by Scott Hollander
University at Buffalo Libraries
Playing nine games and winning eight, the Bulls were ranked second only to Delaware, in the Lambert Cup race.
First Game – Indicating the successful season to come, Buffalo breezed by Temple at Philadelphia, 28 to 14, in the first game.
Second Game – Meeting a highly respected and big Cortland State team the Blue Brigadiers were up for a tough game. Buffalo fans were treated to a 68 to 2 victory as the team completely outclassed their rivals.
Third Game – On a terrifically hot day in Lewisburg, Pennsylvania, the team met its only conqueror of the season. Being decisively outplayed for three quarters the Bulls pulled out a memorable comeback in the last quarter. Trailing 26 to 0, the Bulls packed in 21 points and the Bucknell team heaved a sigh of relief when the game ended.
Fourth Game – Given a chance to beat Baldwin-Wallace for the first time and to avenge last year’s only defeat, the Bulls won a rough and tumble game 27 to 18.
Fifth Game – Homecoming Day in Buffalo- rain, cold, wind and muddy field. With all these discouragements meeting their wide-open game, the Bulls overpowered Western Reserve 22 to 2.
Sixth Game – Meeting a rough Youngstown team for the first time, the Bulls were faced with knee deep mud and very ungracious hospitality by the home club. However, a goal-line stand that ended with the half-time on the 1-foot line helped to ease out a 16 to 7 victory.
Seventh Game – As usual, the Bulls greeted the AFROTC annual “Operation Turnout” with a thorough 41 to 6 trouncing. Rhode Island, sporting one of the Yankee Conference’s top backfields, was awed by our “Grid Monsters.”
Eighth Game – Once again the rains came to Buffalo, but by now the Bulls had become “mudders.” A strong Gettysburg squad had to score in the last minute to avert a shutout as U.B. spanked them 19 to 6.
Ninth Game – Winding up the most successful two-year record in the school’s history, Coach Dick Offenhamer’s team was greeted with sun and a dry field for the first time in 5 games. With the thought of burying Marshall under a larger touchdown barrage than Delaware or Ohio University, the Bulls clobbered Marshall 37 to 12 on the home field.
—1960 Buffalonian Yearbook
Date | Home Team | Score | Visiting Team | W-L-T | Location |
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1 Sat, 9/26/1959 | Temple | 14 – 28 | Buffalo | W | Philadelphia, PA |
2 Sat, 10/3/1959 | Buffalo | 68 – 2 | Cortland State | W | Buffalo, NY |
3 Sat, 10/10/1959 | Bucknell University | 26 – 21 | Buffalo | L | Lewisburg, PA |
4 Sat, 10/17/1959 | Baldwin-Wallace | 18 – 27 | Buffalo | W | Berea, OH |
5 Sat, 10/24/1959 | Buffalo | 22 – 2 | Western Reserve | W | Buffalo, NY |
6 Sat, 10/31/1959 | Youngstown State | 7 – 16 | Buffalo | W | Youngstown, OH |
7 Sat, 11/7/1959 | Buffalo | 41 – 6 | Rhode Island | W | Buffalo, NY |
8 Sat, 11/14/1959 | Buffalo | 19 – 6 | Gettysburg | W | Buffalo, NY |
9 Sat, 11/21/1959 | Buffalo | 37 – 12 | Marshall | W | Buffalo, NY |
FINAL RECORD: 8-1
Home: Rotary Field, Bailey and Winspear Avenues.
Coach: Dick Offenhamer