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UB 28, UMASS 21: THREE TAKEAWAYS
Buffalo overcame a late UMass lead with a game-winning touchdown pass after a costly penalty, improving to 4-3 while UMass remains winless at 0-7, officials said.
- On Saturday, Ta'Quan Roberson threw a 16-yard touchdown with 21 seconds left to lift Buffalo over UMass at McGuirk Alumni Stadium.
- After Jeremiah McGill's interception, Derrieon Craig was flagged for unsportsmanlike conduct, moving UMass's starting field position from the 19-yard line to the 9.
- Roberson finished with a career-high 403 passing yards, powering Buffalo’s late rally, while Brandon Hood, UMass running back, rushed for 187 yards including a 90-yard touchdown.
- Buffalo Bulls improved to 4-3 and 3-0 in the MAC and claimed the inaugural Flagship Cup, while UMass Minutemen dropped to 0-7 and 0-3 in MAC play.
- From every negative experience, if you don't gain anything from it, you're not going to grow, UMass coach Joe Harasymiak said, and the UMass Minutemen travel to Central Michigan next Saturday.
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Buffalo stages comeback in final minute to stun winless Massachusetts 28-21
Ta’Quan Roberson passed for a career-high 403 yards, firing a 16-yard touchdown pass to Victor Snow with 21 seconds left and Buffalo stunned Massachusetts 28-21 after a late celebration penalty cost the Minutemen their first victory of the season.
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