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Where's the money come from?
1. The Bills aren't the only football team in Buffalo with an astonishing record
This one meant more. It was homecoming weekend and Buffalo desperately wanted to dispel the belief that Connecticut had its number.
The UConn Huskies are clearly superior to the Buffalo Bulls.
Early Monday morning, 14-year-old Jamey Rodemeyer of Williamsville was found dead in his front yard. He committed suicide after being constantly bullied because he was struggling with his sexuality.
Much was made last week of Ball State's continued disdain for Buffalo since the 2008 Bulls defeated the Cardinals in the Mid-American Conference championship. Ball State got its revenge with an emotional 28-25 victory on Saturday. This week, on homecoming weekend, the Bulls look to enact revenge against their own rival: Connecticut.
1. UB's football game on Saturday was nothing short of devastating
On Buffalo's first home football game of the season, a virtual unknown stepped in under center. The squad's new quarterback – the back of his jersey read "Anderson" – took the first snap and bombed a 57-yard touchdown pass.
Mid-American Conference football: the rivalries are heated, the competition is elevated, and the teams simply don't like each other.
1. Thoughts on Buffalo's First Victory
1. Branden Oliver looked like a man among boys Saturday night. He refused to be brought down and sprinted away from defensive backs like nobody's business. His sheer athleticism separated him from everyone on Stony Brook.
His touchdown runs were dazzling. His speed? Breathtaking. Though seemingly all the hype surrounded Stony Brook's impressive duo of running backs, it was Buffalo's sophomore from Miami who really put on a show on Saturday.
It's easy to overlook a team from the Big South when you've just taken a Big East powerhouse to the wire, but the Stony Brook Sea Wolves are no ordinary Big South team.
It's easy to overlook a team from the Big South when you've just taken a Big East powerhouse to the wire, but the Stony Brook Sea Wolves are no ordinary Big South team.
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Head coach Jeff Quinn and senior quarterback Chazz Anderson don't believe in moral victories. They do, however, believe in taking the positives from everything.
I loved Michael Vick in 2004. When we were playing Madden, I terrorized opponents with him. I'd run all over the field with Vick and eventually gallop into the end zone after an 80-yard scamper.
Last year at this time, the football team demolished an overwhelmed Rhode Island squad in the season opener. This year, Pittsburgh looks to do the same to Buffalo.
NFL Football is Back
Their opponents are daunting – Pittsburgh, Connecticut, Tennessee. Their doubters are abundant – picked to finish second-last in the Mid-American Conference. The 2011 Buffalo Bulls football team, however, doesn't care about any of that.