After falling twice to Minnesota State University–Mankato in November, the Bulldogs looked to avenge themselves in their first home series of 2019, but came up short with two losses on […]
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Back and forth
The weekend series against the University of Alabama-Huntsville (UAH) was a thriller, with both games making it to overtime and the Bulldogs managing to make it out of Alabama with another […]
Coming out of a slump
The Ferris hockey team traveled back to Minnesota this weekend for the second time this season, except this go-around, they came home with a win. The Bulldogs have been on the […]
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 […]
Covering all the angles
There are many parts that go into making a football game the spectacle that it is. However, most of those moving parts get overlooked in the grand scheme of the […]
It runs in the family
Before the National Championship game Saturday, Dec. 15, fans and alumni packed the Buffalo Wild Wings in McKinney, Texas, wall-to-wall, many of them football alumni. Among those football alumni were Brian […]
DAWGS HEAD SOUTH: Earning another opportunity
Mistakes can define players’ careers, sometimes even ruin them. But for some players, these mistakes are turning points and lessons that lead them to where they’re meant to be. Ferris’ […]
COLUMN: Never letting go
As you likely know, the Ferris football team made it to the National Championship game Saturday, Dec. 15. The rise in success of the football team has only come around […]
The defensive struggles continue
The Bulldogs headed into the weekend with a chance to start turning around their season but came up short with a pair of losses against the now 9-10 Northern Michigan […]









