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It will be Military Appreciation Day on Saturday (Oct. 23) when the Concordia football team welcomes quarterback Dillon Turner and Dakota Wesleyan to town. Kickoff from Bulldog Stadium is set for 1 p.m. CT.
It will be Military Appreciation Day on Saturday (Oct. 23) when the Concordia football team welcomes quarterback Dillon Turner and Dakota Wesleyan to town. Kickoff from Bulldog Stadium is set for 1 p.m. CT.
Ryan Durdon piled up 136 more rushing yards and the Concordia defense limited Dordt to its lowest point total of the season in Saturday's (Oct. 21) 24-17 road win. The Bulldogs have moved above .500 (4-3, 3-2 GPAC).
A car accident and a year spent watching varsity games on the sideline failed to deter Ryan Durdon from breaking out as a sophomore running back. No. 19 is making a name for himself.
Both D'Mauria Martin and Ryan Durdon picked up weekly honors on Monday (Oct. 16), two days after big individual performances helped Concordia to a win over Midland. Martin has been named a national player of the week.
Stellar performances by Ryan Durdon and D'Mauria Martin helped lift Concordia to a 44-14 win over Midland last week. Now the Bulldogs hope to pack that kind of effort on the road this Saturday.
Ryan Durdon bulldozed his way to a school record 266 rushing yards and four touchdowns in a 44-14 blowout of Midland on Saturday (Oct. 14). Defensive back D'Mauria Martin contributed a trio of picks.
After a bye week, Concordia will return to action by hosting Midland on Saturday. The Bulldogs are aiming to extend winning streaks of eight at home and five in the series with the Warriors.
A week after upsetting No. 7 Doane, the Bulldogs struggled on the road in a 38-18 defeat at Hastings. Bulldog return man Tarence Roby piled up 244 all-purpose yards. Concordia is now 2-3 overall.
It's time for the Bulldogs to move on from last week's jubilant homecoming win over seventh-ranked Doane. Concordia and Hastings will go head-to-head at Lloyd Wilson Field on Saturday.
Finally! Concordia has beaten Doane. The Bulldogs enjoyed a happy homecoming while toppling the seventh-ranked Tigers, 29-18, on Saturday afternoon. The Concordia D held Doane to 234 total yards.
In the history of the program, Concordia football has produced six players that are known to have signed NFL contracts or to have been invited to NFL training camps.
In lieu of the normal spring practice season, head coach Patrick Daberkow is monitoring progress from afar. Prior to students being sent home, Daberkow observed a physically stronger, more veteran 2020 team.
As of Signing Day 2020, the Concordia football program has secured the pledges of 42 high school seniors from nine states around the country. The initial class includes 14 native Nebraskans.
The 3-7 record didn't show it, but the Concordia football program made strides in 2019 while following the lead of a stout linebacker group. A tough Bulldog defense kept the team close throughout the season.
Linebacker Lane Napier has always been the type of football player who lets his performance on the field do the talking. A star at Aquinas High School, Napier wasted no time in claiming a starting spot as a Bulldog.
Head coach Patrick Daberkow met the crowd at Tuesday (July 31)'s GPAC Football Media Day and discussed a 2018 squad picked to finish fourth in the GPAC. Daberkow even made one bold prediction.
The Victory Bell's history dates back many decades as a uniquely Concordia University, Nebraska tradition. A bell that has signaled many Bulldog victories, its origins have been revealed. There's even a surprising twist.
The final outing of the spring came in the form of a public scrimmage on Friday night (April 20), underneath the lights at Bulldog Stadium. Head coach Patrick Daberkow's squad showed off a group of up-and-comers.
Out from the shadows of four-year stalwarts D'Mauria Martin and Tarence Roby, Concordia's standouts in the linebacker unit are due for more attention. Much is expected of the group in 2018.
A 1997 Concordia graduate, Gerrod Lambrecht has led a successful professional life that has included 17 years in the health care field and now a unique opportunity at the University of Nebraska.