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The Buffalo Bisons honored him at an August 2012 game, with every fan in attendance receiving a bobblehead of his likeness. [36] Howze, Jr. also performed for the Buffalo Sabres at Buffalo Memorial Auditorium. Tom Girot is a beer vendor who has performed for the Buffalo Bisons as "Conehead" since 1979. [37]
From 1990 to 1994, WGR owned the radio broadcast rights to Buffalo Bills football, Buffalo Sabres hockey and the Buffalo Bisons baseball. The Bills' four consecutive Super Bowl seasons were broadcast by WGR, whose Program Directors included Chuck Finney (1991–1993), Daryl Parks (1993–1995) and Jim Pastrick (1995–2000).
The 1946–47 season was the only season under the Buffalo Bisons name, as well as the Tri-Cities Blackhawks' inaugural season in the National Basketball League (NBL). The team originally began play as the Buffalo Bisons, based in Buffalo, New York, but moved during the middle of the season (after only 13 games played in 1946 [1]) to Moline, Illinois on Christmas Day, becoming the Tri-Cities ...
The Bison also ran 40 plays — compared to 23 for Colorado — and used its power running attack to possess the ball for 21:48 of the game’s first 30 minutes.
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The 1878 Buffalo Bisons. Niagaras of Buffalo (National Association of Base Ball Players) 1857–1861; Buffalo Bisons (International Association) 1878, 1887–1888; Buffalo Bisons (National League) 1879–1885; Buffalo Bisons (International League) 1886–1970; Buffalo Bisons (Players' League) 1890; Buffalo Blues (Federal League) 1914–1915
The June 3, 1990 game between the Buffalo Bisons and Oklahoma City 89ers, with a post-game concert by The Beach Boys, set the all-time single-game attendance record for baseball at the venue with 21,050 fans. [143] An August 30, 2002, game between the Buffalo Bisons and Rochester Red Wings would later match that record. [144]
WWKB's 50,000 watt signal makes it a desirable outlet for the Buffalo's second-tier sports teams: the Buffalo Bandits have aired on the station since the 2006 season (moving from WGR where it took the place of the locked-out Sabres in 2005), Buffalo Bulls football and basketball, and, on and off, the Buffalo Bisons, who moved back to the ...