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Many in the UB fan base were very nervous about going against UMASS a couple weeks ago. Then Joe came to save the day. Hey Joe, where are you going with that gun at the end of your arm? Joe...
Many in the UB fan base were very nervous about going against UMASS a couple weeks ago. Then Joe came to save the day. Hey Joe, where are you going with that gun at the end of your arm? Joe...
The good news for everyone not named Verandaman, he won but only got one more point than you. I for one did not see 90 points being thrown up on the scoreboard. I thought the D would be more...
Last year Gold earned the coaching staff’s special teams The Compete Team award. The staff gives these out to the players on the scout teams who go above and beyond in helping to get the starters ready for the next game. Gold also dressed for two gam
Back in 2010, with the departure of Turner Gill and Buffalo’s top two receivers, Neutz had a chance to help define what receivers would be under incoming head coach Jeff Quinn. Neutz wasted no time securing his spot on the UB depth chart. In the sea
This could be a big year for Najja Johnson. Last season as a Sophomore he earned a starting sport before the first game and held it the entire season. Johnson put together 39 tackles and an interception on his way to being named second team all MAC b
John Dunmore walked onto Buffalo after after a prep career as aa standout receiver at Christian Brothers Academy in Syracuse New York. The six foot one Dunmore is described as a receiver with "Great Length" but the sophomore has yet to make a depth c
Know your Bulls is a countdown to the kick off. If will look at every single UB football player on the roster. When the players number matches the number of days remaining then...
After red shirting during UB's 2008 championship season Lammons has spent two seasons providing depth in UB defensive backfield. This season he is paired up with Dwellie Striggles as a back up to Najja Johnson ib the left corner.
At five feet eight inches it could be easy to confuse Branden Oliver for a typical scat back. While it is easy for Oliver to get lost behind the line any similarities to a back like Danny Woodhead stop there. Once he finds a hole Oliver punches throu
Way is an all around athlete who has ran the ball, returned kicks, and blocked two field goals in his UB career. He was signed as a Tight end / Defensive end and excelled at both while in High School.
Khari Brown was a huge acquisition for coach Jeff Quinn. Entering his senior season Brown was ranked the 73rd best linebacker prospect by ESPN. During his senior year he amassed 130 tackles, 17 tackles for loss, four sacks, four forced fumbles and tw
Last season, in his limited time had three total tackles. Coming out of spring as the starting free safety, as only a sophomore, means that in future years Sherry could be a main stay in the UB defensive backfield.
Marqus Baker is one of many young defensive backs on UB's roster who's aim is to eventually bring the unit back to level it was playing at in 2008. After having spending his first year on campus learning the system Baker had an impressive run during
His 12 sacks to date make him the 12th most prolific defensive player in UB's history and he can easily climb to #4 with a seasons similar to his freshman campaign, if he has a career season he has an outside change of catching Trevor Scott who is #3
Ryan Paxson has not yet seen a down of football at the NCAA level but there is still reason to think he could make a impact for the Bulls, just not this season.
This year coming out of spring camp Monds is backing up the left side of the defense behind the duo of Imani Chatman and Dalonte Wallace. Both of those players are seniors, meaning that the coaches might be in the process of grooming Monds to take ov
Seldom is a kicker really appreciated, that is until you find yourself badly in need of one. Say, for instance, you're coming back to tie the team who eventually won the Mid American conference. Just one extra point away, that's when you need a kicke
Coming into this season Mack is on the watch list for both the Nagurski and Lombardi awards, the first Bull to appear on either list.
Chatman is a senior and has a chance to finish his UB Career on a high note. Playing opposite of Khalil Mack and Steven Means could mean that he will face defenses who don't focus on their right side.
Backing up Khalil Mack is #48 Willie Moseley. A player who is a staple on UB's special teams and a convert from the defensive line.
Today is a two for one on the UB Bull Run countdown. #49 Boomer Brock and Keith Tekah.
Know Your Bulls: #52 Jake Stockman
Know Your Bulls: #53 Joe Felicia
Know Your Bulls: #55 Graham Whinery
Know Your Bulls: #56 Jasen Carlson
Know Your Bulls: #57 Kendall Patterson