1941 Buffalo Bulls football
ConferenceIndependent
Record3–4–1
Head coach
CaptainVic Manz
Home stadiumRotary Field
1941 Eastern college football independents records
ConfOverall
TeamW L TW L T
No. 8 Duquesne    8 0 0
Thiel    7 0 0
Saint Francis (PA)    6 0 1
No. 6 Fordham    8 1 0
No. 15 Penn    7 1 0
Rochester    6 1 0
Trinity (CT)    6 1 0
Wagner    5 1 0
Franklin & Marshall    5 1 1
Penn State    7 2 0
Temple    7 2 0
Coast Guard    6 2 0
Norwich    6 2 0
Hofstra    5 2 0
Harvard    5 2 1
Syracuse    5 2 1
Boston College    7 3 0
Bucknell    6 3 0
Drexel    4 2 1
Boston University    5 3 0
Cornell    5 3 0
La Salle    5 3 0
Tufts    5 3 0
Army    5 3 1
Brown    5 4 0
Dartmouth    5 4 0
CCNY    4 4 0
Villanova    4 4 0
Manhattan    4 4 1
Holy Cross    4 4 2
Colgate    3 3 2
Providence    3 3 2
Buffalo    3 4 1
Massachusetts State    3 4 1
Columbia    3 5 0
Pittsburgh    3 6 0
Princeton    2 6 0
Vermont    2 6 0
NYU    2 7 0
Carnegie Tech    1 7 0
Yale    1 7 0
Rankings from AP Poll

The 1941 Buffalo Bulls football team was an American football team that represented the University of Buffalo as an independent during the 1941 college football season. In their sixth season under head coach Jim Peele, the Bulls compiled a 3–4–1 record.[1] The team played its home games at Rotary Field in Buffalo, New York.

Schedule

DateOpponentSiteResultAttendanceSource
September 27Susquehanna
W 19–0[2]
October 4at CCNYW 6–0[3]
October 11at Drexel
L 6–193,000[4]
October 18Washington & Jefferson
  • Rotary Field
  • Buffalo, NY
L 6–14
October 25at AlfredAlfred, NYL 0–14
November 1Lehigh
  • Rotary Field
  • Buffalo, NY
T 0–0[5]
November 8at HobartGeneva, NYW 12–7
November 15RPI
  • Rotary Field
  • Buffalo, NY
L 6–21

References

  1. "Buffalo Football 2018 Information Guide" (PDF). University of Buffalo. 2019. p. 87. Retrieved July 24, 2020.
  2. "U.B. Downs Susquehanna, 19-0, in Opening Game: Woelfle Scores Opening Tally of 1941 Season". Buffalo Evening News. September 27, 1941. p. 1 via Newspapers.com.
  3. "Buffalo triumphs over CCNY, 6 to 0". Rochester Democrat and Chronicle. October 5, 1941. Retrieved September 17, 2021 via Newspapers.com.
  4. Stan Baumgartner (October 12, 1941). "Drexel Triumphs, 19-6". The Philadelphia Inquirer. p. S5 via Newspapers.com.
  5. "Buffalo and Lehigh Play 0-0 Deadlock in Mud and Wind". Buffalo Evening News. November 1, 1941. p. 11 via Newspapers.com.
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