Bryce Marquardt's first season of baseball at Bethel University showed more promise than did an autumn on the football team.
"There was a lot of debate as to whether I was going to play football this season,'' Marquardt said. "Baseball is my best sport, and I was wondering if I should spend the fall working on that.''
Eventually, Bryce had a sit-down with his father Eric, a Bethel player during the non-glorious years of 1981-85, and his brother Brandon, a senior running back for the Royals.
"I finally said to my brother, 'OK, I'm going to play football, but only if I call which one of us gets the return on kickoffs,'" Bryce said.
The Marquardts had been the Bethel kickoff returners in 2013, with Brandon using his seniority to make decisions on the returns.
It's safe to say Brandon has no complaints with his kid brother's work as the captain of the kickoff returns this fall. Last week, Brandon had his first collegiate touchdown return with a 99-yarder in a 38-7 rout of Carleton.
On Saturday, the stakes were higher, when Brandon went 94 yards with a kickoff in what would become a 27-17 victory for Bethel over visiting Concordia.
There were a handful of momentum changers in this meeting of expected MIAC powers, and none created the swing that did Marquardt's touchdown return.