
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

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
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.

A pair of teams with 2-0 records will go head-to-head in Orange City, Iowa, on Saturday on Korver Field inside De Valois Stadium. Kickoff between Concordia and ninth-ranked Northwestern is slated for 1 p.m.

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.

Following a road victory in its opening game for the third-straight season, the Concordia University football team begins its 2015 home slate by taking on rival Hastings on Saturday.

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.
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