Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowBuffalo’s special teams get a hometown boostBuffalo football just landed a big win off the field—Garrett McLaughlin, a local talent and recent Ivy League champ with Columbia, is stepping in to run the Bulls’ special teams. Not only does McLaughlin bring a track record of developing standout players, but he’s also coming home, having grown up just 20 minutes from campus. With Pete Lembo’s reputation for special teams excellence and McLaughlin’s fresh energy, could this duo give Buffalo the edge they need this season? What do you think this means for the Bulls’ chances in 2026? #Sports #Football #BuffaloBulls00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowBuffalo’s playoff hopes hinge on Freitag’s returnBuffalo’s shot at turning their season around tonight against UMass could come down to whether Daniel Freitag is cleared to play. He’s been the Bulls’ offensive engine, and without him, their recent four-game skid shows just how much they miss his scoring and playmaking. UMass, meanwhile, is rolling with a balanced attack and tough defense, making this matchup even more unpredictable. If Freitag suits up, expect a high-scoring battle. If not, UMass could steal a big road win. How much do you think one player’s absence can shift a game’s outcome? #Sports #CollegeBasketball #BuffaloBulls00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowUMass vs Buffalo: Who breaks the streak?Buffalo fans are hoping to snap a tough four-game losing streak as the Bulls take on UMass this Friday at Alumni Arena. Both teams have been lighting up the scoreboard lately, with Buffalo’s Ryan Sabol dropping 26 points in their last outing and UMass’s Leonardo Bettiol leading his squad to a nail-biting win over Toledo. The matchup promises plenty of offense and some serious three-point shooting. Who do you think will come out on top and shift their season’s momentum? Catch it live on CBS Sports Network or stream it on Fubo! #Sports #UMass #BuffaloBulls00Share
Nicole Obrien+FollowJahrel Vigo brings his game to BuffaloJahrel Vigo, a standout guard from Phelps School in Pennsylvania, just committed to the Buffalo Bulls men’s basketball team for 2026. At 6'2" and 205 pounds, Vigo is known for his explosive drives and growing skills as a primary ball-handler. He chose Buffalo over offers from Loyola Maryland, Merrimack, and Caldwell. With the Bulls already having a strong season at 13-4, Vigo’s arrival could shake things up even more. How do you think his playing style will fit with Buffalo’s fast-paced approach? #Sports #Basketball #BuffaloBulls00Share
John Camacho+FollowBuffalo Bulls shake up with FSU coaching duoBuffalo’s football program just scored big by bringing in Cooper Williams as their new offensive line coach, reuniting him with former FSU quarterbacks coach Tony Tokarz, now Buffalo’s offensive coordinator. Williams, who’s earned praise for his energy and player connections, has a history of making a real impact wherever he goes—FSU, Missouri, and Memphis. With these two coaches teaming up again, Buffalo fans can expect a fresh offensive approach and a strong sense of trust on the field. How do you think this FSU connection will change the Bulls’ game? #Sports #Football #BuffaloBulls00Share
Amy Tanner+FollowFreitag’s hot streak has Buffalo buzzingDaniel Freitag just dropped 33 points and now Buffalo is rolling with a 12-2 record, making every home game feel electric. The Bulls are shooting nearly 50% from the field—way above what Ball State usually allows—so this weekend’s matchup could be a real test for both teams. Ball State’s defense is tough, but Buffalo’s offense has been on fire lately. Who do you think will come out on top, and can Freitag keep up this crazy pace? Let’s hear your predictions and thoughts on how this could shake up the MAC standings! #Sports #Basketball #BuffaloBulls00Share
Susan Reeves+FollowBuffalo’s hot streak puts Bona defense to the testBuffalo’s men’s basketball team is rolling at 8-0, and they’re not just beating easy opponents—they’ve taken down DePaul and Vermont, too. St. Bonaventure faces a huge challenge as they try to slow down Buffalo’s high-powered offense, which is deadly from beyond the arc and thrives on ball movement. Daniel Freitag is the player to watch, averaging over 20 points a game and getting to the free-throw line at will. For Bona, this game is all about defense—one slip and Buffalo could run away with it. How do you think the Bonnies can break Buffalo’s streak? #Sports #Basketball #BuffaloBulls00Share