The Miami Redhawks and the Buffalo Bulls play on Election Night as Week 11 in College Football kicks off
No, they won’t try to influence anyone to vote for a particular candidate.
What these two teams will try to influence is the BCS standings this 2008 NCAA college football season. For all ya’ll who don’t know yet, Alabama is the new No.1 team in the nation. This Tuesday night, both Miami (OH) and Buffalo will try to jump on in and take advantage of the BCS revolving door.
The Miami Ohio Redhawks, however, are struggling at 2-6 with a poor road record of 1-3 after suffering their worst-ever homecoming defeat, and giving up the most points ever at Yager Stadium in their 54-21 loss to Kent State last Oct. 25.
The RedHawks now find themselves
on the verge of MAC title elimination while pondering how to correct their numerous deficiencies.
Miami had a couple of extra days to figure things out with a 10-day layoff between games before traveling to meet the Buffalo Bulls, currently sitting at the top of the MAC East.
But already ten weeks into the season with answers not readily apparent, it is not likely a couple of extra days between contests will provide much in the way of answers ahead of Miami’s nationally televised, election night game.
The RedHawks will be facing a Buffalo team that has been especially adept at hanging onto the ball. With quarterback Drew Willy throwing only four interceptions in 234 attempts so far this season while passing for 14 touchdowns, this Buffalo team has become as competitive as their pro counterpart in the NFL.
By contrast Miami’s quarterbacks have tossed eight picks in 268 attempts this season and only six touchdowns.
The RedHawks however have a little bit of history on their side heading into Buffalo, having never lost to the Bulls in the previous ten meetings between the schools.
Can the Buffalo Bulls beat the Miami Ohio Redhawks? Bodog sportsbook has the odds.
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