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  2. University at Buffalo Stadium - Wikipedia

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    It is primarily used for football, soccer, and track and field events, and is the home field of the Buffalo Bulls. The Stadium hosted the athletics events and the closing ceremonies of the 1993 World University Games held in July of 1993. The first football game was held between the Bulls and Maine Black Bears on September 4, 1993. [3]

  3. Buffalo Bulls - Wikipedia

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    The Buffalo Bulls football team is a member of the Division I Football Bowl Subdivision, having joined in 1998. [39] In 2003, the Bulls were 6–39 since going to Division I-A. [39] At that time, they were ranked 117, and were coached by Jim Hofher. [39] The Bulls averaged just under 11,250 fans per game in 2003. [39]

  4. Buffalo Bulls football - Wikipedia

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    Buffalo Bulls vs. Canisius at UB, October 1991. In 1977 UB began playing football at the NCAA Division III level under Coach Bill Dando, who would be the Bulls' longest serving coach, lasting thirteen years. UB had moderate success during his tenure, and he retired after the 1989 season. Sam Sanders would take over, but lasted only two seasons.

  5. University at Buffalo - Wikipedia

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    The university's sports teams are known as the Buffalo Bulls, or UB Bulls. [132] The Bulls compete in Division I (Division I FBS of the NCAA in football), [132] and are a member of the Mid-American Conference (MAC) for all sports. [132] The Bulls have been a member of the Mid-American Conference since 1998. [132] [133]

  6. List of Buffalo Bulls football seasons - Wikipedia

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    Buffalo originally competed as a football independent. Following the 1970 season , Buffalo's football team was discontinued for six seasons, before being reinstated as a Division III team in 1977. Buffalo competed as a I-AA team for six seasons before joining the I-A 's Mid-American Conference in 1999 , of which it has been a member since.

  7. Rotary Field - Wikipedia

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    It was the home field for the Buffalo Bulls football teams from 1920 to 1942, and again from 1955 to 1984. The field at Bailey Avenue and Winspear Avenue, on the southeastern corner of UB's South Campus, opened with UB's season opener against Thiel College on October 9, 1920.

  8. Shaun Dolac - Wikipedia

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    He was the first player in school history to be named to the first team by the Associated Press, The Sporting News or the Walter Camp Football Foundation. [11] After a win in the 2025 Bahamas Bowl , he finished the season with a school-record 168 total tackles. [ 12 ]

  9. Alumni Arena (University at Buffalo) - Wikipedia

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    "Alumni Arena's main gymnasium is home to the Bulls men's and women's basketball teams, wrestling team and the women's volleyball team." [ 2 ] "The largest "free-floating" hardwood floor in the United States at the time it was built, it features basketball, volleyball and badminton courts circled by a 200-meter track and a capacity of 6,783 ...

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