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With his fourth set of spring practices behind him, UB head football coach Jim Hofher understands that even though spring practices only last just over two weeks, the time can be critical to the success of his team in the fall.
With the NFL Draft less than a week away, one would think that the draft picture would be pretty close to being all set. But as always, there are a lot of questions that have yet to be answered and probably won't be until draft day.
I know that the title "Sports Editor" means that my column should be about sports. But let's face it, this isn't exactly the best time of the year for a sports writer. Especially a sports writer in Buffalo.
The Stanley Cup Playoffs will not be heading into Buffalo, but it is still the best time of the year to watch.
The UB community was rocked Tuesday as head football coach Jim Hofher resigned amid allegations of wrong doings and extreme NCAA rules violations in the program. The team, which went 1-11 last season, is the latest Division I program to come under fire for recruiting violations.
There are two things you have to remember when you predict how the baseball season is going to end: Offense wins divisions, and pitching wins championships.
Seven months of grueling drills, agonizing runs, backbreaking lifting sessions and countless bumps, bruises, aches and cuts all paid off over spring break for the three UB wrestlers who took part in the NCAA Division I Championships, which were held in St. Louis, MO.
An hour before game time the entire student section was packed, with a large portion already chanting and screaming their heads off in preparation for the Buffalo Bulls' first ever Mid-American Conference home playoff game.
JB: Energy.
The last time the Bulls matched up with the Ohio Bobcats, UB was in dire straights.
It's no secret that the Bulls are one of the best turnaround stories in the nation. From a 5-23 2003 season to a 14-11 record thus far is a pretty big leap. What makes the Bulls current standing as the hottest team in the Mid-American Conference even more impressive is that up until mid-January, UB was well on their way to yet another sub .500 year.
John Norman: Sitting in the stands at last night's game was by far one of my favorite moments in my four years here at UB. From the play of the team to the people in the stands, it seemed as if this night had been perfectly planned for years.
The NHL has some rough times ahead of it.
The biggest story of this year has been the trade of Alex Rodriguez to the Yankees. With A-Rod at third base and Derek Jeter at short, the Yankees have what - on paper - is probably the best left-side of any infield ever.
The security of a head coach's job has never been in a greater state of flux these days, so naturally we decided to throw a "who's next" question at this week's contestants.
A collective tear rolled down our nation's eye on Wednesday night as word traveled on the imminent trade of the Portland Trailblazer's star-crossed Rasheed Wallace to the Atlanta Hawks.
We've reached the fourth of eight first-round matchups for The Spectrum's Sharpest Point Tournament, and this week Daniel Honigman and Matt Jacobson vie for a second round appearance.
We've entered the third week of The Spectrum's 16-man (and woman) Sharpest Point tournament, and things are bound to get even spicier from here on out.
The UB men's basketball team started off the season with three losses in a row.