
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.

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.

This Saturday presents the Concordia football team with a homecoming matchup against rival Doane. The Bulldogs are aiming for a signature win over No. 7 Doane and their eighth home victory in a row.

Riley Wiltfong connected with three different receivers for touchdown passes during Concordia's GPAC opener Saturday (Sept. 16) at No. 24 Northwestern. The Red Raiders came away with a 35-21 win.
A difficult road test is coming up Saturday (Sept. 16) for the Concordia football team, which will travel to Orange City, Iowa, for a clash with No. 24 Northwestern. The Bulldogs seek their first win at Northwestern since 2002.

After a dazzling 100-yard interception return for a touchdown, senior Tarence Roby landed himself on SportsCenter and the GPAC defensive player of the week award. Roby has five career touchdowns.

Tarence Roby put on a show while amassing 222 all-purpose yards during a 24-6 win over Ottawa University on Saturday (Sept. 9). Roby provided the day's biggest highlight with a 100-yard interception return for a touchdown.
The lumberjack-like Erik Small is taking on a unique role this season as a two-way starter for head coach Patrick Daberkow's squad. Small's toughness and physicality give him the traits to make it work.

Concordia football will make its 2017 home debut on Saturday when Ottawa University invades Bulldog Stadium. Both teams are looking for their first win of the new campaign.
As part of homecoming week on the Concordia campus, we feature the 1931 Concordia Football team that went 7-0 and dominated its opponents under the direction of Head Coach Walter Hellwege.
Two games into the 2025 season, the Paul Bunyan comparison made by Head Coach Patrick Daberkow holds up. Concordia's nose guard has been dominant in 2025 while producing eye-popping results.
With All-American safety Daylon Henson, you get a little of the sizzle with the steak. Passionate about fashion, cooking and video games, Henson brings hard work, production and some flair to the Concordia defense.
It's time for the next men up to make waves and keep Concordia Football on the national radar following a breakthrough 2024 season. Gideon Stark takes the reins at QB for a squad ranked in the NAIA top 25 to begin '25.
It was Concordia that opened the door for Randy Pospishil to experience gridiron glory while laying the groundwork for a 47-year teaching career. Pospishil reflected on those memories as he prepares to enter the Concordia Athletics Hall of Fame.
Clad and blue blazers and khaki pants, three Bulldog seniors exuded confidence in discussing how Concordia Football will follow up a successful '24 season. Coach Daberkow and three Bulldogs spoke at the media day event.
At just 12 years old, Cleve Wester aspired to play in the NFL and live a life of service caring for underprivileged children and families. With the help of four years at Concordia, Wester accomplished his goals.
Southwest of Seward, Blake Schlegel grew up on a farm. He didn't know it then, but he was everything Patrick Daberkow and his staff were looking for. Down to Earth. Blue collar. Hard-working. And a fun personality.
After saying goodbye to a successful senior class, the Bulldogs began to answer questions this spring about what the 2025 team will look like. There will be a new QB and a host of new starters up front for Coach Daberkow's squad.
For Head Coach Patrick Daberkow and 15 Concordia Football student-athletes, spring break was more about service than fun. The Bulldogs spent it rebuilding an LCMS camp devasted by Hurricane Helene.