin-Wallace 1958 2-4-0 Jeff Quinn (2010-14) 20 36 0 Russell Carrick (1924-28) 5 30 2 Ball State 1969 1-9-0 Craig Cirbus (1995-2000) 19 47 0 George Van Bibber (1934-35) 4 10 1 Baylor 2007 0-4-0 Doc Urich (1966-68) 18 12 0 Fritz Febel (1952-54) 4 19 1 Bethany 1921 2-1-0 Art Powell (1916-21) 13 22 5 Frank Pleasant (1915) 3 3 0 Boston College 1963 2-7-0 Frank Clair (1948-49) 12 4 1 Ray Turnbull (1903) 3 3 0 Boston University 1960 6-5-0 Jim Wilson (1932-33, 50-51) 12 15 3 Alex Wood (2014) 2 2 0 Bowling Green 2000 3-11-0 Bob Deming (1969-70) 8 12 0 James Bond (1923) 2 5 1 Brandeis 1954 0-2-0 Jim Ward (1992-94) 8 24 0 (1931) 2 6 0 Brockport 1954 13-3-0 Jay “Biffy” Lee (1929-30) 8 7 0 James Batterson (1922) 1 5 0 Brooklyn 1950 1-0-0 Bucknell 1898 7-9-0 Buffalo State 1982 7-3-0 Holy Cross 1923 3-6-1 Rhode Island 1949 4-0-0 Canisius 1920 9-8-0 Illinois State 1994 2-2-0 Richmond 1964 2-0-0 Carnegie Tech 1930 3-3-0 Iowa 2003 0-1-0 Rochester 1894 13-15-4 Case 1898 3-0-1 Iowa State 1968 0-1-0 Roch. Inst. of Tech. 1977 0-0-1 C. Connecticut State 1987 1-2-0 Ithaca 1914 0-11-0 Roch. Optometry 1923 1-0-0 Central Florida 1992 1-7-0 James Madison 1994 0-1-0 Rutgers 2000 1-5-0 Central Michigan 1999 1-7-0 John Carroll 1978 1-2-0 San Diego State 2013 0-1-0 Central State 1995 0-1-0 Johns Hopkins 1942 2-0-0 Slippery Rock 1988 0-2-0 Cheyney 1994 1-0-0 Kent State 1937 11-11-0 St. Bonaventure 1896 2-2-1 CCNY 1938 2-2-0 Lafayette 1954 1-6-0 St. Lawrence 1919 9-6-0 Clarkson 1922 2-12-1 Lehigh 1901 3-6-1 St. Stephen’s 1921 1-0-0 Coast Guard 1977 0-2-0 Liberty 1998 0-1-0 S. Connecticut State 1990 0-2-0 Colgate 1898 7-8-0 Lock Haven 1984 3-1-0 Stony Brook 2011 2-0-0 Columbia 1900 2-2-0 Long Island 1928 2-0-0 Susquehanna 1939 2-2-0 Connecticut 1939 5-16-0 Louisville 1948 1-1-0 Syracuse 1896 3-4-1 Cornell 1898 1-4-1 Maine 1993 2-4-0 Tampa 1965 0-1-1 Cortland 1950 11-7-1 Manchester 1938 0-1-0 Temple 1957 12-4-0 Dartmouth 1931 0-1-0 Mansfield 1917 3-1-0 Tennessee 2011 0-1-0 Davis & Elkins 1924 0-2-0 Marshall 1959 1-8-0 Texas-El Paso 2008 2-0-0 Dayton 1965 1-4-1 Massachusetts 1964 7-6-0 Thiel 1916 2-3-1 Defiance 1935 2-0-0 McMaster (Canada) 1955 1-0-0 Toledo 1925 2-7-0 Delaware 1961 6-2-0 Mechanics Institute 1922 1-0-0 Towson State 1986 0-3-0 Delaware State 1997 0-0-0 Mercyhurst 1989 2-0-0 Union 1897 1-0-0 Detroit 1916 0-2-1 Miami (Ohio) 1951 6-13-0 Upsala 1929 1-1-0 Drexel 1940 1-1-0 Michigan 1901 0-1-0 Villanova 1961 5-8-0 Duquesne 1991 2-0-0 Minnesota 2002 0-1-0 Virginia 1967 0-2-0 East Stroudsburg 1990 0-2-0 Missouri 2008 0-1-0 VMI 1960 1-2-0 Eastern Michigan 2001 1-6-0 Montclair State 1990 0-2-0 Virginia Tech 1969 0-2-0 Edinboro 1928 1-5-0 Moravian 1946 2-0-0 Wagner 1987 0-1-0 Findlay 1953 1-3-0 Morgan State 1992 2-1-0 Washington & Jefferson 1941 2-2-0 Florida Atlantic 2015 1-0-0 Nevada 2004 0-3-0 Wayne State 1935 3-8-0 Fordham 1930 2-1-0 New Haven 1992 1-2-0 Waynesburg 1978 1-1-0 Frostburg State 1986 1-1-0 Niagara 1897 8-6-1 West Chester 1997 0-1-0 Gardner-Webb 2009 1-0-0 Norfolk State 2014 1-0-0 Western Illinois 1994 0-2-0 Geneva 1915 0-2-0 North Carolina State 1967 0-1-0 Western Michigan 1999 2-6-0 George Washington 1924 0-2-0 Northern Illinois 1968 1-10-0 Western Reserve 1897 6-11-1 Georgia 2012 0-1-0 Norwich 1982 1-1-0 Westminster 1903 2-12-0 Gettysburg 1959 5-0-0 Oberlin 1901 1-0-0 Williams 1940 0-1-0 Grove City 1915 2-1-1 Ohio 1949 9-14-0 Wisconsin 2006 0-1-0 Hamilton 1897 3-6-0 Ohio Northern 1953 2-0-0 Xavier (Ohio) 1969 1-0-0 Hartwick 1942 1-0-0 Ohio State 2013 0-1-0 Youngstown State 1959 4-4-0 Harvard 1932 1-1-0 Ohio Wesleyan 1951 0-1-0 Hiram 1929 2-0-0 Penn State 1900 1-2-0 Hobart 1894 17-21-4 Pittsburgh 2008 0-4-0 Hofstra 1988 3-9-0 Rensselaer 1898 12-2-1 2017 Opponents in bold italics YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS

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 1903 4 4 0 Raymond Turnbull David Lawton Jim Wolfe - 1962 1904-14 No Official 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 1924 1 7 0 Russ Carrick (Colgate ’15) Tom Hayes, Lester Knapp 1925 3 4 1 Russ Carrick George Metz Ted Gibbons - 1967 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 “Biffy” Lee (Notre Dame ’12) Gene North 1930 3 5 0 Jay “Biffy” 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 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 Charlie Donnor - 1970 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 Official Varsity Teams (World War II) 1946 7 2 0 Jim Peelle Serofino Grottanelli 1947 8 1 0 Jim Peelle Lou Corriere 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 James Rodriguez - 1979 1954 2 7 0 F. “Fritz” Febel Ernie Keifer 1955 4 4 1 Dick Offenhamer (Colgate ’36) Pete Rao 1956 5 3 0 Dick Offenhamer Dick Doll, Chuck Krawczyk 1957 5 4 0 Dick Offenhamer Remo Damiani 1958 8 1 0 Dick Offenhamer Nick Bottini, Lou Reale Awarded Lambert Cup 1959 8 1 0 Dick Offenhamer Sam Sanders, Stan Kowalski 1960 4 6 0 Dick Offenhamer Gordon Bukaty 1961 4 5 0 Dick Offenhamer Bill Selent, Jack Hartman 1962 6 3 0 Dick Offenhamer Dick Hort, Jim Wolfe 1963 5 3 1 Dick Offenhamer Gerry Philbin, Larry Gergley 1964 4 4 1 Dick Offenhamer Gerry Pawloski Frank Berrafato - 1981 1965 5 3 2 Dick Offenhamer Joe Holly YEAR-BY-YEAR RECORDS

Season Won Lost Tied Head Coach Captain(s) 1966 5 5 0 R “Doc” Urich (Miami, O. ’51) Bill Taylor 1967 6 4 0 R “Doc” Urich Ted Gibbons, Rick Wells 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 Frank Reilly - 1989-90 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 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 Playoffs 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 (Buffalo ’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 Todd Pace - 1996 1993 1 10 0 Jim Ward Mark Anderson, Doug Radwanski, Gary Feagin 1994 3 8 0 Jim Ward No captains on record 1995 3 8 0 Craig Cirbus (Buffalo ’80) Pete Conley 1996 8 3 0 Craig Cirbus Mike Chichester, Craig Guest, Mark Taylor, Todd Pace (final ranking #27 in I-AA) Mike Schleelein, 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 Mike Garofalo - 1998-99 2002 1 11 0 Jim Hofher Chad Bartoszek, Marquis Dwarte, Lamar Wilcher 2003 1 11 0 Jim Hofher Mark Graham, Jeff 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, Jeff Niedermier, Mike Newton, Drew Willy 2009 5 7 0 Turner Gill Mike Newton, Naaman Roosevelt, James Starks, Davonte Shannon, Andrew West 2010 2 10 0 Jeff Quinn (Elmhurst ‘84) Peter Bittner, Domonic Cook, Davonte Shannon, Justin Winters Lamar Wilcher - 2002-03 2011 3 9 0 Jeff Quinn Chazz Anderson, Fred Branch, Richie Smith, John Syty 2012 4 8 0 Jeff Quinn Khalil Mack, Steven Means, Alex Neutz, Branden Oliver 2013 8 5 0 Jeff Quinn Jasen Carlson, Khalil Mack, Alex Neutz, Branden Oliver Colby Way 2014 5 6 0 Jeff Quinn/Alex Wood Andre Davis, Joe Licata, Cortney Lester Adam Redden, Trevor Sales, Lee Skinner, Kristjan Sokoli, Jake Stockman 2015 5 7 0 Lance Leipold (UWW ‘87) Okezie Alozie, Joe Licata 2016 2 10 0 Lance Leipold

Kareem Byrom - 2006-07 HONORS

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 1983______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 ______College Div. Academic 1st Team Jamey Richard ______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 1982______Pat Whitehead, RB ______Doug Majeski, OT______Football News Div. III 1st Team 1982______Brian Wilson, OT ______Steve Nappa, DB______Pizza Hut Div. aIII 1st Team 1983 ____ Marty Barrett, QB, Upstate NY Player of Year ______Mike Laipple, LB______Pizza Hut Div. III 2nd Team 1983______Steve Armstrong, DE ______O.D. Underwood, RB______Pizza Hut Div. III 3rd Team 1983______John Bernard, DB ______AP Small College Hon. Mention 1983______Chris D’Amico, WR 1987______Steve Wojciechowski, LB______Kodak Small College 1st Team 1983______Eric Pedley, OC 1988______Jon Williams, DB______Pizza Hut Div. III Honorable Mention 1983______Gerry Quinlivan, LB 1990______Chaz Ahmed, WR______Pizza Hut Div. III Honorable Mention 1984______Chris D’Amico, WR 1995______Pete Conley, LB______Football Gazette 1st Team 1984______Andy Hurley, DB ______Craig Guest, LB______Football Gazette, Hon. Mention 1984______Gerry Quinlivan, LB 1996______Mike Chichester, DB______Football Gazette 1st Team 1985______Bob Kirisits, OT ______Craig Guest, LB______Football Gazette 3rd Team 1985______Dave May, DT ______Edward Ellis, OT______Football Gazette Honorable Mention 1986___ O.D. Underwood, RB, Upstate NY Player of Year ______Anthony Swan, RB______Football Gazette Honorable Mention 1986______Mike Laipple, LB 1997______Drew Haddad, WR______Football Gazette Honorable Mention 1989______Alan Bell, KR ______Chad Salisbury, QB______Football Gazette Honorable Mention 1990______Chaz Ahmed, WR ______Ted McDuffie, FS______Football Gazette Honorable Mention 1991______Cliff Scott, QB, Rookie of the Year ______Keith Hansen, NG______Football Gazette Honorable Mention 1995______Craig Guest, LB 1998______Drew Haddad, WR______Football Gazette Honorable Mention 1995______Gerald Carlson, PK ______Joe Hattendorf, OT______Football Gazette Honorable Mention 1996______Craig Guest, LB ______Dan Poulsen______GTE Academic All-American 1996______Edward Ellis, OT 2007______Jamey Richard, C______Pro Football Weekly Honorable Mention 1998______Joe Hattendorf, OT 2008______Naaman Roosevelt, WR______Sports Illustrated Honorable Mention 2008______Davonte Shannon, S ______James Starks, RB______Sports Illustrated Honorable Mention 2013______Jasen Carlson, OL 2011______Khalil Mack, LB______Sports Illustrated Honorable Mention 2012______Khalil Mack, LB______Sports Illustrated Honorable Mention 2013______Branden Oliver, RB 2013______Khalil Mack, LB______Football Writers Association of America 1st Team 2013______Khalil Mack, LB 2015______Matt Weiser, TE______Academic All-American

Gerry Quinlivan Drew Haddad Davonte Shannon Khalil Mack ALL-MAC HONORS

MAC PLAYERS OF THE YEAR ALL-MAC THIRD TEAM 2013 Khalil Mack, LB (defense) 2007 Kareem Byrom, DB (defense) 2007 Larry Hutchinson, LB (defense) MAC FRESHMEN OF THE YEAR 2007 Jeff Niedermier, OL (offense) 2002 Aaron Leeper, RB 2007 Naaman Roosevelt, WR (offense) 2008 Justin Winters, LB (defense) ALL-MAC FIRST TEAM 2009 Brett Hamlin, WR (offense) 2011 Terrell Jackson, PR (special teams) 2007 Davonte Shannon, S (defense) 2013 Adam Redden, S (defense) 2008 Naaman Roosevelt, WR (offense) 2013 Colby Way, DE (defense) 2008 Naaman Roosevelt, WR (offense) 2014 Andre Davis, OL (offense) 2008 Davonte Shannon, S (defense) 2014 Lee Skinner, LB (defense) 2008 James Starks, RB (offense) 2014 Ron Willoughby, WR (offense) 2009 Naaman Roosevelt, WR (offense) 2015 Okezie Alozie, LB (defense) 2009 Davonte Shannon, S (defense) 2015 Boise Ross, CB (defense) 2009 Jesse Rack, TE (offense) 2016 Jordan Johnson, RB (offense) 2010 Domonic Cook, S (defense) 2016 James O’Hagan, OL (offense) 2010 Terrell Jackson, PR (special teams) 2010 Davonte Shannon, S (defense) ALL-MAC HONORABLE MENTION 2011 Khalil Mack, LB (defense) 2000 Duane Williams, LB (defense) 2011 Branden Oliver, RB (offense) 2001 Chad Bartoszek, TE (offense) 2012 Khalil Mack, LB (defense) 2013 Jasen Carlson, OL (offense) ACADEMIC ALL-MAC 2013 Najja Johnson, CB (defense) 2013 Khalil Mack, LB (defense) 2001 Andy Avery, OL 2013 Alex Neutz, WR (offense) 2001 Darren Hicks, DB 2013 Branden Oliver, RB (offense) 2001 Jeff Mills, OL 2015 Matt Weiser, TE (offense) 2001 Jason Smalarz, TE 2002 Jeff Mills, OL ALL-MAC SECOND TEAM 2004 Bill Meholif, DL 2004 Aaron Sanders, DL 1999 Drew Haddad, WR (offense) 2004 Eric Zeppuhar, OL 2000 Brandon Shaughnessy, TE (offense) 2005 Jesse Imes, DB 2001 Craig Rohlfs, S (defense) 2005 Aaron Sanders, DL 2002 Chad Bartoszek, TE (offense) 2007 Jamey Richard, OL 2003 Mark Graham, DB (defense) 2009 Josh Violanti, OL 2006 James Starks, RB (offense) 2011 Alex Neutz, WR 2007 Jamey Richard, C (offense) 2011 Colby Way, DL 2007 Trevor Scott, DE (defense) 2012 Alex Neutz, WR 2007 James Starks, RB (offense) 2012 Colby Way, DL 2008 Jeff Niedermier, OL (offense) 2013 Tyler Grassman, P 2008 Mike Newton, S (defense) 2013 Alex Neutz, WR 2009 Peter Bittner, OL (offense) 2013 Colby Way, DL 2009 Mike Newton, S (defense) 2014 Tony Daniel, QB 2011 Marcus Rivers, WR (offense) 2014 Jarrett Franklin, LB 2012 Steven Means, DE (defense) 2014 Nick Gilbo, LB 2012 Alex Neutz, WR (offense) 2014 Tyler Grassman, P 2014 Devin Campbell, KR (special teams) 2014 Jake Silas, OL 2014 Adam Redden, S (defense) 2014 Lee Skinner, LB 2014 Jake Silas, OL (offense) 2014 Matt Weiser, TE 2014 Anthone Taylor, RB (offense) 2014 Ron Willoughby, WR 2015 Brandon Berry, LB (defense) 2015 Nick Gilbo, LB 2015 John Kling, OL (offense) 2015 Tyler Grassman, P 2016 Mason Schreck, TE (offense) 2015 Tyler O’Henly, OL 2016 Khalil Hodge, LB (defense) 2015 Kevin Rogers, TE 2015 Matt Weiser, TE 2015 Ron Willoughby, WR 2016 Jarrett Franklin, LB 2016 Corbin Grassman, LS HONORS

BULLS 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 Robert Beyer ‘33______1967 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 Eugene S. Hiller ’40______1984 Did You Know? Richard W. Offenhamer (coach)______1984 Throughout their football history, the Bulls have 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 Serofino 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 Cliff Scott, ’94______2003 Ed Ellis, ‘97______2005 Drew Haddad, ‘02______2007 Anthony Swann, ‘02______2009 Kevin Brinkworth, ‘63, ‘66 (Russell J. Gugino Award)______2010 Gerry Philbin, ’63 • All American Peter R. Rao, ‘56, ‘63______2010 New York Jets • All-Time AFL Team Charlie Donnor, ‘71, ‘81______2011 Drew Willy, ‘08______2014 BULLS IN THE PROS

BULLS IN THE PROS Player Years at UB Position Professional Team(s) James Ailinger______1925-28______OL______Buffalo 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 John Cimba______1961-62______DB______Hamilton Tiger-Cats 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 Craig Guest______1993-96______LB______New York Jets/Buffalo Bills Anthony Swan______1994-97______WR/DB______Buffalo Destroyers Hardy Mitchell______1994-97______OL/DL______Grand Rapids Rampage/LV Gladiators Chad Salisbury______1997-98______QB______Chicago Rush/ Drew Haddad______1996-99______WR______Indianapolis /Buffalo/San Diego Josh Roth______1996-99______FB______Buffalo Bills/ Noah Burroughs______1999-00______DB______NY Jets/Jacksonville Jaguars David Pruce______1997-00______OT______New England Patriots/Buffalo 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______Buffalo Bills Dahnel Singfield______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/New England Patriots Trevor Scott______2004-07______DE______Oakland Raiders/New England Patriots/Chicago Bears Ronald Hilaire______2005-08______DL______Calgary Stampeders Ernest Jackson______2005-08______WR______BC Lions/Ottawa Redblacks/Montreal Alouettes* Drew Willy______2005-08______QB______Ravens/Colts/Jets/ Saskatchewan/Winnipeg/Toronto* James Starks______2006-08______RB______Green Bay Packers* Naaman Roosevelt______2006-09______WR_____ Buffalo Bills/Cleveland Browns/Detroit Lions/ Saskatchewan Roughriders* Mike Newton______2006-09______DB______Indianapolis Colts Bruno Lapointe______2007-08______DL______Saskatchewan Roughriders Josh Thomas______2007-10______DB______Cowboys/Panthers//Seahawks/Jets/Lions/Vikings/Colts/Cowboys Davonte Shannon______2007-10______DB______Washington Redskins Domonic Cook______2007-10______DB______Buffalo Bills Marcus Rivers______2008-11______WR______Green Bay Packers/Baltimore Ravens Steven Means______2009-12______DE______Buccanears/Ravens/ Texans/Eagles* Willie Moseley______2009-12______DE______Winnipeg Blue Bombers Jacob Schum______2010-11______P______New York Jets/Tampa Bay Buccaneers/Green Bay Packers* Natey Adjei ______2012-13______WR______Toronto Argonauts/Edmonton Eskimos* Derek Brim______2009-13______S______Buffalo Bills Khalil Mack______2010-13______LB______Oakland Raiders* Branden Oliver______2010-13______RB______San Diego Chargers* Colby Way______2010-13______DE______Buffalo Bills Kristjan Sokoli______2011-14______OL______Seattle Seahawks/Indianapolis Colts* Jakes Silas______2011-14______OL______Ottawa Redblacks* Dillon Guy______2011-15______OL______Saskatchewan Roughriders* Joe Licata______2012-15______QB______Cincinnati Bengals Matt Weiser______2012-15______TE______San Diego Chargers Jordan Johnson______2012-16______RB______Buffalo Bills* Roubbens Joseph______2015-16______OL______Baltimore Ravens* Mason Schreck______2012-16______TE______Cincinnati Bengals* BULLS IN THE PROS

UB’S ALL-TIME NFL DRAFT LIST Year Rnd Pick Player Team Pos 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 2011 5 143 Josh Thomas Cowboys CB 2013 5 147 Steven Means Buccaneers DE James Starks, ‘09, spent seven seasons with the Green Bay Packers and was 2014 1 5 Khalil Mack Raiders LB the starting running back in XLV 2015 6 214 Kristjan Sokoli Seahawks G 2017 7 251 Mason Schreck Bengals TE

Ed Ellis, ’97, was a 4th round draft choice of the Trevor Scott, ‘07, played seven seasons in the NFL for the New England Patriots. Raiders, Patriots, Buccaneers and Bears

Branden Oliver, ‘13, led the San Diego Chargers Naaman Roosevelt, ‘09, played for the in rushing yards and touchdowns in 2014 Buffalo Bills in 2010 and 2011 BULLS IN THE PROS

Mike Newton Josh Thomas

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

Drew Willy Drew Haddad

Jim McNally, ’62 Jim Haslett Offensive Line Coach UB Defensive Coordinator 1989-90 Cincinnati Bengals, 1980-94 New Orleans Saints Head Coach 2000-05 Carolina Panthers, 1995-98 Def. Coord., St. Louis Rams 2006-08 , 1999-2003 Def. Coord., Washington Redskins 2010-14 Buffalo Bills, 2004-07 LB Coach, Cincinnati Bengals, 2016-

Also In “The Show” Name Team Mike Maser, ‘69______Offensive Line Coach, Miami Dolphins Marty Barrett, ’84______College Scout, Chicago Bears Doug Majeski, ’89______Director of College Scouting, Buffalo Bills David Hinson, ’99______College Scout, Cleveland Browns Matt House, Asst. Coach______Quality Control, St. Louis Rams Andre Forde, ‘03______College Scout, Tampa Bay Buccanears Bill Lazor, Asst. Coach____ Offensive Coordinator, Miami Dolphins

Did You Know? Steven Means Jacob Schum Other coaches that have spent time on the Buffalo coaching staff include former head coach and former New York Jets General Manager . BULLS IN THE PROS