UCONN vs Buffalo Prediction 9-28-24 College Football Picks

The Buffalo Bulls and the UConn Huskies will meet Saturday in college football action from Rentschler Field. Here’s a UConn vs Buffalo prediction. We will look at this from a betting perspective and determine the best UConn vs Buffalo pick.

Buffalo Bulls Betting Preview

The Bulls had a pretty easy opener this year, dispatching Lafayette 30-13 on August 29. Buffalo was drilled by a great Missouri team in their second game however, falling 38-0. In game three the Bulls were able to rebound versus UMass, posting a blowout win 34-3.

Matched up against Northern Illinois last weekend, the Bulls posted a 17-6 scoring advantage in the second half and eventually pulled off the upset win in OT 23-20. QB CJ Ogbonna threw for 107 yards and a score. Al-Jay Henderson had 56 rush yards and a TD off 11 carries.

UConn Huskies Betting Preview

Over on the Huskies’ side, they had a tricky opener matchup versus Maryland. UConn lost that one 50-7 in a blowout. Game two marked the Huskies first win 63-17, but they wouldn’t remain .500 for long with a 26-21 loss to Duke in game three.

In their game versus Florida Atlantic, the Huskies scored 31 points in the second half in order to secure a victory 48-14. Nick Evers threw for 88 yards and a score. Jayden Brown (156 yards) and Durell Robinson (156 yards; two TDs) did most of the work on the ground, though.

Why the Connecticut Huskies will win

Why the Buffalo Bulls will win

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UConn vs Buffalo Prediction

I’ll stay with UConn. The Huskies posted a nice 542 yards (421 rushing) against FAU in their latest win, adding 32 first downs and a 5-of-10 rate on third-down tries. UConn held the ball for a whopping 40:45, and if they can keep their running game going here the Huskies will be in great shape.

As for Buffalo, they notched a stellar victory over NIU last weekend. The offensive numbers were pretty rough, though: 184 total yards (107 passing), nine first downs and 2-of-15 on third-down tries. The Bulls should be competitive here if they can avoid the proverbial “big-win hangover” but I think they’ll come down to earth cover-wise.

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