1967 Buffalo Bulls football team

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1967 Buffalo Bulls football
ConferenceIndependent
1967 record6–4
Head coach
CaptainTed Gibbons, Rick Wells
Home stadium Rotary Field
Seasons
  1966
1968  
1967 NCAA University Division independents football records
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
Army   8 2 0
No. 5 Notre Dame   8 2 0
Syracuse   8 2 0
No. 10 Penn State   8 2 1
New Mexico State   7 2 1
UTEP   7 2 1
Utah State   7 2 1
Florida State   7 2 2
West Texas State   8 3 0
Houston   7 3 0
VPI   7 3 0
Memphis State   6 3 0
Southern Miss   6 3 0
Dayton   6 3 1
Xavier   6 3 1
Miami (FL)   7 4 0
Buffalo   6 4 0
Navy   5 4 1
Holy Cross   5 5 0
Colorado State   4 5 1
Pacific   4 5 0
Boston College   4 6 0
Georgia Tech   4 6 0
Villanova   4 6 0
Air Force   2 6 2
Tulane   3 7 0
San Jose State   2 7 0
Colgate   2 8 0
Pittsburgh   1 9 0
Rankings from AP Poll

The 1967 Buffalo Bulls football team represented the University at Buffalo in the 1967 NCAA University Division football season. The Bulls offense scored 241 points while the defense allowed 191 points. [1]

Schedule

DateOpponentSiteResultAttendanceSource
September 16 Kent State W 30–6
September 23at NC State L 6–24
September 30at Virginia L 12–3516,000
October 7 Temple
  • Rotary Field
  • Buffalo, NY
W 44–149,275 [2]
October 14 Boston University
  • Rotary Field
  • Buffalo, NY
W 6–0
October 21at Boston College W 26–1415,000
October 28at Holy Cross L 25–3812,029 [3]
November 4at Delaware W 38–196,523 [4]
November 11at Villanova L 23–41
November 18 Colgate
  • Rotary Field
  • Buffalo, NY
W 31–06,646 [5]

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References

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