Men's Basketball Opener Preview
Like seemingly everyone who has ever been a part of the Penn State community, Craig Cirbus looked up to Joe Paterno – the king of college football.
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Like seemingly everyone who has ever been a part of the Penn State community, Craig Cirbus looked up to Joe Paterno – the king of college football.
There's a certain indefinable aura around campus. To avoid jinxing the team, students are silently whispering: "Could this be the year?"
This men's basketball squad appears to be rock solid from top to bottom, but onlookers still don't know what they can expect from perhaps the most important position on the floor: point guard.
I can't sleep. I'm having nervous breakdowns. I'm just not myself.
Last year, the women's basketball team put together its most successful season in recent memory. The squad finished with 16 wins – more than the previous two years combined. The team even earned its first-ever postseason tournament berth, as the Bulls competed in the Women's Basketball Invitational.
There is no place like home.
By now, seemingly everybody at UB knows what happened on Saturday. It was the missed kick heard ‘round Buffalo, conjuring heart-wrenching memories of Scott Norwood. It put UB on the map; it put UB on SportsCenter.
UB Stadium was in complete pandemonium on Saturday afternoon. Thanks to the mind-boggling play of senior quarterback Chazz Anderson, the football team mounted a tantalizing 20-point fourth quarter comeback to tie the game at 31 and send it to overtime.
Masses of fans who pack UB Stadium on Saturdays are left bewildered, asking one simple question: "How can somebody that small be that good?"
PHILADELPHIA, PA – The Bulls strolled into Philadelphia with all sorts of confidence after their shootout victory last weekend over Ohio. But the Temple Owls seemed a step ahead of the Bulls from the opening kickoff to the final whistle.
What a difference a week makes.
One team is shattering expectations while the other is heading downwards. One team has only one loss; the other has only one win. One team has a quarterback who's thrown for 12 touchdowns. The other team's quarterback has only tossed three.
1. Madden 2012 is exceptional
It may only be the first week of October, but True Blue – the society of die-hard Bulls fans – was in the Student Union in an early attempt to generate fan support for the men's basketball team.
College football fans remember the days when Buffalo was the laughingstock of the country. The Bulls were one of the worst teams in the nation in their early D-I years; that's no embellishment.
The Buffalo Bulls never want to hear "Rocky Top" again.
No one expects the Bulls to win this Saturday, especially the media in Tennessee.