What do Bobby Flay, Gordon Ramsay and Ferris football junior kicker Jackson Dieterle all have in common? The fact they all whip in the kitchen. Dieterle is known for what […]
Football
Back on the turf
Spring is nearing its end for a Ferris football team that has unfinished business in the 2019 season. With the beginning of a new season comes not only new names […]
Brady soars to the Cardinals’ rescue
Ferris assistant football coach Ryan Brady has left Ferris to become the next head football coach of Saginaw Valley State University, becoming the seventh head coach in the history of […]
Mucho mojo
Coaches say it all the time: control what you can control. However, that typically doesn’t sit well with most athletes. Most athletes want every aspect of the game in their […]
From unrecruited to NFL prospect
Less than 7 percent of high school players will play college football and the percentage of those college players who make it to the National Football League drops to 1.6 […]
Moving to The Big House
Steve Casula is leaving his position as Ferris State offensive coordinator to become an offensive analyst on Jim Harbaugh’s staff at the University of Michigan. The hire was first reported […]
Sign along the dotted line
Dreams of playing collegiate football came true for 33 new Bulldogs on National Signing Day Wednesday, Feb. 6. All levels of college football recently brought in players for the upcoming […]
Big opportunities
Ferris senior offensive tackle Devon Johnson recently made the trip to California to compete in the National Football League Players Association (NFLPA) Collegiate Bowl. The bowl game, which has been […]
Earning their free miles
With the trip to McKinney, Texas for the Saturday, Dec. 15 game, the Bulldogs travelled for the third consecutive weekend in a row. After hosting the first two rounds of […]
A deeper dive into what could’ve been
Ferris took on Valdosta State in the NCAA Division II National Championship Game Saturday, Dec. 15. In the game, the Bulldogs battled back and forth with the Blazers of Valdosta […]










