Two years ago, a six-time national champion and the man who reached 100 career wins faster than any other coach in NCAA football history arrived on UB’s campus and the Bulls looked primed to get things moving in the right direction.
Fast forward to two years later, and the Bulls are coming off a two-win season that included an opening-game loss to an FCS (formerly Division I-AA) school, a defense that ranked in the bottom five in the nation in rush yards allowed and an offense that ranked in the bottom five in points scored.
Win or lose, this year head coach Lance Leipold has to be held accountable for the results this team produces.