2011 Buffalo Bulls football team

2011 Buffalo Bulls football
Conference Mid-American Conference
Division East
2011 record 3–9 (2–6 MAC)
Head coach Jeff Quinn (2nd season)
Offensive coordinator Alex Wood
Defensive coordinator William Inge
Home stadium University at Buffalo Stadium
(Capacity: 29,013)
2011 Mid-American Conference football standings
Conf  Overall
Team W L    W L 
East Division
Ohio xy  6 2     10 4  
Temple  5 3     9 4  
Kent State  4 4     5 7  
Bowling Green  3 5     5 7  
Miami  3 5     4 8  
Buffalo  2 6     3 9  
Akron  0 8     1 11  
West Division
Northern Illinois xy$  7 1     11 3  
Toledo x  7 1     9 4  
Western Michigan  5 3     7 6  
Ball State  4 4     6 6  
Eastern Michigan  4 4     6 6  
Central Michigan  2 6     3 9  
Championship: NIU 23, Ohio 20
  • $ Conference champion
  • x Division champion/co-champions
  • y Championship game participant
Rankings from AP Poll

The 2011 Buffalo Bulls football team represented the University at Buffalo in the 2011 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Bulls were led by second-year head coach Jeff Quinn played their home games at the University at Buffalo Stadium. They are a member of the East Division of the Mid-American Conference. They finished the season 3–9, 2–6 in MAC play to finish in sixth place in the East Division.

Previous season

2010 was a year of transitioning for the Bulls. Previous head coach, Turner Gill, left for Kansas and was replaced by former Cincinnati coach, Jeff Quinn. The Bulls started off well against Rhode Island with a dominating 31–0 win, but found themselves in a 3-game losing streak before winning against Bowling Green 28–26. The Bulls again found themselves in a 7-game losing streak from that point on. Despite a 2–10 overall record, Jeff Quinn managed to bring in talented recruits for the 2011 season.

Schedule

Date Time Opponent Site TV Result Attendance
September 3 6:00 PM at Pittsburgh* Heinz FieldPittsburgh, PA ESPN3 L 16–35   48,359
September 10 6:00 PM Stony Brook* University at Buffalo StadiumAmherst, NY TWCS W 35–7   21,933
September 17 7:00 PM at Ball State Scheumann StadiumMuncie, IN L 25–28   8,964
September 24 6:00 PM Connecticut*dagger University at Buffalo Stadium • Amherst, NY Big East Network L 3–17   18,215
October 1 12:30 PM at Tennessee* Neyland StadiumKnoxville, TN CSS L 10–41   87,758
October 8 3:30 PM Ohio University at Buffalo Stadium • Amherst, NY TWCS W 38–37   15,051
October 15 1:00 PM at Temple Lincoln Financial FieldPhiladelphia, PA L 0–34   25,820[1]
October 22 12:00 PM Northern Illinois University at Buffalo Stadium • Amherst, NY ESPN3 L 30–31   13,370
October 29 3:30 PM at Miami (OH) Yager StadiumOxford, OH TWCS L 13–41   16,131[2]
November 12 1:00 PM at Eastern Michigan Rynearson StadiumYpsilanti, MI L 17–30   3,830
November 19 12:00 PM Akron University at Buffalo Stadium • Amherst, NY TWCS W 51–10   14,509
November 25 12:00 PM Bowling Green University at Buffalo Stadium • Amherst, NY TWCS L 28–42   12,262
*Non-conference game. daggerHomecoming. #Rankings from Coaches Poll released prior to game. All times are in Eastern Time.

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Game summaries

Pittsburgh

1 234Total
Bulls 0 376 16
Panthers 7 01414 35

Recap: The Panthers took the lead in the first quarter with a rushing touchdown by Graham. Buffalo's offense struggled to gain any yardage on the ground or in the air. Early in the second quarter, Pittsburgh missed a 32-yard field goal. One Panther drive later, and Pittsburgh would miss a 47-yard field goal. Once the Bulls got the ball back, Peter Farning kicked a 40-yard field goal, putting Buffalo on the scoreboard. Both defenses remained strong throughout the first half of play. The Bulls got the ball first in the third quarter. Chazz Anderson, Buffalo's starting QB, drove for 49 yards before being intercepted by Pittsburgh's defense. Ray Graham of the Panther's would later punch in a rushing touchdown to go ahead 14–3. The next drive, Anderson lead a Buffalo drive that would take them to the end-zone. The score was then 14–10. Pittsburgh would soon answer back however, with a 5-yard rushing touchdown by Ray Graham. Going into the fourth quarter, Buffalo's running back, Branden Oliver, would punch in a 1-yard touchdown. The Bulls tried a 2-point conversion, but failed to make the score 21–16. Pittsburgh answered back yet again however with a quick 6 play, 60-yard drive that would end in a touchdown. On the next drive, the Bulls gained 42 yards, but failed to convert on fourth down, forcing them to turn over. On the next drive, Ray Graham broke loose for 75 yards, and later punched in a touchdown with a 1-yard gain. The end score was 35–16, Pittsburgh.

Stony Brook

1 234Total
Seawolves 0 700 7
Bulls 7 14140 35

Recap: After a 53-yard kick return by Buffalo's Terrell Jackson, Chazz Anderson started the game by throwing a 57-yard touchdown to Alex Dennison. Within 19 seconds, the Bulls would be up a score of 7–0. The rest of the first quarter would be scoreless for both teams. Within 2 minutes of the second quarter, Stony Brook would drive for 92 yards out of 10 plays, ending in a touchdown by Jordan Gush. Buffalo would take the ball back the next drive, and score a touchdown by Branden Oliver. The next drive for Buffalo also ended in a touchdown, with a 49-yard rush by Branden Oliver. The Bulls would go into halftime leading Stony Brook 21–7. Within 4 minutes of the 3rd quarter, Buffalo would score another touchdown. Chazz Anderson threw a pass to Devon Hughes, who would make his way to the end-zone with a 15-yard run. Buffalo would end the 3rd quarter with a 43-yard rushing touchdown by Branden Oliver, making it 35–7. In the fourth quarter, Stony Brook would drive for 50 yards, until Khalil Mack sacked Stony Brook's quarterback, Kyle Essington who would fumble the ball. Fred Branch, of the Buffalo Bulls, would recover the fumble to put away the game.

Ball State

1 234Total
Bulls 7 0612 25
Cardinals 0 2107 28

Recap: The game started out well for the Bulls, who scored a touchdown in their first drive. That first touchdown however would be their last until the second half. The Buffalo offense and defense would be completely exposed as the Cardinals score 21 unanswered points in the first half. Within 7 minutes of the third drive, Buffalo would score their second touchdown with a run by Branden Oliver, The PAT however was blocked by Ball State's defense. The score would remain 21–13 going into the fourth quarter. Within 2 minutes of the fourth quarter, Buffalo would score their third touchdown, but fail on their 2-point conversion. 1 drive later, and the Bulls would get the ball back and score their fourth touchdown, giving them a lead of 25–21 with 6 minutes left on the clock. This is when Ball State quarterback Keith Wenning took over the game. Buffalo's defense could not stop the Ball State juggernaut, even when they had a 4th down and 7, and a 4th down and 17. The Cardinals would eventually score their last touchdown with only 29 seconds on the clock. In the last 29 seconds of the game, Buffalo would get 2 first downs, but it wouldn't be enough to get a field goal. Ball State would win the game 28–25.

Connecticut

1 234Total
Huskies 0 1007 17
Bulls 0 300 3

Recap: As expected, both Buffalo's offense and Connecticut's offense would not click early in the game. The Bulls would take more first downs in the first quarter, but would not be able to complete their drives to end in scores.The Bulls would take the lead in the second quarter with a field goal by Peter Fardon. Connecticut would answer back quickly though with a field goal of their own and a touchdown later in the quarter. The Bulls and Huskies would go into halftime with a score of 3–10, Huskies leading. The third quarter was again hampered by strong defensive plays on both sides of the ball. Khalil Mack and Steven Means paired together to create impressive plays and sacks behind Connecticut's line of scrimmage. Buffalo's offense however, would not click together to overcome Connecticut's strong defense, which was one of the best in the FBS. Connecticut would take another touchdown score in the fourth quarter to put away the game. The Huskies would win the game 17–3. The overall series record between the Bulls and Huskies is 4–15 with Connecticut leading.

Tennessee

1 234Total
Bulls 7 003 10
Volunteers 17 1473 41

Recap: Going into the game as 30 point underdogs, Buffalo was weaker in every category than the Tennessee Volunteers. Tyler Bray threw for 342 yards against the Bulls, while Chazz Anderson of Buffalo only threw for 99 yards. Anderson though, would break for a 68-yard run to the end zone in the first quarter. The Vol's however would never look back, and would score 38 unanswered points. In the fourth quarter, Buffalo would score a field goal to make the score 38–10, but the Vol's would again answer back with a field goal of their own.

Ohio

1 234Total
Bobcats 7 10146 37
Bulls 14 1077 38

Recap: Buffalo came into the game as 8 point underdogs. After losing three straight games, the team knew they had to come back to their home field with a bang. Early in the first quarter, Bo Oliver rushed into the end zone from 12 yards out to give the Bulls a 7–0 lead. On the next drive for Ohio, Harden rushed 13 yards into the end zone to tie the score at seven. Oliver would answer back however with another rushing touchdown from 1 yard out. Halfway through the second quarter, Chazz Anderson would find Alex Neutz to complete a 36-yard touchdown pass to push the Bulls advantage to 21–7. Ohio however, would score another touchdown with 5 minutes remaining in the half. Buffalo would answer back quickly though with a field goal to make the score 24–14. One drive later, and Ohio would score a field goal themselves to make the score 24–17 going into halftime. Within 3 minutes of the 3rd quarter, Ohio's Tyler Tettleton threw a 9-yard touchdown pass to tie the game at 24. A few drives later, and Ohio's LaVon Brazill burst for a 67-yard run that put the Bobcats up 31–24. Buffalo would answer right back however as Anderson completed a 90-yard touchdown pass to Ed Young that tied the score at 31 with 7:17 remaining in the third quarter. The Bobcats however would take the lead again with a 46-yard field goal by Matt Weller. With 5:45 remaining in the contest, Oliver rushed for his third touchdown, this time from one-yard out to give Buffalo a 38–34 lead. The next drive, Weller would make another field goal to inch the Bobcats closer 38–37. The Bulls defense however sealed the victory when Richie Smith sacked Tettleton on fourth down with less than two minutes remaining. The Bulls won 38–37.

Temple

1 234Total
Bulls 0 000 0
Owls 10 1473 34

Recap: Buffalo came into the game as 21 point underdogs. The offense and defense had a tough time against a Temple team that was made up of mostly seniors. Buffalo would fall go behind 24 points to nothing into the half. The second half was just as devastating as the first half for the Bulls. Temple ran the ball multiple times to earn scores, and eventually would win the game 34–0.

Northern Illinois

1 234Total
Huskies 3 14140 31
Bulls 3 7020 30
  • Date: October 22, 2011
  • Location: UB Stadium
    Amherst, NY
  • Game start: 12:00 PM EST
  • Game attendance: 13,370
  • Television network: MAC TV, ESPN3

Recap: The Bulls started off well with good defense, holding the Huskies to only 3 points in the first quarter. The Huskies however would fight in the second quarter, scoring 14 points with rushing touchdowns. In the third quarter, the Huskies would take a 31–10 lead against the Bulls. The Huskies defense however would shut down in the fourth quarter. The Bulls drove for over 300 yards to score 3 touchdowns. Within the last 15 seconds of the game, Buffalo would score their third touchdown to make the score 31–30. Peter Fardon, the Bulls kicker, would miss the point after to lose the game. This comeback would have been one of the greatest ever played by the Bulls. Senior quarterback, Chazz Anderson, would have an all-time record-breaking afternoon. He completed a school-record 35 passes (on 53 attempts, the fourth highest-total in school history) for a Division I-A record 404 yards, the eighth best total in school history.

Miami (OH)

1 234Total
Bulls 13 000 13
RedHawks 21 7130 41

Recap:

Eastern Michigan

1 234Total
Bulls 0 3140 17
Eagles 3 6147 30

Recap:

Akron

1 234Total
Zips 3 007 10
Bulls 14 16147 51
  • Date: November 19, 2011
  • Location: UB Stadium
    Amherst, NY
  • Game start: 12:00 PM EST
  • Game attendance: 14,509
  • Game weather: Mostly Cloudy, Windy
  • Television network: TWCS

Recap: Brandon "Bo" Oliver rushed for 235 yards to not only lead the Bulls to their second conference win of the season, but also broke the single-game rushing yardage in UB history. Chazz Anderson threw for 19/25 with 155 yards on the day. Anderson threw 2 touchdowns, while Oliver ran for the other 2 touchdowns. Freshman, Patrick Clarke, nailed 3 field goals and 6 PAT's. At the beginning of the game, John Syty returned the first kickoff for 93 yards.

Bowling Green

1 234Total
Falcons 7 14210 42
Bulls 10 1008 28

Recap:

Roster

2011 Buffalo Bulls football football team roster
Players Coaches
Offense
Pos.#NameClass
RB 1 James Potts  Fr
WR 2 Marcus Rivers  Fr
QB 4 Jerry Davis  Jr
WR 5 Terrell Jackson  Sr
WR 6 Saron Hood  Jr
QB 8 Rudy Johnson  Fr
WR 10 Ed Young  Sr
QB 11 Cory Jorgensen  Sr
WR 11 Aaron Walters  Fr
TE 12 Alex Dennison  So
RB 13 Brandon Murie  So
QB 15 Alex Zordich So
WR 18 Fred Lee  So
WR 19 Alex Neutz  So
RB 21 Jeffvon Gill Jr
WR 25 John Dunmore  Fr
WR 26 Aaron Huber  Fr
RB 32 Branden Oliver  So
RB 43 Josh Fuller  So
OL 50 Andre Davis  Fr
OL 55 Graham Whinery  Jr
OL 56 Jasen Carlson So
OL 65 Dillon Guy Fr
OL 66 Jeff Veinotte  Fr
OL 67 Jake Silas  Fr
OL 70 Pat Wilson  So
OL 71 Trevor Sales  So
OL 75 Josh Violanti  Sr
OL 76 Anthony Bartholomew  Fr
OL 77 Gabriel Barde Fr
OL 78 Matt Ostrowski  Sr
OL 79 Gokhan Ozkan  Jr
TE 80 Aaron Connacher  Sr
TE 81 Jimmy Gordon  So
WR 84 Derek Brim So
WR 85 Cordero Dixon  Fr
WR 87 Devon Hughes  Fr
TE 88 Jake Reeder Jr
Defense
Pos.#NameClass
LB 3 Josh Copeland  Sr
DB 4 Cortney Lester  Fr
DB 8 Isaac Baugh  Sr
DB 9 Alan Hayes  Sr
DB 17 Joe Petit Sr
DB 19 Daniel Gold So
DB 20 Ray Anthony Long  Jr
LB 23 Delano Fabor So
LB 24 Dalonte Wallace  Jr
LB 26 John Syty  Sr
DB 27 Kyle Sims Fr
DB 28 Dwellie Striggles  Fr
DB 29 Adam Redden So
DB 30 Okoye Houston So
DB 31 Carlos Lammons  So
LB 33 Scott Pettigrew  Jr
LB 35 Mark Richardson  Jr
LB 36 Lee Skinner  Fr
LB 38 Witney Sherry  Fr
DB 39 Najja Johnson  So
DL 40 Steven Means Jr
DB 41 Romel Dismuke  So
LB 42 Fred Branch  Sr
LB 44 Jaleel Verser Sr
DL 45 Terry Peden  Jr
LB 46 Khalil Mack  So
LB 47 Imani Chatman  Jr
LB 48 Willie Moseley  Jr
DB 49 Keith Taken  Fr
LB 52 Jake Stockman  Fr
DL 54 Richie Smith Sr
LB 59 Shaquille Dudley  So
DL 90 Kristjan Sokoli  Fr
DL 91 Dalton Barksdale  Fr
LB 92 Kendal Robinson  Fr
DL 95 Desmond Howard  Fr
DL 96 Colby Way So
DL 97 Wyatt Cahill Jr
DL 98 Rashad Jean Jr
DL 99 Gordon DuBois  Sr
Special teams
Pos.#NameClass
P, K 13 Peter Fardon Jr
P 16 Jake Schum Jr
LS 58 Tim Krantz  So
LS, DE 63 Ryan O'Sullivan So
Head coach
Coordinators/assistant coaches
  • William Inge – Defensive Coordinator
  • Alex Wood – Offensive Coordinator
  • Ernest Jones – 'Associate Head Coach
  • Adam Shorter – Defensive Line

Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • (S) Suspended
  • (I) Ineligible
  • Injured
  • Redshirt

Roster
Last update: June 10, 2017

References

  1. "Buffalo Bulls vs. Temple Owls Box Score". ESPN.com. October 15, 2011.
  2. 1 2 "Buffalo Bulls vs. Miami Redhawks Box Score". ESPN.com. October 29, 2011.
  3. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-09-29. Retrieved 2011-05-02.
  4. "Buffalo Bulls vs. Temple Owls Box Score". ESPN.com. October 15, 2011.
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