UB players take the field carrying flags representing New York State, UB and the MAC Conference. Photo: Marvin Gentry
Coach Mo Linguist shouts some encouragement to the team. Photo: Marvin Gentry
Running back Mike Washington takes a handoff from quarterback Cole Snyder. Photo: Marvin Gentry
Wide receiver Justin Marshall had 11 catches for 127 yards, both career highs. Photo: Marvin Gentry
Marshall scored UB's first touchdown of the game en route to being named the bowl's Most Valuable Player. Photo: Marvin Gentry
Running back Tajay Ahmed was pressed into action due to injuries and responded by rushing for a career-high 98 yards and a touchdown. Photo: Marvin Gentry
Quarterback Cole Snyder — seen here emulating another well-known Buffalo quarterback — threw for 265 yards and a score. Photo: Marvin Gentry
Snyder became just the third quarterback in program history to throw for 3,000 yards in a season. Photo: Marvin Gentry
It was the third straight bowl win for the Bulls after winning the 2019 Bahamas Bowl and 2020 Camellia Bowl. Congratulations, Bulls! Photo: Marvin Gentry
For the second time in three years, UB is champion of the Camellia Bowl, defeating Georgia Southern, 23-21, at the Cramton Bowl on Dec. 27. Enjoy some scenes from the game.
Published January 3, 2023