• The defenses lived up to the hype in a GPAC slugfest that took place in Orange City, Iowa, on Saturday. The veteran Northwestern unit held the Concordia University football team scoreless in the second half and gutted out a 17-14 victory

  • Behind a second-straight dominant defensive effort, the Concordia University football team rolled to a 28-3 victory over visiting Hastings in the 2015 home-opening game inside Bulldog Stadium on Saturday night.

  • Concordia University student Johanna Meyer is spearheading a movement on campus to support children with autism through the Kids and Dreams Foundation. Meyer and others from the organization will be selling T-shirts to raise money for Kids and Dreams at Saturday’s home-opening football game versus Hastings.

  • The Concordia University football team weathered a rough and mistake-plagued start to its season-opening victory at Southwestern College on Saturday night. The visiting Bulldogs shook off a 10-0 deficit, wore down the Moundbuilders (0-2) and finished with 31 unanswered points for a 31-10 victory to ring in 2015.

  • After a 2014 season filled with close calls (five losses by seven points or less), Concordia looks to turn the page with a more experienced squad.

  • The Concordia University football team will attempt to defeat a Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference team on the road for the second-straight season opener when it takes on Southwestern College in Winfield, Kan., on Saturday. Kickoff from Richard L. Jantz Stadium is slated for 6 p.m. CT.

  • The first question seventh-year head coach Vance Winter fielded at Thursday’s annual GPAC football media centered upon the quarterback position. Concordia must now replace record-setting signal caller Von Thomas. Fortunately, “this is the highest talent level we’ve ever had,” Winter told the gathering at Thursday’s annual GPAC football media day.