Staff Editorial: Recent mistakes with COVID-19 regulations, as well as blatant abuse of the rules, has threatened the availability of sports as a whole

Fans across the world are rejoicing now that most sports are more or less back on full-time. While it’s exciting that sports are back, this does not mean that the excitement should supersede the safety of the fans and the players involved.

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Ranking the dogs in my Geneseo neighborhood from least to most athletic

After the Bills’ loss to the Titans on Tuesday Oct. 12, I’ve decided I’m not ready to write about any official sports this week. The unofficial sport we’ll be discussing today is dog walking.

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NAIA makes groundbreaking call to allow student-athletes to profit off use of their image

Recently, the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA), passed legislation which will enable student-athletes to profit off their likeness and image, an unprecedented victory for student-athletes competing for schools that participate in the NAIA.

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Tyler Herro, king of the baby snarl, is poised for a promising NBA career, as well as many more meme worthy snapshots

Perhaps the second-most exciting development from the NBA finals game on Oct. 4 - with the first-most exciting development being the Heat’s victory led by a historic performance from small forward Jimmy Butler - was the introduction of one single facial expression. As ferocious and mighty as a miniature corgi puppy who thinks he’s mean, shooting guard Tyler Herro emerged from sinking a layup for the Heat at the end of the game with a tiny snarl.

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The Tampa Bay Lightning ended their recent cold streak in the playoffs and defeated the Dallas Stars to take the 2020 Stanley Cup in the midst of one the strangest NHL seasons ever

It may have taken longer than expected, but months after the National Hockey League season was suspended, the Tampa Bay Lightning have become Stanley Cup Champions. The Lightning defeated the Stars 2-0 in the decisive sixth game to win the series four games to two.

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The inherent madness of being a sports fan

Sports have been around for millennia, and it makes sense since few can say they don’t enjoy watching people beat the tar out of each other now and then. Even now when fighting is banned in most sports, people can’t help but be glued to the television to watch as freakishly athletic and large athletes are able to consistently pull off what is impossible to most people, such as hitting a ball that is traveling 102 miles per hour.

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Bills pull out another clutch victory in a 35-32 win over the Rams, cement themselves as title contenders.

When the Buffalo Bills and the Los Angeles Rams kicked off shortly after 1 p.m. Sunday, not many would have been surprised by a three-point Bills win. The Bills won 35-32, but what happened over the course of the game is something that won’t be forgotten.

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Geneseo Athletics vs. COVID-19

Last March, the COVID-19 pandemic brought spring sports to a screeching halt. However, most people didn't expect the pandemic to postpone fall sports too.

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Heat refuse to be intimidated by renowned talent of Lakers

It’s official—the Miami Heat will face off against the Los Angeles Lakers in the 2020 NBA finals. LeBron James is, as always, the Lakers’ not-so-secret weapon against this less-acclaimed Heat roster. That doesn’t guarantee the Lakers the title, though.

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Mets fans celebrate despite losing season, Cohen brings hope for next season

While most would expect Mets fans to be mourning the team’s losing season, many are rejoicing.

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More than just an endlessly enjoyable football game, the NCAA Franchise is a cautionary tale of the dangers of giving the NCAA complete control over its student-athletes

“NCAA Football 14” is a videogame that allows the user to immerse themself in the college football world.

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Bills sneak by the Dolphins 31-28, face their first big test with the Rams in Week 3

Another division game and another division win for the Buffalo Bills after a wild 31-28 win over the Miami Dolphins. Two long fourth quarter touchdown drives led by a quarterback Josh Allen helped the Bills overcome an early fourth quarter deficit to escape with a win.

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Zack Moss is a King and he needs to be protected at all costs

The “BuffalLove” of everyone’s life right now seems to be quarterback Josh Allen, and for good reason. He’s making all the right choices this season so far, including the choice to keep that mustache on his face. Zack Moss, though, is my Buffalo boy of choice.

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Quarantine Fitness: How one athlete came up with creative solutions after losing gym access

While all our lives have changed substantially in quarantine, there is no doubt that collegiate athletes have had to adjust to a new way of life.

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A fish out of water: How one Geneseo swimmer adjusted to life without a pool

While quarantine has been challenging for everyone, collegiate swimmers have had it particularly rough due to their distance from the pool.

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Bills win big versus the Jets, look forward to their first AFC East title since 1995

Racing to a big lead early, the Buffalo Bills are off to a 1-0 start following a 27-17 win over the New York Jets on Sunday in Orchard Park. The Bills were in control from the start after gaining a 21-0 lead in the second quarter on route to victory.

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Athletes gain impressive platforms as result of COVID, advocate for BLM

Casual sports spectators have never been more motivated to root for something. COVID-19 keeps us indoors and makes us tired of the stale air in our homes and the routines that we create for ourselves.

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Bills sneak away with value picks in NFL Draft, promising season on the horizon at last

The first round of the NFL draft played right into the hands of the Buffalo Bills despite the fact the team had no first-round pick after the Stefon Diggs trade.

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Sports genre of video games provide athletic entertainment, offer escape from reality

As we continue to fumble around our houses or apartments in a vain attempt to entertain ourselves, the draw of video games has spiked dramatically. Some of you may ask, “but this is the sports section, why am I reading about video games?” I would have to agree that this seems out of place at first, but with a little more thought, it becomes obvious.

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What does it mean for something to be a sport?

“What are sports?” is the age-old question that we’ve all spent years arguing with our friends over, and it’s a tough question to answer. The term “sport” is not only broad, but there are several different definitions relating to what sport actually means.

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