Jaret Patterson mania continues this Saturday.
After posting 301 and 409 yards in his last two outings, Buffalo’s junior running back produced the greatest 2-game rushing stretch in college football history. He was 19 yards away from breaking Samaje Perine’s single-game rushing record, and he tied the FBS single-game touchdown record with eight end zone appearances. With 228 rushing yards Saturday, Patterson can eclipse the legendary Barry Sanders for the most yards ever in a 3-game sequence.
Patterson cannot be stopped, and neither can the Buffalo Bulls (4-0, 4-0 MAC). Buffalo currently exhibits the top scoring offense in the country as the only team to average 50 points per game.