Bulls drop fourth straight MAC game
The Buffalo football team entered Wednesday’s game with one of the most versatile offenses in the Mid-American Conference. The team was averaging 30.6 points per game and 166.8 rushing yards per game.
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The Buffalo football team entered Wednesday’s game with one of the most versatile offenses in the Mid-American Conference. The team was averaging 30.6 points per game and 166.8 rushing yards per game.
After starting the season 3-2, the Buffalo football team (3-5, 1-3 Mid-American Conference) has dropped three straight games, including a 20-14 loss to Central Michigan (6-4, 4-2 MAC) in its last game Oct. 27. The Bulls look to rebound when they travel to Athens, Ohio to take on Ohio (4-5, 2-3 MAC) Wednesday.
A minute and 30 seconds remained in the women’s soccer team’s season opener against St. Bonaventure Aug. 22. Nursing a 1-0 lead, Buffalo turned the ball over at midfield, resulting in a breakaway for Bonnies’ junior Lauren Hill.
In Stu Riddle’s first season as men’s soccer head coach in 2013, the Bulls had just five upperclassmen on the roster. The Bulls finished 3-11-4 and missed the Mid-American Conference Tournament.
The players on the Buffalo football team received a pep talk this past Monday. Only it didn’t come from a member of the Bulls’ coaching staff. It didn’t even come from someone present in the team meeting room.
With Halloween approaching, The Spectrum lists the five “scariest” athletes on campus. These athletes put fear into opposing teams with their talent and playing style and leave opposing coaches awake at night trying to figure out how to stop them.
Men’s basketball junior guard Jarryn Skeete lobbed the ball at the side of the Alumni Arena backboard Friday night. Junior guard and Central Florida transfer Rodell Wigginton caught the ball and spun 360 degrees mid-air before slamming it in.
Junior outside hitter Megan Lipski said the volleyball team’s success is because of a new team dynamic. Junior outside hitter Tahleia Bishop said it’s because the team focuses on one game at a time.
Junior running back Anthone Taylor, an early Mid-American Conference Offensive Player of the Year candidate, headed into the football team’s game at Eastern Michigan Saturday looking for his third consecutive 200-yard rushing performance.
Junior quarterback Joe Licata could see the flashing lights of UB Stadium on game days from the back window of his childhood home. His father, Joe Licata Sr., was friends with former men’s basketball head coach Reggie Witherspoon.
The football team (3-2, 1-0 MAC) is coming off a 35-27 win against Miami Ohio (0-5, 0-1 MAC) to begin conference play. The Bulls travel to Bowling Green (3-2, 1-0 MAC) to take on the Falcons Saturday. Bowling Green holds an 8-3 all-time record against the Bulls, including three straight wins and last year’s 24-7 win in what was essentially a MAC East championship game. Buffalo and Bowling Green both average more than 33 points a game, but also allow their opponents to score more than 30 points.
Derek Jeter has been considered one of the most influential people in New York for 20 years. He’s also the reason I – and my family – was not kicked out of Game 4 of the 2000 Mets-Yankees World Series.
The Goff rugby report, a website that covers high school, college and American rugby – predicted UB’s team to finish in last place in its conference.
The football team allowed a 68-yard touchdown pass that tied the game at seven with 10:15 remaining in the first quarter.
Despite starting Week One with a 21-0 lead against Duquesne (1-2), a Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) team, the Buffalo football team found itself trailing 28-24 in the fourth quarter. The team rallied back and narrowly avoided an upset to start to its season with a 38-28 victory on Aug. 30.
Don’t be fooled by the 47-39 score against Army last week. Buffalo trailed by 30 in the fourth quarter and were outplayed the majority of the game. The offense was not playing in rhythm and the defense did not follow its assignments. Things will only get harder for Buffalo (1-1) when it faces its toughest competition all season: No. 8 Baylor (2-0).
Last Saturday’s football game wasn’t Mike Dietzel’s first time at West Point.
Junior wide receiver Ron Willoughby comes off as modest and humble when he’s not on the field. But his aggressive play and outlandish stature earned him a nickname a few years ago from former Buffalo quarterbacks coach Don Patterson that will stick with him forever.
The football program went through a major redesign this offseason.
Something changed for the UB football team last year – after five-straight losing seasons, the Bulls made a comeback.