2022 COD Football News
COD Football will travel to the Santa Barbara City Vaqueros on Saturday, November 26 for a 2:30 p.m. kick off in the 2022 Beach Bowl.
COD (8-2; 4-1) made their final regular season appearance on the road in the cold and windy conditions of the high desert, rolling up the Victor Valley Rams of Victorville (4-6; 2-3), 48-21.
COD (7-2; 3-1) hashed out 3 decades worth of frustration on a visiting team that has given them fits since the early 1990’s, responding in a big way after last week’s tough loss by knocking off the Grossmont Griffins of La Mesa (3-6; 1-3), 48-7.
COD (6-1; 2-0) moved onto their best start in 15 years, an impressive Homecoming Game performance on all sides of the ball, including a blocked punt that was returned for a touchdown, as the Roadrunners rolled over the Compton Tartars (3-3; 0-1), 35-12.
COD (5-1; 1-0) had the game delayed and hour due to lightning and rain dumped off-and-on throughout, but the Roadrunners would knock off the Pasadena City Lancers (3-3; 0-1) in an overtime thriller, 34-27.
COD (4-1) heads into the bye week with their best record in 11 years, grabbing a lopsided win on the road defeating the Los Angeles Southwest Cougars of West Athens (0-5), 64-20.
COD (3-1) went on the road and defeated the Glendale Vaqueros (2-2) for the first time in program history, winning the game, 54-50.
COD (2-0) received contributions from everyone as the Roadrunners begin the season 2-0 for the first time since 2011, going on the road and knocking off the Los Angeles Valley Monarchs (0-2), 27-10.
COD (1-0) opened the new football season with a win for the first time since 2011 and claimed the COD-SBVC Challenge Trophy for the first time since 2015, knocking off the San Bernardino Valley Wolverines (0-1), 37-20.