by Chris So one more week, huh, Money? Don’t worry. I got this. Sorry this is a little late, but it still should get you jacked up for the game if you’re not drunk enough already. Announcers: Ron Pitts, John … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: September 2009
Bulls Falter at Temple
By Chris Don’t turn the ball over. For the UB football team, that’s been easier said than done — especially for Zach Maynard. Following two strong starts, the sophomore quarterback has fallen back to earth. Hard. In today’s 37-13 loss … Continue reading
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Familiar Faces…
by Ryan I know a lot of Bills fans that have been looking for this photo for some time now… Looks like a professional and everything! We’ll have some stuff on a few other old friends later tonight, as well … Continue reading
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Jerry, George, and an Owner to Be Named Later
by Ryan At 4:05p.m. last Sunday the Buffalo Bills played in their 50th home opener. Just over four hours later, the Dallas Cowboys signaled the beginning of the end. America’s Team had a home opener of its own, and on … Continue reading
UB Takes on Temple Tomorrow
By Chris It’s a moment that helped define the UB football team’s unprecedented 2008 season. Tomorrow, the Temple Owls will look to avenge that play and last year’s loss as the Bulls open their Mid-American Conference schedule. Kickoff is at … Continue reading
A View From The Roost: The Means, Not the End
By Chris It really doesn’t matter that the Sabres won last night. It doesn’t. A preseason game is just that, a game before the real ones count. The result is ultimately insignificant but the way they played means a lot. … Continue reading
About That Brees Kid
by Ryan Time is a bit short today and I hate to be the teacher that leaves the kids with a crappy video but, here’s Pam Oliver. The long version of this is that Drew Brees has some pretty impressive … Continue reading
Preseason Fun
By Chris I’m only going to the Sabres game tonight because of the word “tweet.” That little codeword knocks ticket prices in the 200 level down to $20, so it was too good a deal to pass up. My apologies … Continue reading