Chores and their tedious beauty
I don’t mean to brag, but I’ve got the best mom anyone could ever ask for.
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I don’t mean to brag, but I’ve got the best mom anyone could ever ask for.
I know you miss those comforting times.
Kanye West used to be one of my favorite musicians and personal role models.
It’s 8 a.m. and my roommate wakes me up with a gentle knock on my door.
“He’s right behind me, isn’t he?”
There it is, that feverish feeling.
The Bulls (5-5, 4-2 MAC) couldn’t hold it together against the Central Michigan Chippewas (4-6, 3-3 MAC) Wednesday, losing 31-27 after being outscored 24-3 in the second half. UB’s defense struggled against Central Michigan’s freshman quarterback Bert Emanuel Jr. as he secured his first three career rushing touchdowns.
For as long as I can remember, I’ve used comedy as a coping mechanism.
There are many authoritative figures present at a UB football practice.
UB football (4-3, 3-0 MAC) made short work of the UMass Minutemen (1-6) in its 34-7 win this past Saturday at McGuirk Alumni Stadium in Amherst, MA.
Some would say graduate wide receivers Justin Marshall and Quian Williams are battle-tested.
Juice Wrld, Mac Miller, Lil Peep, King Von, Pop Smoke and XXXTentacion.
The Bulls’ (1-3, 1-0 MAC) offense was on fire at Rynearson Stadium Saturday, as UB defeated the Eastern Michigan Eagles (2-2, 0-1 MAC), 50-31, to secure its first win this season. After a tough loss last week at Coastal Carolina and a major upset the week prior against FCS opponent Holy Cross, the in-conference win is a breath of fresh air for the UB football team.
I woke up, checked my phone and panicked.
UB (0-2) dropped its second game of the season courtesy of a Holy Cross Hail Mary touchdown as time expired Saturday night. Post-game fireworks sent the Bulls to the locker room while the Crusaders celebrated their 37-31 victory at UB Stadium.
Coming into the season with a re-vamped roster and coaching staff, one could say the odds were stacked against UB (0-1) heading into Saturday’s season-opener against Maryland (1-0). It certainly looked that way on Saturday, as the Bulls fell 31-10 at Capital One Field in College Park, MD.
Head coach Maurice Linguist and the Bulls have seen a complete makeover this offseason following a disspointing 4-8 record last year. Linguist brought in 20 transfers and 16 high school commits, giving UB the No. 1 overall recruiting class in the Mid-American Conference, according to 247Sports.com. He also brought in numerous new faces on his staff in defensive coordinator Grandon Bailey, running backs coach Greg Knox, wide receivers coach Kevin Sherman and linebackers coach Kevin Corless.
I am so excited.
I feel empty.