Buffalo is on the rise

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Check out the coaches Buffalo is bringing on...I think they'll be extremely competitive in the next few years if this coaching staff can get the recruits.

http://buffalonews.com/editorial/20060105/2020966.asp
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I don't think UB could be "extremely competitive" if the good Lord was on their coaching staff!
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NYFalcon94 wrote:I don't think UB could be "extremely competitive" if the good Lord was on their coaching staff!
With that big running back that was a true freshman this year, and their QB who was a freshman this year.......they will definitely improve. Bring in some nice recruits as a supporting cast, along with 1 or 2 good wide receivers and they will be very competitive. Give them a year or two. 2007 could be a really good year for them.

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rocketfootball wrote:
NYFalcon94 wrote:I don't think UB could be "extremely competitive" if the good Lord was on their coaching staff!
With that big running back that was a true freshman this year, and their QB who was a freshman this year.......they will definitely improve. Bring in some nice recruits as a supporting cast, along with 1 or 2 good wide receivers and they will be very competitive. Give them a year or two. 2007 could be a really good year for them.

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You should have put the last statement at the beginning :wink:


In all seriousness, Buffalo did give us a hearty challenge for a while last season. I just can't see them winning more than a couple of games though. That would still be an improvement, but I wouldn't exactly call it extremely competitive. More power to 'em if they can pull it off. I'd love to see the bottom-feeders at least become mediocre.
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I don't know...I have been hearing for the past couple years how Buff's supposedly going to be more competitive. And each year, they blow.
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CapitalFalcon wrote:I don't know...I have been hearing for the past couple years how Buff's supposedly going to be more competitive. And each year, they blow.
Yeah, and I think it had a lot to do with coaching. I remember the one year they had a really good running back. He led the team in rushing and the next year he was playing friggin' DB for them. So they were a little better defensively, but much worse offensively.


Anyway, Phillip Warren is like 270 pounds and can run fairly good. I don't know how many carries per game he can handle, but he is tough to stop. And Willy their QB showed some good flashes as a freshman this year. Add that with the committment they now have and some of the coaches they have brought in and I think they will improve and be a contender in about 2 years.
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The strides made by the men's hoops program could help the football program. The University has shown it can build a winner in an important MAC sport. Potential recruits will no longer think Buffalo sucking at everyting is the norm...
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leardm17 wrote:Check out the coaches Buffalo is bringing on...I think they'll be extremely competitive in the next few years if this coaching staff can get the recruits.

http://buffalonews.com/editorial/20060105/2020966.asp
now this is funny
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:lol: :roll: :lol: Where have I heard that before...
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It wasn't too long ago (about 4 years ago) that BGSU was at the bottom of the MAC and Division I football schools. I think I remember a new coaching staff coming into BG and turning them into a strong program. I wouldn't rule out Buffalo getting stronger because of their past struggles.
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leardm17 wrote:It wasn't too long ago (about 4 years ago) that BGSU was at the bottom of the MAC and Division I football schools. I think I remember a new coaching staff coming into BG and turning them into a strong program. I wouldn't rule out Buffalo getting stronger because of their past struggles.

Yeah, but BG had been a power before. Has Buffalo ever been not terrible? (I'm actually asking)
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Buffalo got elevated to Division I status back in the 90's. They have relatively short D1 history.
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I see both Buffalo and Temple being teams to watch for in the next 2-3 years.
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Buffalo was never a D-IAA power.

"Mr. Peabody, set the Way Back Machine to Buffalo comma football..."


They've been playing seven years at the I-A level: 10-69 (.127)
The seven seasons prior to that at the I-AA level: 29-57 (.337)

They were 8-3 in 1996, the only winning season since 1986 when the Bulls were 9-2.

The 80s were actually not a bad decade for the Bulls. In addition to their banner '86 campaign, they managed the nifty trick of starting the decade with three 5-5 seasons and had two winning seasons (including '86).

Also of note: Buffalo didn't have a football team (please, avoid the obvious joke here) from 1971-1976.

The program has a winning percentage of .425

For comparison purposes ....

Kent State = .389
Eastern Michigan = .467
BGSU = .599
Toledo = .551
Temple = .444
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That Fullback Warren is a B E A S T!! I can't wait to see him again at the Doyt this year. 270 pounds and tough as nails.

Buffalo's D was pretty good last year. I won't say they'll challenge for the MAC title but ya can't look past them anymore.
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