Each season, the Patriot League is the place for top competition in college
sports. The 2010 season was no exception. The Bucknell Bison football team competes in the Patriot League, and they finished
sixth in the Patriot League in 2010 with a record of 1-10. The Bucknell Bison will be planning on moving up in the Patriot
League standings for the 2011 season.
The Bucknell Bison football program has a history that stretches back generations. The first game happened in 1883 back
when Bucknell University was still called the University at Lewisburg. In the years that followed, the Bison built a storied
football program. More recently, the Bison have earned a reputation as top competitors in the Patriot League.
Bucknell Bison football makes its home at Christy
Mathewson-Memorial Stadium. The stadium was first dedicated in 1924 as simply Memorial Stadium to recognized war veterans,
and it earned its longer moniker in 1989. In addition to hosting the Bucknell Bison football team, Christy Mathewson-Memorial
Stadium is also home to the schools men's lacrosse team and men's and women's track and field teams.
Fans of Bucknell Bison football are some of the most passionate in all of NCAA
football. It only makes sense, then, that those fans want to head out to cheer on the Bucknell Bison every season. For
fans looking to be a part of the gridiron action this season, the best place to reserve a spot at one of the games is at StubHub.