Jaret Patterson

Jaret Patterson (born December 23, 1999) is an American football running back who played college football for Buffalo.

Jaret Patterson
Buffalo Bulls No. 26
PositionRunning back
ClassJunior
Career history
College
Bowl games
High schoolSt. Vincent Pallotti
(Laurel, Maryland, United States)
Personal information
Born: (1999-12-23) December 23, 1999
Glenn Dale, Maryland, United States
Height5 ft 9 in (1.75 m)
Weight195 lb (88 kg)
Career highlights and awards

Early years

Patterson attended St. Vincent Pallotti High School in Laurel, Maryland. He rushed for 2,045 yards and 23 touchdowns in his senior season. He also tallied 113 receiving yards. In a game vs. Riverdale Baptist he accounted for 558 all-purpose yards (282 rushing, 54 receiving, 124 KOR, 98 INT return). Patterson was named an All-State Honorable Mention.[1] He committed to the University at Buffalo to play college football in the Mid-American Conference. Patterson was not as heavily recruited out of high school compared to his twin brother James, an inside linebacker, and the two were recruited to Buffalo as a package deal.[2] Buffalo was the only school to give Patterson an offer, and he was ranked by 247Sports as a two-star recruit, listed as the 238th best versatile athlete (ATH) in his recruiting class and the 47th best from the state of Maryland.[3]

US college sports recruiting information for high school athletes
Name Hometown High school / college Height Weight Commit date
Jaret Patterson
RB
Laurel, MD St. Vincent Pallotti (MD) 5 ft 8 in (1.73 m) 175 lb (79 kg) Feb 1, 2017 
Recruiting star ratings: Scout: N/A   Rivals:   247Sports:    ESPN:   ESPN grade: N/A
Overall recruiting rankings:   Rivals: N/A  247Sports: 3158  ESPN: N/A
  • Note: In many cases, Scout, Rivals, 247Sports, and ESPN may conflict in their listings of height and weight.
  • In these cases, the average was taken. ESPN grades are on a 100-point scale.

Sources:

  • "Jaret Patterson, 2017". Rivals.com. Retrieved February 1, 2021.
  • "2014 Team Ranking". Rivals.com. Retrieved February 1, 2021.


    College career

    In his freshman season in 2018, Patterson rushed for 1,013 yards and 14 touchdowns. He was named the Mid-American Conference freshman of the year and named to the All-MAC 2nd team. He returned as Buffalo's starting running back in 2019 and had the best season by a running back in school history by rushing for a single-season school record 1,799 yards and scoring 19 rushing touchdowns, also a school record. He led the MAC and ranked fifth in the nation in rushing yards on his way to being named to the All-MAC First Team.[4] In the 2019 Bahamas Bowl, Patterson rushed for 173 yards and 2 touchdowns in a Buffalo win (the first bowl win in program history) and received the game's offensive MVP award.[5] Patterson was named a preseason All-American by the Walter Camp Football Foundation in 2020.[6]

    On November 28, 2020, Patterson tied Howard Griffith's FBS single-game record with eight rushing touchdowns against the Kent State Golden Flashes in a 70–41 win. Patterson finished the game with 36 carries for 409 yards, 18 yards short of the single-game FBS record held by former Oklahoma Sooners running back Samaje Perine in 2014.[7] Patterson was forced to sit out Buffalo's appearance in the 2020 Camellia Bowl, due to knee issues.[8] Patterson declared for the 2021 NFL Draft following his junior year, finishing his Buffalo career.[9]

    College Statistics
    Jaret Patterson Rushing Receiving
    Year Team G Att Yds Avg Lng TD Rec Yds Avg Lng TD
    2018 Buffalo 14 183 1,013 5.5 64 14 7 62 8.9 23 0
    2019 Buffalo 13 312 1,799 5.8 82 19 13 209 16.1 61 1
    2020 Buffalo 6 141 1,072 7.6 67 19 0 0 0.0 0 0
    Career 33 636 3,884 6.1 82 52 20 271 13.6 61 1

    References

    1. Lenzi, Rachel (August 26, 2019). "'I'm his keeper. He's my keeper.' How twins Jaret and James Patterson came to UB football". Buffalo News (published August 25, 2019). Retrieved April 28, 2020.
    2. "Buffalo's under-recruited Patterson is hard to ignore now". AP NEWS. 2020-12-01. Retrieved 2021-01-29.
    3. "Jaret Patterson, St. Vincent Pallotti , Athlete". 247Sports. Retrieved 2021-01-29.
    4. Demos, Khari (April 8, 2020). "Patterson, Simpson still upbeat after Bulls' short spring season". Niagara Gazette. Retrieved May 22, 2020.
    5. Wawrow, John (April 8, 2020). "Patterson rushes Buffalo's expectations and Bahamas Bowl". Yahoo News. Retrieved December 19, 2019.
    6. "Walter Camp releases preseason All-America team". 247 Sports. June 13, 2020. Retrieved June 13, 2020.
    7. Werner, Barry (2020-11-28). "Buffalo RB Jaret Patterson erupts for record-tying 8 TDs, 409 rushing yards". Touchdown Wire. Retrieved 2020-12-02.
    8. @BoPeliniBurner (December 25, 2020). "Buffalo without RB Jaret Patterson today due to knee injury he received during the MAC Championship" (Tweet). Retrieved December 25, 2020 via Twitter.
    9. "Buffalo RB Jaret Patterson declares for 2021 NFL draft". The Draft Wire. 2020-12-30. Retrieved 2021-01-29.
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