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Bulls Set For National TV Debut Historic evening on tap with Election Night game versus Miami (OH) for football team BUFFALO, NY The University at Buffalo football program is preparing for a primetime and an Election Night football game versus Miami University of historic proportions Tuesday night at UB Stadium for a 7:30 p.m. kickoff. Fans coming to the game will be part of the first-ever nationally televised game in UB Stadium's history, as the Bulls, in the thick of the Mid-American Conference East Division title chase, look for their third straight victory on ESPN2. The contest is the only college football game in the country on Election Night and UB is pulling out all the stops to fill the stands for the national television audience on a day where early weather predictions are for a high of 60 degrees in early November. The Bulls enter the game with an overall record of 4-4 and are 2-2 in the Mid-American Conference, tied for first place with Akron (with UB a perfect 2-0 against MAC East competition). A win would put Buffalo over the .500 mark for the first time in November in its 10 years in Division I-A and would move it one win closer to the school's first bowl bid since the 1958 team fifty years ago. We are extremely excited to showcase the growth of our football program to a national audience, said Warde Manuel, Director of Athletics, and in the process show that Western New York embraces college football and our program in a great way. We encourage folks to get out and vote early in the day and then take part in another great American tradition with the college football experience. It promises to be a unique, exciting and historical day and we hope our fans come out to support our team, or if out of town, watch on television. Among the many events that are being planned for the game, here are a few: Fans can purchase tickets by calling 1-877-UBTHERE or at www.buffalobulls.com.
10/31/2008
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