
Buffalo wide receiver Victor Snow failed to score a touchdown during the Bulls’ final game of the college football regular season on Saturday. He ran out of bounds just inside the 25-yard-line.
It was extremely awkward.
Snow had only one defensive player in pursuit and was almost certainly going score. Even his college football teammates were confused by what happened.
Bleacher Report tattled on Victor Snow.
This game was played on Saturday. This touchdown fail did not get posted on social media until Thursday. Bleacher Report was the biggest account to share the play on X. It has been viewed more than nine million times in less than 24 hours. And that does not include Instagram or Facebook.
Ohio completely collapsed in the secondary. Redshirt junior Victor Snow was wide open.
He turned around to catch the pass at the 51-yard-line, turned back around and kept running down the sideline. It looked like he was in the clear until he stepped out of bounds at the 22.
Buffalo WR Victor Snow almost had a touchdown but stepped out of bounds in the 3rd quarter down 15 points pic.twitter.com/RwP8MuCNxx
— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) December 4, 2025
The announcer was baffled. The crowd was baffled. Even Snow’s teammates were baffled.
What happened?
Bleacher Report knew what it was doing by posting the Bulls’ touchdown that wasn’t on social media. The post raised suspicious about Snow’s behavior. There is a very obvious implication. It created a discourse about gambling and whether or not he was trying to throw the game.
Buffalo did not make a college football bowl game but it still covered the spread.
I obviously do not know what Victor Snow was doing. I am not Victor Snow. Maybe he did run out of bounds on purpose to avoid scoring a touchdown! I doubt it.
I find it extremely hard to believe that he was trying to throw the game that would clinch a sixth win to reach bowl eligibility. And if he was, surely he wouldn’t make it so obvious.
He got tripped up and lost his balance.
Buffalo also went on to score on that drive just a few plays later. The Bulls also covered the seven-point spread with a five-point loss.
Even if Snow did try to sabotage his own team like Bleacher Report indirectly implied, it failed. For such a prominent account on social media to post this specific clip more than five days after the game had ended seems irresponsible. Especially without a reason to do so.