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Notre Dame recruit Tyler Eifert and Bishop Dwenger won their season opener Friday, routing Concordia 36-7 in no small part because of the 6-foot-6 safety/wide receiver. Eifert had two interceptions, multiple hard hits jarring balls loose from Concordia's receivers and also caught two passes for 71 yards.
His presence as a safety, though, was the most impressive thing. He, along with his 6-foot-5 safety Brian Fogler, present a tall, intimidating back line in the secondary.
"We held them to seven points," Eifert said. "Our goal is a shutout, but seven points isn't bad."
Eifert's performance became more dominant because Concordia has one of Fort Wayne's best quarterbacks in senior Jake Owens and runs a spread, pass-happy offense. Led by Eifert, Owens completed 6 of 26 passes and threw four interceptions.
"Along with the pressure and having a guy like Eifert playing center field for them makes it pretty difficult to throw the football," Concordia coach Dean Doerffler said. "Especially this early in the year.
"...Well, (Eifert)'s going to Notre Dame, so does that answer the question. He's pretty good."
Another guy who stood out while I watched was Dwenger sophomore defensive end Tony Springman. At 6-foot-7, 225-pounds, he was in the Concordia backfield a lot Friday, which helped force Owens to throw up passes for Eifert.
He could be a basketball recruit, too, but he might be worth watching in the future.
By Michael RothsteinThe Journal Gazette
His presence as a safety, though, was the most impressive thing. He, along with his 6-foot-5 safety Brian Fogler, present a tall, intimidating back line in the secondary.
"We held them to seven points," Eifert said. "Our goal is a shutout, but seven points isn't bad."
Eifert's performance became more dominant because Concordia has one of Fort Wayne's best quarterbacks in senior Jake Owens and runs a spread, pass-happy offense. Led by Eifert, Owens completed 6 of 26 passes and threw four interceptions.
"Along with the pressure and having a guy like Eifert playing center field for them makes it pretty difficult to throw the football," Concordia coach Dean Doerffler said. "Especially this early in the year.
"...Well, (Eifert)'s going to Notre Dame, so does that answer the question. He's pretty good."
Another guy who stood out while I watched was Dwenger sophomore defensive end Tony Springman. At 6-foot-7, 225-pounds, he was in the Concordia backfield a lot Friday, which helped force Owens to throw up passes for Eifert.
He could be a basketball recruit, too, but he might be worth watching in the future.
By Michael RothsteinThe Journal Gazette
