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FOOTBALLNUMBERS OF NOTE2006 <strong>Buffalo</strong> Game-by-Game St<strong>at</strong>istical LeadersGame/Result Rushing Passing Receiving Punting FG’s/PATs (Good) DefenseAug. 31TEMPLEW, 9-3 (ot)Starks 14-86P<strong>at</strong>terson 11-60Willy 24-13-0188 yardsBreaux 3-68Rice 3-25Starks 2-21Woods 5-18537.0, (long 50)Packwood 1-3(28, 32, 27)Guzman 7-7-14, 3 TFLBublavi 7-2-9, 2 TFLErvin 2-6-8Sept. 9<strong>at</strong> BGSUL, 48-40 (3ot)King 21-55 TDMcDuffie 8-25Willy 32-21-0138 yardsHamlin 6-40King 6-20Upshaw 3-25Woods 7-27639.4, (long 49)Packwood 2-2(19, 25)4-5 PATErvin 6-8-14, 0.5 TFLBublavi 5-9-14, 1.5 TFL, FFGuzman 8-5-13, 1 TFLSept. 16<strong>at</strong> No. IllinoisL, 31-13Starks 15-69King 8-27 TDWilly 41-25-0250 yards TDBreaux 8-104 TDUpshaw 4-44Rice 4-31Woods 7-30243.1, (long 52)Packwood1-2 PATGuzman 5-5-10 TFLErvin 5-4-9 INTByrom 4-5-9 TFL, PBUSept. 23<strong>at</strong> AuburnL, 38-7Starks 20-56King 3-22Willy 21-12-0111 yards TDPaoli 3-0-0Upshaw 4-63Starks 3-10Wallace 1-5 TDWoods 7-29842.6, (long 52)Packwood 0-1(30)1-1 PATErvin 3-6-9Bublavi 2-5-7Byrom 2-4-6Oct. 7BALL STATEL, 55-25Oct. 14MIAMI (OH)L, 38-31Starks 19-65 Willy 40-27-1321 yards 2 TDPaoli 4-3-143 yardsStarks 19-113, TD Willy 23-13-3174 yards 2 TDsRoosevelt 7-72 TDBreaux 6-84Upshaw 5-83Jackson 5-74 TDStarks 5-68Roosevelt 3-60, TDRack 1-8, TDWoods 2-6733.5, (long 40)Woods 2-7738.5, (long 39)Tanalski 1-1(42)2-2 PATTanalski 1-1(32)4-4 PATBublavi 5-3-8 1.5 TFLGuzman 5-2-7 TFL, PBUByrom 4-2-6 0.5 TFL, INTGuzman 8-3–11, 1.5 TFLBublavi 5-2–7, FFScott 3-2–5, 1.5 sacks, FROct. 21<strong>at</strong> OhioL, 42-7Willy, 8-15P<strong>at</strong>terson, 4-12Starks, 11-12, TDWilly 25-14-0129 yardsPaoli, 2-1-0 3 yardsStarks 6-55Yealu 2-35Upshaw 2-21Woods 7-30944.1, (long 51)Tanalski1-1 PATBublavi 7-6-13, TFL, SackByrom 5-4-9, 0.5 TFL, FFHawkins 5-3-8, 2 TFL, PBUOct. 28<strong>at</strong> BCL, 41-0Nov. 4KENT STATEW, 41-14Starks 9-1 Willy 25-13-280 yardsPaoli, 5-2-124 yardsStarks 24-164, 3 TDKing 4-15, TDPaoli 20-14-1193 yards, TDStarks 6-28Upshaw 3-32Breaux 3-20Roosevelt 3-90Breaux 3-73, TDStarks 3-0Woods 7-22331.9, (long 48)Woods 7-20128.7, (long 35)Tanalski 2-2(26, 42)4-4 PATBublavi 9-1-10Ervin 7-3-10. 1.5 TFLLott 5-3-8Byrom 6-4-10, 2.5 TFL, QBHNewton 5-3-8, 1.5 TFL, 2 INTErvin 5-3-8, TFL, FF, 3 PBUNov. 9<strong>at</strong> AkronL, 31-16Starks 23-77King 3-5, 2 TDsPaoli 24-15-1150 yardsRoosevelt 7-53Wallace 2-32Upshaw 2-22Woods 6-23639.3, (long 51)Tanalski 1-1(25)1-1 PATImes 7-5–12, TFLBublavi 4-8–12, FRHawkins 7-2–9, TFL, PBUNov. 18<strong>at</strong> WisconsinL, 35-3Starks 15-31 Paoli 6-23-1107 yardsRoosevelt 2-90Upshaw 2-14Woods 6-20333.8, (long 47)Packwood 3-117Tanalski 1-2(34, 25)Ervin 3-7–10Byrom 5-4–9, 2 TFL, FFHawkins 5-0–5, TFL, FF, FRNov. 24<strong>at</strong> C. MichiganL, 55-28P<strong>at</strong>terson 10-55, TDKing 8-52, TDStarks 4-16Sampsel 15-28-1161 yards, 2 TDPaoli 6-1364 yardsUpshaw 6-83, TDBreaux 4-48, TDJackson, 3-52Woods 4-16240.5, (long 50)Packwood 1-37Tanalski4-4 PATByrom 7-1-8, PBUScott 4-4-8, 2 TFL, SackBublavi 3-5-8– 2006 <strong>Football</strong> Highlights –√ Against Temple, <strong>Buffalo</strong> won its first opener since the 1997 season. Redshirt freshman James Starks scored on an 18-yard run to cap an 86-yard rushing day in his UB debut.√ Against Bowling Green, the three-overtime game was the longest in UB history. Naaman Roosevelt returned a kick for a touchdown - the first since 1989 (178 games).√ Against Northern Illinois, Terrance Breaux hauled in eight c<strong>at</strong>ches for 104 yards and a TD. Ollice Ervin made his first career interception.√ Against Auburn, the Bulls trailed the #2 ranked Tigers, 17-7, with five minutes left in the third quarter. Evan Wallace caught his third career touchdown pass.√ Against Ball St<strong>at</strong>e, Drew Willy threw for a career-best 321 yards and two TDs.√ Against Miami, James Starks accumul<strong>at</strong>ed a career-high 181 all-purpose yards (113 yards rushing, 68 receiving). Ramon Guzman had 11 tackles and a half-sack.√ Against Kent St<strong>at</strong>e, <strong>Buffalo</strong> scored 38 second-half points to defe<strong>at</strong> Kent St<strong>at</strong>e 41-14. James Starks ran for a career-best 162 yards and 3 TDs. Mike Newton had a pair of interceptions.√ At Akron, Steven King scored a pair of TDs to give him 17 in his career in a loss <strong>at</strong> Akron. The game was televised on ESPNU.√ At #12 Wisconsin, the Bulls forced three turnovers and defensive end Trevor Scott had two sacks. Jeff Bublavi went over 100 tackles for the season with nine stops to give him 102.√ Against Central Michigan, Naaman Roosevelt broke into the single-season top ten for all-purpose yardage by racking up 159 yards. With the 28 points scored, <strong>Buffalo</strong> broke thesingle-season record for points (220) in a season since moving up to Division I-A in 1999.2007 SPRING PROSPECTUS

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