2001 Buffalo Bulls football team

The 2001 Buffalo Bulls football team represented the University at Buffalo in the 2001 NCAA Division I-A football season. The Bulls offense scored 205 points while the defense allowed 286 points.

2001 Buffalo Bulls football
ConferenceMid-American Conference
DivisionEast Division
Record3–8 (1–7 MAC)
Head coach
CaptainJoe Freedy, Bob Dzvonick, Craig Rohlfs, Duane Williams
Home stadiumUniversity at Buffalo Stadium
(capacity: 31,000)
2001 Mid-American Conference football standings
Div  ConfOverall
Team W L    W L  W L 
East Division
Marshall x  6 0   8 0   11 2  
Miami (OH)  4 2   6 2   7 5  
Bowling Green  4 2   5 3   8 3  
Kent State  3 3   5 3   6 5  
Akron  3 3   4 4   4 7  
Buffalo  1 5   1 7   3 8  
Ohio  0 6   1 7   1 10  
West Division
No. 23 Toledo xy$  4 1   5 2   10 2  
Northern Illinois x  4 1   4 3   6 5  
Ball State x  4 1   4 3   5 6  
Western Michigan  2 3   4 4   5 6  
Central Michigan  1 4   2 6   3 8  
Eastern Michigan  0 5   1 6   2 9  
Championship: Toledo 41, Marshall 36
  • $ Conference champion
  • x Division champion/co-champions
  • Due to an unbalanced conference schedule, the team with best division record within each division was awarded that division's championship game berth.
Rankings from AP Poll

Schedule

DateTimeOpponentSiteTVResultAttendanceSource
August 307:30 pmRutgers*EmpireL 15–3122,658
September 86:00 pmat Bowling GreenL 0–3516,183
September 221:00 pmat Connecticut*W 37–2016,517
September 297:00 pmCentral Michigan
  • University at Buffalo Stadium
  • Amherst, NY
L 8–1610,930[1]
October 62:00 pmat Miami (OH)L 14–3120,108
October 121:00 pmMarshall
  • University at Buffalo Stadium
  • Amherst, NY
EmpireL 14–3412,438
October 202:00 pmat Kent StateL 13–358,260
October 273:00 pmat Eastern MichiganL 20–247,320
November 21:00 pmOhio
  • University at Buffalo Stadium
  • Amherst, NY
W 44–07,419
November 101:00 pmat Army*W 26–1926,883
November 171:00 pmAkron
  • University at Buffalo Stadium
  • Amherst, NY
L 14–417,811

References

  1. "Central Michigan 16, (at) Buffalo 8". Detroit Free Press. September 30, 2001. p. 12D via Newspapers.com.


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