"It's an unbelievable honor to know that somebody respects the body of work and the value that I bring, especially at the University of Buffalo," Quinn said Sunday night, according to The Enquirer.
Quinn was elevated from offensive coordinator to interim coach when Brian Kelly took the head-coaching position at Notre Dame earlier this month.
An assistant of Kelly's for the past 22 years, Quinn oversaw the Bearcats' signature no-huddle spread offense that was responsible for 7.28 yards per play -- second in the nation to Nevada (7.48), but against a much tougher schedule.
With 27 years of college coaching experience, Quinn returns to the Mid-American Conference, where he previously served as offensive coordinator at Central Michigan.
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