
The Bulldogs hope to get back into the win column on Saturday at Midland when the two programs will go head-to-head for the 66th time. State bragging rights will be on the line.

The Bulldogs hope to get back into the win column on Saturday at Midland when the two programs will go head-to-head for the 66th time. State bragging rights will be on the line.

Concordia struggled to keep up with the offensive firepower of Morningside on Saturday (Nov. 7) in a 56-22 defeat. Art Anderson enjoyed a fine day that included a 28-yard touchdown grab.
In a year for the history books, the Concordia Football senior class has made the most of it. As Trevor Dey put it, the lasting impact will be "what we've learned and who we're becoming."

It will be senior day on Saturday when the Bulldogs will welcome undefeated Morningside to Seward. Linebacker Lane Napier and the rest of the seniors will be recognized prior to kickoff.

In the NAIA Game of the Week, Dordt made it a one-sided affair thanks to its potent offense and improving defense. The Bulldogs fell despite 114 total yards from Lyle Whitney.

The Saturday (Oct. 24) matchup between Concordia and Dordt has been declared the NAIA National Game of the Week. Both teams will enter the contest with 4-1 records.

Another major challenge awaits Concordia's defense as the Bulldogs get set to host Dordt this Saturday in a matchup of 4-1 teams. Concordia is 9-3 in the all-time series versus the Defenders.

A bend-but-don’t-break defense kept the Bulldogs in it until the bitter end Saturday (Oct. 17) at Northwestern. Ultimately, Tyson Kooima and the Red Raiders claimed victory, 31-17.

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.
The spring semester for Concordia Football included a large junior visit day as part of the team's open spring practice and a focus on development in the trenches. QB Gideon Stark and other key fifth-year players returned.
Gideon Stark grew up learning about football and Concordia University, Nebraska. It's no surprise that he's now the QB for the Concordia Bulldogs. Says Stark, "I think it’s really cool that I’m able to play on the same team that my family has."
This fall, Concordia proved it has staying power as one of GPAC's top programs. The Bulldogs navigated injuries to top players while finishing in third place in the GPAC and rising as high as No. 17 in the NAIA coaches' poll.
It would be easier to start with the things Adam Van Cleave cannot do rather than the many things he can do. Concordia's Swiss Army Knife of sorts exemplifies what it means to succeed in all aspects of life as a student-athlete.
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.