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Buffalo and Bulls
* Buffalo Bulls
However, its 50, 000-watt signal has made the station desirable for the city's second-tier sports teams: the Buffalo Bandits have aired on the station since the 2006 season ( moving from WGR where it took the place of the locked-out Sabres in 2005 ), the Buffalo Bulls basketball team, and, on and off, the Buffalo Bisons, who moved back to the frequency in April 2008.
Category: Buffalo Bulls football players
In preseason play the Colonels defeated the Chicago Bulls 95-86 at Riverfront Coliseum in Cincinnati, Ohio on October 1, 1975 ; lost to the New York Knicks in Landover, Maryland at the Capital Centre 107-102 on October 4, 1975 ; defeated the Detroit Pistons 114-113 on October 5, 1975 in Cincinnati ; defeated the Milwaukee Bucks 96-91 in Freedom Hall on October 10, 1975 ; lost an overtime game to the Detroit Pistons in Detroit on October 12, 1975, 115-107 ; defeated the Buffalo Braves 120-116 in Freedom Hall on October 14, 1975 ; defeated the Philadelphia 76ers 112-110 in Cincinnati, Ohio on October 17, 1975 ; and won another ABA vs. NBA exhibition on October 19, 1975 with a 121-111 victory over the Washington Bullets in Lexington, Kentucky.
The school's sports teams are known as the Buffalo Bulls.
Buffalo won its first-round playoff, against the Durham Bulls, and advanced to the Governors ' Cup Finals, in which they had home field advantage over the Richmond Braves.
* Buffalo Bulls, the sports teams of the University at Buffalo
Then, on September 12, 2002, the Bulls won their first IL championship, defeating the Buffalo Bisons 2-0 for the Governors ' Cup.
Category: Buffalo Bulls football coaches
He is the second assistant coach of the Buffalo Bulls to move and become a head coach in the NFL.
MSG Inc. also holds the TV rights for the Knicks, Rangers, Liberty, New York Islanders, New Jersey Devils, Buffalo Sabres and New York Red Bulls.
* James Bond ( American football ), former coach of the Buffalo Bulls college football team
He also played with the Buffalo Braves, Chicago Bulls, Cincinnati Royals, Houston Rockets, and Kansas City Kings, all of the NBA.
He also did color commentary for the University at Buffalo Bulls football team on WECK radio.
The last scheduled Akron Zips football game at the Rubber Bowl took place on November 13, 2008 against the Buffalo Bulls.
It is primarily used for football and track and field events, and is the home field of the Buffalo Bulls.
Category: Buffalo Bulls football
MSG is also the home of MLS's New York Red Bulls who play at Red Bull Arena and the NHL's Buffalo Sabres ; the Rangers do not air west of the Syracuse media market, while the Sabres do not air south of the Albany or Binghamton markets.
He attended the University at Buffalo where he played as a member of the Buffalo Bulls.

Buffalo and intercollegiate
Born in Buffalo, New York, and a graduate of that city's Lafayette High School, it was while at Syracuse University 1908-1912 that Reidpath became a collegiate track star, winning the 220 yd ( 201 m ) and 440 yd ( 402 m ) dashes in the 1912 intercollegiate games.

Buffalo and athletic
Other teams using athletic gold include the St. Louis Blues, Buffalo Sabres ( excluding the 1996-2006 period ), Calgary Flames, Florida Panthers ( who use a darker, more metallic shade in their logo ) and Nashville Predators.
Public high school athletic teams compete in sections 5 ( Rochester area ) and 6 ( Buffalo area ) of the New York State Public High School Athletic Association.
A high school athletic field ( Johnnie B. Wiley Amateur Athletic Sports Pavilion-c. 1997 ) remains at the old site and serves as one of Buffalo's three major high school football fields ( the others being All-High Stadium and the field at Riverside Institute of Technology ); the field also previously served as the home of the Buffalo Gladiators, an adult amateur football team.
Radwan was athletic coach of East High School in Buffalo between 1929 and 1934.

Buffalo and teams
Baltimore's post NFL-AFL merger passage to the AFC saw them thrust into a new environment with little in common with its fellow divisional teams, the Jets, Miami Dolphins, Buffalo Bills, and Boston Patriots.
While the 1972 team faced no competition that possessed a better record than 8-6 in the regular season, the 1973 team played a much tougher schedule that included games against the Oakland Raiders, Pittsburgh Steelers, and Dallas Cowboys ( all playoff teams ), plus two games against a resurgent Buffalo Bills squad that featured 2, 000-yard rusher O. J.
Buffalo ranked just 27th ( At the time there were 28 NFL teams ) in yards allowed, 19th in points allowed, and recorded only 31 sacks.
Noll's Steelers had lost to both of these teams earlier in the season by large margins ( 52-34 to Buffalo and 41-14 to Washington ).
The two teams combined for the most points in a 3rd quarter in a Super Bowl history ( 24 total points: 14 for Washington and 10 for Buffalo ) and the most combined in a second half ( 44 total points: 24 for Buffalo and 20 for Washington ).
However, Chris Mohr matched Jett's feat with a 45-yard punt that was downed at the Dallas 1-yard line by Buffalo special teams expert Steve Tasker.
the athletics teams of Canisius High School, Buffalo, NY
* Bruce Hall – NFL running back / special teams ( Buffalo Bills & Denver Broncos ), graduated from Milton High School in 2003
The Fredonia State campus was the location of training camps for two major professional sports teams: The Buffalo Bills of the NFL, and the Buffalo Braves of the NBA.
Ironically, in 1926, when the National Football League added traveling teams to nominally represent the West ( with a team nominally representing Los Angeles ) and South ( with a team nominally representing Louisville, Kentucky ), Buffalo, New York's NFL team renamed itself the Buffalo Rangers and represented Texas in the league.
* Bruce DeHaven, current special teams NFL coach for Buffalo Bills, former Seattle Seahawks, Dallas Cowboys, San Francisco Giants
Prior to that team's existence, other early football teams ( such as the Buffalo Bills of the AAFC ) used the nickname, solely due to name recognition, as Bill Cody had no special connection with the city.
The teams combined for the most second half points in a Super Bowl with 46 ( 28 for Tampa Bay and 18 for Oakland ) and the second most total points in a game with 69, tying Dallas and Buffalo who combined for 69 points in Super Bowl XXVII.
At the same time, the then-rival International Hockey League lost half of its eight members after the 1935 – 36 season, also leaving it with just four member teams: Buffalo, Syracuse, Pittsburgh, and Cleveland.
In the late 1960s and early 1970s, however, the cost of doing business in professional ice hockey began to rise sharply with NHL expansion and relocation ( a process which involved the placing of teams in Pittsburgh, Cleveland, and Buffalo, forcing long-time AHL clubs in those cities to fold ) and especially the 1972 formation of the twelve-team World Hockey Association ( WHA ).
On February 18, 1960, Rickey and Cooke announced an opening date of April 18, 1961, and said that Denver, Dallas-Fort Worth, Houston and Atlanta would host the teams from Minneapolis-St. Paul, New York, Toronto and Buffalo.
They were one of the few upper-level teams still able to play games that year, with most of the top level teams ( such as the Patricians, Canton Bulldogs and Massillon Tigers ) all having suspended operations due to the pandemic and / or World War I player shortages ; this allowed Buffalo to get a leg up on its Ohio competition and sign otherwise-unemployed players, setting a course for bringing the region on par with the Ohio League and the ultimate establishment of the NFL.

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