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He played college football for Wilmington and Bliss College of Columbus, Ohio. [1] He also played college basketball for Bliss College and the University of Detroit. [2] In 1929, he played professional football in the National Football League (NFL) as a guard and tackle for the Buffalo Bisons. He appeared in nine NFL games, five as a starter. [1]
The Buffalo Bisons honored him at a July 2018 game, with a beer launched in his likeness called Conehead IPA by Resurgence Brewing Company. [38] Girot has also performed for the Rochester Red Wings at Frontier Field and the Toronto Blue Jays at Sahlen Field. [39] [40] Buster T. Bison has been the official mascot of the Buffalo Bisons since 1983 ...
This is a list of players who have appeared in at least one regular season or postseason game for defunct National Football League franchises. This list contains franchises sorted alphabetically from "Akron Indians/Pros" to "Frankford Yellow Jackets".
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The Expos purchased the Bisons shortly after joining the National League in 1969 [1] and were eager to relocate the struggling team. In 1969, the Bisons played some home games in Niagara Falls and finished next-to-last in the eight-team IL both in the standings (56-78) and at the box office (only 77,808 found their way through the turnstiles).
The highest seating capacity of all active Triple-A teams is 16,600 at Sahlen Field, where the International League's Buffalo Bisons play. The stadium with the lowest capacity is Tacoma's Cheney Stadium, which seats 6,500.
In 1969, Rich was an investor and member of the inaugural board of directors of the Buffalo Sabres of the National Hockey League and later became Vice Chairman of that professional hockey team. In 1983 Rich Products Corp. purchased the Buffalo Bisons minor league baseball team. [3] The Bisons are the AAA affiliate of the Toronto Blue Jays.
Columbus Clippers Shreveport Captains Charleston Pirates Salem Pirates — GCL Pirates [62] 1979: Portland Beavers: Buffalo Bisons: Salem Pirates Shelby Pirates — GCL Pirates [63] 1980: Portland Beavers Buffalo Bisons Salem Pirates Shelby Pirates — GCL Pirates [64] 1981: Portland Beavers Buffalo Bisons Alexandria Dukes Greenwood Pirates ...