NCAAF

Buffalo Bulls at Liberty Flames

· Bahamas Bowl Presented by Atlantis Resorts
9-4, 3-3 Away
Final
26 - 7
8-4, 5-1 Home

Kicker Bellenfan, linebacker Murdock lead Buffalo past Liberty 26-7 in Bahamas Bowl

Kids race dog on the Bahamas Bowl track

The Bulls, 3-9 last season, finished 9-4 under first-year coach Pete Lembo and won their fourth-straight bowl game. They also became the first team to win the Bahamas Bowl twice.

Bellenfant had a career-long 52-yard field goal in the first quarter and added kicks of 42 and 20 yards to give Buffalo a 9-0 lead at the half.

Al-Jay Henderson, who had 21 carries for 119 yards, scored on a 45-yard burst up the middle on the first possession of the second half to make it 16-0. Henderson became the 11th player in program history to run for more than 1,000 yards.

Bellenfant missed a 30-yard field goal on the first play of the fourth quarter but on the next possession connected from 45 yards, the first time the sophomore made four field goals in one game.

Two plays later Murdock intercepted a Nate Hampton pass and returned it 31 yards for a 26-0 lead. It was the third takeaway for the Bulls' defense.

Liberty (8-4), in a bowl game for the sixth-straight year but winless since 2021, then had its longest drive, going 75 yards capped by a 36-yard pass from Hampton to Reese Smith.

After a failed onside kick, Buffalo ran out the last seven minutes of the game, reaching the Liberty 3.

Hampton, who hadn't thrown a pass all year, took over in the fourth quarter and was 2 of 9 for 40 yards. Ryan Burger was 4 of 12 for 40 yards through three quarters.

How To Watch

How can I watch Buffalo Bulls vs. Liberty Flames?
  • TV Channel: Bulls at Flames 2021 College Football, week 1, is broadcasted on ESPN2.
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Scoring Summary

BUFF FG 1st Period 10:30 Upton Bellenfant 52 Yd Field Goal
BUFF FG 1st Period 5:37 Upton Bellenfant 43 Yd Field Goal
BUFF FG 2nd Period 14:56 Upton Bellenfant 20 Yd Field Goal
BUFF TD 3rd Period 12:01 Al-Jay Henderson 45 Yd Run (Upton Bellenfant Kick)
BUFF FG 4th Period 12:28 Upton Bellenfant 45 Yd Field Goal
BUFF TD 4th Period 12:09 Red Murdock 31 Yd Interception Return (Upton Bellenfant Kick)
LIB TD 4th Period 7:00 Reese Smith 36 Yd pass from Nate Hampton (Colin Karhu Kick)

Statistics

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18 1st Downs 11
6-19 3rd down efficiency 3-15
5-5 4th down efficiency 3-3
359 Total Yards 242
137 Passing 80
9/19 Comp/Att 6/21
7.2 Yards per pass 3.8
222 Rushing 162
56 Rushing Attempts 35
4.0 Yards per rush 4.6
6-53 Penalties 2-20
0 Turnovers 3
0 Fumbles lost 2
0 Interceptions thrown 1
37:01 Possession 22:59

Game Information

Venue: Thomas A. Robinson National Stadium

Location: Nassau,
Attendance: 4,610 · Capacity:
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