2011 Buffalo Bulls football team

The Bulls were led by second-year head coach Jeff Quinn played their home games at the University at Buffalo Stadium.

Once the Bulls got the ball back, Peter Farning kicked a 40-yard field goal, putting Buffalo on the scoreboard.

Chazz Anderson, Buffalo's starting QB, drove for 49 yards before being intercepted by Pittsburgh's defense.

Going into the fourth quarter, Buffalo's running back, Branden Oliver, punched in a 1-yard 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.

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 2 minutes of the second quarter, Stony Brook drove for 92 yards in 10 plays, ending in a touchdown by Jordan Gush.

Chazz Anderson threw a pass to Devon Hughes, who made his way to the end zone with a 15-yard run.

The Buffalo offense and defense were completely exposed as the Cardinals score 21 unanswered points in the first half.

Khalil Mack and Steven Means paired together to create impressive plays and sacks behind Connecticut's line of scrimmage.

Recap: Going into the game as 30 point underdogs, Buffalo was weaker in every category than the Tennessee Volunteers.

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.

Halfway through the second quarter, Chazz Anderson found Alex Neutz to complete a 36-yard touchdown pass to push the Bulls advantage to 21–7.

Within 3 minutes of the 3rd quarter, Ohio's Tyler Tettleton threw a 9-yard touchdown pass to tie the game at 24.

Buffalo answered 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.

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.

However, the Bulls defense however sealed the victory when Richie Smith sacked Tettleton on fourth down with less than two minutes remaining.

Recap: The Bulls started off well with good defense, holding the Huskies to only 3 points in the first quarter.