| VOLUME 33, NUMBER 19 |
THURSDAY,
February 28, 2002 |

2002 Football schedule set
Bulls to open 2002 campaign on Aug. 29 against Lehigh
By TED
WASKO
Reporter Contributor
The
2002 football schedule will be the biggest in school history, with 12
games on the slateincluding six in UB Stadiumstarting with
the season opener on Aug. 29 against Lehigh.
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The
Bulls will start the 2002 football season with a season-opener at
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Photo:Doug
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Due
to a change in NCAA regulations this past year, teams were allowed to
schedule 12 games for the first time in the 2002 season, and the Bulls
will play the most home games since returning to Division I-A with their
entrance into the Mid-American Conference in 1999.
Besides
the season opener, the home schedule will feature battles with future
Big East member Connecticut, MAC East Division newcomer Central Florida
and MAC West Division power Western Michigan, as well as yearly rivals
Kent State and Miami (OH).
The
road schedule is daunting, with a trip to Minnesota of the Big 10, Rutgers
of the Big East and conference games at four-time league champion Marshall,
Ohio, Akron and Ball State.
"We
are delighted to have for the first-time ever a 12-game regular season
schedule," said second-year head coach Jim Hofher. "It is tough and
competitive, with games against the Big East and the Big Ten, as well
as our East and West divisional opponents in the MAC.
"Our
East Division gets tougher with Central Florida's entry, and we are
glad that our fans will see them in Buffalo in their inaugural season
in the MAC," said Hofher. "We feel this is a terrific home schedule,
with future Big East opponent UConn, West Division power Western Michigan,
and MAC East rivals Miami, Kent, and UCF here."
The
meeting with Minnesota on Sept. 21 will mark the first time the Bulls
have played a Big 10 team since 1901 when UB played at Michigan. Seven
of the 12 teams on the schedule are teams that the Bulls played last
season.
The
Bulls again will open the season on the Thursday before Labor Day against
Lehigh with a 7:30 p.m. kickoff. Last season, UB opened on a Thursday
night against Rutgers before a UB Stadium record crowd of 22,658. All
other kickoff times will be announced at a later date.
The
2002 schedule:
- Aug.
29: Lehigh, UB Stadium
- Sept.
7: Rutgers, Piscataway, N.J.
- Sept.
14: Connecticut, UB Stadium
- Sept.
21: Minnesota, Minneapolis
- Sept.
28: Ohio, Athens
- Oct.
5: Western Michigan, UB Stadium
- Oct.
12: Marshall, Huntington, W.Va.
- Oct.
19: Miami (Ohio), UB Stadium
- Oct.
26: Kent State, UB Stadium
- Nov.
2: BYE WEEK
- Nov.
9: Central Florida, UB Stadium
- Nov.
16: Akron, Akron, Ohio
- Nov.
23: Ball State, Muncie, Ind.
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