During his redshirt freshman year, Bulovas assumed the kickoff duties and played 15 games as the placekicker. In 2018 he took 18 field goal attempts and made 14 of them with a long of 49 yards against Mississippi State. He also made 75 PATs. He produced a total of 117 points.[3]
2019 season
During his sophomore year, Bulovas played in 11 games and started 9 of those games as the placekicker. During 2019 he made 8 field goals off of 11 attempts with a long of 43 yards and also made 59 PATs. He produced a total of 83 points.[4]
Missed field goal against Auburn
During their last game of the year against Auburn, Bulovas had a field goal opportunity to tie the game at 48 with a 30-yard field goal attempt with 2:04 left on the clock. He hit it off of the upright, and Alabama would go on to lose 48–45.
That game essentially ended their playoff hopes as they were ranked #5 in the country before the game began.
Bulovas came out publicly with an apology after the game on Twitter. "I just want to express my apologies to the Crimson Tide nation... that is a kick I should make in my sleep."[5]
2020 season
Bulovas did not see the field for Alabama through 13 games. Alabama won its 18th national championship against Ohio State by a score of 52–24.[6]
Transfer
After the season had finished, Bulovas placed his name into the transfer portal as a graduate transfer.[7] In February 2021, Bulovas announced that he would be transferring to the Vanderbilt Commodores.[8]
2021 season
Bulovas appeared in all 12 games for the Commodores, who ended with a record of 2–10.[9] He attempted 19 field goals and made 14 of them with a long of 53 yards. He was perfect in extra points making 15 out of 15.[10]
2022 season
Bulovas appeared in all 12 games for the Commodores, who ended with a record of 5–7 in the 2022 season.[11] He attempted 12 field goals and made seven. He was perfect on extra points making 35 out of 35.[12]