UB Bulls face Bowling Green: Who has the edge?
The football team (2-2) takes on one of the more consistent teams in the Mid-American Conference, Bowling Green (2-2), at UB Stadium on Saturday.
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The football team (2-2) takes on one of the more consistent teams in the Mid-American Conference, Bowling Green (2-2), at UB Stadium on Saturday.
As much as UB football fans are concerned with the Bulls’ inadequate play last week, they shouldn’t be.
David Rubino, a senior economics major, showed up at Baird Point for the football tailgate this past Saturday expecting to hang out and pregame with fellow students.
Women’s soccer (5-4-1, 1-1 Mid-American Conference)
The Buffalo football team almost set itself up for a perfect start to the season.
There are three Nevada coaches that will make a return to UB this weekend, but none of them probably expect a grand welcome at UB Stadium.
Boise Ross took one huge step toward finishing his transition – all the way to the end zone on Saturday.
Admit it, you were surprised.
It’s always been about the Buffalo football team’s offense.
The Buffalo football team should be proud of its performance last weekend.
A few years back, I read a story about an up-and-coming high school student from the projects of Baltimore, Maryland. He was the top of his class, a rising student who was ready for college.
It’s almost fall, which means the leaves begin to change, the weather slowly turns from scorching hot to tolerable chilly and most importantly, football is back in the swing of things.
Quarterback: B+
STATE COLLEGE, PENNSYLVANIA - Many UB football fans were probably left wondering what could have been.
Kristjan Sokoli will never forget Sept. 5, 2015.
I get it. It’s a fun time to be a UB football fan. There’s a new head coach in place that’s thriving in his position, the locker room camaraderie has reached a zenith and the Bulls just came off of a blowout 51-14 victory over Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) team Albany.
Faythe Nunes, a senior psychology major, and her friends had problems finding a row of seats during the first half of the football team’s blowout victory against Albany Saturday.
The Buffalo football team may be well on its way to becoming the Mid-American Conference’s Tight End University.
Bulls fans – get ready. You’re in for an entertaining 12 games. But don’t expect to see a 13th one.
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