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Buffalo Bulls Depth Chart for Western Michigan

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Offense 1 2
WR Kamathi Holsey K.J. Osborn
LT Roubbens Joseph Evin Ksiezarczyk
LG Brandon Manosalvas Jacob Byron
C James O'Hagan Skyler Hartley
RG Tomas Jack-Kurdyla Connor Morehart
RT David Goldsby Albert McCoy
TE Mason Schreck Tyler Mabry
QB Tyree Jackson Grant Rohach
RB Jordan Johnson Johnathan Hawkins
WR Malcolm Robinson Jacob Martinez
WR Marcus McGill Jamarl Eiland
Defense 1 2
DE Demone Harris Charles Harris
NT Chris Ford Justin Brandon
DT Remaine Douglas Myles Nicholas
DE Brandon Crawford Joe Keels
LB Jarrett Franklin Jake Ames
LB Khalil Hodge Matt Otwinowski
LB Ishmael Hargrove Jordan Collier
CB Boise Ross Brandon Williams
FS Tim Roberts Dev Lamour
SS Ryan Williamson Andrews Dadeboe
CB Cameron Lewis Tatum Slack
Special 1 2
P Kyle DeWeen
PK Adam Mitcheson
LS Corbin Grassman
HLD Conor Clarke
KOR Johnathan Hawkins Jamarl Eiland
PR Jamarl Eiland Jacob Martinez

Being the featured game on :"Game Day Live" this week has not inspired Lance Leipold and company to  make any adjustments to UB's two deep.

The hope that I have this two deep is not a sign that UB's younger players won't be getting a lot of work.

It's time to start making sure next years players get some snaps under their belts, so that in the spring we don't hear;

  • A lot of new faces
  • Guys getting used to their new role
  • Inexperienced

Then again....

This is our last chance to do something really impressive this year. We could, potentially, shock Western Michigan. It might cost the MAC the group of five slot in the CFP, worse yet it might keep PJ Fleck around.

But it would be the best win UB has since knocking off Ball State in 2008.

So what do you guys think?

Play the kids for next year or fight with your best weapons in hopes of shacking the Broncos?

Let me know in the comments below.