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Update: More fresh faces for Butler Grizzly football

Adrian Holguin Student Sports Media It turns out the elevation of Head Coach Brice Vignery will not be the only coaching change for the Butler Grizzlies as Nate Haremza and Kyle Woodall have been promoted to offensive coordinator and defensive coordinator, respectively. This will be Haremza’s fifth season with the Butler Grizzlies and Woodall’s seventh.… Continue reading Update: More fresh faces for Butler Grizzly football

Campus News · Sports

Can blood be purple?

Rachel Mallory Reporting Student College sports have been an ever-growing interest throughout the country for years. Football, specifically, brings in the crowds.  However, over the last few years at Butler Community College, the attendance numbers for these games and events have declined. Tyler Nordman, the associate athletic director at Butler, shared some ideas on how… Continue reading Can blood be purple?

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*BREAKING NEWS: Butler football forfeits wins: Self-reported ineligible player

Adrian Holguin & the Butler Student Sports Media Staff Butler football, previously 6-2, is required to forfeit their six wins after it was discovered they used an ineligible player. This news reportedly came out at noon Tuesday. “We had an ineligible player that played in a considerable amount of games,” Coach Tim Schaffner said. This… Continue reading *BREAKING NEWS: Butler football forfeits wins: Self-reported ineligible player

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Butler football looks for a season of redemption

Adrian Holguin Student Sports Media Following an adversity-filled 2020 season, Butler football looks to “turn the page” in a big way and extend the program’s tradition of success. The Grizzlies are coming off of a 2020 campaign where they finished with a somewhat uncharacteristic record of 2-4, mainly because of adversity brought forth with the… Continue reading Butler football looks for a season of redemption

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Grizzlies look to improve after tough loss

Brody Nemecek Student Sports Media This Saturday, April 3, the Grizzlies host their second football game of the season, and first at home against the No. 1 ranked Hutchinson Blue Dragons. Last season, the Blue Dragons stayed atop the polls for a five-week stint, and with a late season upset, missed out on the chance for a national title. However,… Continue reading Grizzlies look to improve after tough loss

Campus News · Feature · Sports

Grizzly’s weight loss journey

Riley Wagner Reporting I Student Weight loss journeys look different for everyone who has them. For most, it might be a mid-life crisis or a middle-aged decision to change their figure.  But for Karter Johnson, a former Texas Christian University (TCU) defensive tackle now turned tight end, it was just a part of his journey.… Continue reading Grizzly’s weight loss journey

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New year, same team: Butler repeats at the Midwest Classic beating Trinity Valley, 33-23

Bryce Hirayama Student Sports Media On Sunday, Dec. 8 the Butler Grizzlies went into Miami, Oklahoma and beat No. 13 Trinity Valley Community College, 33 to 23. The Grizzlies jumped out to a 21 to nothing lead with 7:41 to go in the second quarter. The Grizzlies on their first scoring drive went eight plays… Continue reading New year, same team: Butler repeats at the Midwest Classic beating Trinity Valley, 33-23

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Davenport leads Butler to win in regular season finale

Bryce Hirayama Student Sports Media The Grizzlies entered Saturday’s game against the No. 3 Garden City Broncbusters following a tough loss against Iowa Western one week prior. They did not just lose the game as they also lost a few players to injuries to a team that had many throughout the year. Although the Grizzlies… Continue reading Davenport leads Butler to win in regular season finale