The Ohio Bobcats (7-3, 4-2, MAC) defense held the Buffalo Bulls (3-7, 3-3 MAC) off the scoreboard long enough for the offense to find itself and the team to gel in the final two frames for the road victory under the Tuesday night lights.
UB controlled the contest for the first half, starting with a first quarter in which they dominated time of possession by holding on to the ball for over 11 minutes, while pinning Ohio’s offense within the 15-yard line for its first two possessions.
The Bulls alternated signalcallers effectively between starting quarterback Cole Snyder and CJ Ogbonna, who was a factor on the ground.