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TeSlaa drafted by Detroit Lions
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TeSlaa drafted by Detroit Lions

Isaac TeSlaa poses with his family and friends at training camp. Courtesy | Instagram Former Hillsdale College football player Isaac TeSlaa has arrived in the National Football League after the Detroit Lions made him their 70th overall draft pick in May.  “Starting at Hillsdale was a crucial time for me as I made the transition...

TeSlaa ranks first in athleticism at combine
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TeSlaa ranks first in athleticism at combine

Former Charger wide receiver Isaac TeSlaa earned a top score among the wide receivers in the 2025 NFL Draft Combine last month. NFL Next Gen Stats gave him an overall score of 70, placing him at 30th among the wide receivers. The overall score includes both athleticism and college production. In the athleticism section, though,...

Charger Chatter: Landon VanBeek, Football
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Charger Chatter: Landon VanBeek, Football

What’s your favorite holiday tradition? Decorating Christmas Cookies with family If you could invite any three people (living or dead) to Thanksgiving dinner, who would you choose (and why)? Donald Trump, Joe Rogan, Theo Von (The three most entertaining people I could possibly share a meal with) What’s one conspiracy theory you find weirdly fascinating—even...

Football finishes with winning record
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Football finishes with winning record

Sophomore receiver Shea Ruddy makes a catch for the Chargers against Ohio Dominican. Courtesy | Nicole McCray, Acorn Studios The Hillsdale football team beat the Ohio Dominican University Panthers 28-6 on Saturday, capping a five-game win streak to close head coach Nate Shreffler’s first year and overcome a 1-5 start to the season. The Chargers...

National Champion Football Coach Dick Lowry Passes
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National Champion Football Coach Dick Lowry Passes

Richard “Dick” Lowry, the only Hillsdale Charger football coach to win a National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics championship, died Oct. 29 at age 89.  “I think his biggest strength was his commitment to the playing,” Nate Shreffler ‘93, head football coach and former player for Lowry, said. “He had a vision of what this program...