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The 1919 Buffalo Prospects season played in the New York Pro Football League and would go on to post a 9–1–1 record. The next year, the team would move into the American Professional Football Association (later renamed the National Football League).
The war and flu restrictions that had hampered the 1918 pro football season were no longer in place, and statewide play reopened after a one-year hiatus. Tommy Hughitt, who led the Buffalo Niagaras to a dominating championship among four semi-pro teams in Buffalo in 1918, initially left for Ohio in an attempt to revive the Youngstown Patricians; after one week, the Patricians folded, and by week 2, Hughitt was back in Buffalo, where he would spend the rest of his life. Hughitt signed with the Prospects, eventually leading them to the state championship.
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The 1919BuffaloProspectsseason played in the New York Pro Football League and would go on to post a 9–1–1 record. The next year, the team would move...
(1915–1917) and predecessor to the 1919BuffaloProspects, was one of four teams that played in the newly created Buffalo Semi-Professional Football League...
Pro Championship" between the Buffalo and Rochester divisions over Thanksgiving weekend in 1919, with the BuffaloProspects defeating the Rochester Jeffersons...
their regional rivals, the BuffaloProspects. Presumptive regional final. Thanksgiving Day game New York Pro Championship. 1919 Rochester Jeffersons complete...
2–9 "NFL – 1920 Regular Season". National Football League. Retrieved January 6, 2013. Crippen, Ken (2001). "1919BuffaloProspects" (PDF). The Coffin Corner...
Lepper's "Buffalo All-Stars" were founded; the team would later be replaced by the Niagaras in 1918, then the Prospects in 1919. The Prospects were the...
the war and flu problems of 1918, Hughitt moved on to Buffalo Niagaras and Prospects of the Buffalo Semi-Pro Football League, returning to Youngstown in...
redshirting his first year at Buffalo in 2015, Jackson played in 10 games and made nine starts in 2016. He finished the season completing 165 of 311 passes...
halted on February 20, 1919, with the NHL ending its season and starting the playoffs. The Arenas' .278 winning percentage that season remains the worst in...
other regional circuits: in 1919, the New York Pro Football League featured a Thanksgiving matchup between the BuffaloProspects and the Rochester Jeffersons...
overall selection, along with several other "blue chip" prospects. During the 2011 off-season, the team again made several moves to bolster the offence...
school, with the Detroit Lions in 2016 and continued the role with the Buffalo Bills and Washington Football Team / Commanders. Thomas attended Brookville...
Archives. "Prospects Play Rochester Jeffs Here Today For Title". Buffalo Courier. November 30, 1919 – via Newspapers.com. "Red Quigley Stats". Pro-Football-Reference...
what is believed to be the first ever playoff tournament, won by the BuffaloProspects Canton Bulldogs win Ohio League title and the de facto national championship...
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Jeffersons for the state championship. In 1919, it made the state playoffs but lost in the semifinals to the BuffaloProspects, who went on to win the title. The...
senior season in 1919. In additional to football, Wray also played catcher on the Penn baseball team. Professionally, Wray played for the Buffalo Niagaras...
of the 1915 season. He split the 1916 season between the Red Sox and the Buffalo Bisons, also in the International League. With Buffalo, Pennock pitched...
inaugural season of the Negro National League, played at Washington Park in Indianapolis. However, because of the Chicago Race Riot of 1919, the National...
called the Buffalo All-Stars, Niagaras and Prospects. All of the early press announcements regarding the Buffalo team, referred to Lepper as the team's manager...
football coach for the Colorado Buffaloes. Nicknamed "Prime Time", he played in the National Football League (NFL) for 14 seasons with the Atlanta Falcons,...
Finals following the inaugural 1917–18 NHL season. The NHL made the franchise permanent in October 1918. In 1919, the club was sold to the St. Patrick Hockey...
left the Oilers so bereft of talent that Sather was forced to rush young prospects to Edmonton sooner than planned. However, this did not become apparent...
United States traveled to LaRue to try out for the team. Many of the prospects were from Thorpe's alma mater, the Carlisle Indian School. Several of...