https://www.washingtonpost.com/resizer/rzvTwbmt7l7nMPlscGd4oyy-IG4=/1484x0/arc-anglerfish-washpost-prod-washpost.s3.amazonaws.com/public/JQWHPOBJTYI6RPDSA55KJWVZ54.jpg On Sunday, the University at Buffalo Men’s Basketball team was awarded a 6-seed in the NCAA Tournament. The Bulls play on Friday, March 22, at 4pm. For the team tied for the most wins in men's college basketball (31), and ranked #15 in the AP Top 25, a 6-seed seems like a little bit... Continue Reading →
NHL Trade Deadline Day 2019: Will anything big happen this year?
Photo Courtesy: lastwordonhockey.com Update: The Buffalo Sabres traded D prospect Brendan Guhle and a 1st round-pick in the 2019 entry-level draft to the Anaheim Ducks for D Brandon Montour. The 24 year-old Montour has 25 points (5g, 20a) in 62 gp in 2019. His contract is a reasonable $3.387 million through next season. For NHL fans, trade Deadline Day is arguably one of the most exciting days of the year. Typically, there is a lot of noise but nothing all that earth shattering happens. However, there is also a lot of potential for stars to be traded, and... Continue Reading →
Tom Dundon, Owner of the Carolina Hurricanes, Becomes Chairman of the Alliance of American Football: Will there be Cross-Ownership concerns?
Photo courtesy: abc11.com Tom Dundon was just named the chairman of the Alliance of American Football (AAF), after investing $250 million. In 2018, Dundon also purchased the majority stake in the Carolina Hurricanes of the National Hockey League (NHL). That begs the question, how does an owner commit to multiple professional sports franchises? Also, how... Continue Reading →
Hey John Dorsey, How Many Second Chances Do You Give?
Photo courtesy: (John Kuntz/The Plain Dealer via AP) Today was a tough day for football fans everywhere. Kareem Hunt just signed a one-year, greater than $1 million contract with the Cleveland Browns. That’s right, two months after Hunt was released from the Kansas City Chiefs, he is now signed by another NFL franchise. Hunt was... Continue Reading →
Countdown to NCAA Frozen Four Buffalo 2019, (Part 1): What Makes College Hockey So Unique
Photo Cred:http://www.d.umn.edu/base/home_pics/2011/04.html The NCAA Frozen Four arrives in Buffalo April 11th. The four teams that win their respective regional tournaments will arrive to play, as well as many of the most prominent hockey figures in hockey (looking at you Barry Melrose). It is an exciting event for Buffalo and for hockey fans generally. For college hockey... Continue Reading →
The State of the Game: 5 issues the NFL Must Address to Improve the Quality of the Game
Photo: USA TODAY FTW “I want to grow. I want to be better. You grow. We all grow. We’re made to grow. You either evolve or you disappear.” - Tupac Shakur Super Bowl Sunday is an exciting time; at the same time it is bittersweet. Another year come and gone. The countdown to the NFL... Continue Reading →
The NFL’s Perfect Villain: The Real Reason the New England Patriots’ Dynasty is Marred in Controversy
“I prefer a villain to a false hero” – Killer Mike, Villain Growing up in Buffalo, it is only natural to hate the New England Patriots. They are everything Bills fans wish we could be. They have it all. The legendary quarterback, coach, and team. They win by maximizing their potential and stick to their... Continue Reading →