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2020 Buffalo Bulls football team


2020 Buffalo Bulls football
Mid-American Conference
East Division
No. 25
No. 25
6–1 (5–0 MAC)
Lance Leipold (6th season)
Andy Kotelnicki (6th season)
Jim Zebrowski (4th season)
Multiple pro-style
Brian Borland (6th season)
Chris Simpson (1st season)
4–3
Kayode Awosika
Jake Molinich
James Patterson
Jaret Patterson
Taylor Riggins
University at Buffalo Stadium

The 2020 Buffalo Bulls football team represented the University at Buffalo as a member of the Mid-American Conference (MAC) during the 2020 NCAA Division I FBS football season. Led by Lance Leipold in his sixth and final year as head coach in a limited season, which was initially canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic before being reinstated, the Bulls compiled an overall record of 6–1 with a mark of 5–0 in conference play, winning the MAC's East Division title. Buffalo advanced to the MAC Championship Game, where the Bulls lost to Ball State. They concluded the season with a win over Marshall in the Camellia Bowl. The team played home games at University at Buffalo Stadium in Amherst, New York.

Following the season, on April 30, 2021, Leipold left the team become the head football coach at the University of Kansas. A few days later, the school named Michigan co-defensive coordinator Maurice Linguist the team's new head coach.

Buffalo originally had a game scheduled against Ohio State, but it was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Buffalo played a regular season consisting of games against only MAC teams.

DateTimeOpponentRankSiteTVResultAttendanceSource
.mw-parser-output .tooltip-dotted{border-bottom:1px dotted;cursor:help}November 47:00 p.m.at Northern IllinoisHuskie StadiumDeKalb, ILESPN2W 49–30449
November 108:00 p.m.Miami (OH)University at Buffalo StadiumBuffalo, NYESPNW 42–100
November 177:00 p.m.at Bowling GreenDoyt Perry StadiumBowling Green, OHCBSSNW 42–171,500
November 2812:00 p.m.Kent StateUniversity at Buffalo StadiumBuffalo, NYCBSSNW 70–41
December 53:30 p.m.at OhioPeden StadiumAthens, OHCBSSNCancelled
December 122:30 p.m.AkronNo. 24University at Buffalo StadiumBuffalo, NYCBSSNW 56–7
December 187:30 p.m.vs. Ball StateNo. 23Ford FieldDetroit, MI (MAC Championship Game)ESPNL 28–380
December 252:30 p.m.vs. Marshall*Cramton BowlMontgomery, AL (Camellia Bowl)ESPNW 17–102,512
*Non-conference gameRankings from AP Poll and CFP Rankings (after November 24) released prior to gameAll times are in Eastern time

In week 12, Buffalo received votes in the AP Poll for the first time since the 2018 season. They were nationally ranked for the first time in program history when the week 15 poll was released, ranked at No.24 in the AP Poll. The following week they were raised to No. 23.

Listed in the order that they were released

AwardPlayerPositionYear
Chuck Bednarik AwardTaylor RigginsDESR
Doak Walker AwardKevin Marks Jr.RBJR
Jaret PattersonRBJR
Jim Thorpe AwardTyrone HillSSR
Bronko Nagurski TrophyMalcolm KoonceDESR
Taylor RigginsDESR
Outland TrophyKayode AwosikaOLSR
Wuerffel TrophyMax MichelDESO
Maxwell AwardJaret PattersonRBJR

The Bulls played their first game of 2020 against Northern Illinois in Dekalb, Illinois, on November 4 after a delayed start to the season due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Jaret Patterson ran for 137 yards including for two touchdowns. Quarterback Kyle Vantrease recorded his first two touchdowns of the season with a rushing touchdown and a passing touchdown to Antonio Nunn. The Buffalo defense scored 3 touchdowns on their own with 2 fumble recoveries returned for touchdowns by Tim Terry Jr. and Isaiah King and an interception returned for a touchdown by Kadofi Wright en route to the Bulls 49–30 win.

The Bulls home opener at UB Stadium occurred six days later against the Miami Redhawks. Kevin Marks Jr. ran for 109 yards compared to Jaret Patterson's 73, but with Patterson rushing for 2 touchdowns. Kyle Vantrease completed 4 touchdown passes as Buffalo defeated Miami 42–10. Buffalo received 1 vote in week 12's AP Poll, their first vote received in the poll of the season.

A week later Buffalo went back on the road traveling to Doyt L. Perry Stadium in Bowling Green, Ohio, to take on the Bowling Green Falcons. Jaret Patterson erupted for 301 yards while scoring 4 touchdowns on 31 carries with fellow Buffalo running back Kevin Marks Jr. and quarterback Kyle Vantrease also recording a rushing touchdown each in Buffalo's 42–17 win in Bowling Green. Buffalo received 3 votes in week 13's AP Poll.

The Bulls played their first Saturday game of the season on November 28 against Kent State at UB Stadium. Jaret Patterson rushed for over 400 yards, coming within striking distance of breaking the FBS record for most yards rushed for in a game. He scored 8 touchdowns which tied the record for most FBS touchdowns by one player in a single game. Patterson's massive performance was done on only 36 carries throughout the game, with teammate Kevin Marks Jr. also getting 16 carries and recording 2 rushing touchdowns on his own. Patterson's impressive performance against Kent State earned him national attention and calls for him to be added to the watchlist for the Heisman Trophy. Buffalo defeated Kent State 70–41 and received 56 votes in week 14's AP Poll, coming within striking distance of a national ranking.

The following week, Buffalo was slated to play the Ohio Bobcats, but because of a COVID-19 outbreak on the Ohio football team, the game was canceled. Nevertheless, Buffalo increased their share of the vote in the AP Poll to 145, good for a No. 24 ranking in the poll. This was the first national ranking in Buffalo football program history.

Buffalo finished off their regular season on December 12 against Akron at UB Stadium. Jaret Patterson was sparsely used against Akron, receiving the entire second half of the game off. Patterson and Marks Jr. each recorded 2 rushing touchdowns each as Buffalo defeated Akron 56–7 and finished the regular season undefeated at 5–0. The Bulls once again increased their share of the vote in the AP Poll up to 186, good to jump up a position in the poll to No. 23.

The following Bull was selected in the 2021 NFL draft following the season.

RoundPickPlayerPositionNFL club
379Malcolm KoonceDefensive endLas Vegas Raiders
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