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New display honors CSB and SJU’s ties to The Bahamas
The bond between the CSB and SJU community and The Bahamas stretches back to the 1890s, when the first Benedictine monks from Saint John’s Abbey began serving there.
Over the last 100-plus years, well over 1,600 Bahamian students have attended the two schools, enriching both campuses through their significant contributions to academic, athletic, artistic and social life.
Many have then returned home to play a key role in their nation’s affairs – working in numerous and varied areas, including education, business and the highest levels of government.
The connection remains as strong as ever with 59 graduate and undergraduate Bahamian students enrolled at CSB and SJU during the 2024-25 school year. Among that group is SJU junior Ilan White, a political science major and communication minor who works as a student coordinator at the Eugene J. McCarthy Center for Public Policy & Civic Engagement on campus.
It was his idea to create a permanent display honoring the ties between his country and campus, as well as celebrating the legacy those Bahamian students who came before him established.
“(We) wanted to do something that showcased that history,” said White, who also serves on the Saint John’s Senate. “The story has been told and heard about in pockets over the course of our history here, but there hasn’t been anything cemented. I wanted to create something concrete that people can look at and hopefully learn more about the Bahamians who have been coming here for over 100 years now and have gone on to do huge things back home after they’ve graduated.”
White has done his part by helping to create a timeline showing the rich history CSB, SJU and The Bahamas share. The display was installed at SJU’s Sexton Commons earlier this month.
“It’s a story that there should be more documentaries made about, honestly,” he said. “I can’t think of a relationship between a nation and a school that has been so impactful and has lasted over so long a time.”
The timeline and text for the mural was put together by Brittany Merritt Nash, an assistant professor of history at CSB and SJU, based on her considerable research on the relationship.
“My goal when I first started learning the history of this relationship was to make the story accessible to everyone,” she said. “It’s such an important part of the story of our two institutions and I think it’s important to do anything we can to increase that awareness.”
Matt Lindstrom, a professor of political science at CSB and SJU and the director of the McCarthy Center, said now-retired CSB and SJU archivist Peggy Roske ’77, CSB alumna Anastasia Nathe ’97 and her daughter Clarissa (who handled the design work) were also among those who played key roles in making the project a reality.
“It’s so important that we celebrate this relationship, and because 25 percent of our students are new every year, we have to keep spreading the word,” Lindstrom said. “A display like this, in a busy building on campus, provides a wonderful opportunity to introduce them to this story.”
The McCarthy Center project has been in development for a year-and-a-half now. The original hope was to have it ready when Bahamian Prime Minister Philip Davis visited CSB and SJU in December 2023. That process was delayed, but it’s been completed now.
“I came back to campus (after the semester break) and went to see it,” White said. “I had to stand there and take some deep breaths. I was just in awe and amazement that I’d had a hand in creating something that will be on permanent display showcasing this history. I felt a sense of fulfillment that is really hard to describe.”
Exciting news for the CSB and SJU community! A new display has been unveiled to honor the colleges’ ties to The Bahamas. This display showcases the rich history and strong connections that CSB and SJU have with The Bahamas, highlighting the impact that students, faculty, and alumni from The Bahamas have had on our campuses.The display features photos, artifacts, and stories that celebrate the cultural exchange and learning opportunities that have been fostered through our relationship with The Bahamas. From study abroad programs to service trips, the ties between CSB and SJU and The Bahamas run deep and have enriched the experiences of everyone involved.
We invite you to visit the new display and learn more about the special bond between our colleges and The Bahamas. Let’s continue to celebrate and honor the connections that bring us together as a global community. #CSB #SJU #TheBahamas #GlobalCommunity
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Rising costs and red tape drive 40 percent decline in Bahamas Yacht Show registrations, says ABM president – Eye Witness News
NASSAU, BAHAMAS — The third annual Charter Yacht Show in The Bahamas is facing a nearly 40 percent decline in registrations, with the Association of Bahamas Marina Operators’ chief warning that the country has lost its status as a preferred destination, becoming a “nightmare” for yachting due to rising costs and bureaucratic red tape, with some marinas reporting a 60 percent drop in occupancy.
The Bahamas Charter Yacht Show is set to take place from January 29 to February 2, 2025, following a significant increase in registrations last year, which saw the number of boats double over the first year. However, Peter Maury, president of the ABM, told Eyewitness News that those gains have effectively been diminished due to industry challenges such as rising costs and bureaucratic hurdles, which have driven boaters to other destinations like Turks and Caicos and the British Virgin Islands.
Maury explained: “Many boats have dropped out due to filing difficulties and other challenges in the industry. Last year, we were the largest show in the Caribbean, but this year, we’re not. A lot of brokers have decided not to attend because they’re unhappy with how they’ve been treated. More Bahamian businesses are going to suffer because of this, but I guess that’s the intention. We’ve gone from 62 boats last year to 39 this year. It’s disappointing. I remember the first show and all the progress we made. Last year was a big win, but now everything we’ve worked for has been undermined.”
Maury suggested that the government appeared more focused on cruise ships and large resorts than on small businesses or the family islands. “To them, we’re a small industry and not a priority. Other countries have made it easy to register boats and cruise their islands. Here, the process is bureaucratic, with so many stages that can take weeks. We were promised a portal to pay fees, but after three years and millions spent, nothing’s been done. Now, boats need a transire, a VAT certificate, and have to submit VAT returns—none of which were required before. It used to be simple—pay, get your permits, and go. Now, all the revenue that was coming in has been lost.”
He added, “It’s not just us being hurt; it’s small Bahamian businesses across the country. Many have closed down. The government doesn’t seem to care—they’re more focused on large resorts and cruise lines. For the people who rely on small businesses—taxi drivers, provisioners, local cleaners—it’s a major blow. It’s hard to make the Bahamas a preferred destination anymore. For these boats, it’s become a tax nightmare and a liability. They’re now spending their money in places like Turks and Caicos and the BVI. There’s not much we can do about it now.”
The Bahamas Yacht Show, an annual event showcasing the beauty and luxury of the Bahamas as a yachting destination, has seen a significant decline in registrations this year. According to the president of the Association of Bahamas Marinas (ABM), rising costs and red tape have driven a 40 percent decrease in registrations for the upcoming event.The Bahamas Yacht Show is a highly anticipated event in the yachting industry, attracting yacht owners, industry professionals, and luxury brands from around the world. However, this year’s event is facing challenges that have led to a sharp decline in participation.
The president of ABM cited rising costs, including increased docking fees and expenses associated with hosting the event, as well as bureaucratic red tape and delays in obtaining necessary permits and approvals, as key factors contributing to the decline in registrations.
The decline in registrations for the Bahamas Yacht Show is concerning not only for the event organizers but also for the wider yachting industry in the Bahamas. The event plays a crucial role in promoting the Bahamas as a premier yachting destination and driving tourism and economic activity in the region.
As efforts are made to address the challenges facing the Bahamas Yacht Show, stakeholders in the industry are hopeful that solutions can be found to ensure the continued success of this important event and the growth of the yachting industry in the Bahamas.
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Venus Williams returns to the tennis courts in ‘lavender’ outfit after Bahamas vacation with Andrea Preti
Venus Williams made a return to the tennis court in a lavender outfit recently after enjoying a vacation in the Bahamas with Andrea Preti. The American has not officially retired from professional tennis and may return to the tour in 2025.
Williams took to Instagram to share two images of her return to training on the court. In the first image, she was seen doing a stretching exercise and captioned it:
“Lavender afternoons”
Screengrab of Venus Williams’ Instagram story (@venuswilliams) In another image, Williams was seemingly in a running motion on the baseline of the court. She captioned it:
“Ready Set Go!”
Screengrab of Venus Williams’ Instagram story (@venuswilliams) The practice session comes days after Williams posted about her vacation to the Bahamas where she and Andrea Preti were seen enjoying beach time. In her Instagram story, she described Preti as “the best company.”
Venus Williams may return to the WTA Tour in 2025
Venus Williams at the 2024 Miami Open – Source: Getty Venus Williams, who has played sparingly in recent years due to injuries and age, participated in just two tournaments in 2024—Indian Wells and the Miami Open—both resulting in first-round exits.
Despite the limited action, the 44-year-old confirmed in an interview with The Irish News that she is not planning to retire anytime soon. She expressed her intention to carefully select future tournaments, hinting at a potential comeback on her own terms.
“I’m not done with the racket yet… At this point, it’s about picking and choosing places I want to be. Last year I really wanted to play in Miami – home – because I hadn’t played there in like five years,” Venus Williams said.
“It’s nice to be in a place where I can pick and choose, but my game is always at a high level. Even if I’m not on tour, I always keep my game quite high,” she added.
When asked about what makes her feel amazing as she continues to work out, train, and plan a return to the court, Williams responded by emphasizing the importance of self-care. She shared that her focus is on taking the time to breathe.
“You know, taking care of myself—that’s so important….I think we were talking before like how how busy we are. But taking those moments to just breathe, take care of yourself. Whether that’s moving, how you think, how you eat? So that’s like what I’m prioritizing these days,” Williams said.
The 2025 season is underway and the first Major of the year, the Australian Open, is already in its second week. There are no signs of Williams making a return yet. However as she has uploaded her training images, a potential return may be on the cards soon.
Venus Williams and Father Richard recall one match that 7-time Grand Slam champion “should have won”
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Venus Williams, the iconic tennis star, made a stylish return to the tennis courts in a stunning ‘lavender’ outfit after enjoying a relaxing vacation in the Bahamas with her rumored beau, Italian model Andrea Preti.The seven-time Grand Slam champion looked radiant as she showed off her toned physique in the chic lavender ensemble, complete with a matching visor and sneakers. Williams exuded confidence and grace as she hit the courts, showcasing her powerful serves and lightning-fast footwork.
Fans and fellow players alike were impressed by Williams’ impeccable style and skill on the court, with many taking to social media to praise her for her stunning comeback. It’s clear that the tennis legend is back and ready to dominate the competition once again.
With her signature grace and elegance, Venus Williams continues to be a force to be reckoned with in the world of tennis. We can’t wait to see what she has in store for us next.
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Venus Williams debuts sleek new look, trades braids for straight hair days after Bahamas trip with Andrea Preti
Venus Williams debuted a fresh look, trading her signature braids for sleek, straight hair. The American tennis icon’s transformation comes days after she was spotted on a trip to the Bahamas with Andrea Preti.
Williams took to Instagram to share a photo of herself sporting braids, announcing in the caption that she was saying goodbye to them.
“Ciao for now to my braids”
Screengrab of Venus Williams’ Instagram story (@venuswilliams) In the next story, she revealed her new look—a transformation into sleek, straight black hair achieved through a process called the “Silk Press.”
Screengrab of Williams’ Instagram story (@venuswilliams) Her transformation comes just days after she posted images on Instagram of her trip to the Bahamas. The 44-year-old enjoyed some beach time with actor-producer Andrea Preti. Williams described him as the “best company.”
Venus Williams returned to the tennis court for training in ‘lavender’ outfit
Venus Williams at the 2024 Miami Open – Source: Getty Venus Williams has not officially retired from tennis and has expressed a desire to continue playing on her own terms. Recently, she took to her Instagram Story to share updates about her return to the court. In the post, she was seen performing stretching exercises in a lavender outfit and appeared to hit a few balls as part of her training.
In an earlier interview with The Irish News, the 44-year-old hinted at a potential return to tennis. In 2024, she competed in only two events—Indian Wells and the Miami Open—exiting in the first round of both. While she has not played since Williams has not ruled out making a comeback.
“I’m not done with the racket yet… At this point, it’s about picking and choosing places I want to be. Last year I really wanted to play in Miami – home – because I hadn’t played there in like five years,” Venus Williams said.
“It’s nice to be in a place where I can pick and choose, but my game is always at a high level. Even if I’m not on tour, I always keep my game quite high,” she added.
Opening up about the importance of self-care, the seven-time Grand Slam champion said:
“You know, taking care of myself—that’s so important….I think we were talking before like how how busy we are. But taking those moments to just breathe, take care of yourself. Whether that’s moving, how you think, how you eat? So that’s like what I’m prioritizing these days.”
As of early 2025, the 44-year-old has not announced any tournaments she plans to participate in. However, with her return to training, this remains a development to watch as she may soon make a professional comeback.
Venus Williams and Father Richard recall one match that 7-time Grand Slam champion “should have won”
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Venus Williams, the tennis superstar known for her fierce athleticism and bold fashion choices, has debuted a sleek new look just days after returning from a luxurious trip to the Bahamas with model boyfriend Andrea Preti. The 41-year-old athlete has traded in her signature braids for straight hair, showcasing a chic and sophisticated style that is sure to turn heads both on and off the court.Williams, who has long been a fashion icon in the sports world, is no stranger to experimenting with her hair and style. From bold colors to intricate braids, she has always been willing to push the boundaries and try new trends. Her latest look is no exception, as she rocks a sleek and straight hairstyle that perfectly complements her strong and confident demeanor.
Fans and followers of Williams have been quick to praise her new look, with many commenting on how stunning and elegant she looks with her straight hair. Some have even dubbed her the queen of versatility, as she effortlessly transitions from sporty and athletic to glamorous and chic in a matter of days.
With her new hairstyle, Venus Williams proves once again that she is not only a force to be reckoned with on the tennis court, but also a style icon who is always willing to take risks and push the boundaries of fashion. We can’t wait to see what other bold choices she has in store for us in the future.
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2 Best Bets and Player Props for Buffalo vs. Liberty in the Bahamas Bowl
Bowl season is challenging enough with many players hitting the transfer portal as soon as the regular season concludes. With the College Football Playoff expanding, several bowl games have moved into the first few days on January. This becomes an even greater challenge during bowl season as teams playing this late are surely dealing with transfer departures.
That’s the case for Saturday’s Bahamas Bowl between the Buffalo Bulls and Liberty Flames. While Buffalo has yet to experience any notable transfers, Liberty saw its starting quarterback Kaidon Salter and two starting offensive linemen Jordan White and Xavior Gray hit the portal. With that said, the Flames are heading into this game as 2.5-point underdogs. This contest, which kicks off on Saturday at 11 a.m. ET, is the final bowl game outside of the final three bouts of the College Football Playoff.
Using the college football odds at FanDuel Sportsbook, what are the most enticing lines for the Bahamas Bowl?
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Buffalo vs. Liberty Betting Picks
Liberty Under 24.5 Points (-130)
According NET EPA per play, Liberty is the better team, ranking 91st in the category while Buffalo is 117th. However, the absence of multiple starting offensive linemen and Salter should hold a ton of weight. The Flames lean on the run, carrying a 63.7% rush-play rate (top 5%). Salter logged 587 rushing yards and 5.1 yards per rushing attempt this season, and White boasted a 88.3 run blocking grade while Gray recorded a 77.7 run blocking grade, per Pro Football Focus.
For Buffalo, defense has been tough sledding across the board by giving up 29.4 points per game (bottom 35%). However, the Bulls have shown more promise against the run, ranked 84th in EPA allowed per carry compared to 90th in EPA allowed per drop back.
There’s a lot of unknown about this Liberty offense headed into this clash, especially with Ryan Burger stepping in at quarterback. Over his three-year career, Burger has attempted only 24 passes, and the inexperienced signal-caller is logging 2.2 yards per rushing attempt in a small sample size this season.
While the Bulls have had their fair share of defensive struggles, they’re still in the top half of third and fourth down conversion rates allowed. Liberty also averages 1.4 giveaways per game (top 48% for offense) while Buffalo forces 1.5 takeaways per contest (top 31%). Considering the Flames could get behind schedule with a less effective run game, third down conversions could prove to be an issue. Plus, inserting an inexperienced QB aids the Bulls’ nose for the ball.
The absences paired with third down and turnover woes spells a frustrating day ahead for Liberty’s offense. The Flames mustered up only 18 points in their most recent outing. Look for Liberty to finish under its team total.
Buffalo -2.5 (-120)
Many bowl games could simply come down to which team has the fewest players sitting out. That’s Buffalo by a landslide as only three of its players have transferred so far. Meanwhile, we mentioned the key transfers for Liberty, and leading rusher Quinton Cooley (1,254 rushing yards) is expected to sit out.
The Flames’ rushing attack is essentially bare bones, which should make scoring a tall ask. Fortunately, most of Liberty’s starting defense is expected to be on the field. The most notable absence will be linebacker Jerome Jolly Jr. — who is second on the squad with 55 tackles.
Finishing in the top 5% of rush-play rate, yards per carry, and rushing yards per game, the Flames strength across the board has been running the ball. When this entire unit is in question, Buffalo looks like the clear side to back.
Liberty’s defense hasn’t been anything jaw-dropping, ranking 97th in EPA allowed per play, 95th in EPA allowed per rushing attempt, and 84th in EPA allowed per drop back. Similar to the Flames, the Bulls lean on the run with a 57.1% rush-play rate (top 22%). Liberty gives up over 150 rushing yards per game and will be without one of its top linebackers. Plus, the Flames are worse against the run when it comes to EPA.
Along with winning the run game, I like Buffalo’s chances of controlling the turnover battle. The Bulls rank 32nd in turnover margin while Liberty is 56th in the category.
The Flames are even 3-8 against the spread (ATS) this season, and the Bulls have won four straight games while going 3-1 ATS.
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Buffalo and Liberty are set to face off in the Bahamas Bowl, and there are plenty of betting opportunities to consider for this matchup. Here are two best bets and player props to keep an eye on for this game:Best Bet #1: Buffalo -3.5
Buffalo has been a solid team all season, finishing with a 7-5 record and securing a bowl berth. They have a strong defense that should be able to contain Liberty’s offense, which relies heavily on its passing game. With a spread of just 3.5 points, Buffalo should be able to cover and secure the win in this matchup.Best Bet #2: Over 54.5 Total Points
Both Buffalo and Liberty have the ability to put up points, with Buffalo averaging 27.8 points per game and Liberty averaging 33.9 points per game. With two potent offenses going head-to-head, the over on 54.5 total points looks like a solid bet for this game.Player Prop: Jaret Patterson Over 100 Rushing Yards
Buffalo’s star running back, Jaret Patterson, has been a force all season, rushing for over 1,000 yards and 19 touchdowns. In a matchup against a Liberty defense that allows an average of 176.2 rushing yards per game, Patterson should have no trouble surpassing the 100-yard mark in this game.Keep these best bets and player props in mind as you watch Buffalo take on Liberty in the Bahamas Bowl. Good luck with your bets!
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Postcard from Bahamas – Still no luggage, but lots of help
NASSAU, Bahamas – When all else fails, ask a local.
A cab driver named Brenda, who listened as I explained my situation Thursday morning – my luggage was somewhere between Buffalo and Nassau (maybe at Buffalo Niagara International Airport? Maybe at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport?) and recommended a local women’s clothier off the beaten path in Nassau.
I don’t usually go off the beaten path in a foreign country but when I offered to pay her for the cab fare once we arrived, she said to me, “You go in and I’ll wait for you, and I won’t charge you until we get back to your hotel.”
Bay Street in Nassau, Bahamas.
When I went inside, the women at the shop immediately sized me up and grabbed the necessities … and almost everything fit! I asked Brenda where I could get sandals, when I got back into the cab.
“Right across the street. You need strong shoes if you’re doing business here. I’ll wait for you. No extra charge.”
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Ten minutes later, I walked out with a new pair of work shoes and Brenda buzzed me back through town – an adventure if there ever is one, to be a passenger while driving through the tight streets of the Bahamas, on the left side of the road!
I thought taking a taxi through Rome was exhilarating. Nassau is right up there for the thrill.
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As for the driving in Nassau …
If you want to know how to drive in the Bahamas, here’s a tip: Don’t.
Take a cab anywhere – you might be safer with someone else at the wheel. Otherwise, you’ll be a part of a free-for-all that makes I-90 at rush hour look even more like a parking lot.
The British Colonial Hotel in downtown Nassau, Bahamas.
Drivers in the Bahamas drive on the left, a la the United Kingdom. The Bahamas were a British Crown Colony until 1973. It’s a young country. But as you zip through the streets of Nassau and New Providence, Nassau’s home island, you’ll get glimpses of holdovers from British rule, like a cricket complex down the street from Junkanoo Beach; the complex is part of the Bahamas Cricket Club.
The Bahamas celebrates its African and Caribbean roots, as well. Bay Street, the main drag through downtown Nassau is still being broken down in the days after Junkanoo – the period between Dec. 26 and New Year’s Eve in which the Bahamas celebrates is Afro-Caribbean roots, as well as its freedom; slavery happened in the Bahamas and other British colonies (including the United States).
Cruise ships at Junkanoo Beach, Nassau, Bahamas.
There are parades, floats and plenty of parties. There’s also plenty of leftover confetti, metal risers that are in the process of being disassembled, and empty beer bottles that cover the sidewalks the day after the end of Junkanoo. The roar of leaf blowers and garbage haulers was almost as startling as the sound of cruise ship horns and car horns along Bay Street. After all, the streets are a free-for-all!
The Bahamas Bowl will be televised Saturday on ESPN2.
There isn’t a lot of reason to watch television here – who wants to be inside when it’s 77 degrees and sunny? But a quick scan of the channels in a foreign country made me curious – and made me think of Rusty Griswold’s complaint in National Lampoon’s European Vacation (find it on streaming, it’s an American cinema classic) about British television in the London hotel where the Griswolds were staying: “We’ve only got four channels, and no MTV!”
No MTV here – but there are plenty of channels, including BBC, France’s TV5, RAI from Italy, KTLA from California and, yes, ESPN and ESPN2.
But first, a dance-off between Liberty and UB on Thursday afternoon at Atlantis. It won’t be on TV.
Hello from the Bahamas!I wanted to send you a postcard to let you know that despite the setback of our luggage not arriving with us, the people here have been incredibly helpful and welcoming.
From the moment we landed, the locals have gone out of their way to assist us in any way they can. From offering us spare clothes to helping us navigate the island without our belongings, their kindness has truly made our stay here unforgettable.
Although we may not have our luggage, we are making the most of our time in this beautiful paradise. The crystal-clear waters, white sandy beaches, and delicious local cuisine have more than made up for the inconvenience.
We are keeping our spirits high and enjoying every moment of this unexpected adventure. We can’t wait to share more stories and pictures with you when we return.
Sending sunny greetings from the Bahamas!
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Buffalo vs. Liberty prediction, odds: 2025 Bahamas Bowl picks, college football bets from proven model
The 2025 Bahamas Bowl will be the final game outside the College Football Playoff of the season, as the Buffalo Bulls will take on the Liberty Flames. Buffalo went 8-4 during the regular season and was 6-2 in the MAC while Liberty finished at 8-3 overall and went 5-3 in Conference USA. These two programs played each other in the regular season last September, with Liberty scoring a 55-27 victory in Buffalo on the way to a 13-1 season.
This time around, they’ll meet at Thomas Robinson Stadium in Nassau and kickoff is scheduled for 11 a.m. ET on Saturday. The Bulls are favored by 3 points in the latest Buffalo vs. Liberty odds, while the over/under is 50.5 points, per SportsLine consensus.
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The model has simulated Buffalo vs. Liberty 10,000 times and the results are in. We can tell you that the model is leaning Over on the point total, and it’s also generated a point-spread pick that is hitting in nearly 70% of simulations!
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Buffalo vs. Liberty Prediction, Odds: 2025 Bahamas Bowl PicksIn what promises to be an exciting matchup, the Buffalo Bulls will take on the Liberty Flames in the 2025 Bahamas Bowl. Both teams have had successful seasons and will be looking to end the year on a high note.
The odds for this game are close, with both teams having a legitimate shot at coming out on top. However, if you’re looking for some guidance on where to place your bets, you may want to consider the predictions from a proven model.
The model has been successful in predicting the outcomes of college football games, so its picks for this game should not be taken lightly. According to the model, the Buffalo Bulls have a slight edge over the Liberty Flames in this matchup.
While the game is expected to be close, the model predicts that Buffalo will come out on top with a narrow victory. So, if you’re looking to place a bet on this game, you may want to consider taking the Buffalo Bulls to cover the spread.
Of course, anything can happen in college football, so it’s always important to do your own research and make an informed decision before placing any bets. But if you’re looking for some guidance, the model’s prediction for the Buffalo vs. Liberty game may be worth considering.
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Phayah Car Drink Coasters 2 Pack Is An Essential Accessory For Modern Car Life, Designed To Protect Your Cup Holder. Made Of High-Quality Neoprene, This Coaster Is Able To Withstand A Variety Of Extreme Weather Conditions, Ensuring Its Long-Lasting Use. Whether It Is A Hot Summer Day Or A Cold Winter, It Will Not Deform Or Lose Its Function. In Addition, The Waterproof Nature Of The Coaster Makes It Easy To Clean, And Any Accidentally Spilled Drinks Can Be Restored To Good Condition With Just A Gentle Wipe. We Pay Special Attention To The Anti-Slip Design Of The Product. The Rubber Backing Not Only Protects Your Cup Holder, But Also Prevents The Cup From Sliding During Driving, Ensuring Your Driving Safety. Phayah Car Drink Coasters Are Perfect For Daily Life And Outdoor Self-Driving Tours, And Are An Ideal Choice For New Car Gifts. At The Same Time, Its Stylish Appearance Also Adds A Personal Style To The Interior Of Your Vehicle, Making Every Trip More Enjoyable. Choose Phayah And Enjoy A Safe And Stylish Car Life!
High-Quality Materials: Phayah Car Drink Coasters Are Made Of Durable Neoprene, Which Can Withstand Extreme Temperatures, Allowing You To Use Them With Peace Of Mind In Hot Or Cold Weather
Easy To Clean: Designed With The Convenience Of Daily Use In Mind, The Coaster Surface Is Waterproof And Quick-Drying. Dirt Can Be Easily Washed With Soap And Water Without Worrying About Fading
Anti-Slip Design: The Rubber Backing Effectively Prevents Scratches On The Cup Holder While Ensuring That Your Drink Is Stable And Does Not Slide, Giving You A Safer Driving Experience
Multi-Scenario Application: Whether It Is Daily Commuting Or Weekend Self-Driving, Phayah Car Drink Coasters Can Perfectly Adapt To Various Occasions And Are An Ideal Choice For New Car Owners
Stylish Decoration: This Car Coaster Is Not Only Practical, But Also Adds A Unique Style To The Interior Of Your Vehicle, Making Every Trip Full Of Personality.
Introducing our Phayah Flag of The Bahamas Car Coasters 2 Pack!Keep your cup holders clean and stylish with these vibrant and durable car coasters featuring the flag of The Bahamas. Made from high-quality materials, these coasters are designed to protect your cup holder from spills, stains, and scratches.
Perfect for daily use and outdoor self-driving adventures, these coasters are not only functional but also make a great new car gift for friends and family. Show off your love for The Bahamas wherever you go with these eye-catching car accessories.
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