
A career high 17 tackles and a sack in last week's win over Dakota Wesleyan resulted in freshman linebacker Lane Napier earning GPAC defensive player of the week accolades.

A career high 17 tackles and a sack in last week's win over Dakota Wesleyan resulted in freshman linebacker Lane Napier earning GPAC defensive player of the week accolades.

One more win could push Concordia into the NAIA top 25 poll. The Bulldogs carry a three-game win streak into Saturday's road affair with Briar Cliff. Ryan Durdon has rushed for 603 yards over the past three outings.

Concordia's power run game and aggressive defense made life rough on another visiting opponent. The Bulldogs picked up their third-straight win by toppling Dakota Wesleyan, 38-16, on Saturday (Oct. 28) afternoon.

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.
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