For their efforts in the win at Mount Marty, Korrell Koehlmoos (Special Teams Player of the Week) and Lane Napier (Defensive Player of the Week) were honored by the GPAC.
After a competitive first half, the Bulldogs ran away with a 38-7 victory while spoiling Mount Marty's homecoming on Saturday (Oct. 16). Caydren Cox scored on defense, Lane Napier notched 20 tackles and DJ McGarvie threw for three touchdowns.
Concordia will meet up with Mount Marty for the first time ever when kickoff arrives on Saturday. The Bulldogs are looking to extend their win streak to three while the Lancers are aiming for their first win in program history.
GPAC sack leader Caydren Cox has been named the conference's Defensive Player of the Week following a two-sack outing in the 24-17 win at Jamestown. The Concordia defense held the Jimmies to 306 total yards.
The defense put together another solid performance while DJ McGarvie fired three touchdown passes, two to Korrell Koehlmoos, in Concordia's first road win of 2021. The Bulldogs defeated Jamestown, 24-17.
After totaling five touchdowns and more than 300 yards of offense, DJ McGarvie has been named the GPAC Offensive Player of the Week. McGarvie quarterbacked the Bulldogs to a 34-0 win over Dakota Wesleyan.
Following a 34-0 drubbing of Dakota Wesleyan, the Concordia Football team seeks its first road win of the season. The Bulldogs will go head-to-head with the Jimmies in North Dakota on Saturday.
DJ McGarvie totaled five touchdowns (three passing, two rushing) and the Concordia defense, led by Caydren Cox, suffocated Dakota Wesleyan in a 34-0 homecoming win on Saturday (Oct. 2).
Four decades since that glorious season, the 1981 Concordia Football team continues to reserve a spot in program lore. The Bulldogs went 9-1, won the NIAC title and finished with a No. 12 national ranking.
Concordia and Dakota Wesleyan will meet on the gridiron for the 22nd time when the ball is kicked off on homecoming Saturday. The Bulldogs hope to avenge last season's loss in Mitchell, S.D.
Head coach Patrick Daberkow met the crowd at Tuesday (July 31)'s GPAC Football Media Day and discussed a 2018 squad picked to finish fourth in the GPAC. Daberkow even made one bold prediction.
The Victory Bell's history dates back many decades as a uniquely Concordia University, Nebraska tradition. A bell that has signaled many Bulldog victories, its origins have been revealed. There's even a surprising twist.
The final outing of the spring came in the form of a public scrimmage on Friday night (April 20), underneath the lights at Bulldog Stadium. Head coach Patrick Daberkow's squad showed off a group of up-and-comers.
Out from the shadows of four-year stalwarts D'Mauria Martin and Tarence Roby, Concordia's standouts in the linebacker unit are due for more attention. Much is expected of the group in 2018.
A 1997 Concordia graduate, Gerrod Lambrecht has led a successful professional life that has included 17 years in the health care field and now a unique opportunity at the University of Nebraska.
As of the February National Signing Day, the Concordia University football program has 44 signed or committed recruits on board. The incoming Bulldogs hail from 10 different states. Twelve are from Nebraska.
A homecoming win over then seventh-ranked Doane and a late four-game winning streak highlighted the first season of Patrick Daberkow's head coaching tenure. The Bulldogs finished at 6-4 overall in 2017.
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.
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.
It's a new era for Concordia football. The program welcomed Patrick Daberkow as its 10th head coach in school history. The Bulldogs enter 2017 ranked just outside the top 25 in the NAIA's official coaches' poll.