Buffalo, NY
Oct 12, 2024
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Buffalo established its supremacy over Toledo with an emphatic 30-15 victory, capitalizing on a robust defense and an impressive rushing attack led by Al-Jay Henderson's 142 yards. The Bulls limited the Rockets to a mere 46 rushing yards and capitalized on a costly turnover orchestrated by Kobe Stewart's strip-sack, allowing C.J. Ogbonna to increase their lead with a rushing touchdown. Despite attempts at a comeback led by John Alan Richter and Jerjuan Newton, Toledo struggled to overcome Buffalo's disciplined defense.
The second half saw Buffalo extend its dominance as Ogbonna connected with Jake Orlando for a touchdown pass, and Upton Bellenfant sealed the game with a decisive fourth-quarter field goal. Antonio Colclough's stout performance included a fumble recovery and crucial sack, stifling Toledo's late-game efforts. Buffalo's balanced attack and defensive prowess resulted in a commanding victory.
Victor Snow (Buffalo)
On an 8-play, 81-yard drive, Victor Snow found the end zone with a 2-yard rush, setting the tone for the Bulls’ dominance throughout the game.
Kobe Stewart (Buffalo)
Kobe Stewart's strip-sack of quarterback Tucker Gleason was pivotal, as the resulting fumble recovery set up an easy touchdown that widened Buffalo’s lead.
C.J. Ogbonna (Buffalo)
Executing a play-action pass, Ogbonna delivered a 2-yard touchdown to Jake Orlando, pushing Buffalo to a comfortable 14-0 lead.
Jerjuan Newton (Toledo)
Jerjuan Newton offered a glimmer of hope for Toledo with a superb 26-yard touchdown reception, cutting into Buffalo's commanding lead.
Upton Bellenfant (Buffalo)
Upton Bellenfant’s 33-yard field goal solidified Buffalo's lead, capitalizing on a turnover that deprived Toledo of its momentum.
Antonio Colclough (Buffalo)
Antonio Colclough hammered the final nail in Toledo’s coffin with a game-sealing sack on their quarterback, marking a vital defensive stop for the Bulls.
C.J. Ogbonna (Buffalo, QB)
The Buffalo quarterback managed the game efficiently without turnovers, scoring both on the ground and through the air to steer Buffalo's offense past Toledo's defense.
Al-Jay Henderson (Buffalo, RB)
The running back surpassed the century mark with 142 rushing yards, providing a persistent threat and helping Buffalo control the game's pace.
Shaun Dolac (Buffalo, LB)
The linebacker spearheaded a stifling Buffalo defense with 15 tackles, including 10 solo stops, neutralizing Toledo's run game.
Jerjuan Newton (Toledo, WR)
With 159 receiving yards and two touchdowns, Newton played a pivotal role in Toledo's offensive efforts, though ultimately falling short.
Antonio Colclough (Buffalo, DB)
Colclough's defensive prowess was evident in his crucial fumble recovery and a game-securing sack, solidifying Buffalo's victory.
Toledo Rockets
0
0
7
8
15
Buffalo Bills
7
0
14
9
30