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Today's Date:
September 4
Cobbers Bring Down the
Thunder on MSU-Moorhead in Lightening-Shortened Game.
Concordia 30, MSU-Moorhead
7 - Box Score - Recap
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August 26
In-Depth
Season Outlook Now Online!
You'll have to forgive Concordia
head coach Terry Horan if he needs to take a moment to "be by himself"
to get used to life without his security blanket of the past three years.
Lost to graduation is three-time All-MIAC quarterback Ryan Hebrink
('04, Sacred Heart, Minn.). Hebrink has been the team's signal-caller and
offensive leader since Horan took over control of the team in the 2001
season. Hebrink was the rock on which Horan built his option-style offense
during his "baby" years as head of the Cobber football tradition. Hebrink
rewarded his mentor by breaking the school record for total offensive yardage
in a career, and helped the team finish in the top three of the league
the past two seasons. If that weren't enough for Horan's fragile emotional
state, he also lost the top two running backs on the squad - making him
feel a little like Old Mother Hubbard when she went to the cupboard. For
the Cobbers, the offensive backfield pantry is bare but the good news is
that quality replacements are on the way.
The key for this year's Concordia
team will undoubtedly be the offense. "The quarterback position is going
to be huge for us," lamented Horan. "I think offensively we might be just
a little bit back from a year ago just because of our lack of experience
in the backfield but I think we have the capabilities of being as good
or even better than a year ago."
Besides Hebrink, 2000-yard
rusher Bobby Clark ('04, Seeley Lake, Mont.) and the league's leading
scorer from a year ago, Jeremy Hinderks ('04, Renville, Minn.) were
lost to graduation. Also lost on the offensive side are all-conference
offensive guards Mitch Maxwell ('04, Marshall, Minn.) and Lance
Mumm ('04, Danvers, Minn.). The team will have one of the best receiving
tandems in the league this year and if Horan can pick up a quality new
security blanket, then the Cobbers should have the ability to put up big
numbers throughout the season.
Defensively, the team should
return to their form from two seasons ago when they led the league in total
defense, allowing just 255.9 yards per game. They also only allowed a paltry
77.0 yards on the ground in 2003 and held the opposition to a mere 15.0
points per game. Horan added, "We are going to stay with what we have been
doing and we would be disappointed if we weren't better than we were a
year ago. We lose a guy like Josh Vickerman ('04, Alexandria, Minn.),
who is tough to replace, but we have a majority of the starters back."(More) |
8/18 Cobber Football Preview
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7/24
Concordia College Announces Football Media Day.
Concordia College is pleased
to announce that the 2004 football media day will be held on Wednesday,
August 18th at 10:00am on the football field of Jake Christiansen Stadium.
Head Coach Terry Horan is
entering his fourth year as head coach of the Cobbers. Last season Horan
guided the Cobbers to a third-place finish in the MIAC, finishing the season
with a 6-2 conference record and a 7-3 overall mark. It was the second
consecutive season that the Cobbers finished in the top three of the league.
Horan will be looking to replace a strong class of seniors that graduated
in the spring of 2003 as he prepares for the upcoming season. This year
will mark the culmination of Horan's first recruiting class since taking
over the head coaching position in 2001. He will be looking to guide the
Cobbers to their 18th MIAC title.
Besides the 17 Minnesota
Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (MIAC) titles, Concordia has claimed
three NAIA National Championships (1964, 1978 and 1981). |
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