The Bulldogs face their stiffest challenge yet as they prepare to head to Northwestern on Saturday. Concordia (4-0) last won in Orange City in 2002. Kickoff is set for 1 p.m.
This Saturday (Oct. 10)'s scheduled GPAC football matchup between Concordia and Dakota Wesleyan has been postponed. The makeup date is set for Saturday, Nov. 21.
After notching two sacks and three tackles in a dominant defensive performance versus Jamestown, senior Chase Hammons was named GPAC Defensive Player of the Week.
Concordia enters the week as one of three 4-0 teams in NAIA football. The Bulldogs will pack their stout defense on the road for Saturday's trip to Dakota Wesleyan.
The passing of Blake Culbert and another smothering defensive effort helped boost the Bulldogs to a 23-3 homecoming win over Jamestown. Concordia improved to 4-0.
The third all-time meeting between Concordia (3-0) and Jamestown will unfold on homecoming Saturday in Seward. Last year's matchup took four overtimes to decide.
A familiar formula featuring a smash-mouth run game, rugged defense and mistake-free football led to the Bulldogs moving to 3-0 in the GPAC. Concordia won at Briar Cliff, 24-9.
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After rushing for five touchdowns, including the game winner, last week versus Hastings, running back Jonah Weyand has been named the NAIA National and GPAC Offensive Player of the Week.
Concordia last started 3-0 in GPAC play in 2013. The Bulldogs will try to duplicate that start with a victory Saturday at Briar Cliff. Kickoff from Sioux City is set for 1 p.m.
Before reaching legendary status in the state of Texas, Jim Wacker got his collegiate coaching start at Concordia as part of a star-studded staff under head coach Ron Harms.
Four brothers. Four Concordia Athletic Hall of Famers. The Oettings changed the face of Concordia football.
With National Signing Day upon us, the Concordia football program has announced an initial 2016 recruiting class of 50. Twenty-one hail from the state of Nebraska.
More than any other game, the late-season loss to then second-ranked Morningside proved Concordia football can compete on a national scale.
Garrett Folchert has already taken his share of cringe-worthy hits in 2015. In one particular instance this season he got thrown to the turf so hard by a blitzing Northwestern safety that seventh-year head coach Vance Winter wondered if his senior quarterback would have the ability to peal himself back up.
Nearly unblockable in Concordia’s 28-3 win over Hastings on Sept. 12, Trey Barnes “breathed fire” that evening as voice of the Bulldogs Jayson Jorgensen exclaimed in a description of the Seward native’s second sack of the game.
Every great athlete has a signature performance, that moment in time when people remember where they were as it unfolded. Fans in attendance at Bulldog Stadium on Nov. 17, 2001, surely recall the most unforgettable play ever made by then senior tight end Ross Wurdeman.
Budding running back Bryce Collins noticed the great success achieved by other Concordia athletic teams during the 2014-15 academic year. He wants a piece of it.