Buffalo 0, Boston College 41

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BC (7-1)101410741

Final

1:00 PM ET, October 28, 2006
Alumni Stadium
CHESTNUT HILL, MA

No. 18 BC holds Buffalo to negative rush yards in rout

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Top 25 Overview
It was over when... Buffalo stepped out of the bus into the Boston rain.
Gameball goes to... Chris Crane. Crane, filling in for the injured Matt Ryan, completed 17 of 26 passes for 142 yards and a TD, adding two more scores on the ground.
Stat of the game... -12. That was the Bulls rushing total for the afternoon.
Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs620
Total Yards92349
Passing104142
Rushing-12207
Penalties2-301-15
3rd Down Conversions3-117-16
4th Down Conversions0-03-5
Turnovers51
Possession22:4437:16
Individual Leaders
Buffalo Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Willy13/258002
Paoli2/52401
Boston College Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Crane17/2614211
Buffalo Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Starks9102
Willy4-602
Paoli1-700
Boston College Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Whitworth1084143
Callender1681033
Brooks717114
Buffalo Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Starks62808
Upshaw332013
Breaux32008
Wallace116016
Boston College Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Challenger42108
Palmer322112
Ross225013
Robinson223016
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERBUFFBC
FG8:27STEVE APONAVICIUS 25 YD FG
Drive info: 10 plays, 47 yards.
03
TD3:41CHRIS CRANE 4 YD RUN (STEVE APONAVICIUS KICK)
Drive info: 5 plays, 15 yards.
010
SECOND QUARTERBUFFBC
TD13:45CHRIS CRANE 8 YD RUN (STEVE APONAVICIUS KICK)
Drive info: 8 plays, 35 yards.
017
TD5:13MARK PALMER 8 YD PASS FROM CHRIS CRANE (STEVE APONAVICIUS KICK)
Drive info: 9 plays, 83 yards.
024
THIRD QUARTERBUFFBC
TD13:14L.V. WHITWORTH 43 YD RUN (STEVE APONAVICIUS KICK)
Drive info: 3 plays, 51 yards.
031
FG0:00STEVE APONAVICIUS 30 YD FG
Drive info: 15 plays, 51 yards.
034
FOURTH QUARTERBUFFBC
TD9:23A.J. BROOKS 5 YD RUN (STEVE APONAVICIUS KICK)
Drive info: 9 plays, 57 yards.
041

BOSTON (AP) -- With a drenching rain, gusting winds and lowly Buffalo visiting town, it was the perfect time for Boston College quarterback Matt Ryan to sit one out.

In his place, more mobile -- and healthier -- backup Chris Crane slopped through Buffalo-like weather on Saturday to run for two touchdowns and throw for another while leading No. 18 Boston College to a 41-0 victory over the Bulls.

"It's extremely hard to come in and play but to come in and play under those circumstances, where you can't hold on to the ball," BC coach Tom O'Brien said. "I thought he did a great job with what we asked him to do today."

Crane completed 17 of 26 passes for 142 yards and drove BC (7-1) to scores on its first four possessions. He also ran 10 times, scrambling for 4- and 8-yard touchdowns and picking up 15 yards on a third-and-13 that set up the Eagles' opening field goal.

"I knew that with the weather, running the ball would be a great option because just to be able to throw and catch it is tough task on its own," Crane said. "Just to be able to get the start, I was excited. But, knowing the weather was going to be a little bit difficult, I knew I had to be just that more prepared and more ready to play."

L.V. Whitworth ran for 84 yards, including a 43-yard touchdown to open the third quarter. Andre Callender added 81 yards rushing and the Eagles did not need to punt until late in the third quarter -- and that was called back for a roughing the kicker penalty.

Buffalo (1-7) had just 92 yards of total offense, with a total of minus 12 on the ground.

"Running the football will be good in any conditions -- especially when you're talking about rain and wind," said coach Turner Gill, whose Bulls have lost seven straight since a season-opening 9-3 overtime victory over Temple.

Although 40,000 tickets were sold for the game, there were 25,480 no-shows on a wet and windy day in Chestnut Hill. A drenching downpour lasted into the second half, with the rain letting up in the third quarter only to be replaced by wind gusts forecast for up to 55 mph.

Puddles appeared on the artificial turf, and the umpire regularly kept the ball covered by a towel for as long as possible before spotting it. But players on both teams had trouble holding on: Buffalo, which had just three fumbles in its first seven games, dropped the ball four times and lost two fumbles on Saturday; Crane muffed the ball at least three times, but BC recovered each time.

"We've played in a lot worse weather than this," said Buffalo tight end Chad Upshaw, whose team had a game snowed out by a rare, early October storm that dumped nearly 2 feet on the region and knocked out power to 350,000 of the region's homes.

It's not just the fans who skipped this one: Ryan took the opportunity to rest the sore left ankle and foot that has been bothering him since the first game of the season. He has been nursed back to health on a weekly basis and hadn't missed a snap due to injury all season; this was his chance to rest.

"I didn't want to put him out there and take a chance in the rain," O'Brien said. "I didn't know if we were going to slip and slide around and do everything else. I made the decision (Friday). ... It was pretty obvious then that it was going to be a terrible day."

In came Crane, whose only playing time this year was in a Sept. 30 shutout of Maine, when he threw three passes.

"I thought Chris was doing a good job of making plays with his feet. That can be really important when it's wet," Ryan said, wearing a walking cast in the postgame news conference.

Asked if he thought Crane was a better runner, Ryan laughed.

"A much better runner!" he said. "Come on, didn't you watch?"

BC is off to its best start since beginning the year 7-0-1 in 1992, which is also the last time it had more than one shutout in a season. The Eagles finish with No. 24 Wake Forest, Duke, Maryland and Miami and a clear path to the ACC title game if they win out.

Buffalo had a chance to avoid the shutout on its final possession, but Paul Anderson intercepted Bulls backup Tony Paoli in the end zone with about a minute left.

BC faced few obstacles from the Bulls, starting on its first possession when Crane scrambled for 15 yards on a third-and-13 that set up a 25-yard field goal by Steve Aponavicius.

Crane made it 17-0 with touchdown runs from 4 and 8 yards out, then hit Mark Palmer for an 8-yard score.

College Football Scores

Other Scores:

Thursday, October 26th
Clemson 7 Final
Virginia Tech 24
Saturday, October 28th
North Carolina State 7 Final
Virginia 14
Buffalo 0 Final
Boston College 41
Vanderbilt 45 Final
Duke 28
Miami (FL) 23 Final
Georgia Tech 30
Wake Forest 24 Final
North Carolina 17
Florida State 24 Final
Maryland 27