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?»?College football recruiting: 2021 National Signing Day key announcement times, predictions, picks.
Everything you need to know as the Class of 2021 enters its final stretch.
National Signing Day is still the first Wednesday in February even if the event has become a shell of its former self. Over the last few years, since the onset of the early signing period in December, the traditional National Signing Day hasn't been the same.
It's certainly even more different in 2021 due to the pandemic, which altered the recruiting calendar significantly. National Signing Day is still important, however, even if the number of top players unsigned is fairly small. Of the 358 prospects rated four stars or better in the 247Sports Composite, only 30 remain unsigned.
There is the potential for chaos, though, as some prospects who are verbally committed could flip their commitments elsewhere. Unsigned college football recruits always bring the drama as they make one of the biggest decisions of their lives. Plus, there are plenty of team storylines to track, so here's a primer to get you through the busy day.
The Storylines.
How many players will teams actually sign? That's something we are watching as an industry. With a transfer exemption due to COVID-19 that will allow players to be immediately eligible along with a lot of uncertainty around recruits due to the lack of camps, combines and visits, many schools are electing to use more of their 25 new scholarship player limit on transfers.

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?»?College football recruiting: 2021 National Signing Day key announcement times, predictions, picks.
Everything you need to know as the Class of 2021 enters its final stretch.
National Signing Day is still the first Wednesday in February even if the event has become a shell of its former self. Over the last few years, since the onset of the early signing period in December, the traditional National Signing Day hasn't been the same.
It's certainly even more different in 2021 due to the pandemic, which altered the recruiting calendar significantly. National Signing Day is still important, however, even if the number of top players unsigned is fairly small. Of the 358 prospects rated four stars or better in the 247Sports Composite, only 30 remain unsigned.
There is the potential for chaos, though, as some prospects who are verbally committed could flip their commitments elsewhere. Unsigned college football recruits always bring the drama as they make one of the biggest decisions of their lives. Plus, there are plenty of team storylines to track, so here's a primer to get you through the busy day.
The Storylines.
How many players will teams actually sign? That's something we are watching as an industry. With a transfer exemption due to COVID-19 that will allow players to be immediately eligible along with a lot of uncertainty around recruits due to the lack of camps, combines and visits, many schools are electing to use more of their 25 new scholarship player limit on transfers.
"If it is a borderline recruit for us, we'd rather take a transfer who we know can cut it physically at the college level," said one staffer. Read more about the transfer situation here.
Will Alabama land the top-rated class of all-time? All the Crimson Tide have to do is to hold onto their current class and land this thing Wednesday. If they do, the Tide will have 325.46 points on the 247Sports Composite, eclipsing the mark set by the 2010 Florida Gators.
USC's bounceback class is also something to watch. A year after signing a class which was light on numbers and talent and finishing 64th in the 247Sports Composite team rankings, the Trojans retooled their staff and currently sit eighth with the chance to climb even higher.
The Announcements.
All times Eastern and subject to change.


2021 NFL Draft Stock - Week 3.
This new section highlights which players have improved or worsened their 2021 NFL Draft stock as the draft approaches.
2021 NFL Draft Stock Up.
Paris Ford, S, Pittsburgh After recording an interception in his 2020 season opener, Ford was able to extend his streak with a quality performance against Syracuse. Ford was active around the ball from the start of the game, including laying a punishing hit on a wide receiver in the flat to snuff out a bubble screen. Ford helped make some tackles in the ground game as well. Ford also made an excellent play in the third quarter, reading a screen to get in position and then makin a diving catch for his second interception of the season.
Against Syracuse, Ford showed his good instincts in pass coverage and the ground game. He covers a lot of ground in zone coverage, is a physical player willing to dish out some hard hits, is a fast defender, and willingly handles the run. This tape will definitely help his draft grade.
Tre Nixon, WR, Central Florida Nixon was on NFL teams' preseason watch list, and he gave proof why right out of the gate at Georgia Tech. On Central Florida's first drive, Nixon made two huge plays to get his team tied at seven, including running a deep post route down the middle of the field for a gain of 49 yards. To finish the drive, Nixon caught a short touchdown on a slant and held on to the ball after absorbing a hard hit from the safety.
Later in the first half, Nixon got a step on the cornerback while running vertically down the field. It turned into a tough contested catch in the end zone though because the pass was underthrown. That allowed the cornerback to recover, but Nixon still made the superb catch for the score while landing hard on the ground. That play, unfortunately, knocked him out for the rest of the game. It could have been a prolific game for Nixon, who had 94 yards on four receptions with two touchdowns through two quarters.
Assuming Nixon is not seriously injured, this was a really nice tape for him to give pro evaluators. The 6-foot-2, 180-pounder showed the ability to make tough contested catches knowing that hits were coming. To go along his with quality size and strong hands, Nixon had enough quickness to get open running vertically and out of his breaks. When teams assign Nixon a draft grade, this performance will definitely help him.
Sam Cosmi, OT, Texas As we covered in the Hot Press, one player who teams wanted to see up close and improve in the eyeball test was Texas left tackle Sam Cosmi. While Cosmi has yet to be challenged significantly on the field, team sources say that Cosmi looks more physically developed this year than he did in 2019.
Allie Green IV, CB, Tulsa Green had a nice game against Oklahoma State, showing the ability to run with wide receiver Tylan Wallace and blanketing him in man coverage. Wallace won some contested catches, but Green did as well, notching an interception on a 50-50 pass. Green' length and size make him a potential press-man corner for the next level, but he could have issues with speed receivers, so it will be interesting to see how he performs against speed receivers in the weeks to come. Overall, the outing against Oklahoma State will help him though, as he showed that he can defend an NFL-caliber receiver in man coverage.
2021 NFL Draft Stock Down.
Chuba Hubbard, RB, Oklahoma State Hubbard has a few critical issues to work on if he wants to boost his grade for the 2021 NFL Draft. These areas are showing more ability in pass protection and performing as a receiving back.
Versus Tulsa last Saturday, Hubbard effort got off to a rough start. He made a pathetic cut-block attempt early in the game that allowed his quarterback to get sacked. It looked like Hubbard really didn't really want to block the edge rusher and was just expending the bare minimum effort possible. Shortly later, Hubbard had another play in pass protection on which his effort was lacking. Things got even worse for Hubbard later in the first quarter when he fumbled a handoff that was recovered by Tulsa.
Hubbard couldn't get into a groove as a runner either. On top of Hubbard not finding good holes, he was failing to breaking tackles and to show physicality as a runner. Hubbard did manage a short-yardage touchdown early in the fourth quarter when Oklahoma State achieved enough of a push to let Hubbard fall over the goal line.
Hubbard finished with 93 yards on 27 carries - 3.4-yard average - and a touchdown. This was a bad start to the season that will hurt Hubbard's draft grade later in the fall. Team sources who I was texting with during the game acknowledged that Hubbard's pass blocking clearly needs a lot of work for the next level. For the passing driven NFL, that is a serious issue. On top of blocking poorly, Hubbard did not run hard. His performance against Tulsa looked more like that of a third-round back rather than a first- or second-round pick.
Tylan Wallace, WR, Oklahoma State The 2020 opener against Tulsa was Wallace's first playing time since suffering a torn ACL last year. While he was shut out in the first half, Wallace got involved in the third quarter with a win on a 50-50 reception. However, Wallace was unable to break up a poorly thrown pass that ended up being picked off by Tulsa cornerback Allie Green IV. Wallace came back to make a leaping 36-yard grab over Green on the next series.
Wallace totaled 94 yards on four receptions against Tulsa. While the production was good, he really struggled to get off press coverage. He did not have the speed to separate from man coverage and also was not sudden or explosive to create separation out of breaks. This demonstrates that Wallace clearly is not a fast receiver for the NFL and not sudden as a route runner. The Tulsa game will hurt Wallace with NFL teams because it illustrates issues with generating separation, which could be a huge issue for him as a pro. Wallace look more like a mid-rounder after this game.


NFL Football Free Picks and Weekly Expert Predictions [2021]
Season to Date: 33 -45 -1.
Sunday 1/24 ??“ Bills vs Chiefs Free Pick LOSS Sunday 1/24 ??“ Bucs vs Packers Free Pick LOSS.
Sunday 1/17 ??“ Bucs vs Saints Free Pick LOSS Sunday 1/17 ??“ Browns vs Chiefs Free Pick WIN.
Saturday 1/16 ??“ Ravens vs Bills Free Pick WIN Saturday 1/16 ??“ Rams vs Packers Free Pick LOSS.
Sunday 1/10 ??“ Browns vs Steelers Free Pick LOSS Sunday 1/10 ??“ Bears vs Saints Free Pick LOSS.
Saturday 1/9 ??“ Bucs vs Washington Free Pick WIN Saturday 1/9 ??“ Rams vs Seahawks Free Pick LOSS.
Sunday 1/3 ??“ Packers vs Bears Free Pick WIN Sunday 1/3 ??“ Cowboys vs Giants Free Pick LOSS.
Monday 12/28 ??“ Bills vs Patriots Free Pick LOSS.
Sunday 12/27 ??“ Rams vs Seahawks Free Pick LOSS.
Saturday 12/26 ??“ Dolphins vs Raiders Free Pick LOSS.
Friday 12/25 ??“ Vikings vs Saints Free Pick WIN.
Monday 12/21 ??“ Steelers vs Bengals Free Pick LOSS.
Sunday 12/20 ??“ Eagles vs Cardinals Free Pick LOSS Sunday 12/20 ??“ Chiefs vs Saints Free Pick PUSH.
Saturday 12/19 ??“ Panthers vs Packers Free Pick LOSS.
Thursday 12/17 ??“ Chargers vs Raiders Free Pick WIN.
Monday 12/14 ??“ Ravens vs Browns Free Pick WIN.
Sunday 12/11 ??“ Steelers vs Bills Free Pick LOSS Sunday 12/11 ??“ Colts vs Raiders Free Pick LOSS.
Thursday 12/10 ??“ Patriots vs Rams Free Pick WIN.
Tuesday 12/8 ??“ Cowboys vs Ravens Free Pick LOSS.
Monday 12/7 ??“ Bills vs 49ers Free Pick WIN.
Sunday 12/6 ??“ Patriots vs Chargers Free Pick LOSS Sunday 12/6 ??“ Browns vs Titans Free Pick LOSS.
Wednesday 12/2 ??“ Ravens vs Steelers Free Pick LOSS.
Monday 11/30 ??“ Seahawks vs Eagles Free Pick WIN.
Sunday 11/29 ??“ Bears vs Packers Free Pick LOSS Sunday 11/29 ??“ Chiefs vs Bucs Free Pick LOSS.
Thursday 11/26 ??“ Washington vs Cowboys Free Pick WIN Thursday 11/26 ??“ Texans -3 over Lions WIN.
Monday 11/23 ??“ Rams vs Bucs Free Pick LOSS.
Sunday 11/22 ??“ Packers vs Colts Free Pick WIN Sunday 11/22 ??“ Patriots vs Texans Free Pick LOSS.
Thursday 11/19 ??“ Cardinals vs Seahawks Free Pick LOSS.
Monday 11/16 ??“ Vikings vs Bears Free Pick WIN.
Sunday 11/15 ??“ Ravens vs Patriots Free Pick WIN Sunday 11/15 ??“ Bills vs Cardinals Free Pick WIN.
Thursday 11/12 ??“ Colts vs Titans Free Pick LOSS.
Monday 11/9 ??“ Patriots vs Jets Free Pick LOSS.
Sunday 11/8 ??“ Saints vs Bucs Free Pick LOSS Sunday 11/8 ??“ Seahawks vs Bills Free Pick LOSS.
Thursday 11/5 ??“ Packers vs 49ers Free Pick WIN.
Monday 11/2 ??“ Bucs vs Giants Free Pick LOSS.
Sunday 11/1 ??“ 49ers vs Seahawks Free Pick WIN Sunday 11/1 ??“ Steelers vs Ravens Free Pick LOSS.
Thursday 10/29 ??“ Falcons vs Panthers Free Pick LOSS.
Monday 10/26 ??“ Bears vs Rams Free Pick LOSS.
Sunday 10/25 ??“ Seahawks vs Cardinals Free Pick WIN Sunday 10/25 ??“ 49ers vs Patriots Free Pick LOSS.
Thursday 10/22 ??“ Giants vs Eagles Free Pick LOSS.
Sunday 10/18 ??“ Rams vs 49ers Free Pick LOSS Sunday 10/18 ??“ Packers vs Bucs Free Pick LOSS.
Tuesday 10/13 ??“ Bills vs Titans Free Pick LOSS.
Monday 10/12 ??“ Chargers vs Saints Free Pick WIN.
Sunday 10/11 ??“ Vikings vs Seahawks Free Pick WIN Sunday 10/11 ??“ Panthers vs Falcons Free Pick LOSS.
Thursday 10/8 ??“ Bucs vs Bears Free Pick LOSS.
Monday 10/5 ??“ Falcons vs Packers Free Pick LOSS.
Sunday 10/4 ??“ Eagles vs 49ers Free Pick WIN Sunday 10/4 ??“ Saints vs Lions Free Pick WIN.
Thursday 10/1 ??“ Broncos vs Jets Free Pick LOSS.
Monday 9/28 ??“ Chiefs vs Ravens Free Pick WIN.
Sunday 9/27 ??“ Raiders vs Patriots Free Pick WIN Sunday 9/27 ??“ Rams vs Bills Free Pick WIN.
Thursday 9/24 ??“ Dolphins vs Jaguars Free Pick LOSS.
Monday 9/21 ??“ Saints vs Raiders Free Pick LOSS.
Sunday 9/20 ??“ Patriots vs Seahawks Free Pick WIN Sunday 9/20 ??“ Falcons vs Cowboys Free Pick LOSS Sunday 9/20 ??“ Rams vs Eagles Free Pick WIN.
Thursday 9/17 ??“ Bengals vs Browns Free Pick WIN.
Monday 9/14 ??“ Steelers vs Giants Free Pick WIN.
Sunday 9/13 ??“ Cowboys vs Rams Free Pick LOSS Sunday 9/13 ??“ Cardinals vs 49ers Free Pick WIN Sunday 9/13 ??“ Eagles vs Washington Free Pick LOSS.
Thursday 9/10 ??“ Texans vs Chiefs Free Pick WIN.


NFL picks, predictions for Week 3: Packers handle Saints; Bengals bury Eagles; Steelers top Texans.
NFL game picks and predictions for Week 3 of the 2020 season are tricky now that desperation is setting in for the remaining winless teams.
Of the 11 teams that enter Week 3 with 0-2 records, all but two are underdogs this week based on the point spreads. They'll be fighting against those odds knowing an 0-3 start to the season is all but a fork in what a few weeks ago was the promise of a fresh start.
The pair of winless teams entering Week 3 as favorites to win are the Eagles and Falcons against the Bengals and Bears, respectively. Both have the advantage of playing at home. The odds also suggest the Dolphins and Vikings have strong chances to pick up their first wins of the season based on the tight lines for their games against the Jaguars and Titans, respectively.
With that as the background, below are our picks and predictions for Week 3 of the NFL season. As always, our point spreads are courtesy of Sports Insider.
NFL picks, predictions for Week 3.
Miami Dolphins at Jacksonville Jaguars (-2 1/2)
Thursday, 8:20 p.m. ET, NFL Network.
Unless the Dolphins decide now is the time to start Tua Tagovialoa at quarterback, we can't see Miami outscoring Jacksonville in this game, especially if Byron Jones is out of the Dolphins' lineup. Gardner Minshew's strong start to the season combined with Miami's relative struggles defensively tilts the scale toward the Jaguars.
Pick : Jaguars 30, Dolphins 26.
Houston Texans at Pittsburgh Steelers (-5)
Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, CBS.
This is a tough game to predict in part because the two-week samples for these teams don't provide enough information. The Steelers are 2-0 after wins against bad teams, and the Texans are 0-2 after losses to good teams. Houston will be in desperation mode, but Deshaun Watson can only do so much. The Steelers' complete roster and coaching advantages will outweigh the Texans' QB advantage.
Pick : Steelers 27, Texans 21.
Los Angeles Rams at Buffalo Bills (-2 1/2)
Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, Fox.
The Bills have taken care of business in the division thus far with wins over the Jets and Dolphins, which is a good sign for Buffalo regarding its AFC East title hopes. This game will tell us more about the Bills' chances beyond the division. The Rams are off to a hot start, and Sean McVay's teams tend to play well in this early window for a west coast team. This feels like a toss-up.
Pick : Bills 28, Rams 27.
San Francisco 49ers (-4) at New York Giants.
Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, Fox.
This is quite literally the last place the 49ers would want to play in Week 3. That has nothing to do with the Giants and everything to do with the field at MetLife Stadium, which may or may not have led to the alarming injuries San Francisco suffered last week when it beat up on the Jets at the same venue. Jimmy Garoppolo being out of the lineup will help make this a close game, but the 49ers will be the better team regardless.
Pick : 49ers 23, Giants 20.
Cincinnati Bengals at Philadelphia Eagles (-6 1/2)
Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, CBS.
Barring a tie, one of these teams is going to leave Lincoln Financial Field on Sunday in an 0-3 hole and with the inevitable feeling that its hopes for the season are dashed. The spread suggests the home team should be an easy pick, but the Eagles' brutal performances in their two losses suggest otherwise. The trends for these teams are moving in a way that's good for Cincinnati and bad for Philly.
Pick : Bengals 27, Eagles 23.
Las Vegas Raiders at New England Patriots (-6 1/2)
Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, CBS.
The Patriots probably would prefer to win games they way they did against the Dolphins in Week 1, controlling the line of scrimmage and the game tempo with the power running game. But they proved in the Week 2 loss to the Seahawks they can compete in high-scoring games with Cam Newton's passing, too. The Raiders game could go either way, but the Patriots will be prepared regardless.
Pick : Patriots 30, Raiders 24.
Tennessee Titans (-1 1/2) at Minnesota Vikings.
Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, CBS.
This is a surprising line even though the Vikings are 0-2 with a struggling quarterback in Kirk Cousins. Minnesota returns home following its clunker in Indianapolis last week and draws a team it's built to beat as long as the offense can stay on schedule. The combination of desperation and better ball protection should get the Vikings on the board with a win.
Pick : Vikings 28, Titans 23.
Washington Football Team at Cleveland Browns (-7)
Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, Fox.
Washington through two weeks has proven it will not be an easy out under new coach Ron Rivera this season no matter its roster limitations. The Browns, meanwhile, are still trying to prove their relatively stacked roster can play well enough together to win on a consistent basis. Cleveland can't afford to drop this one at home and spoil all of the positive vibes that came from their Week 2 win over Cincinnati.
Pick : Browns 27, Washington 17.
Chicago Bears at Atlanta Falcons (-3)
Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, Fox.
The Falcons' unthinkable loss to the Cowboys last week makes it easy to forget this team, though winless, has been lighting it up offensively. Which makes Matt Ryan and Co. a tough matchup for a Bears defense that has been good-but-not-great through their two wins. Chicago will do some scoring against Atlanta's shaky defense, but not enough.
Pick : Falcons 34, Bears 24.
Carolina Panthers at Los Angeles Chargers (-6 1/2)
Sunday, 4:05 p.m. ET, CBS.
The Chargers are dealing with a strange quarterback situation, insisting they'll put Tyrod Taylor back in the lineup if he can play following the chest-pain scare that led to rookie Justin Herbert's impressive first start last week. Regardless, the Panthers' chances in this game depend on Christian McCaffrey's availability, and he'll be out.
Pick : Chargers 26, Panthers 20.
New York Jets at Indianapolis Colts (-9 1/2)
Sunday, 4:05 p.m. ET, CBS.
This is the biggest line of Week 3, which reflects how poorly the Jets have played through the first two weeks of the season. They have to at least compete against the Colts, or the calls for coach Adam Gase's job will become louder than they already are. The only chance for that, though, is a bunch of Philip Rivers turnovers, which is not out of the realm of possibility.
Pick : Colts 34, Jets 23.
Dallas Cowboys at Seattle Seahawks (-4 1/2)
Sunday, 4:25 p.m. ET, Fox.
Fox's Game of the Week is a dandy, especially with the Cowboys riding the high of their historic comeback win over the Falcons last week. The Seahawks are coming off an exhilarating win of their own with a red-hot quarterback. This should be tight. We like the team former Jets safety Jamal Adams wanted to play for to edge the team he ended up joining via trade.
Pick : Cowboys 28, Seahawks 24.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers (-6) at Denver Broncos.
Sunday, 4:25 p.m. ET, Fox.
Todd Bowles' defense is not what Jeff Driskel needs to see in his first start in place of the injured Drew Lock. The matchup on that side of the ball makes what Tom Brady does on the other side almost irrelevant, though the Bucs' offense looked much better in Week 2 than it did in Week 1.
Pick : Buccaneers 24, Broncos 16.
Detroit Lions at Arizona Cardinals (-6)
Sunday, 4:25 p.m. ET, Fox.
Based mostly on the incredible play of Kyler Murray through the first two weeks of the season, this game for the Lions has gone from winnable to challenging in a hurry. Detroit's defense doesn't have enough to slow down Arizona, which will put Mathew Stafford in more bad spots.
Pick : Cardinals 31, Lions 21.
Green Bay Packers at New Orleans Saints (-3 1/2)
Sunday, 8:20 p.m. ET, NBC.
This game understandably will be teased as a matchup of future Hall of Fame quarterbacks in Aaron Rodgers and Drew Brees even though the best players on the field might end up being running backs Aaron Jones and Alvin Kamara. The Saints will be missing the edge that would have been a prime-time Superdome crowd, which is a big deal against Rodgers. The Packers QB getting to use his hard count on the road in 2020 isn't fair.
Pick : Packers 30, Saints 24.
Kansas City Chiefs at Baltimore Ravens (-3)
Monday, 8:15 p.m. ET, ESPN.
ESPN for years has been angling to get a better NFL TV package, so this "Monday Night Football" gem should be extra satisfying for the network. It's the rare big game where, barring catastrophic injury, the loser can't feel too bad about itself. The Ravens have looked better than the Chiefs thus far in 2020, so we'll take the home team. Kansas City obviously will be fine in the long run should it drop this one in Week 3.




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?»?College football recruiting: 2021 National Signing Day key announcement times, predictions, picks.
Everything you need to know as the Class of 2021 enters its final stretch.
National Signing Day is still the first Wednesday in February even if the event has become a shell of its former self. Over the last few years, since the onset of the early signing period in December, the traditional National Signing Day hasn't been the same.
It's certainly even more different in 2021 due to the pandemic, which altered the recruiting calendar significantly. National Signing Day is still important, however, even if the number of top players unsigned is fairly small. Of the 358 prospects rated four stars or better in the 247Sports Composite, only 30 remain unsigned.
There is the potential for chaos, though, as some prospects who are verbally committed could flip their commitments elsewhere. Unsigned college football recruits always bring the drama as they make one of the biggest decisions of their lives. Plus, there are plenty of team storylines to track, so here's a primer to get you through the busy day.
The Storylines.
How many players will teams actually sign? That's something we are watching as an industry. With a transfer exemption due to COVID-19 that will allow players to be immediately eligible along with a lot of uncertainty around recruits due to the lack of camps, combines and visits, many schools are electing to use more of their 25 new scholarship player limit on transfers.
"If it is a borderline recruit for us, we'd rather take a transfer who we know can cut it physically at the college level," said one staffer. Read more about the transfer situation here.
Will Alabama land the top-rated class of all-time? All the Crimson Tide have to do is to hold onto their current class and land this thing Wednesday. If they do, the Tide will have 325.46 points on the 247Sports Composite, eclipsing the mark set by the 2010 Florida Gators.
USC's bounceback class is also something to watch. A year after signing a class which was light on numbers and talent and finishing 64th in the 247Sports Composite team rankings, the Trojans retooled their staff and currently sit eighth with the chance to climb even higher.
The Announcements.
All times Eastern and subject to change.


2021 NFL Draft Stock - Week 3.
This new section highlights which players have improved or worsened their 2021 NFL Draft stock as the draft approaches.
2021 NFL Draft Stock Up.
Paris Ford, S, Pittsburgh After recording an interception in his 2020 season opener, Ford was able to extend his streak with a quality performance against Syracuse. Ford was active around the ball from the start of the game, including laying a punishing hit on a wide receiver in the flat to snuff out a bubble screen. Ford helped make some tackles in the ground game as well. Ford also made an excellent play in the third quarter, reading a screen to get in position and then makin a diving catch for his second interception of the season.
Against Syracuse, Ford showed his good instincts in pass coverage and the ground game. He covers a lot of ground in zone coverage, is a physical player willing to dish out some hard hits, is a fast defender, and willingly handles the run. This tape will definitely help his draft grade.
Tre Nixon, WR, Central Florida Nixon was on NFL teams' preseason watch list, and he gave proof why right out of the gate at Georgia Tech. On Central Florida's first drive, Nixon made two huge plays to get his team tied at seven, including running a deep post route down the middle of the field for a gain of 49 yards. To finish the drive, Nixon caught a short touchdown on a slant and held on to the ball after absorbing a hard hit from the safety.
Later in the first half, Nixon got a step on the cornerback while running vertically down the field. It turned into a tough contested catch in the end zone though because the pass was underthrown. That allowed the cornerback to recover, but Nixon still made the superb catch for the score while landing hard on the ground. That play, unfortunately, knocked him out for the rest of the game. It could have been a prolific game for Nixon, who had 94 yards on four receptions with two touchdowns through two quarters.
Assuming Nixon is not seriously injured, this was a really nice tape for him to give pro evaluators. The 6-foot-2, 180-pounder showed the ability to make tough contested catches knowing that hits were coming. To go along his with quality size and strong hands, Nixon had enough quickness to get open running vertically and out of his breaks. When teams assign Nixon a draft grade, this performance will definitely help him.
Sam Cosmi, OT, Texas As we covered in the Hot Press, one player who teams wanted to see up close and improve in the eyeball test was Texas left tackle Sam Cosmi. While Cosmi has yet to be challenged significantly on the field, team sources say that Cosmi looks more physically developed this year than he did in 2019.
Allie Green IV, CB, Tulsa Green had a nice game against Oklahoma State, showing the ability to run with wide receiver Tylan Wallace and blanketing him in man coverage. Wallace won some contested catches, but Green did as well, notching an interception on a 50-50 pass. Green' length and size make him a potential press-man corner for the next level, but he could have issues with speed receivers, so it will be interesting to see how he performs against speed receivers in the weeks to come. Overall, the outing against Oklahoma State will help him though, as he showed that he can defend an NFL-caliber receiver in man coverage.
2021 NFL Draft Stock Down.
Chuba Hubbard, RB, Oklahoma State Hubbard has a few critical issues to work on if he wants to boost his grade for the 2021 NFL Draft. These areas are showing more ability in pass protection and performing as a receiving back.
Versus Tulsa last Saturday, Hubbard effort got off to a rough start. He made a pathetic cut-block attempt early in the game that allowed his quarterback to get sacked. It looked like Hubbard really didn't really want to block the edge rusher and was just expending the bare minimum effort possible. Shortly later, Hubbard had another play in pass protection on which his effort was lacking. Things got even worse for Hubbard later in the first quarter when he fumbled a handoff that was recovered by Tulsa.
Hubbard couldn't get into a groove as a runner either. On top of Hubbard not finding good holes, he was failing to breaking tackles and to show physicality as a runner. Hubbard did manage a short-yardage touchdown early in the fourth quarter when Oklahoma State achieved enough of a push to let Hubbard fall over the goal line.
Hubbard finished with 93 yards on 27 carries - 3.4-yard average - and a touchdown. This was a bad start to the season that will hurt Hubbard's draft grade later in the fall. Team sources who I was texting with during the game acknowledged that Hubbard's pass blocking clearly needs a lot of work for the next level. For the passing driven NFL, that is a serious issue. On top of blocking poorly, Hubbard did not run hard. His performance against Tulsa looked more like that of a third-round back rather than a first- or second-round pick.
Tylan Wallace, WR, Oklahoma State The 2020 opener against Tulsa was Wallace's first playing time since suffering a torn ACL last year. While he was shut out in the first half, Wallace got involved in the third quarter with a win on a 50-50 reception. However, Wallace was unable to break up a poorly thrown pass that ended up being picked off by Tulsa cornerback Allie Green IV. Wallace came back to make a leaping 36-yard grab over Green on the next series.
Wallace totaled 94 yards on four receptions against Tulsa. While the production was good, he really struggled to get off press coverage. He did not have the speed to separate from man coverage and also was not sudden or explosive to create separation out of breaks. This demonstrates that Wallace clearly is not a fast receiver for the NFL and not sudden as a route runner. The Tulsa game will hurt Wallace with NFL teams because it illustrates issues with generating separation, which could be a huge issue for him as a pro. Wallace look more like a mid-rounder after this game.


NFL Football Free Picks and Weekly Expert Predictions [2021]
Season to Date: 33 -45 -1.
Sunday 1/24 ??“ Bills vs Chiefs Free Pick LOSS Sunday 1/24 ??“ Bucs vs Packers Free Pick LOSS.
Sunday 1/17 ??“ Bucs vs Saints Free Pick LOSS Sunday 1/17 ??“ Browns vs Chiefs Free Pick WIN.
Saturday 1/16 ??“ Ravens vs Bills Free Pick WIN Saturday 1/16 ??“ Rams vs Packers Free Pick LOSS.
Sunday 1/10 ??“ Browns vs Steelers Free Pick LOSS Sunday 1/10 ??“ Bears vs Saints Free Pick LOSS.
Saturday 1/9 ??“ Bucs vs Washington Free Pick WIN Saturday 1/9 ??“ Rams vs Seahawks Free Pick LOSS.
Sunday 1/3 ??“ Packers vs Bears Free Pick WIN Sunday 1/3 ??“ Cowboys vs Giants Free Pick LOSS.
Monday 12/28 ??“ Bills vs Patriots Free Pick LOSS.
Sunday 12/27 ??“ Rams vs Seahawks Free Pick LOSS.
Saturday 12/26 ??“ Dolphins vs Raiders Free Pick LOSS.
Friday 12/25 ??“ Vikings vs Saints Free Pick WIN.
Monday 12/21 ??“ Steelers vs Bengals Free Pick LOSS.
Sunday 12/20 ??“ Eagles vs Cardinals Free Pick LOSS Sunday 12/20 ??“ Chiefs vs Saints Free Pick PUSH.
Saturday 12/19 ??“ Panthers vs Packers Free Pick LOSS.
Thursday 12/17 ??“ Chargers vs Raiders Free Pick WIN.
Monday 12/14 ??“ Ravens vs Browns Free Pick WIN.
Sunday 12/11 ??“ Steelers vs Bills Free Pick LOSS Sunday 12/11 ??“ Colts vs Raiders Free Pick LOSS.
Thursday 12/10 ??“ Patriots vs Rams Free Pick WIN.
Tuesday 12/8 ??“ Cowboys vs Ravens Free Pick LOSS.
Monday 12/7 ??“ Bills vs 49ers Free Pick WIN.
Sunday 12/6 ??“ Patriots vs Chargers Free Pick LOSS Sunday 12/6 ??“ Browns vs Titans Free Pick LOSS.
Wednesday 12/2 ??“ Ravens vs Steelers Free Pick LOSS.
Monday 11/30 ??“ Seahawks vs Eagles Free Pick WIN.
Sunday 11/29 ??“ Bears vs Packers Free Pick LOSS Sunday 11/29 ??“ Chiefs vs Bucs Free Pick LOSS.
Thursday 11/26 ??“ Washington vs Cowboys Free Pick WIN Thursday 11/26 ??“ Texans -3 over Lions WIN.
Monday 11/23 ??“ Rams vs Bucs Free Pick LOSS.
Sunday 11/22 ??“ Packers vs Colts Free Pick WIN Sunday 11/22 ??“ Patriots vs Texans Free Pick LOSS.
Thursday 11/19 ??“ Cardinals vs Seahawks Free Pick LOSS.
Monday 11/16 ??“ Vikings vs Bears Free Pick WIN.
Sunday 11/15 ??“ Ravens vs Patriots Free Pick WIN Sunday 11/15 ??“ Bills vs Cardinals Free Pick WIN.
Thursday 11/12 ??“ Colts vs Titans Free Pick LOSS.
Monday 11/9 ??“ Patriots vs Jets Free Pick LOSS.
Sunday 11/8 ??“ Saints vs Bucs Free Pick LOSS Sunday 11/8 ??“ Seahawks vs Bills Free Pick LOSS.
Thursday 11/5 ??“ Packers vs 49ers Free Pick WIN.
Monday 11/2 ??“ Bucs vs Giants Free Pick LOSS.
Sunday 11/1 ??“ 49ers vs Seahawks Free Pick WIN Sunday 11/1 ??“ Steelers vs Ravens Free Pick LOSS.
Thursday 10/29 ??“ Falcons vs Panthers Free Pick LOSS.
Monday 10/26 ??“ Bears vs Rams Free Pick LOSS.
Sunday 10/25 ??“ Seahawks vs Cardinals Free Pick WIN Sunday 10/25 ??“ 49ers vs Patriots Free Pick LOSS.
Thursday 10/22 ??“ Giants vs Eagles Free Pick LOSS.
Sunday 10/18 ??“ Rams vs 49ers Free Pick LOSS Sunday 10/18 ??“ Packers vs Bucs Free Pick LOSS.
Tuesday 10/13 ??“ Bills vs Titans Free Pick LOSS.
Monday 10/12 ??“ Chargers vs Saints Free Pick WIN.
Sunday 10/11 ??“ Vikings vs Seahawks Free Pick WIN Sunday 10/11 ??“ Panthers vs Falcons Free Pick LOSS.
Thursday 10/8 ??“ Bucs vs Bears Free Pick LOSS.
Monday 10/5 ??“ Falcons vs Packers Free Pick LOSS.
Sunday 10/4 ??“ Eagles vs 49ers Free Pick WIN Sunday 10/4 ??“ Saints vs Lions Free Pick WIN.
Thursday 10/1 ??“ Broncos vs Jets Free Pick LOSS.
Monday 9/28 ??“ Chiefs vs Ravens Free Pick WIN.
Sunday 9/27 ??“ Raiders vs Patriots Free Pick WIN Sunday 9/27 ??“ Rams vs Bills Free Pick WIN.
Thursday 9/24 ??“ Dolphins vs Jaguars Free Pick LOSS.
Monday 9/21 ??“ Saints vs Raiders Free Pick LOSS.
Sunday 9/20 ??“ Patriots vs Seahawks Free Pick WIN Sunday 9/20 ??“ Falcons vs Cowboys Free Pick LOSS Sunday 9/20 ??“ Rams vs Eagles Free Pick WIN.
Thursday 9/17 ??“ Bengals vs Browns Free Pick WIN.
Monday 9/14 ??“ Steelers vs Giants Free Pick WIN.
Sunday 9/13 ??“ Cowboys vs Rams Free Pick LOSS Sunday 9/13 ??“ Cardinals vs 49ers Free Pick WIN Sunday 9/13 ??“ Eagles vs Washington Free Pick LOSS.
Thursday 9/10 ??“ Texans vs Chiefs Free Pick WIN.


NFL picks, predictions for Week 3: Packers handle Saints; Bengals bury Eagles; Steelers top Texans.
NFL game picks and predictions for Week 3 of the 2020 season are tricky now that desperation is setting in for the remaining winless teams.
Of the 11 teams that enter Week 3 with 0-2 records, all but two are underdogs this week based on the point spreads. They'll be fighting against those odds knowing an 0-3 start to the season is all but a fork in what a few weeks ago was the promise of a fresh start.
The pair of winless teams entering Week 3 as favorites to win are the Eagles and Falcons against the Bengals and Bears, respectively. Both have the advantage of playing at home. The odds also suggest the Dolphins and Vikings have strong chances to pick up their first wins of the season based on the tight lines for their games against the Jaguars and Titans, respectively.
With that as the background, below are our picks and predictions for Week 3 of the NFL season. As always, our point spreads are courtesy of Sports Insider.
NFL picks, predictions for Week 3.
Miami Dolphins at Jacksonville Jaguars (-2 1/2)
Thursday, 8:20 p.m. ET, NFL Network.
Unless the Dolphins decide now is the time to start Tua Tagovialoa at quarterback, we can't see Miami outscoring Jacksonville in this game, especially if Byron Jones is out of the Dolphins' lineup. Gardner Minshew's strong start to the season combined with Miami's relative struggles defensively tilts the scale toward the Jaguars.
Pick : Jaguars 30, Dolphins 26.
Houston Texans at Pittsburgh Steelers (-5)
Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, CBS.
This is a tough game to predict in part because the two-week samples for these teams don't provide enough information. The Steelers are 2-0 after wins against bad teams, and the Texans are 0-2 after losses to good teams. Houston will be in desperation mode, but Deshaun Watson can only do so much. The Steelers' complete roster and coaching advantages will outweigh the Texans' QB advantage.
Pick : Steelers 27, Texans 21.
Los Angeles Rams at Buffalo Bills (-2 1/2)
Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, Fox.
The Bills have taken care of business in the division thus far with wins over the Jets and Dolphins, which is a good sign for Buffalo regarding its AFC East title hopes. This game will tell us more about the Bills' chances beyond the division. The Rams are off to a hot start, and Sean McVay's teams tend to play well in this early window for a west coast team. This feels like a toss-up.
Pick : Bills 28, Rams 27.
San Francisco 49ers (-4) at New York Giants.
Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, Fox.
This is quite literally the last place the 49ers would want to play in Week 3. That has nothing to do with the Giants and everything to do with the field at MetLife Stadium, which may or may not have led to the alarming injuries San Francisco suffered last week when it beat up on the Jets at the same venue. Jimmy Garoppolo being out of the lineup will help make this a close game, but the 49ers will be the better team regardless.
Pick : 49ers 23, Giants 20.
Cincinnati Bengals at Philadelphia Eagles (-6 1/2)
Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, CBS.
Barring a tie, one of these teams is going to leave Lincoln Financial Field on Sunday in an 0-3 hole and with the inevitable feeling that its hopes for the season are dashed. The spread suggests the home team should be an easy pick, but the Eagles' brutal performances in their two losses suggest otherwise. The trends for these teams are moving in a way that's good for Cincinnati and bad for Philly.
Pick : Bengals 27, Eagles 23.
Las Vegas Raiders at New England Patriots (-6 1/2)
Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, CBS.
The Patriots probably would prefer to win games they way they did against the Dolphins in Week 1, controlling the line of scrimmage and the game tempo with the power running game. But they proved in the Week 2 loss to the Seahawks they can compete in high-scoring games with Cam Newton's passing, too. The Raiders game could go either way, but the Patriots will be prepared regardless.
Pick : Patriots 30, Raiders 24.
Tennessee Titans (-1 1/2) at Minnesota Vikings.
Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, CBS.
This is a surprising line even though the Vikings are 0-2 with a struggling quarterback in Kirk Cousins. Minnesota returns home following its clunker in Indianapolis last week and draws a team it's built to beat as long as the offense can stay on schedule. The combination of desperation and better ball protection should get the Vikings on the board with a win.
Pick : Vikings 28, Titans 23.
Washington Football Team at Cleveland Browns (-7)
Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, Fox.
Washington through two weeks has proven it will not be an easy out under new coach Ron Rivera this season no matter its roster limitations. The Browns, meanwhile, are still trying to prove their relatively stacked roster can play well enough together to win on a consistent basis. Cleveland can't afford to drop this one at home and spoil all of the positive vibes that came from their Week 2 win over Cincinnati.
Pick : Browns 27, Washington 17.
Chicago Bears at Atlanta Falcons (-3)
Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, Fox.
The Falcons' unthinkable loss to the Cowboys last week makes it easy to forget this team, though winless, has been lighting it up offensively. Which makes Matt Ryan and Co. a tough matchup for a Bears defense that has been good-but-not-great through their two wins. Chicago will do some scoring against Atlanta's shaky defense, but not enough.
Pick : Falcons 34, Bears 24.
Carolina Panthers at Los Angeles Chargers (-6 1/2)
Sunday, 4:05 p.m. ET, CBS.
The Chargers are dealing with a strange quarterback situation, insisting they'll put Tyrod Taylor back in the lineup if he can play following the chest-pain scare that led to rookie Justin Herbert's impressive first start last week. Regardless, the Panthers' chances in this game depend on Christian McCaffrey's availability, and he'll be out.
Pick : Chargers 26, Panthers 20.
New York Jets at Indianapolis Colts (-9 1/2)
Sunday, 4:05 p.m. ET, CBS.
This is the biggest line of Week 3, which reflects how poorly the Jets have played through the first two weeks of the season. They have to at least compete against the Colts, or the calls for coach Adam Gase's job will become louder than they already are. The only chance for that, though, is a bunch of Philip Rivers turnovers, which is not out of the realm of possibility.
Pick : Colts 34, Jets 23.
Dallas Cowboys at Seattle Seahawks (-4 1/2)
Sunday, 4:25 p.m. ET, Fox.
Fox's Game of the Week is a dandy, especially with the Cowboys riding the high of their historic comeback win over the Falcons last week. The Seahawks are coming off an exhilarating win of their own with a red-hot quarterback. This should be tight. We like the team former Jets safety Jamal Adams wanted to play for to edge the team he ended up joining via trade.
Pick : Cowboys 28, Seahawks 24.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers (-6) at Denver Broncos.
Sunday, 4:25 p.m. ET, Fox.
Todd Bowles' defense is not what Jeff Driskel needs to see in his first start in place of the injured Drew Lock. The matchup on that side of the ball makes what Tom Brady does on the other side almost irrelevant, though the Bucs' offense looked much better in Week 2 than it did in Week 1.
Pick : Buccaneers 24, Broncos 16.
Detroit Lions at Arizona Cardinals (-6)
Sunday, 4:25 p.m. ET, Fox.
Based mostly on the incredible play of Kyler Murray through the first two weeks of the season, this game for the Lions has gone from winnable to challenging in a hurry. Detroit's defense doesn't have enough to slow down Arizona, which will put Mathew Stafford in more bad spots.
Pick : Cardinals 31, Lions 21.
Green Bay Packers at New Orleans Saints (-3 1/2)
Sunday, 8:20 p.m. ET, NBC.
This game understandably will be teased as a matchup of future Hall of Fame quarterbacks in Aaron Rodgers and Drew Brees even though the best players on the field might end up being running backs Aaron Jones and Alvin Kamara. The Saints will be missing the edge that would have been a prime-time Superdome crowd, which is a big deal against Rodgers. The Packers QB getting to use his hard count on the road in 2020 isn't fair.
Pick : Packers 30, Saints 24.
Kansas City Chiefs at Baltimore Ravens (-3)
Monday, 8:15 p.m. ET, ESPN.
ESPN for years has been angling to get a better NFL TV package, so this "Monday Night Football" gem should be extra satisfying for the network. It's the rare big game where, barring catastrophic injury, the loser can't feel too bad about itself. The Ravens have looked better than the Chiefs thus far in 2020, so we'll take the home team. Kansas City obviously will be fine in the long run should it drop this one in Week 3.




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?»?College football recruiting: 2021 National Signing Day key announcement times, predictions, picks.
Everything you need to know as the Class of 2021 enters its final stretch.
National Signing Day is still the first Wednesday in February even if the event has become a shell of its former self. Over the last few years, since the onset of the early signing period in December, the traditional National Signing Day hasn't been the same.
It's certainly even more different in 2021 due to the pandemic, which altered the recruiting calendar significantly. National Signing Day is still important, however, even if the number of top players unsigned is fairly small. Of the 358 prospects rated four stars or better in the 247Sports Composite, only 30 remain unsigned.
There is the potential for chaos, though, as some prospects who are verbally committed could flip their commitments elsewhere. Unsigned college football recruits always bring the drama as they make one of the biggest decisions of their lives. Plus, there are plenty of team storylines to track, so here's a primer to get you through the busy day.
The Storylines.
How many players will teams actually sign? That's something we are watching as an industry. With a transfer exemption due to COVID-19 that will allow players to be immediately eligible along with a lot of uncertainty around recruits due to the lack of camps, combines and visits, many schools are electing to use more of their 25 new scholarship player limit on transfers.
"If it is a borderline recruit for us, we'd rather take a transfer who we know can cut it physically at the college level," said one staffer. Read more about the transfer situation here.
Will Alabama land the top-rated class of all-time? All the Crimson Tide have to do is to hold onto their current class and land this thing Wednesday. If they do, the Tide will have 325.46 points on the 247Sports Composite, eclipsing the mark set by the 2010 Florida Gators.
USC's bounceback class is also something to watch. A year after signing a class which was light on numbers and talent and finishing 64th in the 247Sports Composite team rankings, the Trojans retooled their staff and currently sit eighth with the chance to climb even higher.
The Announcements.
All times Eastern and subject to change.


2021 NFL Draft Stock - Week 3.
This new section highlights which players have improved or worsened their 2021 NFL Draft stock as the draft approaches.
2021 NFL Draft Stock Up.
Paris Ford, S, Pittsburgh After recording an interception in his 2020 season opener, Ford was able to extend his streak with a quality performance against Syracuse. Ford was active around the ball from the start of the game, including laying a punishing hit on a wide receiver in the flat to snuff out a bubble screen. Ford helped make some tackles in the ground game as well. Ford also made an excellent play in the third quarter, reading a screen to get in position and then makin a diving catch for his second interception of the season.
Against Syracuse, Ford showed his good instincts in pass coverage and the ground game. He covers a lot of ground in zone coverage, is a physical player willing to dish out some hard hits, is a fast defender, and willingly handles the run. This tape will definitely help his draft grade.
Tre Nixon, WR, Central Florida Nixon was on NFL teams' preseason watch list, and he gave proof why right out of the gate at Georgia Tech. On Central Florida's first drive, Nixon made two huge plays to get his team tied at seven, including running a deep post route down the middle of the field for a gain of 49 yards. To finish the drive, Nixon caught a short touchdown on a slant and held on to the ball after absorbing a hard hit from the safety.
Later in the first half, Nixon got a step on the cornerback while running vertically down the field. It turned into a tough contested catch in the end zone though because the pass was underthrown. That allowed the cornerback to recover, but Nixon still made the superb catch for the score while landing hard on the ground. That play, unfortunately, knocked him out for the rest of the game. It could have been a prolific game for Nixon, who had 94 yards on four receptions with two touchdowns through two quarters.
Assuming Nixon is not seriously injured, this was a really nice tape for him to give pro evaluators. The 6-foot-2, 180-pounder showed the ability to make tough contested catches knowing that hits were coming. To go along his with quality size and strong hands, Nixon had enough quickness to get open running vertically and out of his breaks. When teams assign Nixon a draft grade, this performance will definitely help him.
Sam Cosmi, OT, Texas As we covered in the Hot Press, one player who teams wanted to see up close and improve in the eyeball test was Texas left tackle Sam Cosmi. While Cosmi has yet to be challenged significantly on the field, team sources say that Cosmi looks more physically developed this year than he did in 2019.
Allie Green IV, CB, Tulsa Green had a nice game against Oklahoma State, showing the ability to run with wide receiver Tylan Wallace and blanketing him in man coverage. Wallace won some contested catches, but Green did as well, notching an interception on a 50-50 pass. Green' length and size make him a potential press-man corner for the next level, but he could have issues with speed receivers, so it will be interesting to see how he performs against speed receivers in the weeks to come. Overall, the outing against Oklahoma State will help him though, as he showed that he can defend an NFL-caliber receiver in man coverage.
2021 NFL Draft Stock Down.
Chuba Hubbard, RB, Oklahoma State Hubbard has a few critical issues to work on if he wants to boost his grade for the 2021 NFL Draft. These areas are showing more ability in pass protection and performing as a receiving back.
Versus Tulsa last Saturday, Hubbard effort got off to a rough start. He made a pathetic cut-block attempt early in the game that allowed his quarterback to get sacked. It looked like Hubbard really didn't really want to block the edge rusher and was just expending the bare minimum effort possible. Shortly later, Hubbard had another play in pass protection on which his effort was lacking. Things got even worse for Hubbard later in the first quarter when he fumbled a handoff that was recovered by Tulsa.
Hubbard couldn't get into a groove as a runner either. On top of Hubbard not finding good holes, he was failing to breaking tackles and to show physicality as a runner. Hubbard did manage a short-yardage touchdown early in the fourth quarter when Oklahoma State achieved enough of a push to let Hubbard fall over the goal line.
Hubbard finished with 93 yards on 27 carries - 3.4-yard average - and a touchdown. This was a bad start to the season that will hurt Hubbard's draft grade later in the fall. Team sources who I was texting with during the game acknowledged that Hubbard's pass blocking clearly needs a lot of work for the next level. For the passing driven NFL, that is a serious issue. On top of blocking poorly, Hubbard did not run hard. His performance against Tulsa looked more like that of a third-round back rather than a first- or second-round pick.
Tylan Wallace, WR, Oklahoma State The 2020 opener against Tulsa was Wallace's first playing time since suffering a torn ACL last year. While he was shut out in the first half, Wallace got involved in the third quarter with a win on a 50-50 reception. However, Wallace was unable to break up a poorly thrown pass that ended up being picked off by Tulsa cornerback Allie Green IV. Wallace came back to make a leaping 36-yard grab over Green on the next series.
Wallace totaled 94 yards on four receptions against Tulsa. While the production was good, he really struggled to get off press coverage. He did not have the speed to separate from man coverage and also was not sudden or explosive to create separation out of breaks. This demonstrates that Wallace clearly is not a fast receiver for the NFL and not sudden as a route runner. The Tulsa game will hurt Wallace with NFL teams because it illustrates issues with generating separation, which could be a huge issue for him as a pro. Wallace look more like a mid-rounder after this game.


NFL Football Free Picks and Weekly Expert Predictions [2021]
Season to Date: 33 -45 -1.
Sunday 1/24 ??“ Bills vs Chiefs Free Pick LOSS Sunday 1/24 ??“ Bucs vs Packers Free Pick LOSS.
Sunday 1/17 ??“ Bucs vs Saints Free Pick LOSS Sunday 1/17 ??“ Browns vs Chiefs Free Pick WIN.
Saturday 1/16 ??“ Ravens vs Bills Free Pick WIN Saturday 1/16 ??“ Rams vs Packers Free Pick LOSS.
Sunday 1/10 ??“ Browns vs Steelers Free Pick LOSS Sunday 1/10 ??“ Bears vs Saints Free Pick LOSS.
Saturday 1/9 ??“ Bucs vs Washington Free Pick WIN Saturday 1/9 ??“ Rams vs Seahawks Free Pick LOSS.
Sunday 1/3 ??“ Packers vs Bears Free Pick WIN Sunday 1/3 ??“ Cowboys vs Giants Free Pick LOSS.
Monday 12/28 ??“ Bills vs Patriots Free Pick LOSS.
Sunday 12/27 ??“ Rams vs Seahawks Free Pick LOSS.
Saturday 12/26 ??“ Dolphins vs Raiders Free Pick LOSS.
Friday 12/25 ??“ Vikings vs Saints Free Pick WIN.
Monday 12/21 ??“ Steelers vs Bengals Free Pick LOSS.
Sunday 12/20 ??“ Eagles vs Cardinals Free Pick LOSS Sunday 12/20 ??“ Chiefs vs Saints Free Pick PUSH.
Saturday 12/19 ??“ Panthers vs Packers Free Pick LOSS.
Thursday 12/17 ??“ Chargers vs Raiders Free Pick WIN.
Monday 12/14 ??“ Ravens vs Browns Free Pick WIN.
Sunday 12/11 ??“ Steelers vs Bills Free Pick LOSS Sunday 12/11 ??“ Colts vs Raiders Free Pick LOSS.
Thursday 12/10 ??“ Patriots vs Rams Free Pick WIN.
Tuesday 12/8 ??“ Cowboys vs Ravens Free Pick LOSS.
Monday 12/7 ??“ Bills vs 49ers Free Pick WIN.
Sunday 12/6 ??“ Patriots vs Chargers Free Pick LOSS Sunday 12/6 ??“ Browns vs Titans Free Pick LOSS.
Wednesday 12/2 ??“ Ravens vs Steelers Free Pick LOSS.
Monday 11/30 ??“ Seahawks vs Eagles Free Pick WIN.
Sunday 11/29 ??“ Bears vs Packers Free Pick LOSS Sunday 11/29 ??“ Chiefs vs Bucs Free Pick LOSS.
Thursday 11/26 ??“ Washington vs Cowboys Free Pick WIN Thursday 11/26 ??“ Texans -3 over Lions WIN.
Monday 11/23 ??“ Rams vs Bucs Free Pick LOSS.
Sunday 11/22 ??“ Packers vs Colts Free Pick WIN Sunday 11/22 ??“ Patriots vs Texans Free Pick LOSS.
Thursday 11/19 ??“ Cardinals vs Seahawks Free Pick LOSS.
Monday 11/16 ??“ Vikings vs Bears Free Pick WIN.
Sunday 11/15 ??“ Ravens vs Patriots Free Pick WIN Sunday 11/15 ??“ Bills vs Cardinals Free Pick WIN.
Thursday 11/12 ??“ Colts vs Titans Free Pick LOSS.
Monday 11/9 ??“ Patriots vs Jets Free Pick LOSS.
Sunday 11/8 ??“ Saints vs Bucs Free Pick LOSS Sunday 11/8 ??“ Seahawks vs Bills Free Pick LOSS.
Thursday 11/5 ??“ Packers vs 49ers Free Pick WIN.
Monday 11/2 ??“ Bucs vs Giants Free Pick LOSS.
Sunday 11/1 ??“ 49ers vs Seahawks Free Pick WIN Sunday 11/1 ??“ Steelers vs Ravens Free Pick LOSS.
Thursday 10/29 ??“ Falcons vs Panthers Free Pick LOSS.
Monday 10/26 ??“ Bears vs Rams Free Pick LOSS.
Sunday 10/25 ??“ Seahawks vs Cardinals Free Pick WIN Sunday 10/25 ??“ 49ers vs Patriots Free Pick LOSS.
Thursday 10/22 ??“ Giants vs Eagles Free Pick LOSS.
Sunday 10/18 ??“ Rams vs 49ers Free Pick LOSS Sunday 10/18 ??“ Packers vs Bucs Free Pick LOSS.
Tuesday 10/13 ??“ Bills vs Titans Free Pick LOSS.
Monday 10/12 ??“ Chargers vs Saints Free Pick WIN.
Sunday 10/11 ??“ Vikings vs Seahawks Free Pick WIN Sunday 10/11 ??“ Panthers vs Falcons Free Pick LOSS.
Thursday 10/8 ??“ Bucs vs Bears Free Pick LOSS.
Monday 10/5 ??“ Falcons vs Packers Free Pick LOSS.
Sunday 10/4 ??“ Eagles vs 49ers Free Pick WIN Sunday 10/4 ??“ Saints vs Lions Free Pick WIN.
Thursday 10/1 ??“ Broncos vs Jets Free Pick LOSS.
Monday 9/28 ??“ Chiefs vs Ravens Free Pick WIN.
Sunday 9/27 ??“ Raiders vs Patriots Free Pick WIN Sunday 9/27 ??“ Rams vs Bills Free Pick WIN.
Thursday 9/24 ??“ Dolphins vs Jaguars Free Pick LOSS.
Monday 9/21 ??“ Saints vs Raiders Free Pick LOSS.
Sunday 9/20 ??“ Patriots vs Seahawks Free Pick WIN Sunday 9/20 ??“ Falcons vs Cowboys Free Pick LOSS Sunday 9/20 ??“ Rams vs Eagles Free Pick WIN.
Thursday 9/17 ??“ Bengals vs Browns Free Pick WIN.
Monday 9/14 ??“ Steelers vs Giants Free Pick WIN.
Sunday 9/13 ??“ Cowboys vs Rams Free Pick LOSS Sunday 9/13 ??“ Cardinals vs 49ers Free Pick WIN Sunday 9/13 ??“ Eagles vs Washington Free Pick LOSS.
Thursday 9/10 ??“ Texans vs Chiefs Free Pick WIN.


NFL picks, predictions for Week 3: Packers handle Saints; Bengals bury Eagles; Steelers top Texans.
NFL game picks and predictions for Week 3 of the 2020 season are tricky now that desperation is setting in for the remaining winless teams.
Of the 11 teams that enter Week 3 with 0-2 records, all but two are underdogs this week based on the point spreads. They'll be fighting against those odds knowing an 0-3 start to the season is all but a fork in what a few weeks ago was the promise of a fresh start.
The pair of winless teams entering Week 3 as favorites to win are the Eagles and Falcons against the Bengals and Bears, respectively. Both have the advantage of playing at home. The odds also suggest the Dolphins and Vikings have strong chances to pick up their first wins of the season based on the tight lines for their games against the Jaguars and Titans, respectively.
With that as the background, below are our picks and predictions for Week 3 of the NFL season. As always, our point spreads are courtesy of Sports Insider.
NFL picks, predictions for Week 3.
Miami Dolphins at Jacksonville Jaguars (-2 1/2)
Thursday, 8:20 p.m. ET, NFL Network.
Unless the Dolphins decide now is the time to start Tua Tagovialoa at quarterback, we can't see Miami outscoring Jacksonville in this game, especially if Byron Jones is out of the Dolphins' lineup. Gardner Minshew's strong start to the season combined with Miami's relative struggles defensively tilts the scale toward the Jaguars.
Pick : Jaguars 30, Dolphins 26.
Houston Texans at Pittsburgh Steelers (-5)
Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, CBS.
This is a tough game to predict in part because the two-week samples for these teams don't provide enough information. The Steelers are 2-0 after wins against bad teams, and the Texans are 0-2 after losses to good teams. Houston will be in desperation mode, but Deshaun Watson can only do so much. The Steelers' complete roster and coaching advantages will outweigh the Texans' QB advantage.
Pick : Steelers 27, Texans 21.
Los Angeles Rams at Buffalo Bills (-2 1/2)
Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, Fox.
The Bills have taken care of business in the division thus far with wins over the Jets and Dolphins, which is a good sign for Buffalo regarding its AFC East title hopes. This game will tell us more about the Bills' chances beyond the division. The Rams are off to a hot start, and Sean McVay's teams tend to play well in this early window for a west coast team. This feels like a toss-up.
Pick : Bills 28, Rams 27.
San Francisco 49ers (-4) at New York Giants.
Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, Fox.
This is quite literally the last place the 49ers would want to play in Week 3. That has nothing to do with the Giants and everything to do with the field at MetLife Stadium, which may or may not have led to the alarming injuries San Francisco suffered last week when it beat up on the Jets at the same venue. Jimmy Garoppolo being out of the lineup will help make this a close game, but the 49ers will be the better team regardless.
Pick : 49ers 23, Giants 20.
Cincinnati Bengals at Philadelphia Eagles (-6 1/2)
Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, CBS.
Barring a tie, one of these teams is going to leave Lincoln Financial Field on Sunday in an 0-3 hole and with the inevitable feeling that its hopes for the season are dashed. The spread suggests the home team should be an easy pick, but the Eagles' brutal performances in their two losses suggest otherwise. The trends for these teams are moving in a way that's good for Cincinnati and bad for Philly.
Pick : Bengals 27, Eagles 23.
Las Vegas Raiders at New England Patriots (-6 1/2)
Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, CBS.
The Patriots probably would prefer to win games they way they did against the Dolphins in Week 1, controlling the line of scrimmage and the game tempo with the power running game. But they proved in the Week 2 loss to the Seahawks they can compete in high-scoring games with Cam Newton's passing, too. The Raiders game could go either way, but the Patriots will be prepared regardless.
Pick : Patriots 30, Raiders 24.
Tennessee Titans (-1 1/2) at Minnesota Vikings.
Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, CBS.
This is a surprising line even though the Vikings are 0-2 with a struggling quarterback in Kirk Cousins. Minnesota returns home following its clunker in Indianapolis last week and draws a team it's built to beat as long as the offense can stay on schedule. The combination of desperation and better ball protection should get the Vikings on the board with a win.
Pick : Vikings 28, Titans 23.
Washington Football Team at Cleveland Browns (-7)
Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, Fox.
Washington through two weeks has proven it will not be an easy out under new coach Ron Rivera this season no matter its roster limitations. The Browns, meanwhile, are still trying to prove their relatively stacked roster can play well enough together to win on a consistent basis. Cleveland can't afford to drop this one at home and spoil all of the positive vibes that came from their Week 2 win over Cincinnati.
Pick : Browns 27, Washington 17.
Chicago Bears at Atlanta Falcons (-3)
Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, Fox.
The Falcons' unthinkable loss to the Cowboys last week makes it easy to forget this team, though winless, has been lighting it up offensively. Which makes Matt Ryan and Co. a tough matchup for a Bears defense that has been good-but-not-great through their two wins. Chicago will do some scoring against Atlanta's shaky defense, but not enough.
Pick : Falcons 34, Bears 24.
Carolina Panthers at Los Angeles Chargers (-6 1/2)
Sunday, 4:05 p.m. ET, CBS.
The Chargers are dealing with a strange quarterback situation, insisting they'll put Tyrod Taylor back in the lineup if he can play following the chest-pain scare that led to rookie Justin Herbert's impressive first start last week. Regardless, the Panthers' chances in this game depend on Christian McCaffrey's availability, and he'll be out.
Pick : Chargers 26, Panthers 20.
New York Jets at Indianapolis Colts (-9 1/2)
Sunday, 4:05 p.m. ET, CBS.
This is the biggest line of Week 3, which reflects how poorly the Jets have played through the first two weeks of the season. They have to at least compete against the Colts, or the calls for coach Adam Gase's job will become louder than they already are. The only chance for that, though, is a bunch of Philip Rivers turnovers, which is not out of the realm of possibility.
Pick : Colts 34, Jets 23.
Dallas Cowboys at Seattle Seahawks (-4 1/2)
Sunday, 4:25 p.m. ET, Fox.
Fox's Game of the Week is a dandy, especially with the Cowboys riding the high of their historic comeback win over the Falcons last week. The Seahawks are coming off an exhilarating win of their own with a red-hot quarterback. This should be tight. We like the team former Jets safety Jamal Adams wanted to play for to edge the team he ended up joining via trade.
Pick : Cowboys 28, Seahawks 24.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers (-6) at Denver Broncos.
Sunday, 4:25 p.m. ET, Fox.
Todd Bowles' defense is not what Jeff Driskel needs to see in his first start in place of the injured Drew Lock. The matchup on that side of the ball makes what Tom Brady does on the other side almost irrelevant, though the Bucs' offense looked much better in Week 2 than it did in Week 1.
Pick : Buccaneers 24, Broncos 16.
Detroit Lions at Arizona Cardinals (-6)
Sunday, 4:25 p.m. ET, Fox.
Based mostly on the incredible play of Kyler Murray through the first two weeks of the season, this game for the Lions has gone from winnable to challenging in a hurry. Detroit's defense doesn't have enough to slow down Arizona, which will put Mathew Stafford in more bad spots.
Pick : Cardinals 31, Lions 21.
Green Bay Packers at New Orleans Saints (-3 1/2)
Sunday, 8:20 p.m. ET, NBC.
This game understandably will be teased as a matchup of future Hall of Fame quarterbacks in Aaron Rodgers and Drew Brees even though the best players on the field might end up being running backs Aaron Jones and Alvin Kamara. The Saints will be missing the edge that would have been a prime-time Superdome crowd, which is a big deal against Rodgers. The Packers QB getting to use his hard count on the road in 2020 isn't fair.
Pick : Packers 30, Saints 24.
Kansas City Chiefs at Baltimore Ravens (-3)
Monday, 8:15 p.m. ET, ESPN.
ESPN for years has been angling to get a better NFL TV package, so this "Monday Night Football" gem should be extra satisfying for the network. It's the rare big game where, barring catastrophic injury, the loser can't feel too bad about itself. The Ravens have looked better than the Chiefs thus far in 2020, so we'll take the home team. Kansas City obviously will be fine in the long run should it drop this one in Week 3.




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?»?College football recruiting: 2021 National Signing Day key announcement times, predictions, picks.
Everything you need to know as the Class of 2021 enters its final stretch.
National Signing Day is still the first Wednesday in February even if the event has become a shell of its former self. Over the last few years, since the onset of the early signing period in December, the traditional National Signing Day hasn't been the same.
It's certainly even more different in 2021 due to the pandemic, which altered the recruiting calendar significantly. National Signing Day is still important, however, even if the number of top players unsigned is fairly small. Of the 358 prospects rated four stars or better in the 247Sports Composite, only 30 remain unsigned.
There is the potential for chaos, though, as some prospects who are verbally committed could flip their commitments elsewhere. Unsigned college football recruits always bring the drama as they make one of the biggest decisions of their lives. Plus, there are plenty of team storylines to track, so here's a primer to get you through the busy day.
The Storylines.
How many players will teams actually sign? That's something we are watching as an industry. With a transfer exemption due to COVID-19 that will allow players to be immediately eligible along with a lot of uncertainty around recruits due to the lack of camps, combines and visits, many schools are electing to use more of their 25 new scholarship player limit on transfers.
"If it is a borderline recruit for us, we'd rather take a transfer who we know can cut it physically at the college level," said one staffer. Read more about the transfer situation here.
Will Alabama land the top-rated class of all-time? All the Crimson Tide have to do is to hold onto their current class and land this thing Wednesday. If they do, the Tide will have 325.46 points on the 247Sports Composite, eclipsing the mark set by the 2010 Florida Gators.
USC's bounceback class is also something to watch. A year after signing a class which was light on numbers and talent and finishing 64th in the 247Sports Composite team rankings, the Trojans retooled their staff and currently sit eighth with the chance to climb even higher.
The Announcements.
All times Eastern and subject to change.


2021 NFL Draft Stock - Week 3.
This new section highlights which players have improved or worsened their 2021 NFL Draft stock as the draft approaches.
2021 NFL Draft Stock Up.
Paris Ford, S, Pittsburgh After recording an interception in his 2020 season opener, Ford was able to extend his streak with a quality performance against Syracuse. Ford was active around the ball from the start of the game, including laying a punishing hit on a wide receiver in the flat to snuff out a bubble screen. Ford helped make some tackles in the ground game as well. Ford also made an excellent play in the third quarter, reading a screen to get in position and then makin a diving catch for his second interception of the season.
Against Syracuse, Ford showed his good instincts in pass coverage and the ground game. He covers a lot of ground in zone coverage, is a physical player willing to dish out some hard hits, is a fast defender, and willingly handles the run. This tape will definitely help his draft grade.
Tre Nixon, WR, Central Florida Nixon was on NFL teams' preseason watch list, and he gave proof why right out of the gate at Georgia Tech. On Central Florida's first drive, Nixon made two huge plays to get his team tied at seven, including running a deep post route down the middle of the field for a gain of 49 yards. To finish the drive, Nixon caught a short touchdown on a slant and held on to the ball after absorbing a hard hit from the safety.
Later in the first half, Nixon got a step on the cornerback while running vertically down the field. It turned into a tough contested catch in the end zone though because the pass was underthrown. That allowed the cornerback to recover, but Nixon still made the superb catch for the score while landing hard on the ground. That play, unfortunately, knocked him out for the rest of the game. It could have been a prolific game for Nixon, who had 94 yards on four receptions with two touchdowns through two quarters.
Assuming Nixon is not seriously injured, this was a really nice tape for him to give pro evaluators. The 6-foot-2, 180-pounder showed the ability to make tough contested catches knowing that hits were coming. To go along his with quality size and strong hands, Nixon had enough quickness to get open running vertically and out of his breaks. When teams assign Nixon a draft grade, this performance will definitely help him.
Sam Cosmi, OT, Texas As we covered in the Hot Press, one player who teams wanted to see up close and improve in the eyeball test was Texas left tackle Sam Cosmi. While Cosmi has yet to be challenged significantly on the field, team sources say that Cosmi looks more physically developed this year than he did in 2019.
Allie Green IV, CB, Tulsa Green had a nice game against Oklahoma State, showing the ability to run with wide receiver Tylan Wallace and blanketing him in man coverage. Wallace won some contested catches, but Green did as well, notching an interception on a 50-50 pass. Green' length and size make him a potential press-man corner for the next level, but he could have issues with speed receivers, so it will be interesting to see how he performs against speed receivers in the weeks to come. Overall, the outing against Oklahoma State will help him though, as he showed that he can defend an NFL-caliber receiver in man coverage.
2021 NFL Draft Stock Down.
Chuba Hubbard, RB, Oklahoma State Hubbard has a few critical issues to work on if he wants to boost his grade for the 2021 NFL Draft. These areas are showing more ability in pass protection and performing as a receiving back.
Versus Tulsa last Saturday, Hubbard effort got off to a rough start. He made a pathetic cut-block attempt early in the game that allowed his quarterback to get sacked. It looked like Hubbard really didn't really want to block the edge rusher and was just expending the bare minimum effort possible. Shortly later, Hubbard had another play in pass protection on which his effort was lacking. Things got even worse for Hubbard later in the first quarter when he fumbled a handoff that was recovered by Tulsa.
Hubbard couldn't get into a groove as a runner either. On top of Hubbard not finding good holes, he was failing to breaking tackles and to show physicality as a runner. Hubbard did manage a short-yardage touchdown early in the fourth quarter when Oklahoma State achieved enough of a push to let Hubbard fall over the goal line.
Hubbard finished with 93 yards on 27 carries - 3.4-yard average - and a touchdown. This was a bad start to the season that will hurt Hubbard's draft grade later in the fall. Team sources who I was texting with during the game acknowledged that Hubbard's pass blocking clearly needs a lot of work for the next level. For the passing driven NFL, that is a serious issue. On top of blocking poorly, Hubbard did not run hard. His performance against Tulsa looked more like that of a third-round back rather than a first- or second-round pick.
Tylan Wallace, WR, Oklahoma State The 2020 opener against Tulsa was Wallace's first playing time since suffering a torn ACL last year. While he was shut out in the first half, Wallace got involved in the third quarter with a win on a 50-50 reception. However, Wallace was unable to break up a poorly thrown pass that ended up being picked off by Tulsa cornerback Allie Green IV. Wallace came back to make a leaping 36-yard grab over Green on the next series.
Wallace totaled 94 yards on four receptions against Tulsa. While the production was good, he really struggled to get off press coverage. He did not have the speed to separate from man coverage and also was not sudden or explosive to create separation out of breaks. This demonstrates that Wallace clearly is not a fast receiver for the NFL and not sudden as a route runner. The Tulsa game will hurt Wallace with NFL teams because it illustrates issues with generating separation, which could be a huge issue for him as a pro. Wallace look more like a mid-rounder after this game.


NFL Football Free Picks and Weekly Expert Predictions [2021]
Season to Date: 33 -45 -1.
Sunday 1/24 ??“ Bills vs Chiefs Free Pick LOSS Sunday 1/24 ??“ Bucs vs Packers Free Pick LOSS.
Sunday 1/17 ??“ Bucs vs Saints Free Pick LOSS Sunday 1/17 ??“ Browns vs Chiefs Free Pick WIN.
Saturday 1/16 ??“ Ravens vs Bills Free Pick WIN Saturday 1/16 ??“ Rams vs Packers Free Pick LOSS.
Sunday 1/10 ??“ Browns vs Steelers Free Pick LOSS Sunday 1/10 ??“ Bears vs Saints Free Pick LOSS.
Saturday 1/9 ??“ Bucs vs Washington Free Pick WIN Saturday 1/9 ??“ Rams vs Seahawks Free Pick LOSS.
Sunday 1/3 ??“ Packers vs Bears Free Pick WIN Sunday 1/3 ??“ Cowboys vs Giants Free Pick LOSS.
Monday 12/28 ??“ Bills vs Patriots Free Pick LOSS.
Sunday 12/27 ??“ Rams vs Seahawks Free Pick LOSS.
Saturday 12/26 ??“ Dolphins vs Raiders Free Pick LOSS.
Friday 12/25 ??“ Vikings vs Saints Free Pick WIN.
Monday 12/21 ??“ Steelers vs Bengals Free Pick LOSS.
Sunday 12/20 ??“ Eagles vs Cardinals Free Pick LOSS Sunday 12/20 ??“ Chiefs vs Saints Free Pick PUSH.
Saturday 12/19 ??“ Panthers vs Packers Free Pick LOSS.
Thursday 12/17 ??“ Chargers vs Raiders Free Pick WIN.
Monday 12/14 ??“ Ravens vs Browns Free Pick WIN.
Sunday 12/11 ??“ Steelers vs Bills Free Pick LOSS Sunday 12/11 ??“ Colts vs Raiders Free Pick LOSS.
Thursday 12/10 ??“ Patriots vs Rams Free Pick WIN.
Tuesday 12/8 ??“ Cowboys vs Ravens Free Pick LOSS.
Monday 12/7 ??“ Bills vs 49ers Free Pick WIN.
Sunday 12/6 ??“ Patriots vs Chargers Free Pick LOSS Sunday 12/6 ??“ Browns vs Titans Free Pick LOSS.
Wednesday 12/2 ??“ Ravens vs Steelers Free Pick LOSS.
Monday 11/30 ??“ Seahawks vs Eagles Free Pick WIN.
Sunday 11/29 ??“ Bears vs Packers Free Pick LOSS Sunday 11/29 ??“ Chiefs vs Bucs Free Pick LOSS.
Thursday 11/26 ??“ Washington vs Cowboys Free Pick WIN Thursday 11/26 ??“ Texans -3 over Lions WIN.
Monday 11/23 ??“ Rams vs Bucs Free Pick LOSS.
Sunday 11/22 ??“ Packers vs Colts Free Pick WIN Sunday 11/22 ??“ Patriots vs Texans Free Pick LOSS.
Thursday 11/19 ??“ Cardinals vs Seahawks Free Pick LOSS.
Monday 11/16 ??“ Vikings vs Bears Free Pick WIN.
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Thursday 11/12 ??“ Colts vs Titans Free Pick LOSS.
Monday 11/9 ??“ Patriots vs Jets Free Pick LOSS.
Sunday 11/8 ??“ Saints vs Bucs Free Pick LOSS Sunday 11/8 ??“ Seahawks vs Bills Free Pick LOSS.
Thursday 11/5 ??“ Packers vs 49ers Free Pick WIN.
Monday 11/2 ??“ Bucs vs Giants Free Pick LOSS.
Sunday 11/1 ??“ 49ers vs Seahawks Free Pick WIN Sunday 11/1 ??“ Steelers vs Ravens Free Pick LOSS.
Thursday 10/29 ??“ Falcons vs Panthers Free Pick LOSS.
Monday 10/26 ??“ Bears vs Rams Free Pick LOSS.
Sunday 10/25 ??“ Seahawks vs Cardinals Free Pick WIN Sunday 10/25 ??“ 49ers vs Patriots Free Pick LOSS.
Thursday 10/22 ??“ Giants vs Eagles Free Pick LOSS.
Sunday 10/18 ??“ Rams vs 49ers Free Pick LOSS Sunday 10/18 ??“ Packers vs Bucs Free Pick LOSS.
Tuesday 10/13 ??“ Bills vs Titans Free Pick LOSS.
Monday 10/12 ??“ Chargers vs Saints Free Pick WIN.
Sunday 10/11 ??“ Vikings vs Seahawks Free Pick WIN Sunday 10/11 ??“ Panthers vs Falcons Free Pick LOSS.
Thursday 10/8 ??“ Bucs vs Bears Free Pick LOSS.
Monday 10/5 ??“ Falcons vs Packers Free Pick LOSS.
Sunday 10/4 ??“ Eagles vs 49ers Free Pick WIN Sunday 10/4 ??“ Saints vs Lions Free Pick WIN.
Thursday 10/1 ??“ Broncos vs Jets Free Pick LOSS.
Monday 9/28 ??“ Chiefs vs Ravens Free Pick WIN.
Sunday 9/27 ??“ Raiders vs Patriots Free Pick WIN Sunday 9/27 ??“ Rams vs Bills Free Pick WIN.
Thursday 9/24 ??“ Dolphins vs Jaguars Free Pick LOSS.
Monday 9/21 ??“ Saints vs Raiders Free Pick LOSS.
Sunday 9/20 ??“ Patriots vs Seahawks Free Pick WIN Sunday 9/20 ??“ Falcons vs Cowboys Free Pick LOSS Sunday 9/20 ??“ Rams vs Eagles Free Pick WIN.
Thursday 9/17 ??“ Bengals vs Browns Free Pick WIN.
Monday 9/14 ??“ Steelers vs Giants Free Pick WIN.
Sunday 9/13 ??“ Cowboys vs Rams Free Pick LOSS Sunday 9/13 ??“ Cardinals vs 49ers Free Pick WIN Sunday 9/13 ??“ Eagles vs Washington Free Pick LOSS.
Thursday 9/10 ??“ Texans vs Chiefs Free Pick WIN.


NFL picks, predictions for Week 3: Packers handle Saints; Bengals bury Eagles; Steelers top Texans.
NFL game picks and predictions for Week 3 of the 2020 season are tricky now that desperation is setting in for the remaining winless teams.
Of the 11 teams that enter Week 3 with 0-2 records, all but two are underdogs this week based on the point spreads. They'll be fighting against those odds knowing an 0-3 start to the season is all but a fork in what a few weeks ago was the promise of a fresh start.
The pair of winless teams entering Week 3 as favorites to win are the Eagles and Falcons against the Bengals and Bears, respectively. Both have the advantage of playing at home. The odds also suggest the Dolphins and Vikings have strong chances to pick up their first wins of the season based on the tight lines for their games against the Jaguars and Titans, respectively.
With that as the background, below are our picks and predictions for Week 3 of the NFL season. As always, our point spreads are courtesy of Sports Insider.
NFL picks, predictions for Week 3.
Miami Dolphins at Jacksonville Jaguars (-2 1/2)
Thursday, 8:20 p.m. ET, NFL Network.
Unless the Dolphins decide now is the time to start Tua Tagovialoa at quarterback, we can't see Miami outscoring Jacksonville in this game, especially if Byron Jones is out of the Dolphins' lineup. Gardner Minshew's strong start to the season combined with Miami's relative struggles defensively tilts the scale toward the Jaguars.
Pick : Jaguars 30, Dolphins 26.
Houston Texans at Pittsburgh Steelers (-5)
Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, CBS.
This is a tough game to predict in part because the two-week samples for these teams don't provide enough information. The Steelers are 2-0 after wins against bad teams, and the Texans are 0-2 after losses to good teams. Houston will be in desperation mode, but Deshaun Watson can only do so much. The Steelers' complete roster and coaching advantages will outweigh the Texans' QB advantage.
Pick : Steelers 27, Texans 21.
Los Angeles Rams at Buffalo Bills (-2 1/2)
Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, Fox.
The Bills have taken care of business in the division thus far with wins over the Jets and Dolphins, which is a good sign for Buffalo regarding its AFC East title hopes. This game will tell us more about the Bills' chances beyond the division. The Rams are off to a hot start, and Sean McVay's teams tend to play well in this early window for a west coast team. This feels like a toss-up.
Pick : Bills 28, Rams 27.
San Francisco 49ers (-4) at New York Giants.
Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, Fox.
This is quite literally the last place the 49ers would want to play in Week 3. That has nothing to do with the Giants and everything to do with the field at MetLife Stadium, which may or may not have led to the alarming injuries San Francisco suffered last week when it beat up on the Jets at the same venue. Jimmy Garoppolo being out of the lineup will help make this a close game, but the 49ers will be the better team regardless.
Pick : 49ers 23, Giants 20.
Cincinnati Bengals at Philadelphia Eagles (-6 1/2)
Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, CBS.
Barring a tie, one of these teams is going to leave Lincoln Financial Field on Sunday in an 0-3 hole and with the inevitable feeling that its hopes for the season are dashed. The spread suggests the home team should be an easy pick, but the Eagles' brutal performances in their two losses suggest otherwise. The trends for these teams are moving in a way that's good for Cincinnati and bad for Philly.
Pick : Bengals 27, Eagles 23.
Las Vegas Raiders at New England Patriots (-6 1/2)
Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, CBS.
The Patriots probably would prefer to win games they way they did against the Dolphins in Week 1, controlling the line of scrimmage and the game tempo with the power running game. But they proved in the Week 2 loss to the Seahawks they can compete in high-scoring games with Cam Newton's passing, too. The Raiders game could go either way, but the Patriots will be prepared regardless.
Pick : Patriots 30, Raiders 24.
Tennessee Titans (-1 1/2) at Minnesota Vikings.
Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, CBS.
This is a surprising line even though the Vikings are 0-2 with a struggling quarterback in Kirk Cousins. Minnesota returns home following its clunker in Indianapolis last week and draws a team it's built to beat as long as the offense can stay on schedule. The combination of desperation and better ball protection should get the Vikings on the board with a win.
Pick : Vikings 28, Titans 23.
Washington Football Team at Cleveland Browns (-7)
Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, Fox.
Washington through two weeks has proven it will not be an easy out under new coach Ron Rivera this season no matter its roster limitations. The Browns, meanwhile, are still trying to prove their relatively stacked roster can play well enough together to win on a consistent basis. Cleveland can't afford to drop this one at home and spoil all of the positive vibes that came from their Week 2 win over Cincinnati.
Pick : Browns 27, Washington 17.
Chicago Bears at Atlanta Falcons (-3)
Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, Fox.
The Falcons' unthinkable loss to the Cowboys last week makes it easy to forget this team, though winless, has been lighting it up offensively. Which makes Matt Ryan and Co. a tough matchup for a Bears defense that has been good-but-not-great through their two wins. Chicago will do some scoring against Atlanta's shaky defense, but not enough.
Pick : Falcons 34, Bears 24.
Carolina Panthers at Los Angeles Chargers (-6 1/2)
Sunday, 4:05 p.m. ET, CBS.
The Chargers are dealing with a strange quarterback situation, insisting they'll put Tyrod Taylor back in the lineup if he can play following the chest-pain scare that led to rookie Justin Herbert's impressive first start last week. Regardless, the Panthers' chances in this game depend on Christian McCaffrey's availability, and he'll be out.
Pick : Chargers 26, Panthers 20.
New York Jets at Indianapolis Colts (-9 1/2)
Sunday, 4:05 p.m. ET, CBS.
This is the biggest line of Week 3, which reflects how poorly the Jets have played through the first two weeks of the season. They have to at least compete against the Colts, or the calls for coach Adam Gase's job will become louder than they already are. The only chance for that, though, is a bunch of Philip Rivers turnovers, which is not out of the realm of possibility.
Pick : Colts 34, Jets 23.
Dallas Cowboys at Seattle Seahawks (-4 1/2)
Sunday, 4:25 p.m. ET, Fox.
Fox's Game of the Week is a dandy, especially with the Cowboys riding the high of their historic comeback win over the Falcons last week. The Seahawks are coming off an exhilarating win of their own with a red-hot quarterback. This should be tight. We like the team former Jets safety Jamal Adams wanted to play for to edge the team he ended up joining via trade.
Pick : Cowboys 28, Seahawks 24.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers (-6) at Denver Broncos.
Sunday, 4:25 p.m. ET, Fox.
Todd Bowles' defense is not what Jeff Driskel needs to see in his first start in place of the injured Drew Lock. The matchup on that side of the ball makes what Tom Brady does on the other side almost irrelevant, though the Bucs' offense looked much better in Week 2 than it did in Week 1.
Pick : Buccaneers 24, Broncos 16.
Detroit Lions at Arizona Cardinals (-6)
Sunday, 4:25 p.m. ET, Fox.
Based mostly on the incredible play of Kyler Murray through the first two weeks of the season, this game for the Lions has gone from winnable to challenging in a hurry. Detroit's defense doesn't have enough to slow down Arizona, which will put Mathew Stafford in more bad spots.
Pick : Cardinals 31, Lions 21.
Green Bay Packers at New Orleans Saints (-3 1/2)
Sunday, 8:20 p.m. ET, NBC.
This game understandably will be teased as a matchup of future Hall of Fame quarterbacks in Aaron Rodgers and Drew Brees even though the best players on the field might end up being running backs Aaron Jones and Alvin Kamara. The Saints will be missing the edge that would have been a prime-time Superdome crowd, which is a big deal against Rodgers. The Packers QB getting to use his hard count on the road in 2020 isn't fair.
Pick : Packers 30, Saints 24.
Kansas City Chiefs at Baltimore Ravens (-3)
Monday, 8:15 p.m. ET, ESPN.
ESPN for years has been angling to get a better NFL TV package, so this "Monday Night Football" gem should be extra satisfying for the network. It's the rare big game where, barring catastrophic injury, the loser can't feel too bad about itself. The Ravens have looked better than the Chiefs thus far in 2020, so we'll take the home team. Kansas City obviously will be fine in the long run should it drop this one in Week 3.




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?»?College football recruiting: 2021 National Signing Day key announcement times, predictions, picks.
Everything you need to know as the Class of 2021 enters its final stretch.
National Signing Day is still the first Wednesday in February even if the event has become a shell of its former self. Over the last few years, since the onset of the early signing period in December, the traditional National Signing Day hasn't been the same.
It's certainly even more different in 2021 due to the pandemic, which altered the recruiting calendar significantly. National Signing Day is still important, however, even if the number of top players unsigned is fairly small. Of the 358 prospects rated four stars or better in the 247Sports Composite, only 30 remain unsigned.
There is the potential for chaos, though, as some prospects who are verbally committed could flip their commitments elsewhere. Unsigned college football recruits always bring the drama as they make one of the biggest decisions of their lives. Plus, there are plenty of team storylines to track, so here's a primer to get you through the busy day.
The Storylines.
How many players will teams actually sign? That's something we are watching as an industry. With a transfer exemption due to COVID-19 that will allow players to be immediately eligible along with a lot of uncertainty around recruits due to the lack of camps, combines and visits, many schools are electing to use more of their 25 new scholarship player limit on transfers.
"If it is a borderline recruit for us, we'd rather take a transfer who we know can cut it physically at the college level," said one staffer. Read more about the transfer situation here.
Will Alabama land the top-rated class of all-time? All the Crimson Tide have to do is to hold onto their current class and land this thing Wednesday. If they do, the Tide will have 325.46 points on the 247Sports Composite, eclipsing the mark set by the 2010 Florida Gators.
USC's bounceback class is also something to watch. A year after signing a class which was light on numbers and talent and finishing 64th in the 247Sports Composite team rankings, the Trojans retooled their staff and currently sit eighth with the chance to climb even higher.
The Announcements.
All times Eastern and subject to change.


2021 NFL Draft Stock - Week 3.
This new section highlights which players have improved or worsened their 2021 NFL Draft stock as the draft approaches.
2021 NFL Draft Stock Up.
Paris Ford, S, Pittsburgh After recording an interception in his 2020 season opener, Ford was able to extend his streak with a quality performance against Syracuse. Ford was active around the ball from the start of the game, including laying a punishing hit on a wide receiver in the flat to snuff out a bubble screen. Ford helped make some tackles in the ground game as well. Ford also made an excellent play in the third quarter, reading a screen to get in position and then makin a diving catch for his second interception of the season.
Against Syracuse, Ford showed his good instincts in pass coverage and the ground game. He covers a lot of ground in zone coverage, is a physical player willing to dish out some hard hits, is a fast defender, and willingly handles the run. This tape will definitely help his draft grade.
Tre Nixon, WR, Central Florida Nixon was on NFL teams' preseason watch list, and he gave proof why right out of the gate at Georgia Tech. On Central Florida's first drive, Nixon made two huge plays to get his team tied at seven, including running a deep post route down the middle of the field for a gain of 49 yards. To finish the drive, Nixon caught a short touchdown on a slant and held on to the ball after absorbing a hard hit from the safety.
Later in the first half, Nixon got a step on the cornerback while running vertically down the field. It turned into a tough contested catch in the end zone though because the pass was underthrown. That allowed the cornerback to recover, but Nixon still made the superb catch for the score while landing hard on the ground. That play, unfortunately, knocked him out for the rest of the game. It could have been a prolific game for Nixon, who had 94 yards on four receptions with two touchdowns through two quarters.
Assuming Nixon is not seriously injured, this was a really nice tape for him to give pro evaluators. The 6-foot-2, 180-pounder showed the ability to make tough contested catches knowing that hits were coming. To go along his with quality size and strong hands, Nixon had enough quickness to get open running vertically and out of his breaks. When teams assign Nixon a draft grade, this performance will definitely help him.
Sam Cosmi, OT, Texas As we covered in the Hot Press, one player who teams wanted to see up close and improve in the eyeball test was Texas left tackle Sam Cosmi. While Cosmi has yet to be challenged significantly on the field, team sources say that Cosmi looks more physically developed this year than he did in 2019.
Allie Green IV, CB, Tulsa Green had a nice game against Oklahoma State, showing the ability to run with wide receiver Tylan Wallace and blanketing him in man coverage. Wallace won some contested catches, but Green did as well, notching an interception on a 50-50 pass. Green' length and size make him a potential press-man corner for the next level, but he could have issues with speed receivers, so it will be interesting to see how he performs against speed receivers in the weeks to come. Overall, the outing against Oklahoma State will help him though, as he showed that he can defend an NFL-caliber receiver in man coverage.
2021 NFL Draft Stock Down.
Chuba Hubbard, RB, Oklahoma State Hubbard has a few critical issues to work on if he wants to boost his grade for the 2021 NFL Draft. These areas are showing more ability in pass protection and performing as a receiving back.
Versus Tulsa last Saturday, Hubbard effort got off to a rough start. He made a pathetic cut-block attempt early in the game that allowed his quarterback to get sacked. It looked like Hubbard really didn't really want to block the edge rusher and was just expending the bare minimum effort possible. Shortly later, Hubbard had another play in pass protection on which his effort was lacking. Things got even worse for Hubbard later in the first quarter when he fumbled a handoff that was recovered by Tulsa.
Hubbard couldn't get into a groove as a runner either. On top of Hubbard not finding good holes, he was failing to breaking tackles and to show physicality as a runner. Hubbard did manage a short-yardage touchdown early in the fourth quarter when Oklahoma State achieved enough of a push to let Hubbard fall over the goal line.
Hubbard finished with 93 yards on 27 carries - 3.4-yard average - and a touchdown. This was a bad start to the season that will hurt Hubbard's draft grade later in the fall. Team sources who I was texting with during the game acknowledged that Hubbard's pass blocking clearly needs a lot of work for the next level. For the passing driven NFL, that is a serious issue. On top of blocking poorly, Hubbard did not run hard. His performance against Tulsa looked more like that of a third-round back rather than a first- or second-round pick.
Tylan Wallace, WR, Oklahoma State The 2020 opener against Tulsa was Wallace's first playing time since suffering a torn ACL last year. While he was shut out in the first half, Wallace got involved in the third quarter with a win on a 50-50 reception. However, Wallace was unable to break up a poorly thrown pass that ended up being picked off by Tulsa cornerback Allie Green IV. Wallace came back to make a leaping 36-yard grab over Green on the next series.
Wallace totaled 94 yards on four receptions against Tulsa. While the production was good, he really struggled to get off press coverage. He did not have the speed to separate from man coverage and also was not sudden or explosive to create separation out of breaks. This demonstrates that Wallace clearly is not a fast receiver for the NFL and not sudden as a route runner. The Tulsa game will hurt Wallace with NFL teams because it illustrates issues with generating separation, which could be a huge issue for him as a pro. Wallace look more like a mid-rounder after this game.


NFL Football Free Picks and Weekly Expert Predictions [2021]
Season to Date: 33 -45 -1.
Sunday 1/24 ??“ Bills vs Chiefs Free Pick LOSS Sunday 1/24 ??“ Bucs vs Packers Free Pick LOSS.
Sunday 1/17 ??“ Bucs vs Saints Free Pick LOSS Sunday 1/17 ??“ Browns vs Chiefs Free Pick WIN.
Saturday 1/16 ??“ Ravens vs Bills Free Pick WIN Saturday 1/16 ??“ Rams vs Packers Free Pick LOSS.
Sunday 1/10 ??“ Browns vs Steelers Free Pick LOSS Sunday 1/10 ??“ Bears vs Saints Free Pick LOSS.
Saturday 1/9 ??“ Bucs vs Washington Free Pick WIN Saturday 1/9 ??“ Rams vs Seahawks Free Pick LOSS.
Sunday 1/3 ??“ Packers vs Bears Free Pick WIN Sunday 1/3 ??“ Cowboys vs Giants Free Pick LOSS.
Monday 12/28 ??“ Bills vs Patriots Free Pick LOSS.
Sunday 12/27 ??“ Rams vs Seahawks Free Pick LOSS.
Saturday 12/26 ??“ Dolphins vs Raiders Free Pick LOSS.
Friday 12/25 ??“ Vikings vs Saints Free Pick WIN.
Monday 12/21 ??“ Steelers vs Bengals Free Pick LOSS.
Sunday 12/20 ??“ Eagles vs Cardinals Free Pick LOSS Sunday 12/20 ??“ Chiefs vs Saints Free Pick PUSH.
Saturday 12/19 ??“ Panthers vs Packers Free Pick LOSS.
Thursday 12/17 ??“ Chargers vs Raiders Free Pick WIN.
Monday 12/14 ??“ Ravens vs Browns Free Pick WIN.
Sunday 12/11 ??“ Steelers vs Bills Free Pick LOSS Sunday 12/11 ??“ Colts vs Raiders Free Pick LOSS.
Thursday 12/10 ??“ Patriots vs Rams Free Pick WIN.
Tuesday 12/8 ??“ Cowboys vs Ravens Free Pick LOSS.
Monday 12/7 ??“ Bills vs 49ers Free Pick WIN.
Sunday 12/6 ??“ Patriots vs Chargers Free Pick LOSS Sunday 12/6 ??“ Browns vs Titans Free Pick LOSS.
Wednesday 12/2 ??“ Ravens vs Steelers Free Pick LOSS.
Monday 11/30 ??“ Seahawks vs Eagles Free Pick WIN.
Sunday 11/29 ??“ Bears vs Packers Free Pick LOSS Sunday 11/29 ??“ Chiefs vs Bucs Free Pick LOSS.
Thursday 11/26 ??“ Washington vs Cowboys Free Pick WIN Thursday 11/26 ??“ Texans -3 over Lions WIN.
Monday 11/23 ??“ Rams vs Bucs Free Pick LOSS.
Sunday 11/22 ??“ Packers vs Colts Free Pick WIN Sunday 11/22 ??“ Patriots vs Texans Free Pick LOSS.
Thursday 11/19 ??“ Cardinals vs Seahawks Free Pick LOSS.
Monday 11/16 ??“ Vikings vs Bears Free Pick WIN.
Sunday 11/15 ??“ Ravens vs Patriots Free Pick WIN Sunday 11/15 ??“ Bills vs Cardinals Free Pick WIN.
Thursday 11/12 ??“ Colts vs Titans Free Pick LOSS.
Monday 11/9 ??“ Patriots vs Jets Free Pick LOSS.
Sunday 11/8 ??“ Saints vs Bucs Free Pick LOSS Sunday 11/8 ??“ Seahawks vs Bills Free Pick LOSS.
Thursday 11/5 ??“ Packers vs 49ers Free Pick WIN.
Monday 11/2 ??“ Bucs vs Giants Free Pick LOSS.
Sunday 11/1 ??“ 49ers vs Seahawks Free Pick WIN Sunday 11/1 ??“ Steelers vs Ravens Free Pick LOSS.
Thursday 10/29 ??“ Falcons vs Panthers Free Pick LOSS.
Monday 10/26 ??“ Bears vs Rams Free Pick LOSS.
Sunday 10/25 ??“ Seahawks vs Cardinals Free Pick WIN Sunday 10/25 ??“ 49ers vs Patriots Free Pick LOSS.
Thursday 10/22 ??“ Giants vs Eagles Free Pick LOSS.
Sunday 10/18 ??“ Rams vs 49ers Free Pick LOSS Sunday 10/18 ??“ Packers vs Bucs Free Pick LOSS.
Tuesday 10/13 ??“ Bills vs Titans Free Pick LOSS.
Monday 10/12 ??“ Chargers vs Saints Free Pick WIN.
Sunday 10/11 ??“ Vikings vs Seahawks Free Pick WIN Sunday 10/11 ??“ Panthers vs Falcons Free Pick LOSS.
Thursday 10/8 ??“ Bucs vs Bears Free Pick LOSS.
Monday 10/5 ??“ Falcons vs Packers Free Pick LOSS.
Sunday 10/4 ??“ Eagles vs 49ers Free Pick WIN Sunday 10/4 ??“ Saints vs Lions Free Pick WIN.
Thursday 10/1 ??“ Broncos vs Jets Free Pick LOSS.
Monday 9/28 ??“ Chiefs vs Ravens Free Pick WIN.
Sunday 9/27 ??“ Raiders vs Patriots Free Pick WIN Sunday 9/27 ??“ Rams vs Bills Free Pick WIN.
Thursday 9/24 ??“ Dolphins vs Jaguars Free Pick LOSS.
Monday 9/21 ??“ Saints vs Raiders Free Pick LOSS.
Sunday 9/20 ??“ Patriots vs Seahawks Free Pick WIN Sunday 9/20 ??“ Falcons vs Cowboys Free Pick LOSS Sunday 9/20 ??“ Rams vs Eagles Free Pick WIN.
Thursday 9/17 ??“ Bengals vs Browns Free Pick WIN.
Monday 9/14 ??“ Steelers vs Giants Free Pick WIN.
Sunday 9/13 ??“ Cowboys vs Rams Free Pick LOSS Sunday 9/13 ??“ Cardinals vs 49ers Free Pick WIN Sunday 9/13 ??“ Eagles vs Washington Free Pick LOSS.
Thursday 9/10 ??“ Texans vs Chiefs Free Pick WIN.


NFL picks, predictions for Week 3: Packers handle Saints; Bengals bury Eagles; Steelers top Texans.
NFL game picks and predictions for Week 3 of the 2020 season are tricky now that desperation is setting in for the remaining winless teams.
Of the 11 teams that enter Week 3 with 0-2 records, all but two are underdogs this week based on the point spreads. They'll be fighting against those odds knowing an 0-3 start to the season is all but a fork in what a few weeks ago was the promise of a fresh start.
The pair of winless teams entering Week 3 as favorites to win are the Eagles and Falcons against the Bengals and Bears, respectively. Both have the advantage of playing at home. The odds also suggest the Dolphins and Vikings have strong chances to pick up their first wins of the season based on the tight lines for their games against the Jaguars and Titans, respectively.
With that as the background, below are our picks and predictions for Week 3 of the NFL season. As always, our point spreads are courtesy of Sports Insider.
NFL picks, predictions for Week 3.
Miami Dolphins at Jacksonville Jaguars (-2 1/2)
Thursday, 8:20 p.m. ET, NFL Network.
Unless the Dolphins decide now is the time to start Tua Tagovialoa at quarterback, we can't see Miami outscoring Jacksonville in this game, especially if Byron Jones is out of the Dolphins' lineup. Gardner Minshew's strong start to the season combined with Miami's relative struggles defensively tilts the scale toward the Jaguars.
Pick : Jaguars 30, Dolphins 26.
Houston Texans at Pittsburgh Steelers (-5)
Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, CBS.
This is a tough game to predict in part because the two-week samples for these teams don't provide enough information. The Steelers are 2-0 after wins against bad teams, and the Texans are 0-2 after losses to good teams. Houston will be in desperation mode, but Deshaun Watson can only do so much. The Steelers' complete roster and coaching advantages will outweigh the Texans' QB advantage.
Pick : Steelers 27, Texans 21.
Los Angeles Rams at Buffalo Bills (-2 1/2)
Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, Fox.
The Bills have taken care of business in the division thus far with wins over the Jets and Dolphins, which is a good sign for Buffalo regarding its AFC East title hopes. This game will tell us more about the Bills' chances beyond the division. The Rams are off to a hot start, and Sean McVay's teams tend to play well in this early window for a west coast team. This feels like a toss-up.
Pick : Bills 28, Rams 27.
San Francisco 49ers (-4) at New York Giants.
Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, Fox.
This is quite literally the last place the 49ers would want to play in Week 3. That has nothing to do with the Giants and everything to do with the field at MetLife Stadium, which may or may not have led to the alarming injuries San Francisco suffered last week when it beat up on the Jets at the same venue. Jimmy Garoppolo being out of the lineup will help make this a close game, but the 49ers will be the better team regardless.
Pick : 49ers 23, Giants 20.
Cincinnati Bengals at Philadelphia Eagles (-6 1/2)
Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, CBS.
Barring a tie, one of these teams is going to leave Lincoln Financial Field on Sunday in an 0-3 hole and with the inevitable feeling that its hopes for the season are dashed. The spread suggests the home team should be an easy pick, but the Eagles' brutal performances in their two losses suggest otherwise. The trends for these teams are moving in a way that's good for Cincinnati and bad for Philly.
Pick : Bengals 27, Eagles 23.
Las Vegas Raiders at New England Patriots (-6 1/2)
Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, CBS.
The Patriots probably would prefer to win games they way they did against the Dolphins in Week 1, controlling the line of scrimmage and the game tempo with the power running game. But they proved in the Week 2 loss to the Seahawks they can compete in high-scoring games with Cam Newton's passing, too. The Raiders game could go either way, but the Patriots will be prepared regardless.
Pick : Patriots 30, Raiders 24.
Tennessee Titans (-1 1/2) at Minnesota Vikings.
Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, CBS.
This is a surprising line even though the Vikings are 0-2 with a struggling quarterback in Kirk Cousins. Minnesota returns home following its clunker in Indianapolis last week and draws a team it's built to beat as long as the offense can stay on schedule. The combination of desperation and better ball protection should get the Vikings on the board with a win.
Pick : Vikings 28, Titans 23.
Washington Football Team at Cleveland Browns (-7)
Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, Fox.
Washington through two weeks has proven it will not be an easy out under new coach Ron Rivera this season no matter its roster limitations. The Browns, meanwhile, are still trying to prove their relatively stacked roster can play well enough together to win on a consistent basis. Cleveland can't afford to drop this one at home and spoil all of the positive vibes that came from their Week 2 win over Cincinnati.
Pick : Browns 27, Washington 17.
Chicago Bears at Atlanta Falcons (-3)
Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, Fox.
The Falcons' unthinkable loss to the Cowboys last week makes it easy to forget this team, though winless, has been lighting it up offensively. Which makes Matt Ryan and Co. a tough matchup for a Bears defense that has been good-but-not-great through their two wins. Chicago will do some scoring against Atlanta's shaky defense, but not enough.
Pick : Falcons 34, Bears 24.
Carolina Panthers at Los Angeles Chargers (-6 1/2)
Sunday, 4:05 p.m. ET, CBS.
The Chargers are dealing with a strange quarterback situation, insisting they'll put Tyrod Taylor back in the lineup if he can play following the chest-pain scare that led to rookie Justin Herbert's impressive first start last week. Regardless, the Panthers' chances in this game depend on Christian McCaffrey's availability, and he'll be out.
Pick : Chargers 26, Panthers 20.
New York Jets at Indianapolis Colts (-9 1/2)
Sunday, 4:05 p.m. ET, CBS.
This is the biggest line of Week 3, which reflects how poorly the Jets have played through the first two weeks of the season. They have to at least compete against the Colts, or the calls for coach Adam Gase's job will become louder than they already are. The only chance for that, though, is a bunch of Philip Rivers turnovers, which is not out of the realm of possibility.
Pick : Colts 34, Jets 23.
Dallas Cowboys at Seattle Seahawks (-4 1/2)
Sunday, 4:25 p.m. ET, Fox.
Fox's Game of the Week is a dandy, especially with the Cowboys riding the high of their historic comeback win over the Falcons last week. The Seahawks are coming off an exhilarating win of their own with a red-hot quarterback. This should be tight. We like the team former Jets safety Jamal Adams wanted to play for to edge the team he ended up joining via trade.
Pick : Cowboys 28, Seahawks 24.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers (-6) at Denver Broncos.
Sunday, 4:25 p.m. ET, Fox.
Todd Bowles' defense is not what Jeff Driskel needs to see in his first start in place of the injured Drew Lock. The matchup on that side of the ball makes what Tom Brady does on the other side almost irrelevant, though the Bucs' offense looked much better in Week 2 than it did in Week 1.
Pick : Buccaneers 24, Broncos 16.
Detroit Lions at Arizona Cardinals (-6)
Sunday, 4:25 p.m. ET, Fox.
Based mostly on the incredible play of Kyler Murray through the first two weeks of the season, this game for the Lions has gone from winnable to challenging in a hurry. Detroit's defense doesn't have enough to slow down Arizona, which will put Mathew Stafford in more bad spots.
Pick : Cardinals 31, Lions 21.
Green Bay Packers at New Orleans Saints (-3 1/2)
Sunday, 8:20 p.m. ET, NBC.
This game understandably will be teased as a matchup of future Hall of Fame quarterbacks in Aaron Rodgers and Drew Brees even though the best players on the field might end up being running backs Aaron Jones and Alvin Kamara. The Saints will be missing the edge that would have been a prime-time Superdome crowd, which is a big deal against Rodgers. The Packers QB getting to use his hard count on the road in 2020 isn't fair.
Pick : Packers 30, Saints 24.
Kansas City Chiefs at Baltimore Ravens (-3)
Monday, 8:15 p.m. ET, ESPN.
ESPN for years has been angling to get a better NFL TV package, so this "Monday Night Football" gem should be extra satisfying for the network. It's the rare big game where, barring catastrophic injury, the loser can't feel too bad about itself. The Ravens have looked better than the Chiefs thus far in 2020, so we'll take the home team. Kansas City obviously will be fine in the long run should it drop this one in Week 3.




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?»?College football recruiting: 2021 National Signing Day key announcement times, predictions, picks.
Everything you need to know as the Class of 2021 enters its final stretch.
National Signing Day is still the first Wednesday in February even if the event has become a shell of its former self. Over the last few years, since the onset of the early signing period in December, the traditional National Signing Day hasn't been the same.
It's certainly even more different in 2021 due to the pandemic, which altered the recruiting calendar significantly. National Signing Day is still important, however, even if the number of top players unsigned is fairly small. Of the 358 prospects rated four stars or better in the 247Sports Composite, only 30 remain unsigned.
There is the potential for chaos, though, as some prospects who are verbally committed could flip their commitments elsewhere. Unsigned college football recruits always bring the drama as they make one of the biggest decisions of their lives. Plus, there are plenty of team storylines to track, so here's a primer to get you through the busy day.
The Storylines.
How many players will teams actually sign? That's something we are watching as an industry. With a transfer exemption due to COVID-19 that will allow players to be immediately eligible along with a lot of uncertainty around recruits due to the lack of camps, combines and visits, many schools are electing to use more of their 25 new scholarship player limit on transfers.
"If it is a borderline recruit for us, we'd rather take a transfer who we know can cut it physically at the college level," said one staffer. Read more about the transfer situation here.
Will Alabama land the top-rated class of all-time? All the Crimson Tide have to do is to hold onto their current class and land this thing Wednesday. If they do, the Tide will have 325.46 points on the 247Sports Composite, eclipsing the mark set by the 2010 Florida Gators.
USC's bounceback class is also something to watch. A year after signing a class which was light on numbers and talent and finishing 64th in the 247Sports Composite team rankings, the Trojans retooled their staff and currently sit eighth with the chance to climb even higher.
The Announcements.
All times Eastern and subject to change.


2021 NFL Draft Stock - Week 3.
This new section highlights which players have improved or worsened their 2021 NFL Draft stock as the draft approaches.
2021 NFL Draft Stock Up.
Paris Ford, S, Pittsburgh After recording an interception in his 2020 season opener, Ford was able to extend his streak with a quality performance against Syracuse. Ford was active around the ball from the start of the game, including laying a punishing hit on a wide receiver in the flat to snuff out a bubble screen. Ford helped make some tackles in the ground game as well. Ford also made an excellent play in the third quarter, reading a screen to get in position and then makin a diving catch for his second interception of the season.
Against Syracuse, Ford showed his good instincts in pass coverage and the ground game. He covers a lot of ground in zone coverage, is a physical player willing to dish out some hard hits, is a fast defender, and willingly handles the run. This tape will definitely help his draft grade.
Tre Nixon, WR, Central Florida Nixon was on NFL teams' preseason watch list, and he gave proof why right out of the gate at Georgia Tech. On Central Florida's first drive, Nixon made two huge plays to get his team tied at seven, including running a deep post route down the middle of the field for a gain of 49 yards. To finish the drive, Nixon caught a short touchdown on a slant and held on to the ball after absorbing a hard hit from the safety.
Later in the first half, Nixon got a step on the cornerback while running vertically down the field. It turned into a tough contested catch in the end zone though because the pass was underthrown. That allowed the cornerback to recover, but Nixon still made the superb catch for the score while landing hard on the ground. That play, unfortunately, knocked him out for the rest of the game. It could have been a prolific game for Nixon, who had 94 yards on four receptions with two touchdowns through two quarters.
Assuming Nixon is not seriously injured, this was a really nice tape for him to give pro evaluators. The 6-foot-2, 180-pounder showed the ability to make tough contested catches knowing that hits were coming. To go along his with quality size and strong hands, Nixon had enough quickness to get open running vertically and out of his breaks. When teams assign Nixon a draft grade, this performance will definitely help him.
Sam Cosmi, OT, Texas As we covered in the Hot Press, one player who teams wanted to see up close and improve in the eyeball test was Texas left tackle Sam Cosmi. While Cosmi has yet to be challenged significantly on the field, team sources say that Cosmi looks more physically developed this year than he did in 2019.
Allie Green IV, CB, Tulsa Green had a nice game against Oklahoma State, showing the ability to run with wide receiver Tylan Wallace and blanketing him in man coverage. Wallace won some contested catches, but Green did as well, notching an interception on a 50-50 pass. Green' length and size make him a potential press-man corner for the next level, but he could have issues with speed receivers, so it will be interesting to see how he performs against speed receivers in the weeks to come. Overall, the outing against Oklahoma State will help him though, as he showed that he can defend an NFL-caliber receiver in man coverage.
2021 NFL Draft Stock Down.
Chuba Hubbard, RB, Oklahoma State Hubbard has a few critical issues to work on if he wants to boost his grade for the 2021 NFL Draft. These areas are showing more ability in pass protection and performing as a receiving back.
Versus Tulsa last Saturday, Hubbard effort got off to a rough start. He made a pathetic cut-block attempt early in the game that allowed his quarterback to get sacked. It looked like Hubbard really didn't really want to block the edge rusher and was just expending the bare minimum effort possible. Shortly later, Hubbard had another play in pass protection on which his effort was lacking. Things got even worse for Hubbard later in the first quarter when he fumbled a handoff that was recovered by Tulsa.
Hubbard couldn't get into a groove as a runner either. On top of Hubbard not finding good holes, he was failing to breaking tackles and to show physicality as a runner. Hubbard did manage a short-yardage touchdown early in the fourth quarter when Oklahoma State achieved enough of a push to let Hubbard fall over the goal line.
Hubbard finished with 93 yards on 27 carries - 3.4-yard average - and a touchdown. This was a bad start to the season that will hurt Hubbard's draft grade later in the fall. Team sources who I was texting with during the game acknowledged that Hubbard's pass blocking clearly needs a lot of work for the next level. For the passing driven NFL, that is a serious issue. On top of blocking poorly, Hubbard did not run hard. His performance against Tulsa looked more like that of a third-round back rather than a first- or second-round pick.
Tylan Wallace, WR, Oklahoma State The 2020 opener against Tulsa was Wallace's first playing time since suffering a torn ACL last year. While he was shut out in the first half, Wallace got involved in the third quarter with a win on a 50-50 reception. However, Wallace was unable to break up a poorly thrown pass that ended up being picked off by Tulsa cornerback Allie Green IV. Wallace came back to make a leaping 36-yard grab over Green on the next series.
Wallace totaled 94 yards on four receptions against Tulsa. While the production was good, he really struggled to get off press coverage. He did not have the speed to separate from man coverage and also was not sudden or explosive to create separation out of breaks. This demonstrates that Wallace clearly is not a fast receiver for the NFL and not sudden as a route runner. The Tulsa game will hurt Wallace with NFL teams because it illustrates issues with generating separation, which could be a huge issue for him as a pro. Wallace look more like a mid-rounder after this game.


NFL Football Free Picks and Weekly Expert Predictions [2021]
Season to Date: 33 -45 -1.
Sunday 1/24 ??“ Bills vs Chiefs Free Pick LOSS Sunday 1/24 ??“ Bucs vs Packers Free Pick LOSS.
Sunday 1/17 ??“ Bucs vs Saints Free Pick LOSS Sunday 1/17 ??“ Browns vs Chiefs Free Pick WIN.
Saturday 1/16 ??“ Ravens vs Bills Free Pick WIN Saturday 1/16 ??“ Rams vs Packers Free Pick LOSS.
Sunday 1/10 ??“ Browns vs Steelers Free Pick LOSS Sunday 1/10 ??“ Bears vs Saints Free Pick LOSS.
Saturday 1/9 ??“ Bucs vs Washington Free Pick WIN Saturday 1/9 ??“ Rams vs Seahawks Free Pick LOSS.
Sunday 1/3 ??“ Packers vs Bears Free Pick WIN Sunday 1/3 ??“ Cowboys vs Giants Free Pick LOSS.
Monday 12/28 ??“ Bills vs Patriots Free Pick LOSS.
Sunday 12/27 ??“ Rams vs Seahawks Free Pick LOSS.
Saturday 12/26 ??“ Dolphins vs Raiders Free Pick LOSS.
Friday 12/25 ??“ Vikings vs Saints Free Pick WIN.
Monday 12/21 ??“ Steelers vs Bengals Free Pick LOSS.
Sunday 12/20 ??“ Eagles vs Cardinals Free Pick LOSS Sunday 12/20 ??“ Chiefs vs Saints Free Pick PUSH.
Saturday 12/19 ??“ Panthers vs Packers Free Pick LOSS.
Thursday 12/17 ??“ Chargers vs Raiders Free Pick WIN.
Monday 12/14 ??“ Ravens vs Browns Free Pick WIN.
Sunday 12/11 ??“ Steelers vs Bills Free Pick LOSS Sunday 12/11 ??“ Colts vs Raiders Free Pick LOSS.
Thursday 12/10 ??“ Patriots vs Rams Free Pick WIN.
Tuesday 12/8 ??“ Cowboys vs Ravens Free Pick LOSS.
Monday 12/7 ??“ Bills vs 49ers Free Pick WIN.
Sunday 12/6 ??“ Patriots vs Chargers Free Pick LOSS Sunday 12/6 ??“ Browns vs Titans Free Pick LOSS.
Wednesday 12/2 ??“ Ravens vs Steelers Free Pick LOSS.
Monday 11/30 ??“ Seahawks vs Eagles Free Pick WIN.
Sunday 11/29 ??“ Bears vs Packers Free Pick LOSS Sunday 11/29 ??“ Chiefs vs Bucs Free Pick LOSS.
Thursday 11/26 ??“ Washington vs Cowboys Free Pick WIN Thursday 11/26 ??“ Texans -3 over Lions WIN.
Monday 11/23 ??“ Rams vs Bucs Free Pick LOSS.
Sunday 11/22 ??“ Packers vs Colts Free Pick WIN Sunday 11/22 ??“ Patriots vs Texans Free Pick LOSS.
Thursday 11/19 ??“ Cardinals vs Seahawks Free Pick LOSS.
Monday 11/16 ??“ Vikings vs Bears Free Pick WIN.
Sunday 11/15 ??“ Ravens vs Patriots Free Pick WIN Sunday 11/15 ??“ Bills vs Cardinals Free Pick WIN.
Thursday 11/12 ??“ Colts vs Titans Free Pick LOSS.
Monday 11/9 ??“ Patriots vs Jets Free Pick LOSS.
Sunday 11/8 ??“ Saints vs Bucs Free Pick LOSS Sunday 11/8 ??“ Seahawks vs Bills Free Pick LOSS.
Thursday 11/5 ??“ Packers vs 49ers Free Pick WIN.
Monday 11/2 ??“ Bucs vs Giants Free Pick LOSS.
Sunday 11/1 ??“ 49ers vs Seahawks Free Pick WIN Sunday 11/1 ??“ Steelers vs Ravens Free Pick LOSS.
Thursday 10/29 ??“ Falcons vs Panthers Free Pick LOSS.
Monday 10/26 ??“ Bears vs Rams Free Pick LOSS.
Sunday 10/25 ??“ Seahawks vs Cardinals Free Pick WIN Sunday 10/25 ??“ 49ers vs Patriots Free Pick LOSS.
Thursday 10/22 ??“ Giants vs Eagles Free Pick LOSS.
Sunday 10/18 ??“ Rams vs 49ers Free Pick LOSS Sunday 10/18 ??“ Packers vs Bucs Free Pick LOSS.
Tuesday 10/13 ??“ Bills vs Titans Free Pick LOSS.
Monday 10/12 ??“ Chargers vs Saints Free Pick WIN.
Sunday 10/11 ??“ Vikings vs Seahawks Free Pick WIN Sunday 10/11 ??“ Panthers vs Falcons Free Pick LOSS.
Thursday 10/8 ??“ Bucs vs Bears Free Pick LOSS.
Monday 10/5 ??“ Falcons vs Packers Free Pick LOSS.
Sunday 10/4 ??“ Eagles vs 49ers Free Pick WIN Sunday 10/4 ??“ Saints vs Lions Free Pick WIN.
Thursday 10/1 ??“ Broncos vs Jets Free Pick LOSS.
Monday 9/28 ??“ Chiefs vs Ravens Free Pick WIN.
Sunday 9/27 ??“ Raiders vs Patriots Free Pick WIN Sunday 9/27 ??“ Rams vs Bills Free Pick WIN.
Thursday 9/24 ??“ Dolphins vs Jaguars Free Pick LOSS.
Monday 9/21 ??“ Saints vs Raiders Free Pick LOSS.
Sunday 9/20 ??“ Patriots vs Seahawks Free Pick WIN Sunday 9/20 ??“ Falcons vs Cowboys Free Pick LOSS Sunday 9/20 ??“ Rams vs Eagles Free Pick WIN.
Thursday 9/17 ??“ Bengals vs Browns Free Pick WIN.
Monday 9/14 ??“ Steelers vs Giants Free Pick WIN.
Sunday 9/13 ??“ Cowboys vs Rams Free Pick LOSS Sunday 9/13 ??“ Cardinals vs 49ers Free Pick WIN Sunday 9/13 ??“ Eagles vs Washington Free Pick LOSS.
Thursday 9/10 ??“ Texans vs Chiefs Free Pick WIN.


NFL picks, predictions for Week 3: Packers handle Saints; Bengals bury Eagles; Steelers top Texans.
NFL game picks and predictions for Week 3 of the 2020 season are tricky now that desperation is setting in for the remaining winless teams.
Of the 11 teams that enter Week 3 with 0-2 records, all but two are underdogs this week based on the point spreads. They'll be fighting against those odds knowing an 0-3 start to the season is all but a fork in what a few weeks ago was the promise of a fresh start.
The pair of winless teams entering Week 3 as favorites to win are the Eagles and Falcons against the Bengals and Bears, respectively. Both have the advantage of playing at home. The odds also suggest the Dolphins and Vikings have strong chances to pick up their first wins of the season based on the tight lines for their games against the Jaguars and Titans, respectively.
With that as the background, below are our picks and predictions for Week 3 of the NFL season. As always, our point spreads are courtesy of Sports Insider.
NFL picks, predictions for Week 3.
Miami Dolphins at Jacksonville Jaguars (-2 1/2)
Thursday, 8:20 p.m. ET, NFL Network.
Unless the Dolphins decide now is the time to start Tua Tagovialoa at quarterback, we can't see Miami outscoring Jacksonville in this game, especially if Byron Jones is out of the Dolphins' lineup. Gardner Minshew's strong start to the season combined with Miami's relative struggles defensively tilts the scale toward the Jaguars.
Pick : Jaguars 30, Dolphins 26.
Houston Texans at Pittsburgh Steelers (-5)
Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, CBS.
This is a tough game to predict in part because the two-week samples for these teams don't provide enough information. The Steelers are 2-0 after wins against bad teams, and the Texans are 0-2 after losses to good teams. Houston will be in desperation mode, but Deshaun Watson can only do so much. The Steelers' complete roster and coaching advantages will outweigh the Texans' QB advantage.
Pick : Steelers 27, Texans 21.
Los Angeles Rams at Buffalo Bills (-2 1/2)
Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, Fox.
The Bills have taken care of business in the division thus far with wins over the Jets and Dolphins, which is a good sign for Buffalo regarding its AFC East title hopes. This game will tell us more about the Bills' chances beyond the division. The Rams are off to a hot start, and Sean McVay's teams tend to play well in this early window for a west coast team. This feels like a toss-up.
Pick : Bills 28, Rams 27.
San Francisco 49ers (-4) at New York Giants.
Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, Fox.
This is quite literally the last place the 49ers would want to play in Week 3. That has nothing to do with the Giants and everything to do with the field at MetLife Stadium, which may or may not have led to the alarming injuries San Francisco suffered last week when it beat up on the Jets at the same venue. Jimmy Garoppolo being out of the lineup will help make this a close game, but the 49ers will be the better team regardless.
Pick : 49ers 23, Giants 20.
Cincinnati Bengals at Philadelphia Eagles (-6 1/2)
Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, CBS.
Barring a tie, one of these teams is going to leave Lincoln Financial Field on Sunday in an 0-3 hole and with the inevitable feeling that its hopes for the season are dashed. The spread suggests the home team should be an easy pick, but the Eagles' brutal performances in their two losses suggest otherwise. The trends for these teams are moving in a way that's good for Cincinnati and bad for Philly.
Pick : Bengals 27, Eagles 23.
Las Vegas Raiders at New England Patriots (-6 1/2)
Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, CBS.
The Patriots probably would prefer to win games they way they did against the Dolphins in Week 1, controlling the line of scrimmage and the game tempo with the power running game. But they proved in the Week 2 loss to the Seahawks they can compete in high-scoring games with Cam Newton's passing, too. The Raiders game could go either way, but the Patriots will be prepared regardless.
Pick : Patriots 30, Raiders 24.
Tennessee Titans (-1 1/2) at Minnesota Vikings.
Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, CBS.
This is a surprising line even though the Vikings are 0-2 with a struggling quarterback in Kirk Cousins. Minnesota returns home following its clunker in Indianapolis last week and draws a team it's built to beat as long as the offense can stay on schedule. The combination of desperation and better ball protection should get the Vikings on the board with a win.
Pick : Vikings 28, Titans 23.
Washington Football Team at Cleveland Browns (-7)
Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, Fox.
Washington through two weeks has proven it will not be an easy out under new coach Ron Rivera this season no matter its roster limitations. The Browns, meanwhile, are still trying to prove their relatively stacked roster can play well enough together to win on a consistent basis. Cleveland can't afford to drop this one at home and spoil all of the positive vibes that came from their Week 2 win over Cincinnati.
Pick : Browns 27, Washington 17.
Chicago Bears at Atlanta Falcons (-3)
Sunday, 1 p.m. ET, Fox.
The Falcons' unthinkable loss to the Cowboys last week makes it easy to forget this team, though winless, has been lighting it up offensively. Which makes Matt Ryan and Co. a tough matchup for a Bears defense that has been good-but-not-great through their two wins. Chicago will do some scoring against Atlanta's shaky defense, but not enough.
Pick : Falcons 34, Bears 24.
Carolina Panthers at Los Angeles Chargers (-6 1/2)
Sunday, 4:05 p.m. ET, CBS.
The Chargers are dealing with a strange quarterback situation, insisting they'll put Tyrod Taylor back in the lineup if he can play following the chest-pain scare that led to rookie Justin Herbert's impressive first start last week. Regardless, the Panthers' chances in this game depend on Christian McCaffrey's availability, and he'll be out.
Pick : Chargers 26, Panthers 20.
New York Jets at Indianapolis Colts (-9 1/2)
Sunday, 4:05 p.m. ET, CBS.
This is the biggest line of Week 3, which reflects how poorly the Jets have played through the first two weeks of the season. They have to at least compete against the Colts, or the calls for coach Adam Gase's job will become louder than they already are. The only chance for that, though, is a bunch of Philip Rivers turnovers, which is not out of the realm of possibility.
Pick : Colts 34, Jets 23.
Dallas Cowboys at Seattle Seahawks (-4 1/2)
Sunday, 4:25 p.m. ET, Fox.
Fox's Game of the Week is a dandy, especially with the Cowboys riding the high of their historic comeback win over the Falcons last week. The Seahawks are coming off an exhilarating win of their own with a red-hot quarterback. This should be tight. We like the team former Jets safety Jamal Adams wanted to play for to edge the team he ended up joining via trade.
Pick : Cowboys 28, Seahawks 24.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers (-6) at Denver Broncos.
Sunday, 4:25 p.m. ET, Fox.
Todd Bowles' defense is not what Jeff Driskel needs to see in his first start in place of the injured Drew Lock. The matchup on that side of the ball makes what Tom Brady does on the other side almost irrelevant, though the Bucs' offense looked much better in Week 2 than it did in Week 1.
Pick : Buccaneers 24, Broncos 16.
Detroit Lions at Arizona Cardinals (-6)
Sunday, 4:25 p.m. ET, Fox.
Based mostly on the incredible play of Kyler Murray through the first two weeks of the season, this game for the Lions has gone from winnable to challenging in a hurry. Detroit's defense doesn't have enough to slow down Arizona, which will put Mathew Stafford in more bad spots.
Pick : Cardinals 31, Lions 21.
Green Bay Packers at New Orleans Saints (-3 1/2)
Sunday, 8:20 p.m. ET, NBC.
This game understandably will be teased as a matchup of future Hall of Fame quarterbacks in Aaron Rodgers and Drew Brees even though the best players on the field might end up being running backs Aaron Jones and Alvin Kamara. The Saints will be missing the edge that would have been a prime-time Superdome crowd, which is a big deal against Rodgers. The Packers QB getting to use his hard count on the road in 2020 isn't fair.
Pick : Packers 30, Saints 24.
Kansas City Chiefs at Baltimore Ravens (-3)
Monday, 8:15 p.m. ET, ESPN.
ESPN for years has been angling to get a better NFL TV package, so this "Monday Night Football" gem should be extra satisfying for the network. It's the rare big game where, barring catastrophic injury, the loser can't feel too bad about itself. The Ravens have looked better than the Chiefs thus far in 2020, so we'll take the home team. Kansas City obviously will be fine in the long run should it drop this one in Week 3.




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?»?NFL odds, lines, picks, predictions for Week 6, 2020: Proven model backing Ravens, Colts.
SportsLine's computer model simulated every Week 6 NFL game 10,000 times with surprising results.
Coming off a bye week, the Packers are the only team in the NFL with a perfect record against the spread. They'll put their streak on the line as one-point favorites against the Buccaneers in the latest Week 6 NFL odds from William Hill. That line opened with the Packers favored by 2.5, but we saw heavy movement throughout the week. In fact, the over-under also jumped from 52 to 55. It's one of eight games on the Week 6 NFL schedule with a spread of three points or fewer.
Panthers vs. Bears also has one of the tighter Week 6 NFL spreads, with Carolina favored by one. Both teams are 3-2 against the spread on the season and have three outright wins as underdogs, but this will be Carolina's first game as a favorite. All of the Week 6 NFL lines are listed below, and SportsLine's advanced computer model has all the NFL betting advice and predictions you need to make the best Week 6 NFL picks now.
The SportsLine Projection Model simulates every NFL game 10,000 times and is up over $7,500 for $100 players on its top-rated NFL picks since its inception five-plus years ago.
It's off to a strong 10-5 roll on top-rated NFL picks this season. The model enters Week 6 on an incredible 106-70 roll on top-rated NFL picks that dates back to the 2017 season. The model also ranked in the Top 10 on NFLPickWatch in three of the past four years on straight-up NFL picks and beat more than 95 percent of CBS Sports office pool players three times during that span. Anyone who has followed it is way up.
Now, it has examined the latest Week 6 NFL odds and NFL betting lines, simulated every snap, and its predictions are in. Head to SportsLine now to see them all.
Top NFL predictions for Week 6.
One of the top Week 6 NFL predictions the model recommends: The Ravens (-9.5) cover the spread on the road against the Eagles. Philadelphia is 1-3-1 straight-up this season and just 1-4 against the spread. The Ravens, meanwhile, have a 4-1 straight-up record with a 3-1-1 mark against the spread.
Philly has been hit hard by injuries and could be missing multiple receivers. The Eagles could be without star offensive lineman Lane Johnson as well after he hurt his ankle against Pittsburgh last week. Baltimore hasn't been fazed playing on the road, as it has covered in six of its last seven away games. SportsLine's model has the Ravens covering the spread well over 60 percent of the time, with the over (46.5) clearing by half-a-point.
Another one of the top Week 6 NFL picks from the model: Indianapolis covers as an eight-point favorite over Cincinnati. While new Colts quarterback Philip Rivers has been up and down, Indianapolis' defense makes the team an AFC playoff contender. The Colts rank second in the NFL in scoring defense and first in total defense despite giving up season-highs in points (32) and yards (385) in a loss to the Browns last week.
Now, they'll take on a Bengals team that has one of the softest offensive lines in football. Cincinnati averages just 3.9 yards per carry and has allowed 22 sacks.
The model says the Colts cover well over 50 percent of the time. You can also book the over (46), which hits more than 60 percent of the time.
How to make Week 6 NFL picks.
The model also has made the call on every other game on the Week 6 NFL schedule. It's also identified a Super Bowl contender that goes down hard. You can only get every pick for every game here.
What NFL picks can you make with confidence in Week 6? And which Super Bowl contender goes down hard? Check out the latest NFL odds from William Hill below and then visit SportsLine to see which NFL teams are winning more than 50 percent of simulations, all from the model that is up over $7,500 on its top-rated NFL picks.


Week 6 NFL picks, 2020 best bets from a legendary expert: This three-way parlay would pay out 6-1.
Hank Goldberg just revealed his top NFL parlay for Week 6.
For the Jets, a road trip to Miami to face the Dolphins (-9.5) is on deck. The Jets are one of the biggest underdogs of the week in the current NFL odds, so which side should you back? Before you make any Week 6 NFL picks and predictions, see the NFL best bets from legendary handicapper Hammerin' Hank Goldberg over at SportsLine.
A beloved national treasure, Hammerin swept his three best bets last week, cashing with the Browns, Steelers and Texans. Anyone who parlayed those picks took home a 6-1 payout.
Now, Hammer enters Week 6 on a stunning run: Over the final 10 weeks of last season and through five weeks this season, he is an eye-popping 30-15 on his NFL best bets, an amazing 67 percent cash rate.
This is the same handicapper who enjoyed 15 winning seasons in his 17-year ESPN run. In 2017, Hammer competed against 10 top handicappers in the Las Vegas Review-Journal's NFL Challenge and beat them all, finishing 50-29-6 on NFL picks against the spread.
Now, Hammer has locked in three NFL best bets for Week 6. If you parlay them, you could be looking at a 6-1 payout. You can only see them here.
Top Week 6 NFL expert picks.
Breaking down the NFL Week 6 schedule, Hammer says the Rams (-3.5) will roll over the 49ers on Sunday Night Football. The Rams have strong units on both sides of the ball, with each featuring top-tier contributors. Offensively, Jared Goff is playing the quarterback position at a high level. The former No. 1 overall pick is completing 71.7 percent of his passes, a top-five mark in the NFL this season, and has thrown for 1,372 yards and eight touchdowns.
In addition, Goff is No. 1 in the league in yards per attempt (9.0) and has a pair of top-tier receivers in Cooper Kupp and Robert Woods, both of whom have 300 or more receiving yards.
Defensively, the Rams are anchored by perhaps the best defensive player in the league in Aaron Donald. He leads the NFL with 7.5 sacks and is also tied for the league lead with nine tackles for loss. Beyond the numbers, the star defensive tackle also regularly collapses the interior of the opposing offensive line, allowing his teammates to operate in space and create havoc.
How to make Week 6 NFL parlays.
Hammer, who has inside sources throughout the league, also jumped on both Monday Night Football games: Chiefs vs. Bills and Cardinals vs. Cowboys. In one of those games, Hammer says, there is a complete mismatch, creating a spread that's way off. You can only see his best bets here.
What are Hammer's top Week 6 NFL expert picks? Which side of Chiefs vs. Bills and Cardinals vs. Cowboys do you need to jump on? Visit SportsLine now to see Hammerin' Hank Goldberg's Week 6 NFL best bets, all from the legendary handicapper on a 30-15 heater.




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?»?NFL odds, lines, picks, predictions for Week 6, 2020: Proven model backing Ravens, Colts.
SportsLine's computer model simulated every Week 6 NFL game 10,000 times with surprising results.
Coming off a bye week, the Packers are the only team in the NFL with a perfect record against the spread. They'll put their streak on the line as one-point favorites against the Buccaneers in the latest Week 6 NFL odds from William Hill. That line opened with the Packers favored by 2.5, but we saw heavy movement throughout the week. In fact, the over-under also jumped from 52 to 55. It's one of eight games on the Week 6 NFL schedule with a spread of three points or fewer.
Panthers vs. Bears also has one of the tighter Week 6 NFL spreads, with Carolina favored by one. Both teams are 3-2 against the spread on the season and have three outright wins as underdogs, but this will be Carolina's first game as a favorite. All of the Week 6 NFL lines are listed below, and SportsLine's advanced computer model has all the NFL betting advice and predictions you need to make the best Week 6 NFL picks now.
The SportsLine Projection Model simulates every NFL game 10,000 times and is up over $7,500 for $100 players on its top-rated NFL picks since its inception five-plus years ago.
It's off to a strong 10-5 roll on top-rated NFL picks this season. The model enters Week 6 on an incredible 106-70 roll on top-rated NFL picks that dates back to the 2017 season. The model also ranked in the Top 10 on NFLPickWatch in three of the past four years on straight-up NFL picks and beat more than 95 percent of CBS Sports office pool players three times during that span. Anyone who has followed it is way up.
Now, it has examined the latest Week 6 NFL odds and NFL betting lines, simulated every snap, and its predictions are in. Head to SportsLine now to see them all.
Top NFL predictions for Week 6.
One of the top Week 6 NFL predictions the model recommends: The Ravens (-9.5) cover the spread on the road against the Eagles. Philadelphia is 1-3-1 straight-up this season and just 1-4 against the spread. The Ravens, meanwhile, have a 4-1 straight-up record with a 3-1-1 mark against the spread.
Philly has been hit hard by injuries and could be missing multiple receivers. The Eagles could be without star offensive lineman Lane Johnson as well after he hurt his ankle against Pittsburgh last week. Baltimore hasn't been fazed playing on the road, as it has covered in six of its last seven away games. SportsLine's model has the Ravens covering the spread well over 60 percent of the time, with the over (46.5) clearing by half-a-point.
Another one of the top Week 6 NFL picks from the model: Indianapolis covers as an eight-point favorite over Cincinnati. While new Colts quarterback Philip Rivers has been up and down, Indianapolis' defense makes the team an AFC playoff contender. The Colts rank second in the NFL in scoring defense and first in total defense despite giving up season-highs in points (32) and yards (385) in a loss to the Browns last week.
Now, they'll take on a Bengals team that has one of the softest offensive lines in football. Cincinnati averages just 3.9 yards per carry and has allowed 22 sacks.
The model says the Colts cover well over 50 percent of the time. You can also book the over (46), which hits more than 60 percent of the time.
How to make Week 6 NFL picks.
The model also has made the call on every other game on the Week 6 NFL schedule. It's also identified a Super Bowl contender that goes down hard. You can only get every pick for every game here.
What NFL picks can you make with confidence in Week 6? And which Super Bowl contender goes down hard? Check out the latest NFL odds from William Hill below and then visit SportsLine to see which NFL teams are winning more than 50 percent of simulations, all from the model that is up over $7,500 on its top-rated NFL picks.


Week 6 NFL picks, 2020 best bets from a legendary expert: This three-way parlay would pay out 6-1.
Hank Goldberg just revealed his top NFL parlay for Week 6.
For the Jets, a road trip to Miami to face the Dolphins (-9.5) is on deck. The Jets are one of the biggest underdogs of the week in the current NFL odds, so which side should you back? Before you make any Week 6 NFL picks and predictions, see the NFL best bets from legendary handicapper Hammerin' Hank Goldberg over at SportsLine.
A beloved national treasure, Hammerin swept his three best bets last week, cashing with the Browns, Steelers and Texans. Anyone who parlayed those picks took home a 6-1 payout.
Now, Hammer enters Week 6 on a stunning run: Over the final 10 weeks of last season and through five weeks this season, he is an eye-popping 30-15 on his NFL best bets, an amazing 67 percent cash rate.
This is the same handicapper who enjoyed 15 winning seasons in his 17-year ESPN run. In 2017, Hammer competed against 10 top handicappers in the Las Vegas Review-Journal's NFL Challenge and beat them all, finishing 50-29-6 on NFL picks against the spread.
Now, Hammer has locked in three NFL best bets for Week 6. If you parlay them, you could be looking at a 6-1 payout. You can only see them here.
Top Week 6 NFL expert picks.
Breaking down the NFL Week 6 schedule, Hammer says the Rams (-3.5) will roll over the 49ers on Sunday Night Football. The Rams have strong units on both sides of the ball, with each featuring top-tier contributors. Offensively, Jared Goff is playing the quarterback position at a high level. The former No. 1 overall pick is completing 71.7 percent of his passes, a top-five mark in the NFL this season, and has thrown for 1,372 yards and eight touchdowns.
In addition, Goff is No. 1 in the league in yards per attempt (9.0) and has a pair of top-tier receivers in Cooper Kupp and Robert Woods, both of whom have 300 or more receiving yards.
Defensively, the Rams are anchored by perhaps the best defensive player in the league in Aaron Donald. He leads the NFL with 7.5 sacks and is also tied for the league lead with nine tackles for loss. Beyond the numbers, the star defensive tackle also regularly collapses the interior of the opposing offensive line, allowing his teammates to operate in space and create havoc.
How to make Week 6 NFL parlays.
Hammer, who has inside sources throughout the league, also jumped on both Monday Night Football games: Chiefs vs. Bills and Cardinals vs. Cowboys. In one of those games, Hammer says, there is a complete mismatch, creating a spread that's way off. You can only see his best bets here.
What are Hammer's top Week 6 NFL expert picks? Which side of Chiefs vs. Bills and Cardinals vs. Cowboys do you need to jump on? Visit SportsLine now to see Hammerin' Hank Goldberg's Week 6 NFL best bets, all from the legendary handicapper on a 30-15 heater.




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?»?NFL odds, lines, picks, predictions for Week 6, 2020: Proven model backing Ravens, Colts.
SportsLine's computer model simulated every Week 6 NFL game 10,000 times with surprising results.
Coming off a bye week, the Packers are the only team in the NFL with a perfect record against the spread. They'll put their streak on the line as one-point favorites against the Buccaneers in the latest Week 6 NFL odds from William Hill. That line opened with the Packers favored by 2.5, but we saw heavy movement throughout the week. In fact, the over-under also jumped from 52 to 55. It's one of eight games on the Week 6 NFL schedule with a spread of three points or fewer.
Panthers vs. Bears also has one of the tighter Week 6 NFL spreads, with Carolina favored by one. Both teams are 3-2 against the spread on the season and have three outright wins as underdogs, but this will be Carolina's first game as a favorite. All of the Week 6 NFL lines are listed below, and SportsLine's advanced computer model has all the NFL betting advice and predictions you need to make the best Week 6 NFL picks now.
The SportsLine Projection Model simulates every NFL game 10,000 times and is up over $7,500 for $100 players on its top-rated NFL picks since its inception five-plus years ago.
It's off to a strong 10-5 roll on top-rated NFL picks this season. The model enters Week 6 on an incredible 106-70 roll on top-rated NFL picks that dates back to the 2017 season. The model also ranked in the Top 10 on NFLPickWatch in three of the past four years on straight-up NFL picks and beat more than 95 percent of CBS Sports office pool players three times during that span. Anyone who has followed it is way up.
Now, it has examined the latest Week 6 NFL odds and NFL betting lines, simulated every snap, and its predictions are in. Head to SportsLine now to see them all.
Top NFL predictions for Week 6.
One of the top Week 6 NFL predictions the model recommends: The Ravens (-9.5) cover the spread on the road against the Eagles. Philadelphia is 1-3-1 straight-up this season and just 1-4 against the spread. The Ravens, meanwhile, have a 4-1 straight-up record with a 3-1-1 mark against the spread.
Philly has been hit hard by injuries and could be missing multiple receivers. The Eagles could be without star offensive lineman Lane Johnson as well after he hurt his ankle against Pittsburgh last week. Baltimore hasn't been fazed playing on the road, as it has covered in six of its last seven away games. SportsLine's model has the Ravens covering the spread well over 60 percent of the time, with the over (46.5) clearing by half-a-point.
Another one of the top Week 6 NFL picks from the model: Indianapolis covers as an eight-point favorite over Cincinnati. While new Colts quarterback Philip Rivers has been up and down, Indianapolis' defense makes the team an AFC playoff contender. The Colts rank second in the NFL in scoring defense and first in total defense despite giving up season-highs in points (32) and yards (385) in a loss to the Browns last week.
Now, they'll take on a Bengals team that has one of the softest offensive lines in football. Cincinnati averages just 3.9 yards per carry and has allowed 22 sacks.
The model says the Colts cover well over 50 percent of the time. You can also book the over (46), which hits more than 60 percent of the time.
How to make Week 6 NFL picks.
The model also has made the call on every other game on the Week 6 NFL schedule. It's also identified a Super Bowl contender that goes down hard. You can only get every pick for every game here.
What NFL picks can you make with confidence in Week 6? And which Super Bowl contender goes down hard? Check out the latest NFL odds from William Hill below and then visit SportsLine to see which NFL teams are winning more than 50 percent of simulations, all from the model that is up over $7,500 on its top-rated NFL picks.


Week 6 NFL picks, 2020 best bets from a legendary expert: This three-way parlay would pay out 6-1.
Hank Goldberg just revealed his top NFL parlay for Week 6.
For the Jets, a road trip to Miami to face the Dolphins (-9.5) is on deck. The Jets are one of the biggest underdogs of the week in the current NFL odds, so which side should you back? Before you make any Week 6 NFL picks and predictions, see the NFL best bets from legendary handicapper Hammerin' Hank Goldberg over at SportsLine.
A beloved national treasure, Hammerin swept his three best bets last week, cashing with the Browns, Steelers and Texans. Anyone who parlayed those picks took home a 6-1 payout.
Now, Hammer enters Week 6 on a stunning run: Over the final 10 weeks of last season and through five weeks this season, he is an eye-popping 30-15 on his NFL best bets, an amazing 67 percent cash rate.
This is the same handicapper who enjoyed 15 winning seasons in his 17-year ESPN run. In 2017, Hammer competed against 10 top handicappers in the Las Vegas Review-Journal's NFL Challenge and beat them all, finishing 50-29-6 on NFL picks against the spread.
Now, Hammer has locked in three NFL best bets for Week 6. If you parlay them, you could be looking at a 6-1 payout. You can only see them here.
Top Week 6 NFL expert picks.
Breaking down the NFL Week 6 schedule, Hammer says the Rams (-3.5) will roll over the 49ers on Sunday Night Football. The Rams have strong units on both sides of the ball, with each featuring top-tier contributors. Offensively, Jared Goff is playing the quarterback position at a high level. The former No. 1 overall pick is completing 71.7 percent of his passes, a top-five mark in the NFL this season, and has thrown for 1,372 yards and eight touchdowns.
In addition, Goff is No. 1 in the league in yards per attempt (9.0) and has a pair of top-tier receivers in Cooper Kupp and Robert Woods, both of whom have 300 or more receiving yards.
Defensively, the Rams are anchored by perhaps the best defensive player in the league in Aaron Donald. He leads the NFL with 7.5 sacks and is also tied for the league lead with nine tackles for loss. Beyond the numbers, the star defensive tackle also regularly collapses the interior of the opposing offensive line, allowing his teammates to operate in space and create havoc.
How to make Week 6 NFL parlays.
Hammer, who has inside sources throughout the league, also jumped on both Monday Night Football games: Chiefs vs. Bills and Cardinals vs. Cowboys. In one of those games, Hammer says, there is a complete mismatch, creating a spread that's way off. You can only see his best bets here.
What are Hammer's top Week 6 NFL expert picks? Which side of Chiefs vs. Bills and Cardinals vs. Cowboys do you need to jump on? Visit SportsLine now to see Hammerin' Hank Goldberg's Week 6 NFL best bets, all from the legendary handicapper on a 30-15 heater.




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?»?NFL odds, lines, picks, predictions for Week 6, 2020: Proven model backing Ravens, Colts.
SportsLine's computer model simulated every Week 6 NFL game 10,000 times with surprising results.
Coming off a bye week, the Packers are the only team in the NFL with a perfect record against the spread. They'll put their streak on the line as one-point favorites against the Buccaneers in the latest Week 6 NFL odds from William Hill. That line opened with the Packers favored by 2.5, but we saw heavy movement throughout the week. In fact, the over-under also jumped from 52 to 55. It's one of eight games on the Week 6 NFL schedule with a spread of three points or fewer.
Panthers vs. Bears also has one of the tighter Week 6 NFL spreads, with Carolina favored by one. Both teams are 3-2 against the spread on the season and have three outright wins as underdogs, but this will be Carolina's first game as a favorite. All of the Week 6 NFL lines are listed below, and SportsLine's advanced computer model has all the NFL betting advice and predictions you need to make the best Week 6 NFL picks now.
The SportsLine Projection Model simulates every NFL game 10,000 times and is up over $7,500 for $100 players on its top-rated NFL picks since its inception five-plus years ago.
It's off to a strong 10-5 roll on top-rated NFL picks this season. The model enters Week 6 on an incredible 106-70 roll on top-rated NFL picks that dates back to the 2017 season. The model also ranked in the Top 10 on NFLPickWatch in three of the past four years on straight-up NFL picks and beat more than 95 percent of CBS Sports office pool players three times during that span. Anyone who has followed it is way up.
Now, it has examined the latest Week 6 NFL odds and NFL betting lines, simulated every snap, and its predictions are in. Head to SportsLine now to see them all.
Top NFL predictions for Week 6.
One of the top Week 6 NFL predictions the model recommends: The Ravens (-9.5) cover the spread on the road against the Eagles. Philadelphia is 1-3-1 straight-up this season and just 1-4 against the spread. The Ravens, meanwhile, have a 4-1 straight-up record with a 3-1-1 mark against the spread.
Philly has been hit hard by injuries and could be missing multiple receivers. The Eagles could be without star offensive lineman Lane Johnson as well after he hurt his ankle against Pittsburgh last week. Baltimore hasn't been fazed playing on the road, as it has covered in six of its last seven away games. SportsLine's model has the Ravens covering the spread well over 60 percent of the time, with the over (46.5) clearing by half-a-point.
Another one of the top Week 6 NFL picks from the model: Indianapolis covers as an eight-point favorite over Cincinnati. While new Colts quarterback Philip Rivers has been up and down, Indianapolis' defense makes the team an AFC playoff contender. The Colts rank second in the NFL in scoring defense and first in total defense despite giving up season-highs in points (32) and yards (385) in a loss to the Browns last week.
Now, they'll take on a Bengals team that has one of the softest offensive lines in football. Cincinnati averages just 3.9 yards per carry and has allowed 22 sacks.
The model says the Colts cover well over 50 percent of the time. You can also book the over (46), which hits more than 60 percent of the time.
How to make Week 6 NFL picks.
The model also has made the call on every other game on the Week 6 NFL schedule. It's also identified a Super Bowl contender that goes down hard. You can only get every pick for every game here.
What NFL picks can you make with confidence in Week 6? And which Super Bowl contender goes down hard? Check out the latest NFL odds from William Hill below and then visit SportsLine to see which NFL teams are winning more than 50 percent of simulations, all from the model that is up over $7,500 on its top-rated NFL picks.


Week 6 NFL picks, 2020 best bets from a legendary expert: This three-way parlay would pay out 6-1.
Hank Goldberg just revealed his top NFL parlay for Week 6.
For the Jets, a road trip to Miami to face the Dolphins (-9.5) is on deck. The Jets are one of the biggest underdogs of the week in the current NFL odds, so which side should you back? Before you make any Week 6 NFL picks and predictions, see the NFL best bets from legendary handicapper Hammerin' Hank Goldberg over at SportsLine.
A beloved national treasure, Hammerin swept his three best bets last week, cashing with the Browns, Steelers and Texans. Anyone who parlayed those picks took home a 6-1 payout.
Now, Hammer enters Week 6 on a stunning run: Over the final 10 weeks of last season and through five weeks this season, he is an eye-popping 30-15 on his NFL best bets, an amazing 67 percent cash rate.
This is the same handicapper who enjoyed 15 winning seasons in his 17-year ESPN run. In 2017, Hammer competed against 10 top handicappers in the Las Vegas Review-Journal's NFL Challenge and beat them all, finishing 50-29-6 on NFL picks against the spread.
Now, Hammer has locked in three NFL best bets for Week 6. If you parlay them, you could be looking at a 6-1 payout. You can only see them here.
Top Week 6 NFL expert picks.
Breaking down the NFL Week 6 schedule, Hammer says the Rams (-3.5) will roll over the 49ers on Sunday Night Football. The Rams have strong units on both sides of the ball, with each featuring top-tier contributors. Offensively, Jared Goff is playing the quarterback position at a high level. The former No. 1 overall pick is completing 71.7 percent of his passes, a top-five mark in the NFL this season, and has thrown for 1,372 yards and eight touchdowns.
In addition, Goff is No. 1 in the league in yards per attempt (9.0) and has a pair of top-tier receivers in Cooper Kupp and Robert Woods, both of whom have 300 or more receiving yards.
Defensively, the Rams are anchored by perhaps the best defensive player in the league in Aaron Donald. He leads the NFL with 7.5 sacks and is also tied for the league lead with nine tackles for loss. Beyond the numbers, the star defensive tackle also regularly collapses the interior of the opposing offensive line, allowing his teammates to operate in space and create havoc.
How to make Week 6 NFL parlays.
Hammer, who has inside sources throughout the league, also jumped on both Monday Night Football games: Chiefs vs. Bills and Cardinals vs. Cowboys. In one of those games, Hammer says, there is a complete mismatch, creating a spread that's way off. You can only see his best bets here.
What are Hammer's top Week 6 NFL expert picks? Which side of Chiefs vs. Bills and Cardinals vs. Cowboys do you need to jump on? Visit SportsLine now to see Hammerin' Hank Goldberg's Week 6 NFL best bets, all from the legendary handicapper on a 30-15 heater.




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?»?NFL odds, lines, picks, predictions for Week 6, 2020: Proven model backing Ravens, Colts.
SportsLine's computer model simulated every Week 6 NFL game 10,000 times with surprising results.
Coming off a bye week, the Packers are the only team in the NFL with a perfect record against the spread. They'll put their streak on the line as one-point favorites against the Buccaneers in the latest Week 6 NFL odds from William Hill. That line opened with the Packers favored by 2.5, but we saw heavy movement throughout the week. In fact, the over-under also jumped from 52 to 55. It's one of eight games on the Week 6 NFL schedule with a spread of three points or fewer.
Panthers vs. Bears also has one of the tighter Week 6 NFL spreads, with Carolina favored by one. Both teams are 3-2 against the spread on the season and have three outright wins as underdogs, but this will be Carolina's first game as a favorite. All of the Week 6 NFL lines are listed below, and SportsLine's advanced computer model has all the NFL betting advice and predictions you need to make the best Week 6 NFL picks now.
The SportsLine Projection Model simulates every NFL game 10,000 times and is up over $7,500 for $100 players on its top-rated NFL picks since its inception five-plus years ago.
It's off to a strong 10-5 roll on top-rated NFL picks this season. The model enters Week 6 on an incredible 106-70 roll on top-rated NFL picks that dates back to the 2017 season. The model also ranked in the Top 10 on NFLPickWatch in three of the past four years on straight-up NFL picks and beat more than 95 percent of CBS Sports office pool players three times during that span. Anyone who has followed it is way up.
Now, it has examined the latest Week 6 NFL odds and NFL betting lines, simulated every snap, and its predictions are in. Head to SportsLine now to see them all.
Top NFL predictions for Week 6.
One of the top Week 6 NFL predictions the model recommends: The Ravens (-9.5) cover the spread on the road against the Eagles. Philadelphia is 1-3-1 straight-up this season and just 1-4 against the spread. The Ravens, meanwhile, have a 4-1 straight-up record with a 3-1-1 mark against the spread.
Philly has been hit hard by injuries and could be missing multiple receivers. The Eagles could be without star offensive lineman Lane Johnson as well after he hurt his ankle against Pittsburgh last week. Baltimore hasn't been fazed playing on the road, as it has covered in six of its last seven away games. SportsLine's model has the Ravens covering the spread well over 60 percent of the time, with the over (46.5) clearing by half-a-point.
Another one of the top Week 6 NFL picks from the model: Indianapolis covers as an eight-point favorite over Cincinnati. While new Colts quarterback Philip Rivers has been up and down, Indianapolis' defense makes the team an AFC playoff contender. The Colts rank second in the NFL in scoring defense and first in total defense despite giving up season-highs in points (32) and yards (385) in a loss to the Browns last week.
Now, they'll take on a Bengals team that has one of the softest offensive lines in football. Cincinnati averages just 3.9 yards per carry and has allowed 22 sacks.
The model says the Colts cover well over 50 percent of the time. You can also book the over (46), which hits more than 60 percent of the time.
How to make Week 6 NFL picks.
The model also has made the call on every other game on the Week 6 NFL schedule. It's also identified a Super Bowl contender that goes down hard. You can only get every pick for every game here.
What NFL picks can you make with confidence in Week 6? And which Super Bowl contender goes down hard? Check out the latest NFL odds from William Hill below and then visit SportsLine to see which NFL teams are winning more than 50 percent of simulations, all from the model that is up over $7,500 on its top-rated NFL picks.


Week 6 NFL picks, 2020 best bets from a legendary expert: This three-way parlay would pay out 6-1.
Hank Goldberg just revealed his top NFL parlay for Week 6.
For the Jets, a road trip to Miami to face the Dolphins (-9.5) is on deck. The Jets are one of the biggest underdogs of the week in the current NFL odds, so which side should you back? Before you make any Week 6 NFL picks and predictions, see the NFL best bets from legendary handicapper Hammerin' Hank Goldberg over at SportsLine.
A beloved national treasure, Hammerin swept his three best bets last week, cashing with the Browns, Steelers and Texans. Anyone who parlayed those picks took home a 6-1 payout.
Now, Hammer enters Week 6 on a stunning run: Over the final 10 weeks of last season and through five weeks this season, he is an eye-popping 30-15 on his NFL best bets, an amazing 67 percent cash rate.
This is the same handicapper who enjoyed 15 winning seasons in his 17-year ESPN run. In 2017, Hammer competed against 10 top handicappers in the Las Vegas Review-Journal's NFL Challenge and beat them all, finishing 50-29-6 on NFL picks against the spread.
Now, Hammer has locked in three NFL best bets for Week 6. If you parlay them, you could be looking at a 6-1 payout. You can only see them here.
Top Week 6 NFL expert picks.
Breaking down the NFL Week 6 schedule, Hammer says the Rams (-3.5) will roll over the 49ers on Sunday Night Football. The Rams have strong units on both sides of the ball, with each featuring top-tier contributors. Offensively, Jared Goff is playing the quarterback position at a high level. The former No. 1 overall pick is completing 71.7 percent of his passes, a top-five mark in the NFL this season, and has thrown for 1,372 yards and eight touchdowns.
In addition, Goff is No. 1 in the league in yards per attempt (9.0) and has a pair of top-tier receivers in Cooper Kupp and Robert Woods, both of whom have 300 or more receiving yards.
Defensively, the Rams are anchored by perhaps the best defensive player in the league in Aaron Donald. He leads the NFL with 7.5 sacks and is also tied for the league lead with nine tackles for loss. Beyond the numbers, the star defensive tackle also regularly collapses the interior of the opposing offensive line, allowing his teammates to operate in space and create havoc.
How to make Week 6 NFL parlays.
Hammer, who has inside sources throughout the league, also jumped on both Monday Night Football games: Chiefs vs. Bills and Cardinals vs. Cowboys. In one of those games, Hammer says, there is a complete mismatch, creating a spread that's way off. You can only see his best bets here.
What are Hammer's top Week 6 NFL expert picks? Which side of Chiefs vs. Bills and Cardinals vs. Cowboys do you need to jump on? Visit SportsLine now to see Hammerin' Hank Goldberg's Week 6 NFL best bets, all from the legendary handicapper on a 30-15 heater.




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?»?NFL odds, lines, picks, predictions for Week 6, 2020: Proven model backing Ravens, Colts.
SportsLine's computer model simulated every Week 6 NFL game 10,000 times with surprising results.
Coming off a bye week, the Packers are the only team in the NFL with a perfect record against the spread. They'll put their streak on the line as one-point favorites against the Buccaneers in the latest Week 6 NFL odds from William Hill. That line opened with the Packers favored by 2.5, but we saw heavy movement throughout the week. In fact, the over-under also jumped from 52 to 55. It's one of eight games on the Week 6 NFL schedule with a spread of three points or fewer.
Panthers vs. Bears also has one of the tighter Week 6 NFL spreads, with Carolina favored by one. Both teams are 3-2 against the spread on the season and have three outright wins as underdogs, but this will be Carolina's first game as a favorite. All of the Week 6 NFL lines are listed below, and SportsLine's advanced computer model has all the NFL betting advice and predictions you need to make the best Week 6 NFL picks now.
The SportsLine Projection Model simulates every NFL game 10,000 times and is up over $7,500 for $100 players on its top-rated NFL picks since its inception five-plus years ago.
It's off to a strong 10-5 roll on top-rated NFL picks this season. The model enters Week 6 on an incredible 106-70 roll on top-rated NFL picks that dates back to the 2017 season. The model also ranked in the Top 10 on NFLPickWatch in three of the past four years on straight-up NFL picks and beat more than 95 percent of CBS Sports office pool players three times during that span. Anyone who has followed it is way up.
Now, it has examined the latest Week 6 NFL odds and NFL betting lines, simulated every snap, and its predictions are in. Head to SportsLine now to see them all.
Top NFL predictions for Week 6.
One of the top Week 6 NFL predictions the model recommends: The Ravens (-9.5) cover the spread on the road against the Eagles. Philadelphia is 1-3-1 straight-up this season and just 1-4 against the spread. The Ravens, meanwhile, have a 4-1 straight-up record with a 3-1-1 mark against the spread.
Philly has been hit hard by injuries and could be missing multiple receivers. The Eagles could be without star offensive lineman Lane Johnson as well after he hurt his ankle against Pittsburgh last week. Baltimore hasn't been fazed playing on the road, as it has covered in six of its last seven away games. SportsLine's model has the Ravens covering the spread well over 60 percent of the time, with the over (46.5) clearing by half-a-point.
Another one of the top Week 6 NFL picks from the model: Indianapolis covers as an eight-point favorite over Cincinnati. While new Colts quarterback Philip Rivers has been up and down, Indianapolis' defense makes the team an AFC playoff contender. The Colts rank second in the NFL in scoring defense and first in total defense despite giving up season-highs in points (32) and yards (385) in a loss to the Browns last week.
Now, they'll take on a Bengals team that has one of the softest offensive lines in football. Cincinnati averages just 3.9 yards per carry and has allowed 22 sacks.
The model says the Colts cover well over 50 percent of the time. You can also book the over (46), which hits more than 60 percent of the time.
How to make Week 6 NFL picks.
The model also has made the call on every other game on the Week 6 NFL schedule. It's also identified a Super Bowl contender that goes down hard. You can only get every pick for every game here.
What NFL picks can you make with confidence in Week 6? And which Super Bowl contender goes down hard? Check out the latest NFL odds from William Hill below and then visit SportsLine to see which NFL teams are winning more than 50 percent of simulations, all from the model that is up over $7,500 on its top-rated NFL picks.


Week 6 NFL picks, 2020 best bets from a legendary expert: This three-way parlay would pay out 6-1.
Hank Goldberg just revealed his top NFL parlay for Week 6.
For the Jets, a road trip to Miami to face the Dolphins (-9.5) is on deck. The Jets are one of the biggest underdogs of the week in the current NFL odds, so which side should you back? Before you make any Week 6 NFL picks and predictions, see the NFL best bets from legendary handicapper Hammerin' Hank Goldberg over at SportsLine.
A beloved national treasure, Hammerin swept his three best bets last week, cashing with the Browns, Steelers and Texans. Anyone who parlayed those picks took home a 6-1 payout.
Now, Hammer enters Week 6 on a stunning run: Over the final 10 weeks of last season and through five weeks this season, he is an eye-popping 30-15 on his NFL best bets, an amazing 67 percent cash rate.
This is the same handicapper who enjoyed 15 winning seasons in his 17-year ESPN run. In 2017, Hammer competed against 10 top handicappers in the Las Vegas Review-Journal's NFL Challenge and beat them all, finishing 50-29-6 on NFL picks against the spread.
Now, Hammer has locked in three NFL best bets for Week 6. If you parlay them, you could be looking at a 6-1 payout. You can only see them here.
Top Week 6 NFL expert picks.
Breaking down the NFL Week 6 schedule, Hammer says the Rams (-3.5) will roll over the 49ers on Sunday Night Football. The Rams have strong units on both sides of the ball, with each featuring top-tier contributors. Offensively, Jared Goff is playing the quarterback position at a high level. The former No. 1 overall pick is completing 71.7 percent of his passes, a top-five mark in the NFL this season, and has thrown for 1,372 yards and eight touchdowns.
In addition, Goff is No. 1 in the league in yards per attempt (9.0) and has a pair of top-tier receivers in Cooper Kupp and Robert Woods, both of whom have 300 or more receiving yards.
Defensively, the Rams are anchored by perhaps the best defensive player in the league in Aaron Donald. He leads the NFL with 7.5 sacks and is also tied for the league lead with nine tackles for loss. Beyond the numbers, the star defensive tackle also regularly collapses the interior of the opposing offensive line, allowing his teammates to operate in space and create havoc.
How to make Week 6 NFL parlays.
Hammer, who has inside sources throughout the league, also jumped on both Monday Night Football games: Chiefs vs. Bills and Cardinals vs. Cowboys. In one of those games, Hammer says, there is a complete mismatch, creating a spread that's way off. You can only see his best bets here.
What are Hammer's top Week 6 NFL expert picks? Which side of Chiefs vs. Bills and Cardinals vs. Cowboys do you need to jump on? Visit SportsLine now to see Hammerin' Hank Goldberg's Week 6 NFL best bets, all from the legendary handicapper on a 30-15 heater.




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?»?NFL odds, lines, picks, predictions for Week 6, 2020: Proven model backing Ravens, Colts.
SportsLine's computer model simulated every Week 6 NFL game 10,000 times with surprising results.
Coming off a bye week, the Packers are the only team in the NFL with a perfect record against the spread. They'll put their streak on the line as one-point favorites against the Buccaneers in the latest Week 6 NFL odds from William Hill. That line opened with the Packers favored by 2.5, but we saw heavy movement throughout the week. In fact, the over-under also jumped from 52 to 55. It's one of eight games on the Week 6 NFL schedule with a spread of three points or fewer.
Panthers vs. Bears also has one of the tighter Week 6 NFL spreads, with Carolina favored by one. Both teams are 3-2 against the spread on the season and have three outright wins as underdogs, but this will be Carolina's first game as a favorite. All of the Week 6 NFL lines are listed below, and SportsLine's advanced computer model has all the NFL betting advice and predictions you need to make the best Week 6 NFL picks now.
The SportsLine Projection Model simulates every NFL game 10,000 times and is up over $7,500 for $100 players on its top-rated NFL picks since its inception five-plus years ago.
It's off to a strong 10-5 roll on top-rated NFL picks this season. The model enters Week 6 on an incredible 106-70 roll on top-rated NFL picks that dates back to the 2017 season. The model also ranked in the Top 10 on NFLPickWatch in three of the past four years on straight-up NFL picks and beat more than 95 percent of CBS Sports office pool players three times during that span. Anyone who has followed it is way up.
Now, it has examined the latest Week 6 NFL odds and NFL betting lines, simulated every snap, and its predictions are in. Head to SportsLine now to see them all.
Top NFL predictions for Week 6.
One of the top Week 6 NFL predictions the model recommends: The Ravens (-9.5) cover the spread on the road against the Eagles. Philadelphia is 1-3-1 straight-up this season and just 1-4 against the spread. The Ravens, meanwhile, have a 4-1 straight-up record with a 3-1-1 mark against the spread.
Philly has been hit hard by injuries and could be missing multiple receivers. The Eagles could be without star offensive lineman Lane Johnson as well after he hurt his ankle against Pittsburgh last week. Baltimore hasn't been fazed playing on the road, as it has covered in six of its last seven away games. SportsLine's model has the Ravens covering the spread well over 60 percent of the time, with the over (46.5) clearing by half-a-point.
Another one of the top Week 6 NFL picks from the model: Indianapolis covers as an eight-point favorite over Cincinnati. While new Colts quarterback Philip Rivers has been up and down, Indianapolis' defense makes the team an AFC playoff contender. The Colts rank second in the NFL in scoring defense and first in total defense despite giving up season-highs in points (32) and yards (385) in a loss to the Browns last week.
Now, they'll take on a Bengals team that has one of the softest offensive lines in football. Cincinnati averages just 3.9 yards per carry and has allowed 22 sacks.
The model says the Colts cover well over 50 percent of the time. You can also book the over (46), which hits more than 60 percent of the time.
How to make Week 6 NFL picks.
The model also has made the call on every other game on the Week 6 NFL schedule. It's also identified a Super Bowl contender that goes down hard. You can only get every pick for every game here.
What NFL picks can you make with confidence in Week 6? And which Super Bowl contender goes down hard? Check out the latest NFL odds from William Hill below and then visit SportsLine to see which NFL teams are winning more than 50 percent of simulations, all from the model that is up over $7,500 on its top-rated NFL picks.


Week 6 NFL picks, 2020 best bets from a legendary expert: This three-way parlay would pay out 6-1.
Hank Goldberg just revealed his top NFL parlay for Week 6.
For the Jets, a road trip to Miami to face the Dolphins (-9.5) is on deck. The Jets are one of the biggest underdogs of the week in the current NFL odds, so which side should you back? Before you make any Week 6 NFL picks and predictions, see the NFL best bets from legendary handicapper Hammerin' Hank Goldberg over at SportsLine.
A beloved national treasure, Hammerin swept his three best bets last week, cashing with the Browns, Steelers and Texans. Anyone who parlayed those picks took home a 6-1 payout.
Now, Hammer enters Week 6 on a stunning run: Over the final 10 weeks of last season and through five weeks this season, he is an eye-popping 30-15 on his NFL best bets, an amazing 67 percent cash rate.
This is the same handicapper who enjoyed 15 winning seasons in his 17-year ESPN run. In 2017, Hammer competed against 10 top handicappers in the Las Vegas Review-Journal's NFL Challenge and beat them all, finishing 50-29-6 on NFL picks against the spread.
Now, Hammer has locked in three NFL best bets for Week 6. If you parlay them, you could be looking at a 6-1 payout. You can only see them here.
Top Week 6 NFL expert picks.
Breaking down the NFL Week 6 schedule, Hammer says the Rams (-3.5) will roll over the 49ers on Sunday Night Football. The Rams have strong units on both sides of the ball, with each featuring top-tier contributors. Offensively, Jared Goff is playing the quarterback position at a high level. The former No. 1 overall pick is completing 71.7 percent of his passes, a top-five mark in the NFL this season, and has thrown for 1,372 yards and eight touchdowns.
In addition, Goff is No. 1 in the league in yards per attempt (9.0) and has a pair of top-tier receivers in Cooper Kupp and Robert Woods, both of whom have 300 or more receiving yards.
Defensively, the Rams are anchored by perhaps the best defensive player in the league in Aaron Donald. He leads the NFL with 7.5 sacks and is also tied for the league lead with nine tackles for loss. Beyond the numbers, the star defensive tackle also regularly collapses the interior of the opposing offensive line, allowing his teammates to operate in space and create havoc.
How to make Week 6 NFL parlays.
Hammer, who has inside sources throughout the league, also jumped on both Monday Night Football games: Chiefs vs. Bills and Cardinals vs. Cowboys. In one of those games, Hammer says, there is a complete mismatch, creating a spread that's way off. You can only see his best bets here.
What are Hammer's top Week 6 NFL expert picks? Which side of Chiefs vs. Bills and Cardinals vs. Cowboys do you need to jump on? Visit SportsLine now to see Hammerin' Hank Goldberg's Week 6 NFL best bets, all from the legendary handicapper on a 30-15 heater.




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?»?NFL odds, lines, picks, predictions for Week 6, 2020: Proven model backing Ravens, Colts.
SportsLine's computer model simulated every Week 6 NFL game 10,000 times with surprising results.
Coming off a bye week, the Packers are the only team in the NFL with a perfect record against the spread. They'll put their streak on the line as one-point favorites against the Buccaneers in the latest Week 6 NFL odds from William Hill. That line opened with the Packers favored by 2.5, but we saw heavy movement throughout the week. In fact, the over-under also jumped from 52 to 55. It's one of eight games on the Week 6 NFL schedule with a spread of three points or fewer.
Panthers vs. Bears also has one of the tighter Week 6 NFL spreads, with Carolina favored by one. Both teams are 3-2 against the spread on the season and have three outright wins as underdogs, but this will be Carolina's first game as a favorite. All of the Week 6 NFL lines are listed below, and SportsLine's advanced computer model has all the NFL betting advice and predictions you need to make the best Week 6 NFL picks now.
The SportsLine Projection Model simulates every NFL game 10,000 times and is up over $7,500 for $100 players on its top-rated NFL picks since its inception five-plus years ago.
It's off to a strong 10-5 roll on top-rated NFL picks this season. The model enters Week 6 on an incredible 106-70 roll on top-rated NFL picks that dates back to the 2017 season. The model also ranked in the Top 10 on NFLPickWatch in three of the past four years on straight-up NFL picks and beat more than 95 percent of CBS Sports office pool players three times during that span. Anyone who has followed it is way up.
Now, it has examined the latest Week 6 NFL odds and NFL betting lines, simulated every snap, and its predictions are in. Head to SportsLine now to see them all.
Top NFL predictions for Week 6.
One of the top Week 6 NFL predictions the model recommends: The Ravens (-9.5) cover the spread on the road against the Eagles. Philadelphia is 1-3-1 straight-up this season and just 1-4 against the spread. The Ravens, meanwhile, have a 4-1 straight-up record with a 3-1-1 mark against the spread.
Philly has been hit hard by injuries and could be missing multiple receivers. The Eagles could be without star offensive lineman Lane Johnson as well after he hurt his ankle against Pittsburgh last week. Baltimore hasn't been fazed playing on the road, as it has covered in six of its last seven away games. SportsLine's model has the Ravens covering the spread well over 60 percent of the time, with the over (46.5) clearing by half-a-point.
Another one of the top Week 6 NFL picks from the model: Indianapolis covers as an eight-point favorite over Cincinnati. While new Colts quarterback Philip Rivers has been up and down, Indianapolis' defense makes the team an AFC playoff contender. The Colts rank second in the NFL in scoring defense and first in total defense despite giving up season-highs in points (32) and yards (385) in a loss to the Browns last week.
Now, they'll take on a Bengals team that has one of the softest offensive lines in football. Cincinnati averages just 3.9 yards per carry and has allowed 22 sacks.
The model says the Colts cover well over 50 percent of the time. You can also book the over (46), which hits more than 60 percent of the time.
How to make Week 6 NFL picks.
The model also has made the call on every other game on the Week 6 NFL schedule. It's also identified a Super Bowl contender that goes down hard. You can only get every pick for every game here.
What NFL picks can you make with confidence in Week 6? And which Super Bowl contender goes down hard? Check out the latest NFL odds from William Hill below and then visit SportsLine to see which NFL teams are winning more than 50 percent of simulations, all from the model that is up over $7,500 on its top-rated NFL picks.


Week 6 NFL picks, 2020 best bets from a legendary expert: This three-way parlay would pay out 6-1.
Hank Goldberg just revealed his top NFL parlay for Week 6.
For the Jets, a road trip to Miami to face the Dolphins (-9.5) is on deck. The Jets are one of the biggest underdogs of the week in the current NFL odds, so which side should you back? Before you make any Week 6 NFL picks and predictions, see the NFL best bets from legendary handicapper Hammerin' Hank Goldberg over at SportsLine.
A beloved national treasure, Hammerin swept his three best bets last week, cashing with the Browns, Steelers and Texans. Anyone who parlayed those picks took home a 6-1 payout.
Now, Hammer enters Week 6 on a stunning run: Over the final 10 weeks of last season and through five weeks this season, he is an eye-popping 30-15 on his NFL best bets, an amazing 67 percent cash rate.
This is the same handicapper who enjoyed 15 winning seasons in his 17-year ESPN run. In 2017, Hammer competed against 10 top handicappers in the Las Vegas Review-Journal's NFL Challenge and beat them all, finishing 50-29-6 on NFL picks against the spread.
Now, Hammer has locked in three NFL best bets for Week 6. If you parlay them, you could be looking at a 6-1 payout. You can only see them here.
Top Week 6 NFL expert picks.
Breaking down the NFL Week 6 schedule, Hammer says the Rams (-3.5) will roll over the 49ers on Sunday Night Football. The Rams have strong units on both sides of the ball, with each featuring top-tier contributors. Offensively, Jared Goff is playing the quarterback position at a high level. The former No. 1 overall pick is completing 71.7 percent of his passes, a top-five mark in the NFL this season, and has thrown for 1,372 yards and eight touchdowns.
In addition, Goff is No. 1 in the league in yards per attempt (9.0) and has a pair of top-tier receivers in Cooper Kupp and Robert Woods, both of whom have 300 or more receiving yards.
Defensively, the Rams are anchored by perhaps the best defensive player in the league in Aaron Donald. He leads the NFL with 7.5 sacks and is also tied for the league lead with nine tackles for loss. Beyond the numbers, the star defensive tackle also regularly collapses the interior of the opposing offensive line, allowing his teammates to operate in space and create havoc.
How to make Week 6 NFL parlays.
Hammer, who has inside sources throughout the league, also jumped on both Monday Night Football games: Chiefs vs. Bills and Cardinals vs. Cowboys. In one of those games, Hammer says, there is a complete mismatch, creating a spread that's way off. You can only see his best bets here.
What are Hammer's top Week 6 NFL expert picks? Which side of Chiefs vs. Bills and Cardinals vs. Cowboys do you need to jump on? Visit SportsLine now to see Hammerin' Hank Goldberg's Week 6 NFL best bets, all from the legendary handicapper on a 30-15 heater.




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?»?High school football semifinals: Son of Swami makes his picks.
Highlights from Belleville's regional finals playoff win over West Bloomfield on Nov. 16, 2019. Detroit Free Press.
It is with a heavy heart ??” and empty stomach ??” that the Son of Swami approaches this week??™s football semifinal games.
The heart has nothing to do with SOS??™s overall playoff picks, although SOS isn??™t pleased. The stomach comes into play with SOS??™s destination this week.
You see, SOS is planning to attend the Belleville-Brighton game at Howell, which means he will not be attending the Division 1 semifinal game at Troy Athens.
The Davison-Sterling Heights Stevenson game should be good, but that really isn??™t important here. The problem is SOS won??™t be able to eat at the Athens??™ concession stand, clearly the best concession stand in North America.
Grill master Rich Maziasz sent SOS the menu for Saturday??™s game and the Athens Athletic Boosters have outdone themselves.
In addition to the world-famous Bobby D Specialty Burger ??” a cheeseburger with pulled pork and cole slaw, honoring Athens athletic director Bob Dowd ??” they have added the Fulchenator, a cheeseburger with Swiss cheese, pastrami and cole slaw, in recognition of district athletic director Tim Fulcher.
And then there's the MacChesky, a hamburger with four-cheese mac 'n' cheese, named for superintendent Dr. Richard Machesky.
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The concession stand also features the standard fare of regular hamburgers, hot dogs and pizza, as well as anything you could possibly want to drink, including Cherry Coke and Diet Coke, which can be mixed on the soda dispenser.
A year ago, on SOS??™s recommendation, former Detroit Catholic Central All-State player Ken Wandzel ate two Bobby D burgers and is still raving about it.
But SOS is turning his back on all of that to go to Howell, where athletic director John Young is now on the clock to get his concession stand in order.
SOS is coming off a 24-8 (75%) performance in the regional finals, raising his playoff record to 162-62 (72%).
Here are SOS??™s semifinal selections, made while trying to figure out a way to get the Athens Athletic Boosters to add a delivery service.
All games are at 1 p.m. Saturday unless otherwise noted.
Division 1.
Brighton (10-2) vs. Belleville (12-0) at Howell: SOS understands that the past two times these teams have met, the game has come down to the final play. All SOS wants to know is, how does Brighton cover Deion Burks? Who blocks Damon Payne? Does anyone want to throw the ball near Andre Seldon? Belle Tire 33, Brighton Beach Memoires 23.
Utica Eisenhower quarterback Blake Rastigue runs the option against Davison on Nov. 15, 2019, in Ortonville. (Photo: Kirthmon F. Dozier, Detroit Free Press)
Sterling Heights Stevenson (8-4) vs. Davison (10-2) at Troy Athens: Stevenson, after finishing fourth in the ultra-tough MAC Red, is on the roll of all rolls. Giovanni El-Hadi has been a dominating defensive lineman for the Titans. The tough thing for the Stevenson defense ??” not only is Davison??™s Brendan Sullivan a terrific passer, but Caleb Smith is also threat at running back. Davidson Freeway 28, Steve ???N Son 21.
Division 2.
Muskegon Mona Shores (10-2) vs. Walled Lake Western (11-1) at Okemos: This game features a pair of outstanding quarterbacks: Mona Shores??™ Caden Broersma and Western??™s Zach Trainor. But Mona has no one who compares with Western receiver Abdur-Rahmaan Yaseen, who has caught 75 passes for 1,546 yards and 18 TDs. Best Western 38, Mona Row the Boat to Shore 31.
Birmingham Seaholm (9-3) vs. Detroit King (10-2) at Novi (3 p.m., Saturday) : Seaholm??™s veer offense can be a nightmare to prepare for, especially the way QB Caleb Knoer runs the show and the way Chaz Strecker plays with reckless abandon. But King??™s Peny Boone is running like a Big Ten recruit that he is and the Crusaders' defense will adjust just fine. King of Wishful Thinking 37, Jennifer Hammond High 28.
Division 3.
DeWitt (10-2) vs. Muskegon (12-0) at East Kentwood: SOS didn??™t see this one coming. Wasn??™t this supposed to be a rebuilding year at DeWitt? Well, it didn??™t take long. But SOS doesn??™t think there is anywhere on earth besides Ford Field that Muskegon??™s Cameron Martinez is going to end his high school career. Muskie??™s Gone 41, DeWhat 33.
River Rouge high school defenders tackle Detroit Catholic Central's Danny Scott during first-half action Friday, Oct. 18, 2019 at River Rouge. (Photo: Kirthmon F. Dozier, Detroit Free Press)
River Rouge (11-1) vs. Chelsea (12-0) at Dearborn High: Chelsea advanced to the Division 4 final last season, but there is a big difference playing up a level. That hasn??™t been a problem for the Bulldogs . until now. Rouge running back De'Andre Bulley is just that, a bully in the way he runs over defensive players. Rouge River 23, Jeff Daniels High 21.
Division 4.
Hudsonville Unity Christian (9-3) vs. Grand Rapids Catholic Central (11-1) at Jenison: Unity Christian, which won the Division 5 state title last season, has had a nice run up in D-4, but the crystal ball says the run is over. CC quarterback Joey Silveri may be only a sophomore, but he doesn??™t play like one. Catholics in Grand Rapids 30, Unity Breakfast 27.
Flint Powers (10-2) vs. Birmingham Detroit Country Day (12-0) at Howell Parker Middle School: Donavan Franklin leads a lethal ground game for Powers. But Country Day has a balanced attack featuring the passing of Ahlon Mitchell and the running of Anthony Ammori. Country Dog 21, Flint Power & Light 17.
Division 5.
Lansing Catholic (11-1) vs. Kingsley (12-0) at Greenville: SOS acknowledges that Lansing Catholic coach Jim Ahern is the Quarterback Whisperer. You don??™t get a run of quarterbacks this good without knowing what you??™re doing. But Kingsley has three rugged running backs in Ayden Mullin, Owen Graves and Payson Caballero, and then there is QB Tyler Inthisone, who is also a playmaker. Fred Schramski High 28, Dantonio Catholic 24.
Detroit Denby (10-2) vs. Almont (12-0) at Walled Lake Central: You have to be really, really old ??” around SOS??™s age ??” to remember that back in the 1960s, Denby pretty much ruled the PSL, playing in four of the final five Goodfellow Games against the Catholic League champ. Latrell Thompkins could have played on any of those teams. But if Almont continues to dominate in the trenches, it will be in the final. Almond Joy 21, Den B. 12.
Division 6.
Montague (10-2) vs. Maple City Glen Lake (11-1) at Clare: Glen Lake survived its trip to the U.P., but things get tougher this week. Montague has played a challenging schedule, and beating Ravenna in the playoffs after losing to the Bulldogs in the regular season says a lot. Quarterback Drew Collins will be difficult for Glen Lake to stop. Goo Goo Dolls 36, Glen Close 31.
Onsted (10-2) vs. Monroe St. Mary Catholic Central (10-1) at Ypsilanti Lincoln: St. Mary??™s defense will have to find a way to control Onsted junior quarterback Dylan Terryberry, who has been extremely efficient this season. But the Onsted defense will have to contend with CC??™s T-formation offense, which makes determining exactly which back has the ball an adventure ??” and which is why CC is averaging 35.7 points this season. Ray Lauwers High 34, Instead 26.
Division 7.
Pewamo-Westphalia (12-0) vs. Iron Mountain (12-0) at Superior Dome (7 p.m., Friday) : The last time these schools met was in the Division 3 boys basketball state final in March. In the final two minutes, the three officials seemed to completely lose their minds and made some incomprehensible calls that cost Iron Mountain the title. P-W won??™t need any help this time. Pewamo Won??™t Fail You 28, Izzo??™s Mountain 24.
Cass City (11-1) vs. Jackson Lumen Christi (11-0) at Novi (11 a.m., Saturday) : It was a tremendous accomplishment for Cass City to claim its first regional title by beating Division 7 powerhouse Loyola, but this is a whole new ballgame. Lumen Christi won the past three Division 6 state titles and is headed back to Ford Field in search of title No. 12. Aluminum Foil 38, Momma Cass 23.
Division 8.
Beal City (11-1) vs. Ubly (10-2) at Mt. Pleasant: SOS is no football coach, but if he were Beal City??™s defensive coordinator, he might want to make sure his unit keeps an eye on Carson Heleski. Why? Well, all young Mr. Heleski did last week against Saginaw Nouvel was carry the ball 37 times, gain 347 yards and score six touchdowns. Any more questions? Bubbly 41, Real City 33.
Fowler (11-1) vs. Reading (11-1) at Battle Creek Harper Creek: This is no cakewalk for defending state champ Reading. Fowler has a prolific running attack revolving around Kyle Snyder and quarterback Caiden Pung. Elijah Hill and Roger Hill can gain a lot of yards for Reading, which has brothers Ben and Nick Affholter to restore law and order. Reading, ???Riting, ???Rithmetic 24, Foul or Fair 21.


High school football semifinals: Son of Swami makes his picks.
Highlights from Belleville's regional finals playoff win over West Bloomfield on Nov. 16, 2019. Detroit Free Press.
It is with a heavy heart ??” and empty stomach ??” that the Son of Swami approaches this week??™s football semifinal games.
The heart has nothing to do with SOS??™s overall playoff picks, although SOS isn??™t pleased. The stomach comes into play with SOS??™s destination this week.
You see, SOS is planning to attend the Belleville-Brighton game at Howell, which means he will not be attending the Division 1 semifinal game at Troy Athens.
The Davison-Sterling Heights Stevenson game should be good, but that really isn??™t important here. The problem is SOS won??™t be able to eat at the Athens??™ concession stand, clearly the best concession stand in North America.
Grill master Rich Maziasz sent SOS the menu for Saturday??™s game and the Athens Athletic Boosters have outdone themselves.
In addition to the world-famous Bobby D Specialty Burger ??” a cheeseburger with pulled pork and cole slaw, honoring Athens athletic director Bob Dowd ??” they have added the Fulchenator, a cheeseburger with Swiss cheese, pastrami and cole slaw, in recognition of district athletic director Tim Fulcher.
And then there's the MacChesky, a hamburger with four-cheese mac 'n' cheese, named for superintendent Dr. Richard Machesky.
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The concession stand also features the standard fare of regular hamburgers, hot dogs and pizza, as well as anything you could possibly want to drink, including Cherry Coke and Diet Coke, which can be mixed on the soda dispenser.
A year ago, on SOS??™s recommendation, former Detroit Catholic Central All-State player Ken Wandzel ate two Bobby D burgers and is still raving about it.
But SOS is turning his back on all of that to go to Howell, where athletic director John Young is now on the clock to get his concession stand in order.
SOS is coming off a 24-8 (75%) performance in the regional finals, raising his playoff record to 162-62 (72%).
Here are SOS??™s semifinal selections, made while trying to figure out a way to get the Athens Athletic Boosters to add a delivery service.
All games are at 1 p.m. Saturday unless otherwise noted.
Division 1.
Brighton (10-2) vs. Belleville (12-0) at Howell: SOS understands that the past two times these teams have met, the game has come down to the final play. All SOS wants to know is, how does Brighton cover Deion Burks? Who blocks Damon Payne? Does anyone want to throw the ball near Andre Seldon? Belle Tire 33, Brighton Beach Memoires 23.
Utica Eisenhower quarterback Blake Rastigue runs the option against Davison on Nov. 15, 2019, in Ortonville. (Photo: Kirthmon F. Dozier, Detroit Free Press)
Sterling Heights Stevenson (8-4) vs. Davison (10-2) at Troy Athens: Stevenson, after finishing fourth in the ultra-tough MAC Red, is on the roll of all rolls. Giovanni El-Hadi has been a dominating defensive lineman for the Titans. The tough thing for the Stevenson defense ??” not only is Davison??™s Brendan Sullivan a terrific passer, but Caleb Smith is also threat at running back. Davidson Freeway 28, Steve ???N Son 21.
Division 2.
Muskegon Mona Shores (10-2) vs. Walled Lake Western (11-1) at Okemos: This game features a pair of outstanding quarterbacks: Mona Shores??™ Caden Broersma and Western??™s Zach Trainor. But Mona has no one who compares with Western receiver Abdur-Rahmaan Yaseen, who has caught 75 passes for 1,546 yards and 18 TDs. Best Western 38, Mona Row the Boat to Shore 31.
Birmingham Seaholm (9-3) vs. Detroit King (10-2) at Novi (3 p.m., Saturday) : Seaholm??™s veer offense can be a nightmare to prepare for, especially the way QB Caleb Knoer runs the show and the way Chaz Strecker plays with reckless abandon. But King??™s Peny Boone is running like a Big Ten recruit that he is and the Crusaders' defense will adjust just fine. King of Wishful Thinking 37, Jennifer Hammond High 28.
Division 3.
DeWitt (10-2) vs. Muskegon (12-0) at East Kentwood: SOS didn??™t see this one coming. Wasn??™t this supposed to be a rebuilding year at DeWitt? Well, it didn??™t take long. But SOS doesn??™t think there is anywhere on earth besides Ford Field that Muskegon??™s Cameron Martinez is going to end his high school career. Muskie??™s Gone 41, DeWhat 33.
River Rouge high school defenders tackle Detroit Catholic Central's Danny Scott during first-half action Friday, Oct. 18, 2019 at River Rouge. (Photo: Kirthmon F. Dozier, Detroit Free Press)
River Rouge (11-1) vs. Chelsea (12-0) at Dearborn High: Chelsea advanced to the Division 4 final last season, but there is a big difference playing up a level. That hasn??™t been a problem for the Bulldogs . until now. Rouge running back De'Andre Bulley is just that, a bully in the way he runs over defensive players. Rouge River 23, Jeff Daniels High 21.
Division 4.
Hudsonville Unity Christian (9-3) vs. Grand Rapids Catholic Central (11-1) at Jenison: Unity Christian, which won the Division 5 state title last season, has had a nice run up in D-4, but the crystal ball says the run is over. CC quarterback Joey Silveri may be only a sophomore, but he doesn??™t play like one. Catholics in Grand Rapids 30, Unity Breakfast 27.
Flint Powers (10-2) vs. Birmingham Detroit Country Day (12-0) at Howell Parker Middle School: Donavan Franklin leads a lethal ground game for Powers. But Country Day has a balanced attack featuring the passing of Ahlon Mitchell and the running of Anthony Ammori. Country Dog 21, Flint Power & Light 17.
Division 5.
Lansing Catholic (11-1) vs. Kingsley (12-0) at Greenville: SOS acknowledges that Lansing Catholic coach Jim Ahern is the Quarterback Whisperer. You don??™t get a run of quarterbacks this good without knowing what you??™re doing. But Kingsley has three rugged running backs in Ayden Mullin, Owen Graves and Payson Caballero, and then there is QB Tyler Inthisone, who is also a playmaker. Fred Schramski High 28, Dantonio Catholic 24.
Detroit Denby (10-2) vs. Almont (12-0) at Walled Lake Central: You have to be really, really old ??” around SOS??™s age ??” to remember that back in the 1960s, Denby pretty much ruled the PSL, playing in four of the final five Goodfellow Games against the Catholic League champ. Latrell Thompkins could have played on any of those teams. But if Almont continues to dominate in the trenches, it will be in the final. Almond Joy 21, Den B. 12.
Division 6.
Montague (10-2) vs. Maple City Glen Lake (11-1) at Clare: Glen Lake survived its trip to the U.P., but things get tougher this week. Montague has played a challenging schedule, and beating Ravenna in the playoffs after losing to the Bulldogs in the regular season says a lot. Quarterback Drew Collins will be difficult for Glen Lake to stop. Goo Goo Dolls 36, Glen Close 31.
Onsted (10-2) vs. Monroe St. Mary Catholic Central (10-1) at Ypsilanti Lincoln: St. Mary??™s defense will have to find a way to control Onsted junior quarterback Dylan Terryberry, who has been extremely efficient this season. But the Onsted defense will have to contend with CC??™s T-formation offense, which makes determining exactly which back has the ball an adventure ??” and which is why CC is averaging 35.7 points this season. Ray Lauwers High 34, Instead 26.
Division 7.
Pewamo-Westphalia (12-0) vs. Iron Mountain (12-0) at Superior Dome (7 p.m., Friday) : The last time these schools met was in the Division 3 boys basketball state final in March. In the final two minutes, the three officials seemed to completely lose their minds and made some incomprehensible calls that cost Iron Mountain the title. P-W won??™t need any help this time. Pewamo Won??™t Fail You 28, Izzo??™s Mountain 24.
Cass City (11-1) vs. Jackson Lumen Christi (11-0) at Novi (11 a.m., Saturday) : It was a tremendous accomplishment for Cass City to claim its first regional title by beating Division 7 powerhouse Loyola, but this is a whole new ballgame. Lumen Christi won the past three Division 6 state titles and is headed back to Ford Field in search of title No. 12. Aluminum Foil 38, Momma Cass 23.
Division 8.
Beal City (11-1) vs. Ubly (10-2) at Mt. Pleasant: SOS is no football coach, but if he were Beal City??™s defensive coordinator, he might want to make sure his unit keeps an eye on Carson Heleski. Why? Well, all young Mr. Heleski did last week against Saginaw Nouvel was carry the ball 37 times, gain 347 yards and score six touchdowns. Any more questions? Bubbly 41, Real City 33.
Fowler (11-1) vs. Reading (11-1) at Battle Creek Harper Creek: This is no cakewalk for defending state champ Reading. Fowler has a prolific running attack revolving around Kyle Snyder and quarterback Caiden Pung. Elijah Hill and Roger Hill can gain a lot of yards for Reading, which has brothers Ben and Nick Affholter to restore law and order. Reading, ???Riting, ???Rithmetic 24, Foul or Fair 21.


High school football semifinals: Son of Swami makes his picks.
Highlights from Belleville's regional finals playoff win over West Bloomfield on Nov. 16, 2019. Detroit Free Press.
It is with a heavy heart ??” and empty stomach ??” that the Son of Swami approaches this week??™s football semifinal games.
The heart has nothing to do with SOS??™s overall playoff picks, although SOS isn??™t pleased. The stomach comes into play with SOS??™s destination this week.
You see, SOS is planning to attend the Belleville-Brighton game at Howell, which means he will not be attending the Division 1 semifinal game at Troy Athens.
The Davison-Sterling Heights Stevenson game should be good, but that really isn??™t important here. The problem is SOS won??™t be able to eat at the Athens??™ concession stand, clearly the best concession stand in North America.
Grill master Rich Maziasz sent SOS the menu for Saturday??™s game and the Athens Athletic Boosters have outdone themselves.
In addition to the world-famous Bobby D Specialty Burger ??” a cheeseburger with pulled pork and cole slaw, honoring Athens athletic director Bob Dowd ??” they have added the Fulchenator, a cheeseburger with Swiss cheese, pastrami and cole slaw, in recognition of district athletic director Tim Fulcher.
And then there's the MacChesky, a hamburger with four-cheese mac 'n' cheese, named for superintendent Dr. Richard Machesky.
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The concession stand also features the standard fare of regular hamburgers, hot dogs and pizza, as well as anything you could possibly want to drink, including Cherry Coke and Diet Coke, which can be mixed on the soda dispenser.
A year ago, on SOS??™s recommendation, former Detroit Catholic Central All-State player Ken Wandzel ate two Bobby D burgers and is still raving about it.
But SOS is turning his back on all of that to go to Howell, where athletic director John Young is now on the clock to get his concession stand in order.
SOS is coming off a 24-8 (75%) performance in the regional finals, raising his playoff record to 162-62 (72%).
Here are SOS??™s semifinal selections, made while trying to figure out a way to get the Athens Athletic Boosters to add a delivery service.
All games are at 1 p.m. Saturday unless otherwise noted.
Division 1.
Brighton (10-2) vs. Belleville (12-0) at Howell: SOS understands that the past two times these teams have met, the game has come down to the final play. All SOS wants to know is, how does Brighton cover Deion Burks? Who blocks Damon Payne? Does anyone want to throw the ball near Andre Seldon? Belle Tire 33, Brighton Beach Memoires 23.
Utica Eisenhower quarterback Blake Rastigue runs the option against Davison on Nov. 15, 2019, in Ortonville. (Photo: Kirthmon F. Dozier, Detroit Free Press)
Sterling Heights Stevenson (8-4) vs. Davison (10-2) at Troy Athens: Stevenson, after finishing fourth in the ultra-tough MAC Red, is on the roll of all rolls. Giovanni El-Hadi has been a dominating defensive lineman for the Titans. The tough thing for the Stevenson defense ??” not only is Davison??™s Brendan Sullivan a terrific passer, but Caleb Smith is also threat at running back. Davidson Freeway 28, Steve ???N Son 21.
Division 2.
Muskegon Mona Shores (10-2) vs. Walled Lake Western (11-1) at Okemos: This game features a pair of outstanding quarterbacks: Mona Shores??™ Caden Broersma and Western??™s Zach Trainor. But Mona has no one who compares with Western receiver Abdur-Rahmaan Yaseen, who has caught 75 passes for 1,546 yards and 18 TDs. Best Western 38, Mona Row the Boat to Shore 31.
Birmingham Seaholm (9-3) vs. Detroit King (10-2) at Novi (3 p.m., Saturday) : Seaholm??™s veer offense can be a nightmare to prepare for, especially the way QB Caleb Knoer runs the show and the way Chaz Strecker plays with reckless abandon. But King??™s Peny Boone is running like a Big Ten recruit that he is and the Crusaders' defense will adjust just fine. King of Wishful Thinking 37, Jennifer Hammond High 28.
Division 3.
DeWitt (10-2) vs. Muskegon (12-0) at East Kentwood: SOS didn??™t see this one coming. Wasn??™t this supposed to be a rebuilding year at DeWitt? Well, it didn??™t take long. But SOS doesn??™t think there is anywhere on earth besides Ford Field that Muskegon??™s Cameron Martinez is going to end his high school career. Muskie??™s Gone 41, DeWhat 33.
River Rouge high school defenders tackle Detroit Catholic Central's Danny Scott during first-half action Friday, Oct. 18, 2019 at River Rouge. (Photo: Kirthmon F. Dozier, Detroit Free Press)
River Rouge (11-1) vs. Chelsea (12-0) at Dearborn High: Chelsea advanced to the Division 4 final last season, but there is a big difference playing up a level. That hasn??™t been a problem for the Bulldogs . until now. Rouge running back De'Andre Bulley is just that, a bully in the way he runs over defensive players. Rouge River 23, Jeff Daniels High 21.
Division 4.
Hudsonville Unity Christian (9-3) vs. Grand Rapids Catholic Central (11-1) at Jenison: Unity Christian, which won the Division 5 state title last season, has had a nice run up in D-4, but the crystal ball says the run is over. CC quarterback Joey Silveri may be only a sophomore, but he doesn??™t play like one. Catholics in Grand Rapids 30, Unity Breakfast 27.
Flint Powers (10-2) vs. Birmingham Detroit Country Day (12-0) at Howell Parker Middle School: Donavan Franklin leads a lethal ground game for Powers. But Country Day has a balanced attack featuring the passing of Ahlon Mitchell and the running of Anthony Ammori. Country Dog 21, Flint Power & Light 17.
Division 5.
Lansing Catholic (11-1) vs. Kingsley (12-0) at Greenville: SOS acknowledges that Lansing Catholic coach Jim Ahern is the Quarterback Whisperer. You don??™t get a run of quarterbacks this good without knowing what you??™re doing. But Kingsley has three rugged running backs in Ayden Mullin, Owen Graves and Payson Caballero, and then there is QB Tyler Inthisone, who is also a playmaker. Fred Schramski High 28, Dantonio Catholic 24.
Detroit Denby (10-2) vs. Almont (12-0) at Walled Lake Central: You have to be really, really old ??” around SOS??™s age ??” to remember that back in the 1960s, Denby pretty much ruled the PSL, playing in four of the final five Goodfellow Games against the Catholic League champ. Latrell Thompkins could have played on any of those teams. But if Almont continues to dominate in the trenches, it will be in the final. Almond Joy 21, Den B. 12.
Division 6.
Montague (10-2) vs. Maple City Glen Lake (11-1) at Clare: Glen Lake survived its trip to the U.P., but things get tougher this week. Montague has played a challenging schedule, and beating Ravenna in the playoffs after losing to the Bulldogs in the regular season says a lot. Quarterback Drew Collins will be difficult for Glen Lake to stop. Goo Goo Dolls 36, Glen Close 31.
Onsted (10-2) vs. Monroe St. Mary Catholic Central (10-1) at Ypsilanti Lincoln: St. Mary??™s defense will have to find a way to control Onsted junior quarterback Dylan Terryberry, who has been extremely efficient this season. But the Onsted defense will have to contend with CC??™s T-formation offense, which makes determining exactly which back has the ball an adventure ??” and which is why CC is averaging 35.7 points this season. Ray Lauwers High 34, Instead 26.
Division 7.
Pewamo-Westphalia (12-0) vs. Iron Mountain (12-0) at Superior Dome (7 p.m., Friday) : The last time these schools met was in the Division 3 boys basketball state final in March. In the final two minutes, the three officials seemed to completely lose their minds and made some incomprehensible calls that cost Iron Mountain the title. P-W won??™t need any help this time. Pewamo Won??™t Fail You 28, Izzo??™s Mountain 24.
Cass City (11-1) vs. Jackson Lumen Christi (11-0) at Novi (11 a.m., Saturday) : It was a tremendous accomplishment for Cass City to claim its first regional title by beating Division 7 powerhouse Loyola, but this is a whole new ballgame. Lumen Christi won the past three Division 6 state titles and is headed back to Ford Field in search of title No. 12. Aluminum Foil 38, Momma Cass 23.
Division 8.
Beal City (11-1) vs. Ubly (10-2) at Mt. Pleasant: SOS is no football coach, but if he were Beal City??™s defensive coordinator, he might want to make sure his unit keeps an eye on Carson Heleski. Why? Well, all young Mr. Heleski did last week against Saginaw Nouvel was carry the ball 37 times, gain 347 yards and score six touchdowns. Any more questions? Bubbly 41, Real City 33.
Fowler (11-1) vs. Reading (11-1) at Battle Creek Harper Creek: This is no cakewalk for defending state champ Reading. Fowler has a prolific running attack revolving around Kyle Snyder and quarterback Caiden Pung. Elijah Hill and Roger Hill can gain a lot of yards for Reading, which has brothers Ben and Nick Affholter to restore law and order. Reading, ???Riting, ???Rithmetic 24, Foul or Fair 21.


High school football semifinals: Son of Swami makes his picks.
Highlights from Belleville's regional finals playoff win over West Bloomfield on Nov. 16, 2019. Detroit Free Press.
It is with a heavy heart ??” and empty stomach ??” that the Son of Swami approaches this week??™s football semifinal games.
The heart has nothing to do with SOS??™s overall playoff picks, although SOS isn??™t pleased. The stomach comes into play with SOS??™s destination this week.
You see, SOS is planning to attend the Belleville-Brighton game at Howell, which means he will not be attending the Division 1 semifinal game at Troy Athens.
The Davison-Sterling Heights Stevenson game should be good, but that really isn??™t important here. The problem is SOS won??™t be able to eat at the Athens??™ concession stand, clearly the best concession stand in North America.
Grill master Rich Maziasz sent SOS the menu for Saturday??™s game and the Athens Athletic Boosters have outdone themselves.
In addition to the world-famous Bobby D Specialty Burger ??” a cheeseburger with pulled pork and cole slaw, honoring Athens athletic director Bob Dowd ??” they have added the Fulchenator, a cheeseburger with Swiss cheese, pastrami and cole slaw, in recognition of district athletic director Tim Fulcher.
And then there's the MacChesky, a hamburger with four-cheese mac 'n' cheese, named for superintendent Dr. Richard Machesky.
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The concession stand also features the standard fare of regular hamburgers, hot dogs and pizza, as well as anything you could possibly want to drink, including Cherry Coke and Diet Coke, which can be mixed on the soda dispenser.
A year ago, on SOS??™s recommendation, former Detroit Catholic Central All-State player Ken Wandzel ate two Bobby D burgers and is still raving about it.
But SOS is turning his back on all of that to go to Howell, where athletic director John Young is now on the clock to get his concession stand in order.
SOS is coming off a 24-8 (75%) performance in the regional finals, raising his playoff record to 162-62 (72%).
Here are SOS??™s semifinal selections, made while trying to figure out a way to get the Athens Athletic Boosters to add a delivery service.
All games are at 1 p.m. Saturday unless otherwise noted.
Division 1.
Brighton (10-2) vs. Belleville (12-0) at Howell: SOS understands that the past two times these teams have met, the game has come down to the final play. All SOS wants to know is, how does Brighton cover Deion Burks? Who blocks Damon Payne? Does anyone want to throw the ball near Andre Seldon? Belle Tire 33, Brighton Beach Memoires 23.
Utica Eisenhower quarterback Blake Rastigue runs the option against Davison on Nov. 15, 2019, in Ortonville. (Photo: Kirthmon F. Dozier, Detroit Free Press)
Sterling Heights Stevenson (8-4) vs. Davison (10-2) at Troy Athens: Stevenson, after finishing fourth in the ultra-tough MAC Red, is on the roll of all rolls. Giovanni El-Hadi has been a dominating defensive lineman for the Titans. The tough thing for the Stevenson defense ??” not only is Davison??™s Brendan Sullivan a terrific passer, but Caleb Smith is also threat at running back. Davidson Freeway 28, Steve ???N Son 21.
Division 2.
Muskegon Mona Shores (10-2) vs. Walled Lake Western (11-1) at Okemos: This game features a pair of outstanding quarterbacks: Mona Shores??™ Caden Broersma and Western??™s Zach Trainor. But Mona has no one who compares with Western receiver Abdur-Rahmaan Yaseen, who has caught 75 passes for 1,546 yards and 18 TDs. Best Western 38, Mona Row the Boat to Shore 31.
Birmingham Seaholm (9-3) vs. Detroit King (10-2) at Novi (3 p.m., Saturday) : Seaholm??™s veer offense can be a nightmare to prepare for, especially the way QB Caleb Knoer runs the show and the way Chaz Strecker plays with reckless abandon. But King??™s Peny Boone is running like a Big Ten recruit that he is and the Crusaders' defense will adjust just fine. King of Wishful Thinking 37, Jennifer Hammond High 28.
Division 3.
DeWitt (10-2) vs. Muskegon (12-0) at East Kentwood: SOS didn??™t see this one coming. Wasn??™t this supposed to be a rebuilding year at DeWitt? Well, it didn??™t take long. But SOS doesn??™t think there is anywhere on earth besides Ford Field that Muskegon??™s Cameron Martinez is going to end his high school career. Muskie??™s Gone 41, DeWhat 33.
River Rouge high school defenders tackle Detroit Catholic Central's Danny Scott during first-half action Friday, Oct. 18, 2019 at River Rouge. (Photo: Kirthmon F. Dozier, Detroit Free Press)
River Rouge (11-1) vs. Chelsea (12-0) at Dearborn High: Chelsea advanced to the Division 4 final last season, but there is a big difference playing up a level. That hasn??™t been a problem for the Bulldogs . until now. Rouge running back De'Andre Bulley is just that, a bully in the way he runs over defensive players. Rouge River 23, Jeff Daniels High 21.
Division 4.
Hudsonville Unity Christian (9-3) vs. Grand Rapids Catholic Central (11-1) at Jenison: Unity Christian, which won the Division 5 state title last season, has had a nice run up in D-4, but the crystal ball says the run is over. CC quarterback Joey Silveri may be only a sophomore, but he doesn??™t play like one. Catholics in Grand Rapids 30, Unity Breakfast 27.
Flint Powers (10-2) vs. Birmingham Detroit Country Day (12-0) at Howell Parker Middle School: Donavan Franklin leads a lethal ground game for Powers. But Country Day has a balanced attack featuring the passing of Ahlon Mitchell and the running of Anthony Ammori. Country Dog 21, Flint Power & Light 17.
Division 5.
Lansing Catholic (11-1) vs. Kingsley (12-0) at Greenville: SOS acknowledges that Lansing Catholic coach Jim Ahern is the Quarterback Whisperer. You don??™t get a run of quarterbacks this good without knowing what you??™re doing. But Kingsley has three rugged running backs in Ayden Mullin, Owen Graves and Payson Caballero, and then there is QB Tyler Inthisone, who is also a playmaker. Fred Schramski High 28, Dantonio Catholic 24.
Detroit Denby (10-2) vs. Almont (12-0) at Walled Lake Central: You have to be really, really old ??” around SOS??™s age ??” to remember that back in the 1960s, Denby pretty much ruled the PSL, playing in four of the final five Goodfellow Games against the Catholic League champ. Latrell Thompkins could have played on any of those teams. But if Almont continues to dominate in the trenches, it will be in the final. Almond Joy 21, Den B. 12.
Division 6.
Montague (10-2) vs. Maple City Glen Lake (11-1) at Clare: Glen Lake survived its trip to the U.P., but things get tougher this week. Montague has played a challenging schedule, and beating Ravenna in the playoffs after losing to the Bulldogs in the regular season says a lot. Quarterback Drew Collins will be difficult for Glen Lake to stop. Goo Goo Dolls 36, Glen Close 31.
Onsted (10-2) vs. Monroe St. Mary Catholic Central (10-1) at Ypsilanti Lincoln: St. Mary??™s defense will have to find a way to control Onsted junior quarterback Dylan Terryberry, who has been extremely efficient this season. But the Onsted defense will have to contend with CC??™s T-formation offense, which makes determining exactly which back has the ball an adventure ??” and which is why CC is averaging 35.7 points this season. Ray Lauwers High 34, Instead 26.
Division 7.
Pewamo-Westphalia (12-0) vs. Iron Mountain (12-0) at Superior Dome (7 p.m., Friday) : The last time these schools met was in the Division 3 boys basketball state final in March. In the final two minutes, the three officials seemed to completely lose their minds and made some incomprehensible calls that cost Iron Mountain the title. P-W won??™t need any help this time. Pewamo Won??™t Fail You 28, Izzo??™s Mountain 24.
Cass City (11-1) vs. Jackson Lumen Christi (11-0) at Novi (11 a.m., Saturday) : It was a tremendous accomplishment for Cass City to claim its first regional title by beating Division 7 powerhouse Loyola, but this is a whole new ballgame. Lumen Christi won the past three Division 6 state titles and is headed back to Ford Field in search of title No. 12. Aluminum Foil 38, Momma Cass 23.
Division 8.
Beal City (11-1) vs. Ubly (10-2) at Mt. Pleasant: SOS is no football coach, but if he were Beal City??™s defensive coordinator, he might want to make sure his unit keeps an eye on Carson Heleski. Why? Well, all young Mr. Heleski did last week against Saginaw Nouvel was carry the ball 37 times, gain 347 yards and score six touchdowns. Any more questions? Bubbly 41, Real City 33.
Fowler (11-1) vs. Reading (11-1) at Battle Creek Harper Creek: This is no cakewalk for defending state champ Reading. Fowler has a prolific running attack revolving around Kyle Snyder and quarterback Caiden Pung. Elijah Hill and Roger Hill can gain a lot of yards for Reading, which has brothers Ben and Nick Affholter to restore law and order. Reading, ???Riting, ???Rithmetic 24, Foul or Fair 21.


High school football semifinals: Son of Swami makes his picks.
Highlights from Belleville's regional finals playoff win over West Bloomfield on Nov. 16, 2019. Detroit Free Press.
It is with a heavy heart ??” and empty stomach ??” that the Son of Swami approaches this week??™s football semifinal games.
The heart has nothing to do with SOS??™s overall playoff picks, although SOS isn??™t pleased. The stomach comes into play with SOS??™s destination this week.
You see, SOS is planning to attend the Belleville-Brighton game at Howell, which means he will not be attending the Division 1 semifinal game at Troy Athens.
The Davison-Sterling Heights Stevenson game should be good, but that really isn??™t important here. The problem is SOS won??™t be able to eat at the Athens??™ concession stand, clearly the best concession stand in North America.
Grill master Rich Maziasz sent SOS the menu for Saturday??™s game and the Athens Athletic Boosters have outdone themselves.
In addition to the world-famous Bobby D Specialty Burger ??” a cheeseburger with pulled pork and cole slaw, honoring Athens athletic director Bob Dowd ??” they have added the Fulchenator, a cheeseburger with Swiss cheese, pastrami and cole slaw, in recognition of district athletic director Tim Fulcher.
And then there's the MacChesky, a hamburger with four-cheese mac 'n' cheese, named for superintendent Dr. Richard Machesky.
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The concession stand also features the standard fare of regular hamburgers, hot dogs and pizza, as well as anything you could possibly want to drink, including Cherry Coke and Diet Coke, which can be mixed on the soda dispenser.
A year ago, on SOS??™s recommendation, former Detroit Catholic Central All-State player Ken Wandzel ate two Bobby D burgers and is still raving about it.
But SOS is turning his back on all of that to go to Howell, where athletic director John Young is now on the clock to get his concession stand in order.
SOS is coming off a 24-8 (75%) performance in the regional finals, raising his playoff record to 162-62 (72%).
Here are SOS??™s semifinal selections, made while trying to figure out a way to get the Athens Athletic Boosters to add a delivery service.
All games are at 1 p.m. Saturday unless otherwise noted.
Division 1.
Brighton (10-2) vs. Belleville (12-0) at Howell: SOS understands that the past two times these teams have met, the game has come down to the final play. All SOS wants to know is, how does Brighton cover Deion Burks? Who blocks Damon Payne? Does anyone want to throw the ball near Andre Seldon? Belle Tire 33, Brighton Beach Memoires 23.
Utica Eisenhower quarterback Blake Rastigue runs the option against Davison on Nov. 15, 2019, in Ortonville. (Photo: Kirthmon F. Dozier, Detroit Free Press)
Sterling Heights Stevenson (8-4) vs. Davison (10-2) at Troy Athens: Stevenson, after finishing fourth in the ultra-tough MAC Red, is on the roll of all rolls. Giovanni El-Hadi has been a dominating defensive lineman for the Titans. The tough thing for the Stevenson defense ??” not only is Davison??™s Brendan Sullivan a terrific passer, but Caleb Smith is also threat at running back. Davidson Freeway 28, Steve ???N Son 21.
Division 2.
Muskegon Mona Shores (10-2) vs. Walled Lake Western (11-1) at Okemos: This game features a pair of outstanding quarterbacks: Mona Shores??™ Caden Broersma and Western??™s Zach Trainor. But Mona has no one who compares with Western receiver Abdur-Rahmaan Yaseen, who has caught 75 passes for 1,546 yards and 18 TDs. Best Western 38, Mona Row the Boat to Shore 31.
Birmingham Seaholm (9-3) vs. Detroit King (10-2) at Novi (3 p.m., Saturday) : Seaholm??™s veer offense can be a nightmare to prepare for, especially the way QB Caleb Knoer runs the show and the way Chaz Strecker plays with reckless abandon. But King??™s Peny Boone is running like a Big Ten recruit that he is and the Crusaders' defense will adjust just fine. King of Wishful Thinking 37, Jennifer Hammond High 28.
Division 3.
DeWitt (10-2) vs. Muskegon (12-0) at East Kentwood: SOS didn??™t see this one coming. Wasn??™t this supposed to be a rebuilding year at DeWitt? Well, it didn??™t take long. But SOS doesn??™t think there is anywhere on earth besides Ford Field that Muskegon??™s Cameron Martinez is going to end his high school career. Muskie??™s Gone 41, DeWhat 33.
River Rouge high school defenders tackle Detroit Catholic Central's Danny Scott during first-half action Friday, Oct. 18, 2019 at River Rouge. (Photo: Kirthmon F. Dozier, Detroit Free Press)
River Rouge (11-1) vs. Chelsea (12-0) at Dearborn High: Chelsea advanced to the Division 4 final last season, but there is a big difference playing up a level. That hasn??™t been a problem for the Bulldogs . until now. Rouge running back De'Andre Bulley is just that, a bully in the way he runs over defensive players. Rouge River 23, Jeff Daniels High 21.
Division 4.
Hudsonville Unity Christian (9-3) vs. Grand Rapids Catholic Central (11-1) at Jenison: Unity Christian, which won the Division 5 state title last season, has had a nice run up in D-4, but the crystal ball says the run is over. CC quarterback Joey Silveri may be only a sophomore, but he doesn??™t play like one. Catholics in Grand Rapids 30, Unity Breakfast 27.
Flint Powers (10-2) vs. Birmingham Detroit Country Day (12-0) at Howell Parker Middle School: Donavan Franklin leads a lethal ground game for Powers. But Country Day has a balanced attack featuring the passing of Ahlon Mitchell and the running of Anthony Ammori. Country Dog 21, Flint Power & Light 17.
Division 5.
Lansing Catholic (11-1) vs. Kingsley (12-0) at Greenville: SOS acknowledges that Lansing Catholic coach Jim Ahern is the Quarterback Whisperer. You don??™t get a run of quarterbacks this good without knowing what you??™re doing. But Kingsley has three rugged running backs in Ayden Mullin, Owen Graves and Payson Caballero, and then there is QB Tyler Inthisone, who is also a playmaker. Fred Schramski High 28, Dantonio Catholic 24.
Detroit Denby (10-2) vs. Almont (12-0) at Walled Lake Central: You have to be really, really old ??” around SOS??™s age ??” to remember that back in the 1960s, Denby pretty much ruled the PSL, playing in four of the final five Goodfellow Games against the Catholic League champ. Latrell Thompkins could have played on any of those teams. But if Almont continues to dominate in the trenches, it will be in the final. Almond Joy 21, Den B. 12.
Division 6.
Montague (10-2) vs. Maple City Glen Lake (11-1) at Clare: Glen Lake survived its trip to the U.P., but things get tougher this week. Montague has played a challenging schedule, and beating Ravenna in the playoffs after losing to the Bulldogs in the regular season says a lot. Quarterback Drew Collins will be difficult for Glen Lake to stop. Goo Goo Dolls 36, Glen Close 31.
Onsted (10-2) vs. Monroe St. Mary Catholic Central (10-1) at Ypsilanti Lincoln: St. Mary??™s defense will have to find a way to control Onsted junior quarterback Dylan Terryberry, who has been extremely efficient this season. But the Onsted defense will have to contend with CC??™s T-formation offense, which makes determining exactly which back has the ball an adventure ??” and which is why CC is averaging 35.7 points this season. Ray Lauwers High 34, Instead 26.
Division 7.
Pewamo-Westphalia (12-0) vs. Iron Mountain (12-0) at Superior Dome (7 p.m., Friday) : The last time these schools met was in the Division 3 boys basketball state final in March. In the final two minutes, the three officials seemed to completely lose their minds and made some incomprehensible calls that cost Iron Mountain the title. P-W won??™t need any help this time. Pewamo Won??™t Fail You 28, Izzo??™s Mountain 24.
Cass City (11-1) vs. Jackson Lumen Christi (11-0) at Novi (11 a.m., Saturday) : It was a tremendous accomplishment for Cass City to claim its first regional title by beating Division 7 powerhouse Loyola, but this is a whole new ballgame. Lumen Christi won the past three Division 6 state titles and is headed back to Ford Field in search of title No. 12. Aluminum Foil 38, Momma Cass 23.
Division 8.
Beal City (11-1) vs. Ubly (10-2) at Mt. Pleasant: SOS is no football coach, but if he were Beal City??™s defensive coordinator, he might want to make sure his unit keeps an eye on Carson Heleski. Why? Well, all young Mr. Heleski did last week against Saginaw Nouvel was carry the ball 37 times, gain 347 yards and score six touchdowns. Any more questions? Bubbly 41, Real City 33.
Fowler (11-1) vs. Reading (11-1) at Battle Creek Harper Creek: This is no cakewalk for defending state champ Reading. Fowler has a prolific running attack revolving around Kyle Snyder and quarterback Caiden Pung. Elijah Hill and Roger Hill can gain a lot of yards for Reading, which has brothers Ben and Nick Affholter to restore law and order. Reading, ???Riting, ???Rithmetic 24, Foul or Fair 21.




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?»?High school football semifinals: Son of Swami makes his picks.
Highlights from Belleville's regional finals playoff win over West Bloomfield on Nov. 16, 2019. Detroit Free Press.
It is with a heavy heart ??” and empty stomach ??” that the Son of Swami approaches this week??™s football semifinal games.
The heart has nothing to do with SOS??™s overall playoff picks, although SOS isn??™t pleased. The stomach comes into play with SOS??™s destination this week.
You see, SOS is planning to attend the Belleville-Brighton game at Howell, which means he will not be attending the Division 1 semifinal game at Troy Athens.
The Davison-Sterling Heights Stevenson game should be good, but that really isn??™t important here. The problem is SOS won??™t be able to eat at the Athens??™ concession stand, clearly the best concession stand in North America.
Grill master Rich Maziasz sent SOS the menu for Saturday??™s game and the Athens Athletic Boosters have outdone themselves.
In addition to the world-famous Bobby D Specialty Burger ??” a cheeseburger with pulled pork and cole slaw, honoring Athens athletic director Bob Dowd ??” they have added the Fulchenator, a cheeseburger with Swiss cheese, pastrami and cole slaw, in recognition of district athletic director Tim Fulcher.
And then there's the MacChesky, a hamburger with four-cheese mac 'n' cheese, named for superintendent Dr. Richard Machesky.
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The concession stand also features the standard fare of regular hamburgers, hot dogs and pizza, as well as anything you could possibly want to drink, including Cherry Coke and Diet Coke, which can be mixed on the soda dispenser.
A year ago, on SOS??™s recommendation, former Detroit Catholic Central All-State player Ken Wandzel ate two Bobby D burgers and is still raving about it.
But SOS is turning his back on all of that to go to Howell, where athletic director John Young is now on the clock to get his concession stand in order.
SOS is coming off a 24-8 (75%) performance in the regional finals, raising his playoff record to 162-62 (72%).
Here are SOS??™s semifinal selections, made while trying to figure out a way to get the Athens Athletic Boosters to add a delivery service.
All games are at 1 p.m. Saturday unless otherwise noted.
Division 1.
Brighton (10-2) vs. Belleville (12-0) at Howell: SOS understands that the past two times these teams have met, the game has come down to the final play. All SOS wants to know is, how does Brighton cover Deion Burks? Who blocks Damon Payne? Does anyone want to throw the ball near Andre Seldon? Belle Tire 33, Brighton Beach Memoires 23.
Utica Eisenhower quarterback Blake Rastigue runs the option against Davison on Nov. 15, 2019, in Ortonville. (Photo: Kirthmon F. Dozier, Detroit Free Press)
Sterling Heights Stevenson (8-4) vs. Davison (10-2) at Troy Athens: Stevenson, after finishing fourth in the ultra-tough MAC Red, is on the roll of all rolls. Giovanni El-Hadi has been a dominating defensive lineman for the Titans. The tough thing for the Stevenson defense ??” not only is Davison??™s Brendan Sullivan a terrific passer, but Caleb Smith is also threat at running back. Davidson Freeway 28, Steve ???N Son 21.
Division 2.
Muskegon Mona Shores (10-2) vs. Walled Lake Western (11-1) at Okemos: This game features a pair of outstanding quarterbacks: Mona Shores??™ Caden Broersma and Western??™s Zach Trainor. But Mona has no one who compares with Western receiver Abdur-Rahmaan Yaseen, who has caught 75 passes for 1,546 yards and 18 TDs. Best Western 38, Mona Row the Boat to Shore 31.
Birmingham Seaholm (9-3) vs. Detroit King (10-2) at Novi (3 p.m., Saturday) : Seaholm??™s veer offense can be a nightmare to prepare for, especially the way QB Caleb Knoer runs the show and the way Chaz Strecker plays with reckless abandon. But King??™s Peny Boone is running like a Big Ten recruit that he is and the Crusaders' defense will adjust just fine. King of Wishful Thinking 37, Jennifer Hammond High 28.
Division 3.
DeWitt (10-2) vs. Muskegon (12-0) at East Kentwood: SOS didn??™t see this one coming. Wasn??™t this supposed to be a rebuilding year at DeWitt? Well, it didn??™t take long. But SOS doesn??™t think there is anywhere on earth besides Ford Field that Muskegon??™s Cameron Martinez is going to end his high school career. Muskie??™s Gone 41, DeWhat 33.
River Rouge high school defenders tackle Detroit Catholic Central's Danny Scott during first-half action Friday, Oct. 18, 2019 at River Rouge. (Photo: Kirthmon F. Dozier, Detroit Free Press)
River Rouge (11-1) vs. Chelsea (12-0) at Dearborn High: Chelsea advanced to the Division 4 final last season, but there is a big difference playing up a level. That hasn??™t been a problem for the Bulldogs . until now. Rouge running back De'Andre Bulley is just that, a bully in the way he runs over defensive players. Rouge River 23, Jeff Daniels High 21.
Division 4.
Hudsonville Unity Christian (9-3) vs. Grand Rapids Catholic Central (11-1) at Jenison: Unity Christian, which won the Division 5 state title last season, has had a nice run up in D-4, but the crystal ball says the run is over. CC quarterback Joey Silveri may be only a sophomore, but he doesn??™t play like one. Catholics in Grand Rapids 30, Unity Breakfast 27.
Flint Powers (10-2) vs. Birmingham Detroit Country Day (12-0) at Howell Parker Middle School: Donavan Franklin leads a lethal ground game for Powers. But Country Day has a balanced attack featuring the passing of Ahlon Mitchell and the running of Anthony Ammori. Country Dog 21, Flint Power & Light 17.
Division 5.
Lansing Catholic (11-1) vs. Kingsley (12-0) at Greenville: SOS acknowledges that Lansing Catholic coach Jim Ahern is the Quarterback Whisperer. You don??™t get a run of quarterbacks this good without knowing what you??™re doing. But Kingsley has three rugged running backs in Ayden Mullin, Owen Graves and Payson Caballero, and then there is QB Tyler Inthisone, who is also a playmaker. Fred Schramski High 28, Dantonio Catholic 24.
Detroit Denby (10-2) vs. Almont (12-0) at Walled Lake Central: You have to be really, really old ??” around SOS??™s age ??” to remember that back in the 1960s, Denby pretty much ruled the PSL, playing in four of the final five Goodfellow Games against the Catholic League champ. Latrell Thompkins could have played on any of those teams. But if Almont continues to dominate in the trenches, it will be in the final. Almond Joy 21, Den B. 12.
Division 6.
Montague (10-2) vs. Maple City Glen Lake (11-1) at Clare: Glen Lake survived its trip to the U.P., but things get tougher this week. Montague has played a challenging schedule, and beating Ravenna in the playoffs after losing to the Bulldogs in the regular season says a lot. Quarterback Drew Collins will be difficult for Glen Lake to stop. Goo Goo Dolls 36, Glen Close 31.
Onsted (10-2) vs. Monroe St. Mary Catholic Central (10-1) at Ypsilanti Lincoln: St. Mary??™s defense will have to find a way to control Onsted junior quarterback Dylan Terryberry, who has been extremely efficient this season. But the Onsted defense will have to contend with CC??™s T-formation offense, which makes determining exactly which back has the ball an adventure ??” and which is why CC is averaging 35.7 points this season. Ray Lauwers High 34, Instead 26.
Division 7.
Pewamo-Westphalia (12-0) vs. Iron Mountain (12-0) at Superior Dome (7 p.m., Friday) : The last time these schools met was in the Division 3 boys basketball state final in March. In the final two minutes, the three officials seemed to completely lose their minds and made some incomprehensible calls that cost Iron Mountain the title. P-W won??™t need any help this time. Pewamo Won??™t Fail You 28, Izzo??™s Mountain 24.
Cass City (11-1) vs. Jackson Lumen Christi (11-0) at Novi (11 a.m., Saturday) : It was a tremendous accomplishment for Cass City to claim its first regional title by beating Division 7 powerhouse Loyola, but this is a whole new ballgame. Lumen Christi won the past three Division 6 state titles and is headed back to Ford Field in search of title No. 12. Aluminum Foil 38, Momma Cass 23.
Division 8.
Beal City (11-1) vs. Ubly (10-2) at Mt. Pleasant: SOS is no football coach, but if he were Beal City??™s defensive coordinator, he might want to make sure his unit keeps an eye on Carson Heleski. Why? Well, all young Mr. Heleski did last week against Saginaw Nouvel was carry the ball 37 times, gain 347 yards and score six touchdowns. Any more questions? Bubbly 41, Real City 33.
Fowler (11-1) vs. Reading (11-1) at Battle Creek Harper Creek: This is no cakewalk for defending state champ Reading. Fowler has a prolific running attack revolving around Kyle Snyder and quarterback Caiden Pung. Elijah Hill and Roger Hill can gain a lot of yards for Reading, which has brothers Ben and Nick Affholter to restore law and order. Reading, ???Riting, ???Rithmetic 24, Foul or Fair 21.


High school football semifinals: Son of Swami makes his picks.
Highlights from Belleville's regional finals playoff win over West Bloomfield on Nov. 16, 2019. Detroit Free Press.
It is with a heavy heart ??” and empty stomach ??” that the Son of Swami approaches this week??™s football semifinal games.
The heart has nothing to do with SOS??™s overall playoff picks, although SOS isn??™t pleased. The stomach comes into play with SOS??™s destination this week.
You see, SOS is planning to attend the Belleville-Brighton game at Howell, which means he will not be attending the Division 1 semifinal game at Troy Athens.
The Davison-Sterling Heights Stevenson game should be good, but that really isn??™t important here. The problem is SOS won??™t be able to eat at the Athens??™ concession stand, clearly the best concession stand in North America.
Grill master Rich Maziasz sent SOS the menu for Saturday??™s game and the Athens Athletic Boosters have outdone themselves.
In addition to the world-famous Bobby D Specialty Burger ??” a cheeseburger with pulled pork and cole slaw, honoring Athens athletic director Bob Dowd ??” they have added the Fulchenator, a cheeseburger with Swiss cheese, pastrami and cole slaw, in recognition of district athletic director Tim Fulcher.
And then there's the MacChesky, a hamburger with four-cheese mac 'n' cheese, named for superintendent Dr. Richard Machesky.
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The concession stand also features the standard fare of regular hamburgers, hot dogs and pizza, as well as anything you could possibly want to drink, including Cherry Coke and Diet Coke, which can be mixed on the soda dispenser.
A year ago, on SOS??™s recommendation, former Detroit Catholic Central All-State player Ken Wandzel ate two Bobby D burgers and is still raving about it.
But SOS is turning his back on all of that to go to Howell, where athletic director John Young is now on the clock to get his concession stand in order.
SOS is coming off a 24-8 (75%) performance in the regional finals, raising his playoff record to 162-62 (72%).
Here are SOS??™s semifinal selections, made while trying to figure out a way to get the Athens Athletic Boosters to add a delivery service.
All games are at 1 p.m. Saturday unless otherwise noted.
Division 1.
Brighton (10-2) vs. Belleville (12-0) at Howell: SOS understands that the past two times these teams have met, the game has come down to the final play. All SOS wants to know is, how does Brighton cover Deion Burks? Who blocks Damon Payne? Does anyone want to throw the ball near Andre Seldon? Belle Tire 33, Brighton Beach Memoires 23.
Utica Eisenhower quarterback Blake Rastigue runs the option against Davison on Nov. 15, 2019, in Ortonville. (Photo: Kirthmon F. Dozier, Detroit Free Press)
Sterling Heights Stevenson (8-4) vs. Davison (10-2) at Troy Athens: Stevenson, after finishing fourth in the ultra-tough MAC Red, is on the roll of all rolls. Giovanni El-Hadi has been a dominating defensive lineman for the Titans. The tough thing for the Stevenson defense ??” not only is Davison??™s Brendan Sullivan a terrific passer, but Caleb Smith is also threat at running back. Davidson Freeway 28, Steve ???N Son 21.
Division 2.
Muskegon Mona Shores (10-2) vs. Walled Lake Western (11-1) at Okemos: This game features a pair of outstanding quarterbacks: Mona Shores??™ Caden Broersma and Western??™s Zach Trainor. But Mona has no one who compares with Western receiver Abdur-Rahmaan Yaseen, who has caught 75 passes for 1,546 yards and 18 TDs. Best Western 38, Mona Row the Boat to Shore 31.
Birmingham Seaholm (9-3) vs. Detroit King (10-2) at Novi (3 p.m., Saturday) : Seaholm??™s veer offense can be a nightmare to prepare for, especially the way QB Caleb Knoer runs the show and the way Chaz Strecker plays with reckless abandon. But King??™s Peny Boone is running like a Big Ten recruit that he is and the Crusaders' defense will adjust just fine. King of Wishful Thinking 37, Jennifer Hammond High 28.
Division 3.
DeWitt (10-2) vs. Muskegon (12-0) at East Kentwood: SOS didn??™t see this one coming. Wasn??™t this supposed to be a rebuilding year at DeWitt? Well, it didn??™t take long. But SOS doesn??™t think there is anywhere on earth besides Ford Field that Muskegon??™s Cameron Martinez is going to end his high school career. Muskie??™s Gone 41, DeWhat 33.
River Rouge high school defenders tackle Detroit Catholic Central's Danny Scott during first-half action Friday, Oct. 18, 2019 at River Rouge. (Photo: Kirthmon F. Dozier, Detroit Free Press)
River Rouge (11-1) vs. Chelsea (12-0) at Dearborn High: Chelsea advanced to the Division 4 final last season, but there is a big difference playing up a level. That hasn??™t been a problem for the Bulldogs . until now. Rouge running back De'Andre Bulley is just that, a bully in the way he runs over defensive players. Rouge River 23, Jeff Daniels High 21.
Division 4.
Hudsonville Unity Christian (9-3) vs. Grand Rapids Catholic Central (11-1) at Jenison: Unity Christian, which won the Division 5 state title last season, has had a nice run up in D-4, but the crystal ball says the run is over. CC quarterback Joey Silveri may be only a sophomore, but he doesn??™t play like one. Catholics in Grand Rapids 30, Unity Breakfast 27.
Flint Powers (10-2) vs. Birmingham Detroit Country Day (12-0) at Howell Parker Middle School: Donavan Franklin leads a lethal ground game for Powers. But Country Day has a balanced attack featuring the passing of Ahlon Mitchell and the running of Anthony Ammori. Country Dog 21, Flint Power & Light 17.
Division 5.
Lansing Catholic (11-1) vs. Kingsley (12-0) at Greenville: SOS acknowledges that Lansing Catholic coach Jim Ahern is the Quarterback Whisperer. You don??™t get a run of quarterbacks this good without knowing what you??™re doing. But Kingsley has three rugged running backs in Ayden Mullin, Owen Graves and Payson Caballero, and then there is QB Tyler Inthisone, who is also a playmaker. Fred Schramski High 28, Dantonio Catholic 24.
Detroit Denby (10-2) vs. Almont (12-0) at Walled Lake Central: You have to be really, really old ??” around SOS??™s age ??” to remember that back in the 1960s, Denby pretty much ruled the PSL, playing in four of the final five Goodfellow Games against the Catholic League champ. Latrell Thompkins could have played on any of those teams. But if Almont continues to dominate in the trenches, it will be in the final. Almond Joy 21, Den B. 12.
Division 6.
Montague (10-2) vs. Maple City Glen Lake (11-1) at Clare: Glen Lake survived its trip to the U.P., but things get tougher this week. Montague has played a challenging schedule, and beating Ravenna in the playoffs after losing to the Bulldogs in the regular season says a lot. Quarterback Drew Collins will be difficult for Glen Lake to stop. Goo Goo Dolls 36, Glen Close 31.
Onsted (10-2) vs. Monroe St. Mary Catholic Central (10-1) at Ypsilanti Lincoln: St. Mary??™s defense will have to find a way to control Onsted junior quarterback Dylan Terryberry, who has been extremely efficient this season. But the Onsted defense will have to contend with CC??™s T-formation offense, which makes determining exactly which back has the ball an adventure ??” and which is why CC is averaging 35.7 points this season. Ray Lauwers High 34, Instead 26.
Division 7.
Pewamo-Westphalia (12-0) vs. Iron Mountain (12-0) at Superior Dome (7 p.m., Friday) : The last time these schools met was in the Division 3 boys basketball state final in March. In the final two minutes, the three officials seemed to completely lose their minds and made some incomprehensible calls that cost Iron Mountain the title. P-W won??™t need any help this time. Pewamo Won??™t Fail You 28, Izzo??™s Mountain 24.
Cass City (11-1) vs. Jackson Lumen Christi (11-0) at Novi (11 a.m., Saturday) : It was a tremendous accomplishment for Cass City to claim its first regional title by beating Division 7 powerhouse Loyola, but this is a whole new ballgame. Lumen Christi won the past three Division 6 state titles and is headed back to Ford Field in search of title No. 12. Aluminum Foil 38, Momma Cass 23.
Division 8.
Beal City (11-1) vs. Ubly (10-2) at Mt. Pleasant: SOS is no football coach, but if he were Beal City??™s defensive coordinator, he might want to make sure his unit keeps an eye on Carson Heleski. Why? Well, all young Mr. Heleski did last week against Saginaw Nouvel was carry the ball 37 times, gain 347 yards and score six touchdowns. Any more questions? Bubbly 41, Real City 33.
Fowler (11-1) vs. Reading (11-1) at Battle Creek Harper Creek: This is no cakewalk for defending state champ Reading. Fowler has a prolific running attack revolving around Kyle Snyder and quarterback Caiden Pung. Elijah Hill and Roger Hill can gain a lot of yards for Reading, which has brothers Ben and Nick Affholter to restore law and order. Reading, ???Riting, ???Rithmetic 24, Foul or Fair 21.


High school football semifinals: Son of Swami makes his picks.
Highlights from Belleville's regional finals playoff win over West Bloomfield on Nov. 16, 2019. Detroit Free Press.
It is with a heavy heart ??” and empty stomach ??” that the Son of Swami approaches this week??™s football semifinal games.
The heart has nothing to do with SOS??™s overall playoff picks, although SOS isn??™t pleased. The stomach comes into play with SOS??™s destination this week.
You see, SOS is planning to attend the Belleville-Brighton game at Howell, which means he will not be attending the Division 1 semifinal game at Troy Athens.
The Davison-Sterling Heights Stevenson game should be good, but that really isn??™t important here. The problem is SOS won??™t be able to eat at the Athens??™ concession stand, clearly the best concession stand in North America.
Grill master Rich Maziasz sent SOS the menu for Saturday??™s game and the Athens Athletic Boosters have outdone themselves.
In addition to the world-famous Bobby D Specialty Burger ??” a cheeseburger with pulled pork and cole slaw, honoring Athens athletic director Bob Dowd ??” they have added the Fulchenator, a cheeseburger with Swiss cheese, pastrami and cole slaw, in recognition of district athletic director Tim Fulcher.
And then there's the MacChesky, a hamburger with four-cheese mac 'n' cheese, named for superintendent Dr. Richard Machesky.
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The concession stand also features the standard fare of regular hamburgers, hot dogs and pizza, as well as anything you could possibly want to drink, including Cherry Coke and Diet Coke, which can be mixed on the soda dispenser.
A year ago, on SOS??™s recommendation, former Detroit Catholic Central All-State player Ken Wandzel ate two Bobby D burgers and is still raving about it.
But SOS is turning his back on all of that to go to Howell, where athletic director John Young is now on the clock to get his concession stand in order.
SOS is coming off a 24-8 (75%) performance in the regional finals, raising his playoff record to 162-62 (72%).
Here are SOS??™s semifinal selections, made while trying to figure out a way to get the Athens Athletic Boosters to add a delivery service.
All games are at 1 p.m. Saturday unless otherwise noted.
Division 1.
Brighton (10-2) vs. Belleville (12-0) at Howell: SOS understands that the past two times these teams have met, the game has come down to the final play. All SOS wants to know is, how does Brighton cover Deion Burks? Who blocks Damon Payne? Does anyone want to throw the ball near Andre Seldon? Belle Tire 33, Brighton Beach Memoires 23.
Utica Eisenhower quarterback Blake Rastigue runs the option against Davison on Nov. 15, 2019, in Ortonville. (Photo: Kirthmon F. Dozier, Detroit Free Press)
Sterling Heights Stevenson (8-4) vs. Davison (10-2) at Troy Athens: Stevenson, after finishing fourth in the ultra-tough MAC Red, is on the roll of all rolls. Giovanni El-Hadi has been a dominating defensive lineman for the Titans. The tough thing for the Stevenson defense ??” not only is Davison??™s Brendan Sullivan a terrific passer, but Caleb Smith is also threat at running back. Davidson Freeway 28, Steve ???N Son 21.
Division 2.
Muskegon Mona Shores (10-2) vs. Walled Lake Western (11-1) at Okemos: This game features a pair of outstanding quarterbacks: Mona Shores??™ Caden Broersma and Western??™s Zach Trainor. But Mona has no one who compares with Western receiver Abdur-Rahmaan Yaseen, who has caught 75 passes for 1,546 yards and 18 TDs. Best Western 38, Mona Row the Boat to Shore 31.
Birmingham Seaholm (9-3) vs. Detroit King (10-2) at Novi (3 p.m., Saturday) : Seaholm??™s veer offense can be a nightmare to prepare for, especially the way QB Caleb Knoer runs the show and the way Chaz Strecker plays with reckless abandon. But King??™s Peny Boone is running like a Big Ten recruit that he is and the Crusaders' defense will adjust just fine. King of Wishful Thinking 37, Jennifer Hammond High 28.
Division 3.
DeWitt (10-2) vs. Muskegon (12-0) at East Kentwood: SOS didn??™t see this one coming. Wasn??™t this supposed to be a rebuilding year at DeWitt? Well, it didn??™t take long. But SOS doesn??™t think there is anywhere on earth besides Ford Field that Muskegon??™s Cameron Martinez is going to end his high school career. Muskie??™s Gone 41, DeWhat 33.
River Rouge high school defenders tackle Detroit Catholic Central's Danny Scott during first-half action Friday, Oct. 18, 2019 at River Rouge. (Photo: Kirthmon F. Dozier, Detroit Free Press)
River Rouge (11-1) vs. Chelsea (12-0) at Dearborn High: Chelsea advanced to the Division 4 final last season, but there is a big difference playing up a level. That hasn??™t been a problem for the Bulldogs . until now. Rouge running back De'Andre Bulley is just that, a bully in the way he runs over defensive players. Rouge River 23, Jeff Daniels High 21.
Division 4.
Hudsonville Unity Christian (9-3) vs. Grand Rapids Catholic Central (11-1) at Jenison: Unity Christian, which won the Division 5 state title last season, has had a nice run up in D-4, but the crystal ball says the run is over. CC quarterback Joey Silveri may be only a sophomore, but he doesn??™t play like one. Catholics in Grand Rapids 30, Unity Breakfast 27.
Flint Powers (10-2) vs. Birmingham Detroit Country Day (12-0) at Howell Parker Middle School: Donavan Franklin leads a lethal ground game for Powers. But Country Day has a balanced attack featuring the passing of Ahlon Mitchell and the running of Anthony Ammori. Country Dog 21, Flint Power & Light 17.
Division 5.
Lansing Catholic (11-1) vs. Kingsley (12-0) at Greenville: SOS acknowledges that Lansing Catholic coach Jim Ahern is the Quarterback Whisperer. You don??™t get a run of quarterbacks this good without knowing what you??™re doing. But Kingsley has three rugged running backs in Ayden Mullin, Owen Graves and Payson Caballero, and then there is QB Tyler Inthisone, who is also a playmaker. Fred Schramski High 28, Dantonio Catholic 24.
Detroit Denby (10-2) vs. Almont (12-0) at Walled Lake Central: You have to be really, really old ??” around SOS??™s age ??” to remember that back in the 1960s, Denby pretty much ruled the PSL, playing in four of the final five Goodfellow Games against the Catholic League champ. Latrell Thompkins could have played on any of those teams. But if Almont continues to dominate in the trenches, it will be in the final. Almond Joy 21, Den B. 12.
Division 6.
Montague (10-2) vs. Maple City Glen Lake (11-1) at Clare: Glen Lake survived its trip to the U.P., but things get tougher this week. Montague has played a challenging schedule, and beating Ravenna in the playoffs after losing to the Bulldogs in the regular season says a lot. Quarterback Drew Collins will be difficult for Glen Lake to stop. Goo Goo Dolls 36, Glen Close 31.
Onsted (10-2) vs. Monroe St. Mary Catholic Central (10-1) at Ypsilanti Lincoln: St. Mary??™s defense will have to find a way to control Onsted junior quarterback Dylan Terryberry, who has been extremely efficient this season. But the Onsted defense will have to contend with CC??™s T-formation offense, which makes determining exactly which back has the ball an adventure ??” and which is why CC is averaging 35.7 points this season. Ray Lauwers High 34, Instead 26.
Division 7.
Pewamo-Westphalia (12-0) vs. Iron Mountain (12-0) at Superior Dome (7 p.m., Friday) : The last time these schools met was in the Division 3 boys basketball state final in March. In the final two minutes, the three officials seemed to completely lose their minds and made some incomprehensible calls that cost Iron Mountain the title. P-W won??™t need any help this time. Pewamo Won??™t Fail You 28, Izzo??™s Mountain 24.
Cass City (11-1) vs. Jackson Lumen Christi (11-0) at Novi (11 a.m., Saturday) : It was a tremendous accomplishment for Cass City to claim its first regional title by beating Division 7 powerhouse Loyola, but this is a whole new ballgame. Lumen Christi won the past three Division 6 state titles and is headed back to Ford Field in search of title No. 12. Aluminum Foil 38, Momma Cass 23.
Division 8.
Beal City (11-1) vs. Ubly (10-2) at Mt. Pleasant: SOS is no football coach, but if he were Beal City??™s defensive coordinator, he might want to make sure his unit keeps an eye on Carson Heleski. Why? Well, all young Mr. Heleski did last week against Saginaw Nouvel was carry the ball 37 times, gain 347 yards and score six touchdowns. Any more questions? Bubbly 41, Real City 33.
Fowler (11-1) vs. Reading (11-1) at Battle Creek Harper Creek: This is no cakewalk for defending state champ Reading. Fowler has a prolific running attack revolving around Kyle Snyder and quarterback Caiden Pung. Elijah Hill and Roger Hill can gain a lot of yards for Reading, which has brothers Ben and Nick Affholter to restore law and order. Reading, ???Riting, ???Rithmetic 24, Foul or Fair 21.


High school football semifinals: Son of Swami makes his picks.
Highlights from Belleville's regional finals playoff win over West Bloomfield on Nov. 16, 2019. Detroit Free Press.
It is with a heavy heart ??” and empty stomach ??” that the Son of Swami approaches this week??™s football semifinal games.
The heart has nothing to do with SOS??™s overall playoff picks, although SOS isn??™t pleased. The stomach comes into play with SOS??™s destination this week.
You see, SOS is planning to attend the Belleville-Brighton game at Howell, which means he will not be attending the Division 1 semifinal game at Troy Athens.
The Davison-Sterling Heights Stevenson game should be good, but that really isn??™t important here. The problem is SOS won??™t be able to eat at the Athens??™ concession stand, clearly the best concession stand in North America.
Grill master Rich Maziasz sent SOS the menu for Saturday??™s game and the Athens Athletic Boosters have outdone themselves.
In addition to the world-famous Bobby D Specialty Burger ??” a cheeseburger with pulled pork and cole slaw, honoring Athens athletic director Bob Dowd ??” they have added the Fulchenator, a cheeseburger with Swiss cheese, pastrami and cole slaw, in recognition of district athletic director Tim Fulcher.
And then there's the MacChesky, a hamburger with four-cheese mac 'n' cheese, named for superintendent Dr. Richard Machesky.
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The concession stand also features the standard fare of regular hamburgers, hot dogs and pizza, as well as anything you could possibly want to drink, including Cherry Coke and Diet Coke, which can be mixed on the soda dispenser.
A year ago, on SOS??™s recommendation, former Detroit Catholic Central All-State player Ken Wandzel ate two Bobby D burgers and is still raving about it.
But SOS is turning his back on all of that to go to Howell, where athletic director John Young is now on the clock to get his concession stand in order.
SOS is coming off a 24-8 (75%) performance in the regional finals, raising his playoff record to 162-62 (72%).
Here are SOS??™s semifinal selections, made while trying to figure out a way to get the Athens Athletic Boosters to add a delivery service.
All games are at 1 p.m. Saturday unless otherwise noted.
Division 1.
Brighton (10-2) vs. Belleville (12-0) at Howell: SOS understands that the past two times these teams have met, the game has come down to the final play. All SOS wants to know is, how does Brighton cover Deion Burks? Who blocks Damon Payne? Does anyone want to throw the ball near Andre Seldon? Belle Tire 33, Brighton Beach Memoires 23.
Utica Eisenhower quarterback Blake Rastigue runs the option against Davison on Nov. 15, 2019, in Ortonville. (Photo: Kirthmon F. Dozier, Detroit Free Press)
Sterling Heights Stevenson (8-4) vs. Davison (10-2) at Troy Athens: Stevenson, after finishing fourth in the ultra-tough MAC Red, is on the roll of all rolls. Giovanni El-Hadi has been a dominating defensive lineman for the Titans. The tough thing for the Stevenson defense ??” not only is Davison??™s Brendan Sullivan a terrific passer, but Caleb Smith is also threat at running back. Davidson Freeway 28, Steve ???N Son 21.
Division 2.
Muskegon Mona Shores (10-2) vs. Walled Lake Western (11-1) at Okemos: This game features a pair of outstanding quarterbacks: Mona Shores??™ Caden Broersma and Western??™s Zach Trainor. But Mona has no one who compares with Western receiver Abdur-Rahmaan Yaseen, who has caught 75 passes for 1,546 yards and 18 TDs. Best Western 38, Mona Row the Boat to Shore 31.
Birmingham Seaholm (9-3) vs. Detroit King (10-2) at Novi (3 p.m., Saturday) : Seaholm??™s veer offense can be a nightmare to prepare for, especially the way QB Caleb Knoer runs the show and the way Chaz Strecker plays with reckless abandon. But King??™s Peny Boone is running like a Big Ten recruit that he is and the Crusaders' defense will adjust just fine. King of Wishful Thinking 37, Jennifer Hammond High 28.
Division 3.
DeWitt (10-2) vs. Muskegon (12-0) at East Kentwood: SOS didn??™t see this one coming. Wasn??™t this supposed to be a rebuilding year at DeWitt? Well, it didn??™t take long. But SOS doesn??™t think there is anywhere on earth besides Ford Field that Muskegon??™s Cameron Martinez is going to end his high school career. Muskie??™s Gone 41, DeWhat 33.
River Rouge high school defenders tackle Detroit Catholic Central's Danny Scott during first-half action Friday, Oct. 18, 2019 at River Rouge. (Photo: Kirthmon F. Dozier, Detroit Free Press)
River Rouge (11-1) vs. Chelsea (12-0) at Dearborn High: Chelsea advanced to the Division 4 final last season, but there is a big difference playing up a level. That hasn??™t been a problem for the Bulldogs . until now. Rouge running back De'Andre Bulley is just that, a bully in the way he runs over defensive players. Rouge River 23, Jeff Daniels High 21.
Division 4.
Hudsonville Unity Christian (9-3) vs. Grand Rapids Catholic Central (11-1) at Jenison: Unity Christian, which won the Division 5 state title last season, has had a nice run up in D-4, but the crystal ball says the run is over. CC quarterback Joey Silveri may be only a sophomore, but he doesn??™t play like one. Catholics in Grand Rapids 30, Unity Breakfast 27.
Flint Powers (10-2) vs. Birmingham Detroit Country Day (12-0) at Howell Parker Middle School: Donavan Franklin leads a lethal ground game for Powers. But Country Day has a balanced attack featuring the passing of Ahlon Mitchell and the running of Anthony Ammori. Country Dog 21, Flint Power & Light 17.
Division 5.
Lansing Catholic (11-1) vs. Kingsley (12-0) at Greenville: SOS acknowledges that Lansing Catholic coach Jim Ahern is the Quarterback Whisperer. You don??™t get a run of quarterbacks this good without knowing what you??™re doing. But Kingsley has three rugged running backs in Ayden Mullin, Owen Graves and Payson Caballero, and then there is QB Tyler Inthisone, who is also a playmaker. Fred Schramski High 28, Dantonio Catholic 24.
Detroit Denby (10-2) vs. Almont (12-0) at Walled Lake Central: You have to be really, really old ??” around SOS??™s age ??” to remember that back in the 1960s, Denby pretty much ruled the PSL, playing in four of the final five Goodfellow Games against the Catholic League champ. Latrell Thompkins could have played on any of those teams. But if Almont continues to dominate in the trenches, it will be in the final. Almond Joy 21, Den B. 12.
Division 6.
Montague (10-2) vs. Maple City Glen Lake (11-1) at Clare: Glen Lake survived its trip to the U.P., but things get tougher this week. Montague has played a challenging schedule, and beating Ravenna in the playoffs after losing to the Bulldogs in the regular season says a lot. Quarterback Drew Collins will be difficult for Glen Lake to stop. Goo Goo Dolls 36, Glen Close 31.
Onsted (10-2) vs. Monroe St. Mary Catholic Central (10-1) at Ypsilanti Lincoln: St. Mary??™s defense will have to find a way to control Onsted junior quarterback Dylan Terryberry, who has been extremely efficient this season. But the Onsted defense will have to contend with CC??™s T-formation offense, which makes determining exactly which back has the ball an adventure ??” and which is why CC is averaging 35.7 points this season. Ray Lauwers High 34, Instead 26.
Division 7.
Pewamo-Westphalia (12-0) vs. Iron Mountain (12-0) at Superior Dome (7 p.m., Friday) : The last time these schools met was in the Division 3 boys basketball state final in March. In the final two minutes, the three officials seemed to completely lose their minds and made some incomprehensible calls that cost Iron Mountain the title. P-W won??™t need any help this time. Pewamo Won??™t Fail You 28, Izzo??™s Mountain 24.
Cass City (11-1) vs. Jackson Lumen Christi (11-0) at Novi (11 a.m., Saturday) : It was a tremendous accomplishment for Cass City to claim its first regional title by beating Division 7 powerhouse Loyola, but this is a whole new ballgame. Lumen Christi won the past three Division 6 state titles and is headed back to Ford Field in search of title No. 12. Aluminum Foil 38, Momma Cass 23.
Division 8.
Beal City (11-1) vs. Ubly (10-2) at Mt. Pleasant: SOS is no football coach, but if he were Beal City??™s defensive coordinator, he might want to make sure his unit keeps an eye on Carson Heleski. Why? Well, all young Mr. Heleski did last week against Saginaw Nouvel was carry the ball 37 times, gain 347 yards and score six touchdowns. Any more questions? Bubbly 41, Real City 33.
Fowler (11-1) vs. Reading (11-1) at Battle Creek Harper Creek: This is no cakewalk for defending state champ Reading. Fowler has a prolific running attack revolving around Kyle Snyder and quarterback Caiden Pung. Elijah Hill and Roger Hill can gain a lot of yards for Reading, which has brothers Ben and Nick Affholter to restore law and order. Reading, ???Riting, ???Rithmetic 24, Foul or Fair 21.


High school football semifinals: Son of Swami makes his picks.
Highlights from Belleville's regional finals playoff win over West Bloomfield on Nov. 16, 2019. Detroit Free Press.
It is with a heavy heart ??” and empty stomach ??” that the Son of Swami approaches this week??™s football semifinal games.
The heart has nothing to do with SOS??™s overall playoff picks, although SOS isn??™t pleased. The stomach comes into play with SOS??™s destination this week.
You see, SOS is planning to attend the Belleville-Brighton game at Howell, which means he will not be attending the Division 1 semifinal game at Troy Athens.
The Davison-Sterling Heights Stevenson game should be good, but that really isn??™t important here. The problem is SOS won??™t be able to eat at the Athens??™ concession stand, clearly the best concession stand in North America.
Grill master Rich Maziasz sent SOS the menu for Saturday??™s game and the Athens Athletic Boosters have outdone themselves.
In addition to the world-famous Bobby D Specialty Burger ??” a cheeseburger with pulled pork and cole slaw, honoring Athens athletic director Bob Dowd ??” they have added the Fulchenator, a cheeseburger with Swiss cheese, pastrami and cole slaw, in recognition of district athletic director Tim Fulcher.
And then there's the MacChesky, a hamburger with four-cheese mac 'n' cheese, named for superintendent Dr. Richard Machesky.
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The concession stand also features the standard fare of regular hamburgers, hot dogs and pizza, as well as anything you could possibly want to drink, including Cherry Coke and Diet Coke, which can be mixed on the soda dispenser.
A year ago, on SOS??™s recommendation, former Detroit Catholic Central All-State player Ken Wandzel ate two Bobby D burgers and is still raving about it.
But SOS is turning his back on all of that to go to Howell, where athletic director John Young is now on the clock to get his concession stand in order.
SOS is coming off a 24-8 (75%) performance in the regional finals, raising his playoff record to 162-62 (72%).
Here are SOS??™s semifinal selections, made while trying to figure out a way to get the Athens Athletic Boosters to add a delivery service.
All games are at 1 p.m. Saturday unless otherwise noted.
Division 1.
Brighton (10-2) vs. Belleville (12-0) at Howell: SOS understands that the past two times these teams have met, the game has come down to the final play. All SOS wants to know is, how does Brighton cover Deion Burks? Who blocks Damon Payne? Does anyone want to throw the ball near Andre Seldon? Belle Tire 33, Brighton Beach Memoires 23.
Utica Eisenhower quarterback Blake Rastigue runs the option against Davison on Nov. 15, 2019, in Ortonville. (Photo: Kirthmon F. Dozier, Detroit Free Press)
Sterling Heights Stevenson (8-4) vs. Davison (10-2) at Troy Athens: Stevenson, after finishing fourth in the ultra-tough MAC Red, is on the roll of all rolls. Giovanni El-Hadi has been a dominating defensive lineman for the Titans. The tough thing for the Stevenson defense ??” not only is Davison??™s Brendan Sullivan a terrific passer, but Caleb Smith is also threat at running back. Davidson Freeway 28, Steve ???N Son 21.
Division 2.
Muskegon Mona Shores (10-2) vs. Walled Lake Western (11-1) at Okemos: This game features a pair of outstanding quarterbacks: Mona Shores??™ Caden Broersma and Western??™s Zach Trainor. But Mona has no one who compares with Western receiver Abdur-Rahmaan Yaseen, who has caught 75 passes for 1,546 yards and 18 TDs. Best Western 38, Mona Row the Boat to Shore 31.
Birmingham Seaholm (9-3) vs. Detroit King (10-2) at Novi (3 p.m., Saturday) : Seaholm??™s veer offense can be a nightmare to prepare for, especially the way QB Caleb Knoer runs the show and the way Chaz Strecker plays with reckless abandon. But King??™s Peny Boone is running like a Big Ten recruit that he is and the Crusaders' defense will adjust just fine. King of Wishful Thinking 37, Jennifer Hammond High 28.
Division 3.
DeWitt (10-2) vs. Muskegon (12-0) at East Kentwood: SOS didn??™t see this one coming. Wasn??™t this supposed to be a rebuilding year at DeWitt? Well, it didn??™t take long. But SOS doesn??™t think there is anywhere on earth besides Ford Field that Muskegon??™s Cameron Martinez is going to end his high school career. Muskie??™s Gone 41, DeWhat 33.
River Rouge high school defenders tackle Detroit Catholic Central's Danny Scott during first-half action Friday, Oct. 18, 2019 at River Rouge. (Photo: Kirthmon F. Dozier, Detroit Free Press)
River Rouge (11-1) vs. Chelsea (12-0) at Dearborn High: Chelsea advanced to the Division 4 final last season, but there is a big difference playing up a level. That hasn??™t been a problem for the Bulldogs . until now. Rouge running back De'Andre Bulley is just that, a bully in the way he runs over defensive players. Rouge River 23, Jeff Daniels High 21.
Division 4.
Hudsonville Unity Christian (9-3) vs. Grand Rapids Catholic Central (11-1) at Jenison: Unity Christian, which won the Division 5 state title last season, has had a nice run up in D-4, but the crystal ball says the run is over. CC quarterback Joey Silveri may be only a sophomore, but he doesn??™t play like one. Catholics in Grand Rapids 30, Unity Breakfast 27.
Flint Powers (10-2) vs. Birmingham Detroit Country Day (12-0) at Howell Parker Middle School: Donavan Franklin leads a lethal ground game for Powers. But Country Day has a balanced attack featuring the passing of Ahlon Mitchell and the running of Anthony Ammori. Country Dog 21, Flint Power & Light 17.
Division 5.
Lansing Catholic (11-1) vs. Kingsley (12-0) at Greenville: SOS acknowledges that Lansing Catholic coach Jim Ahern is the Quarterback Whisperer. You don??™t get a run of quarterbacks this good without knowing what you??™re doing. But Kingsley has three rugged running backs in Ayden Mullin, Owen Graves and Payson Caballero, and then there is QB Tyler Inthisone, who is also a playmaker. Fred Schramski High 28, Dantonio Catholic 24.
Detroit Denby (10-2) vs. Almont (12-0) at Walled Lake Central: You have to be really, really old ??” around SOS??™s age ??” to remember that back in the 1960s, Denby pretty much ruled the PSL, playing in four of the final five Goodfellow Games against the Catholic League champ. Latrell Thompkins could have played on any of those teams. But if Almont continues to dominate in the trenches, it will be in the final. Almond Joy 21, Den B. 12.
Division 6.
Montague (10-2) vs. Maple City Glen Lake (11-1) at Clare: Glen Lake survived its trip to the U.P., but things get tougher this week. Montague has played a challenging schedule, and beating Ravenna in the playoffs after losing to the Bulldogs in the regular season says a lot. Quarterback Drew Collins will be difficult for Glen Lake to stop. Goo Goo Dolls 36, Glen Close 31.
Onsted (10-2) vs. Monroe St. Mary Catholic Central (10-1) at Ypsilanti Lincoln: St. Mary??™s defense will have to find a way to control Onsted junior quarterback Dylan Terryberry, who has been extremely efficient this season. But the Onsted defense will have to contend with CC??™s T-formation offense, which makes determining exactly which back has the ball an adventure ??” and which is why CC is averaging 35.7 points this season. Ray Lauwers High 34, Instead 26.
Division 7.
Pewamo-Westphalia (12-0) vs. Iron Mountain (12-0) at Superior Dome (7 p.m., Friday) : The last time these schools met was in the Division 3 boys basketball state final in March. In the final two minutes, the three officials seemed to completely lose their minds and made some incomprehensible calls that cost Iron Mountain the title. P-W won??™t need any help this time. Pewamo Won??™t Fail You 28, Izzo??™s Mountain 24.
Cass City (11-1) vs. Jackson Lumen Christi (11-0) at Novi (11 a.m., Saturday) : It was a tremendous accomplishment for Cass City to claim its first regional title by beating Division 7 powerhouse Loyola, but this is a whole new ballgame. Lumen Christi won the past three Division 6 state titles and is headed back to Ford Field in search of title No. 12. Aluminum Foil 38, Momma Cass 23.
Division 8.
Beal City (11-1) vs. Ubly (10-2) at Mt. Pleasant: SOS is no football coach, but if he were Beal City??™s defensive coordinator, he might want to make sure his unit keeps an eye on Carson Heleski. Why? Well, all young Mr. Heleski did last week against Saginaw Nouvel was carry the ball 37 times, gain 347 yards and score six touchdowns. Any more questions? Bubbly 41, Real City 33.
Fowler (11-1) vs. Reading (11-1) at Battle Creek Harper Creek: This is no cakewalk for defending state champ Reading. Fowler has a prolific running attack revolving around Kyle Snyder and quarterback Caiden Pung. Elijah Hill and Roger Hill can gain a lot of yards for Reading, which has brothers Ben and Nick Affholter to restore law and order. Reading, ???Riting, ???Rithmetic 24, Foul or Fair 21.




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?»?High school football semifinals: Son of Swami makes his picks.
Highlights from Belleville's regional finals playoff win over West Bloomfield on Nov. 16, 2019. Detroit Free Press.
It is with a heavy heart ??” and empty stomach ??” that the Son of Swami approaches this week??™s football semifinal games.
The heart has nothing to do with SOS??™s overall playoff picks, although SOS isn??™t pleased. The stomach comes into play with SOS??™s destination this week.
You see, SOS is planning to attend the Belleville-Brighton game at Howell, which means he will not be attending the Division 1 semifinal game at Troy Athens.
The Davison-Sterling Heights Stevenson game should be good, but that really isn??™t important here. The problem is SOS won??™t be able to eat at the Athens??™ concession stand, clearly the best concession stand in North America.
Grill master Rich Maziasz sent SOS the menu for Saturday??™s game and the Athens Athletic Boosters have outdone themselves.
In addition to the world-famous Bobby D Specialty Burger ??” a cheeseburger with pulled pork and cole slaw, honoring Athens athletic director Bob Dowd ??” they have added the Fulchenator, a cheeseburger with Swiss cheese, pastrami and cole slaw, in recognition of district athletic director Tim Fulcher.
And then there's the MacChesky, a hamburger with four-cheese mac 'n' cheese, named for superintendent Dr. Richard Machesky.
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The concession stand also features the standard fare of regular hamburgers, hot dogs and pizza, as well as anything you could possibly want to drink, including Cherry Coke and Diet Coke, which can be mixed on the soda dispenser.
A year ago, on SOS??™s recommendation, former Detroit Catholic Central All-State player Ken Wandzel ate two Bobby D burgers and is still raving about it.
But SOS is turning his back on all of that to go to Howell, where athletic director John Young is now on the clock to get his concession stand in order.
SOS is coming off a 24-8 (75%) performance in the regional finals, raising his playoff record to 162-62 (72%).
Here are SOS??™s semifinal selections, made while trying to figure out a way to get the Athens Athletic Boosters to add a delivery service.
All games are at 1 p.m. Saturday unless otherwise noted.
Division 1.
Brighton (10-2) vs. Belleville (12-0) at Howell: SOS understands that the past two times these teams have met, the game has come down to the final play. All SOS wants to know is, how does Brighton cover Deion Burks? Who blocks Damon Payne? Does anyone want to throw the ball near Andre Seldon? Belle Tire 33, Brighton Beach Memoires 23.
Utica Eisenhower quarterback Blake Rastigue runs the option against Davison on Nov. 15, 2019, in Ortonville. (Photo: Kirthmon F. Dozier, Detroit Free Press)
Sterling Heights Stevenson (8-4) vs. Davison (10-2) at Troy Athens: Stevenson, after finishing fourth in the ultra-tough MAC Red, is on the roll of all rolls. Giovanni El-Hadi has been a dominating defensive lineman for the Titans. The tough thing for the Stevenson defense ??” not only is Davison??™s Brendan Sullivan a terrific passer, but Caleb Smith is also threat at running back. Davidson Freeway 28, Steve ???N Son 21.
Division 2.
Muskegon Mona Shores (10-2) vs. Walled Lake Western (11-1) at Okemos: This game features a pair of outstanding quarterbacks: Mona Shores??™ Caden Broersma and Western??™s Zach Trainor. But Mona has no one who compares with Western receiver Abdur-Rahmaan Yaseen, who has caught 75 passes for 1,546 yards and 18 TDs. Best Western 38, Mona Row the Boat to Shore 31.
Birmingham Seaholm (9-3) vs. Detroit King (10-2) at Novi (3 p.m., Saturday) : Seaholm??™s veer offense can be a nightmare to prepare for, especially the way QB Caleb Knoer runs the show and the way Chaz Strecker plays with reckless abandon. But King??™s Peny Boone is running like a Big Ten recruit that he is and the Crusaders' defense will adjust just fine. King of Wishful Thinking 37, Jennifer Hammond High 28.
Division 3.
DeWitt (10-2) vs. Muskegon (12-0) at East Kentwood: SOS didn??™t see this one coming. Wasn??™t this supposed to be a rebuilding year at DeWitt? Well, it didn??™t take long. But SOS doesn??™t think there is anywhere on earth besides Ford Field that Muskegon??™s Cameron Martinez is going to end his high school career. Muskie??™s Gone 41, DeWhat 33.
River Rouge high school defenders tackle Detroit Catholic Central's Danny Scott during first-half action Friday, Oct. 18, 2019 at River Rouge. (Photo: Kirthmon F. Dozier, Detroit Free Press)
River Rouge (11-1) vs. Chelsea (12-0) at Dearborn High: Chelsea advanced to the Division 4 final last season, but there is a big difference playing up a level. That hasn??™t been a problem for the Bulldogs . until now. Rouge running back De'Andre Bulley is just that, a bully in the way he runs over defensive players. Rouge River 23, Jeff Daniels High 21.
Division 4.
Hudsonville Unity Christian (9-3) vs. Grand Rapids Catholic Central (11-1) at Jenison: Unity Christian, which won the Division 5 state title last season, has had a nice run up in D-4, but the crystal ball says the run is over. CC quarterback Joey Silveri may be only a sophomore, but he doesn??™t play like one. Catholics in Grand Rapids 30, Unity Breakfast 27.
Flint Powers (10-2) vs. Birmingham Detroit Country Day (12-0) at Howell Parker Middle School: Donavan Franklin leads a lethal ground game for Powers. But Country Day has a balanced attack featuring the passing of Ahlon Mitchell and the running of Anthony Ammori. Country Dog 21, Flint Power & Light 17.
Division 5.
Lansing Catholic (11-1) vs. Kingsley (12-0) at Greenville: SOS acknowledges that Lansing Catholic coach Jim Ahern is the Quarterback Whisperer. You don??™t get a run of quarterbacks this good without knowing what you??™re doing. But Kingsley has three rugged running backs in Ayden Mullin, Owen Graves and Payson Caballero, and then there is QB Tyler Inthisone, who is also a playmaker. Fred Schramski High 28, Dantonio Catholic 24.
Detroit Denby (10-2) vs. Almont (12-0) at Walled Lake Central: You have to be really, really old ??” around SOS??™s age ??” to remember that back in the 1960s, Denby pretty much ruled the PSL, playing in four of the final five Goodfellow Games against the Catholic League champ. Latrell Thompkins could have played on any of those teams. But if Almont continues to dominate in the trenches, it will be in the final. Almond Joy 21, Den B. 12.
Division 6.
Montague (10-2) vs. Maple City Glen Lake (11-1) at Clare: Glen Lake survived its trip to the U.P., but things get tougher this week. Montague has played a challenging schedule, and beating Ravenna in the playoffs after losing to the Bulldogs in the regular season says a lot. Quarterback Drew Collins will be difficult for Glen Lake to stop. Goo Goo Dolls 36, Glen Close 31.
Onsted (10-2) vs. Monroe St. Mary Catholic Central (10-1) at Ypsilanti Lincoln: St. Mary??™s defense will have to find a way to control Onsted junior quarterback Dylan Terryberry, who has been extremely efficient this season. But the Onsted defense will have to contend with CC??™s T-formation offense, which makes determining exactly which back has the ball an adventure ??” and which is why CC is averaging 35.7 points this season. Ray Lauwers High 34, Instead 26.
Division 7.
Pewamo-Westphalia (12-0) vs. Iron Mountain (12-0) at Superior Dome (7 p.m., Friday) : The last time these schools met was in the Division 3 boys basketball state final in March. In the final two minutes, the three officials seemed to completely lose their minds and made some incomprehensible calls that cost Iron Mountain the title. P-W won??™t need any help this time. Pewamo Won??™t Fail You 28, Izzo??™s Mountain 24.
Cass City (11-1) vs. Jackson Lumen Christi (11-0) at Novi (11 a.m., Saturday) : It was a tremendous accomplishment for Cass City to claim its first regional title by beating Division 7 powerhouse Loyola, but this is a whole new ballgame. Lumen Christi won the past three Division 6 state titles and is headed back to Ford Field in search of title No. 12. Aluminum Foil 38, Momma Cass 23.
Division 8.
Beal City (11-1) vs. Ubly (10-2) at Mt. Pleasant: SOS is no football coach, but if he were Beal City??™s defensive coordinator, he might want to make sure his unit keeps an eye on Carson Heleski. Why? Well, all young Mr. Heleski did last week against Saginaw Nouvel was carry the ball 37 times, gain 347 yards and score six touchdowns. Any more questions? Bubbly 41, Real City 33.
Fowler (11-1) vs. Reading (11-1) at Battle Creek Harper Creek: This is no cakewalk for defending state champ Reading. Fowler has a prolific running attack revolving around Kyle Snyder and quarterback Caiden Pung. Elijah Hill and Roger Hill can gain a lot of yards for Reading, which has brothers Ben and Nick Affholter to restore law and order. Reading, ???Riting, ???Rithmetic 24, Foul or Fair 21.


High school football semifinals: Son of Swami makes his picks.
Highlights from Belleville's regional finals playoff win over West Bloomfield on Nov. 16, 2019. Detroit Free Press.
It is with a heavy heart ??” and empty stomach ??” that the Son of Swami approaches this week??™s football semifinal games.
The heart has nothing to do with SOS??™s overall playoff picks, although SOS isn??™t pleased. The stomach comes into play with SOS??™s destination this week.
You see, SOS is planning to attend the Belleville-Brighton game at Howell, which means he will not be attending the Division 1 semifinal game at Troy Athens.
The Davison-Sterling Heights Stevenson game should be good, but that really isn??™t important here. The problem is SOS won??™t be able to eat at the Athens??™ concession stand, clearly the best concession stand in North America.
Grill master Rich Maziasz sent SOS the menu for Saturday??™s game and the Athens Athletic Boosters have outdone themselves.
In addition to the world-famous Bobby D Specialty Burger ??” a cheeseburger with pulled pork and cole slaw, honoring Athens athletic director Bob Dowd ??” they have added the Fulchenator, a cheeseburger with Swiss cheese, pastrami and cole slaw, in recognition of district athletic director Tim Fulcher.
And then there's the MacChesky, a hamburger with four-cheese mac 'n' cheese, named for superintendent Dr. Richard Machesky.
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The concession stand also features the standard fare of regular hamburgers, hot dogs and pizza, as well as anything you could possibly want to drink, including Cherry Coke and Diet Coke, which can be mixed on the soda dispenser.
A year ago, on SOS??™s recommendation, former Detroit Catholic Central All-State player Ken Wandzel ate two Bobby D burgers and is still raving about it.
But SOS is turning his back on all of that to go to Howell, where athletic director John Young is now on the clock to get his concession stand in order.
SOS is coming off a 24-8 (75%) performance in the regional finals, raising his playoff record to 162-62 (72%).
Here are SOS??™s semifinal selections, made while trying to figure out a way to get the Athens Athletic Boosters to add a delivery service.
All games are at 1 p.m. Saturday unless otherwise noted.
Division 1.
Brighton (10-2) vs. Belleville (12-0) at Howell: SOS understands that the past two times these teams have met, the game has come down to the final play. All SOS wants to know is, how does Brighton cover Deion Burks? Who blocks Damon Payne? Does anyone want to throw the ball near Andre Seldon? Belle Tire 33, Brighton Beach Memoires 23.
Utica Eisenhower quarterback Blake Rastigue runs the option against Davison on Nov. 15, 2019, in Ortonville. (Photo: Kirthmon F. Dozier, Detroit Free Press)
Sterling Heights Stevenson (8-4) vs. Davison (10-2) at Troy Athens: Stevenson, after finishing fourth in the ultra-tough MAC Red, is on the roll of all rolls. Giovanni El-Hadi has been a dominating defensive lineman for the Titans. The tough thing for the Stevenson defense ??” not only is Davison??™s Brendan Sullivan a terrific passer, but Caleb Smith is also threat at running back. Davidson Freeway 28, Steve ???N Son 21.
Division 2.
Muskegon Mona Shores (10-2) vs. Walled Lake Western (11-1) at Okemos: This game features a pair of outstanding quarterbacks: Mona Shores??™ Caden Broersma and Western??™s Zach Trainor. But Mona has no one who compares with Western receiver Abdur-Rahmaan Yaseen, who has caught 75 passes for 1,546 yards and 18 TDs. Best Western 38, Mona Row the Boat to Shore 31.
Birmingham Seaholm (9-3) vs. Detroit King (10-2) at Novi (3 p.m., Saturday) : Seaholm??™s veer offense can be a nightmare to prepare for, especially the way QB Caleb Knoer runs the show and the way Chaz Strecker plays with reckless abandon. But King??™s Peny Boone is running like a Big Ten recruit that he is and the Crusaders' defense will adjust just fine. King of Wishful Thinking 37, Jennifer Hammond High 28.
Division 3.
DeWitt (10-2) vs. Muskegon (12-0) at East Kentwood: SOS didn??™t see this one coming. Wasn??™t this supposed to be a rebuilding year at DeWitt? Well, it didn??™t take long. But SOS doesn??™t think there is anywhere on earth besides Ford Field that Muskegon??™s Cameron Martinez is going to end his high school career. Muskie??™s Gone 41, DeWhat 33.
River Rouge high school defenders tackle Detroit Catholic Central's Danny Scott during first-half action Friday, Oct. 18, 2019 at River Rouge. (Photo: Kirthmon F. Dozier, Detroit Free Press)
River Rouge (11-1) vs. Chelsea (12-0) at Dearborn High: Chelsea advanced to the Division 4 final last season, but there is a big difference playing up a level. That hasn??™t been a problem for the Bulldogs . until now. Rouge running back De'Andre Bulley is just that, a bully in the way he runs over defensive players. Rouge River 23, Jeff Daniels High 21.
Division 4.
Hudsonville Unity Christian (9-3) vs. Grand Rapids Catholic Central (11-1) at Jenison: Unity Christian, which won the Division 5 state title last season, has had a nice run up in D-4, but the crystal ball says the run is over. CC quarterback Joey Silveri may be only a sophomore, but he doesn??™t play like one. Catholics in Grand Rapids 30, Unity Breakfast 27.
Flint Powers (10-2) vs. Birmingham Detroit Country Day (12-0) at Howell Parker Middle School: Donavan Franklin leads a lethal ground game for Powers. But Country Day has a balanced attack featuring the passing of Ahlon Mitchell and the running of Anthony Ammori. Country Dog 21, Flint Power & Light 17.
Division 5.
Lansing Catholic (11-1) vs. Kingsley (12-0) at Greenville: SOS acknowledges that Lansing Catholic coach Jim Ahern is the Quarterback Whisperer. You don??™t get a run of quarterbacks this good without knowing what you??™re doing. But Kingsley has three rugged running backs in Ayden Mullin, Owen Graves and Payson Caballero, and then there is QB Tyler Inthisone, who is also a playmaker. Fred Schramski High 28, Dantonio Catholic 24.
Detroit Denby (10-2) vs. Almont (12-0) at Walled Lake Central: You have to be really, really old ??” around SOS??™s age ??” to remember that back in the 1960s, Denby pretty much ruled the PSL, playing in four of the final five Goodfellow Games against the Catholic League champ. Latrell Thompkins could have played on any of those teams. But if Almont continues to dominate in the trenches, it will be in the final. Almond Joy 21, Den B. 12.
Division 6.
Montague (10-2) vs. Maple City Glen Lake (11-1) at Clare: Glen Lake survived its trip to the U.P., but things get tougher this week. Montague has played a challenging schedule, and beating Ravenna in the playoffs after losing to the Bulldogs in the regular season says a lot. Quarterback Drew Collins will be difficult for Glen Lake to stop. Goo Goo Dolls 36, Glen Close 31.
Onsted (10-2) vs. Monroe St. Mary Catholic Central (10-1) at Ypsilanti Lincoln: St. Mary??™s defense will have to find a way to control Onsted junior quarterback Dylan Terryberry, who has been extremely efficient this season. But the Onsted defense will have to contend with CC??™s T-formation offense, which makes determining exactly which back has the ball an adventure ??” and which is why CC is averaging 35.7 points this season. Ray Lauwers High 34, Instead 26.
Division 7.
Pewamo-Westphalia (12-0) vs. Iron Mountain (12-0) at Superior Dome (7 p.m., Friday) : The last time these schools met was in the Division 3 boys basketball state final in March. In the final two minutes, the three officials seemed to completely lose their minds and made some incomprehensible calls that cost Iron Mountain the title. P-W won??™t need any help this time. Pewamo Won??™t Fail You 28, Izzo??™s Mountain 24.
Cass City (11-1) vs. Jackson Lumen Christi (11-0) at Novi (11 a.m., Saturday) : It was a tremendous accomplishment for Cass City to claim its first regional title by beating Division 7 powerhouse Loyola, but this is a whole new ballgame. Lumen Christi won the past three Division 6 state titles and is headed back to Ford Field in search of title No. 12. Aluminum Foil 38, Momma Cass 23.
Division 8.
Beal City (11-1) vs. Ubly (10-2) at Mt. Pleasant: SOS is no football coach, but if he were Beal City??™s defensive coordinator, he might want to make sure his unit keeps an eye on Carson Heleski. Why? Well, all young Mr. Heleski did last week against Saginaw Nouvel was carry the ball 37 times, gain 347 yards and score six touchdowns. Any more questions? Bubbly 41, Real City 33.
Fowler (11-1) vs. Reading (11-1) at Battle Creek Harper Creek: This is no cakewalk for defending state champ Reading. Fowler has a prolific running attack revolving around Kyle Snyder and quarterback Caiden Pung. Elijah Hill and Roger Hill can gain a lot of yards for Reading, which has brothers Ben and Nick Affholter to restore law and order. Reading, ???Riting, ???Rithmetic 24, Foul or Fair 21.


High school football semifinals: Son of Swami makes his picks.
Highlights from Belleville's regional finals playoff win over West Bloomfield on Nov. 16, 2019. Detroit Free Press.
It is with a heavy heart ??” and empty stomach ??” that the Son of Swami approaches this week??™s football semifinal games.
The heart has nothing to do with SOS??™s overall playoff picks, although SOS isn??™t pleased. The stomach comes into play with SOS??™s destination this week.
You see, SOS is planning to attend the Belleville-Brighton game at Howell, which means he will not be attending the Division 1 semifinal game at Troy Athens.
The Davison-Sterling Heights Stevenson game should be good, but that really isn??™t important here. The problem is SOS won??™t be able to eat at the Athens??™ concession stand, clearly the best concession stand in North America.
Grill master Rich Maziasz sent SOS the menu for Saturday??™s game and the Athens Athletic Boosters have outdone themselves.
In addition to the world-famous Bobby D Specialty Burger ??” a cheeseburger with pulled pork and cole slaw, honoring Athens athletic director Bob Dowd ??” they have added the Fulchenator, a cheeseburger with Swiss cheese, pastrami and cole slaw, in recognition of district athletic director Tim Fulcher.
And then there's the MacChesky, a hamburger with four-cheese mac 'n' cheese, named for superintendent Dr. Richard Machesky.
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The concession stand also features the standard fare of regular hamburgers, hot dogs and pizza, as well as anything you could possibly want to drink, including Cherry Coke and Diet Coke, which can be mixed on the soda dispenser.
A year ago, on SOS??™s recommendation, former Detroit Catholic Central All-State player Ken Wandzel ate two Bobby D burgers and is still raving about it.
But SOS is turning his back on all of that to go to Howell, where athletic director John Young is now on the clock to get his concession stand in order.
SOS is coming off a 24-8 (75%) performance in the regional finals, raising his playoff record to 162-62 (72%).
Here are SOS??™s semifinal selections, made while trying to figure out a way to get the Athens Athletic Boosters to add a delivery service.
All games are at 1 p.m. Saturday unless otherwise noted.
Division 1.
Brighton (10-2) vs. Belleville (12-0) at Howell: SOS understands that the past two times these teams have met, the game has come down to the final play. All SOS wants to know is, how does Brighton cover Deion Burks? Who blocks Damon Payne? Does anyone want to throw the ball near Andre Seldon? Belle Tire 33, Brighton Beach Memoires 23.
Utica Eisenhower quarterback Blake Rastigue runs the option against Davison on Nov. 15, 2019, in Ortonville. (Photo: Kirthmon F. Dozier, Detroit Free Press)
Sterling Heights Stevenson (8-4) vs. Davison (10-2) at Troy Athens: Stevenson, after finishing fourth in the ultra-tough MAC Red, is on the roll of all rolls. Giovanni El-Hadi has been a dominating defensive lineman for the Titans. The tough thing for the Stevenson defense ??” not only is Davison??™s Brendan Sullivan a terrific passer, but Caleb Smith is also threat at running back. Davidson Freeway 28, Steve ???N Son 21.
Division 2.
Muskegon Mona Shores (10-2) vs. Walled Lake Western (11-1) at Okemos: This game features a pair of outstanding quarterbacks: Mona Shores??™ Caden Broersma and Western??™s Zach Trainor. But Mona has no one who compares with Western receiver Abdur-Rahmaan Yaseen, who has caught 75 passes for 1,546 yards and 18 TDs. Best Western 38, Mona Row the Boat to Shore 31.
Birmingham Seaholm (9-3) vs. Detroit King (10-2) at Novi (3 p.m., Saturday) : Seaholm??™s veer offense can be a nightmare to prepare for, especially the way QB Caleb Knoer runs the show and the way Chaz Strecker plays with reckless abandon. But King??™s Peny Boone is running like a Big Ten recruit that he is and the Crusaders' defense will adjust just fine. King of Wishful Thinking 37, Jennifer Hammond High 28.
Division 3.
DeWitt (10-2) vs. Muskegon (12-0) at East Kentwood: SOS didn??™t see this one coming. Wasn??™t this supposed to be a rebuilding year at DeWitt? Well, it didn??™t take long. But SOS doesn??™t think there is anywhere on earth besides Ford Field that Muskegon??™s Cameron Martinez is going to end his high school career. Muskie??™s Gone 41, DeWhat 33.
River Rouge high school defenders tackle Detroit Catholic Central's Danny Scott during first-half action Friday, Oct. 18, 2019 at River Rouge. (Photo: Kirthmon F. Dozier, Detroit Free Press)
River Rouge (11-1) vs. Chelsea (12-0) at Dearborn High: Chelsea advanced to the Division 4 final last season, but there is a big difference playing up a level. That hasn??™t been a problem for the Bulldogs . until now. Rouge running back De'Andre Bulley is just that, a bully in the way he runs over defensive players. Rouge River 23, Jeff Daniels High 21.
Division 4.
Hudsonville Unity Christian (9-3) vs. Grand Rapids Catholic Central (11-1) at Jenison: Unity Christian, which won the Division 5 state title last season, has had a nice run up in D-4, but the crystal ball says the run is over. CC quarterback Joey Silveri may be only a sophomore, but he doesn??™t play like one. Catholics in Grand Rapids 30, Unity Breakfast 27.
Flint Powers (10-2) vs. Birmingham Detroit Country Day (12-0) at Howell Parker Middle School: Donavan Franklin leads a lethal ground game for Powers. But Country Day has a balanced attack featuring the passing of Ahlon Mitchell and the running of Anthony Ammori. Country Dog 21, Flint Power & Light 17.
Division 5.
Lansing Catholic (11-1) vs. Kingsley (12-0) at Greenville: SOS acknowledges that Lansing Catholic coach Jim Ahern is the Quarterback Whisperer. You don??™t get a run of quarterbacks this good without knowing what you??™re doing. But Kingsley has three rugged running backs in Ayden Mullin, Owen Graves and Payson Caballero, and then there is QB Tyler Inthisone, who is also a playmaker. Fred Schramski High 28, Dantonio Catholic 24.
Detroit Denby (10-2) vs. Almont (12-0) at Walled Lake Central: You have to be really, really old ??” around SOS??™s age ??” to remember that back in the 1960s, Denby pretty much ruled the PSL, playing in four of the final five Goodfellow Games against the Catholic League champ. Latrell Thompkins could have played on any of those teams. But if Almont continues to dominate in the trenches, it will be in the final. Almond Joy 21, Den B. 12.
Division 6.
Montague (10-2) vs. Maple City Glen Lake (11-1) at Clare: Glen Lake survived its trip to the U.P., but things get tougher this week. Montague has played a challenging schedule, and beating Ravenna in the playoffs after losing to the Bulldogs in the regular season says a lot. Quarterback Drew Collins will be difficult for Glen Lake to stop. Goo Goo Dolls 36, Glen Close 31.
Onsted (10-2) vs. Monroe St. Mary Catholic Central (10-1) at Ypsilanti Lincoln: St. Mary??™s defense will have to find a way to control Onsted junior quarterback Dylan Terryberry, who has been extremely efficient this season. But the Onsted defense will have to contend with CC??™s T-formation offense, which makes determining exactly which back has the ball an adventure ??” and which is why CC is averaging 35.7 points this season. Ray Lauwers High 34, Instead 26.
Division 7.
Pewamo-Westphalia (12-0) vs. Iron Mountain (12-0) at Superior Dome (7 p.m., Friday) : The last time these schools met was in the Division 3 boys basketball state final in March. In the final two minutes, the three officials seemed to completely lose their minds and made some incomprehensible calls that cost Iron Mountain the title. P-W won??™t need any help this time. Pewamo Won??™t Fail You 28, Izzo??™s Mountain 24.
Cass City (11-1) vs. Jackson Lumen Christi (11-0) at Novi (11 a.m., Saturday) : It was a tremendous accomplishment for Cass City to claim its first regional title by beating Division 7 powerhouse Loyola, but this is a whole new ballgame. Lumen Christi won the past three Division 6 state titles and is headed back to Ford Field in search of title No. 12. Aluminum Foil 38, Momma Cass 23.
Division 8.
Beal City (11-1) vs. Ubly (10-2) at Mt. Pleasant: SOS is no football coach, but if he were Beal City??™s defensive coordinator, he might want to make sure his unit keeps an eye on Carson Heleski. Why? Well, all young Mr. Heleski did last week against Saginaw Nouvel was carry the ball 37 times, gain 347 yards and score six touchdowns. Any more questions? Bubbly 41, Real City 33.
Fowler (11-1) vs. Reading (11-1) at Battle Creek Harper Creek: This is no cakewalk for defending state champ Reading. Fowler has a prolific running attack revolving around Kyle Snyder and quarterback Caiden Pung. Elijah Hill and Roger Hill can gain a lot of yards for Reading, which has brothers Ben and Nick Affholter to restore law and order. Reading, ???Riting, ???Rithmetic 24, Foul or Fair 21.


High school football semifinals: Son of Swami makes his picks.
Highlights from Belleville's regional finals playoff win over West Bloomfield on Nov. 16, 2019. Detroit Free Press.
It is with a heavy heart ??” and empty stomach ??” that the Son of Swami approaches this week??™s football semifinal games.
The heart has nothing to do with SOS??™s overall playoff picks, although SOS isn??™t pleased. The stomach comes into play with SOS??™s destination this week.
You see, SOS is planning to attend the Belleville-Brighton game at Howell, which means he will not be attending the Division 1 semifinal game at Troy Athens.
The Davison-Sterling Heights Stevenson game should be good, but that really isn??™t important here. The problem is SOS won??™t be able to eat at the Athens??™ concession stand, clearly the best concession stand in North America.
Grill master Rich Maziasz sent SOS the menu for Saturday??™s game and the Athens Athletic Boosters have outdone themselves.
In addition to the world-famous Bobby D Specialty Burger ??” a cheeseburger with pulled pork and cole slaw, honoring Athens athletic director Bob Dowd ??” they have added the Fulchenator, a cheeseburger with Swiss cheese, pastrami and cole slaw, in recognition of district athletic director Tim Fulcher.
And then there's the MacChesky, a hamburger with four-cheese mac 'n' cheese, named for superintendent Dr. Richard Machesky.
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The concession stand also features the standard fare of regular hamburgers, hot dogs and pizza, as well as anything you could possibly want to drink, including Cherry Coke and Diet Coke, which can be mixed on the soda dispenser.
A year ago, on SOS??™s recommendation, former Detroit Catholic Central All-State player Ken Wandzel ate two Bobby D burgers and is still raving about it.
But SOS is turning his back on all of that to go to Howell, where athletic director John Young is now on the clock to get his concession stand in order.
SOS is coming off a 24-8 (75%) performance in the regional finals, raising his playoff record to 162-62 (72%).
Here are SOS??™s semifinal selections, made while trying to figure out a way to get the Athens Athletic Boosters to add a delivery service.
All games are at 1 p.m. Saturday unless otherwise noted.
Division 1.
Brighton (10-2) vs. Belleville (12-0) at Howell: SOS understands that the past two times these teams have met, the game has come down to the final play. All SOS wants to know is, how does Brighton cover Deion Burks? Who blocks Damon Payne? Does anyone want to throw the ball near Andre Seldon? Belle Tire 33, Brighton Beach Memoires 23.
Utica Eisenhower quarterback Blake Rastigue runs the option against Davison on Nov. 15, 2019, in Ortonville. (Photo: Kirthmon F. Dozier, Detroit Free Press)
Sterling Heights Stevenson (8-4) vs. Davison (10-2) at Troy Athens: Stevenson, after finishing fourth in the ultra-tough MAC Red, is on the roll of all rolls. Giovanni El-Hadi has been a dominating defensive lineman for the Titans. The tough thing for the Stevenson defense ??” not only is Davison??™s Brendan Sullivan a terrific passer, but Caleb Smith is also threat at running back. Davidson Freeway 28, Steve ???N Son 21.
Division 2.
Muskegon Mona Shores (10-2) vs. Walled Lake Western (11-1) at Okemos: This game features a pair of outstanding quarterbacks: Mona Shores??™ Caden Broersma and Western??™s Zach Trainor. But Mona has no one who compares with Western receiver Abdur-Rahmaan Yaseen, who has caught 75 passes for 1,546 yards and 18 TDs. Best Western 38, Mona Row the Boat to Shore 31.
Birmingham Seaholm (9-3) vs. Detroit King (10-2) at Novi (3 p.m., Saturday) : Seaholm??™s veer offense can be a nightmare to prepare for, especially the way QB Caleb Knoer runs the show and the way Chaz Strecker plays with reckless abandon. But King??™s Peny Boone is running like a Big Ten recruit that he is and the Crusaders' defense will adjust just fine. King of Wishful Thinking 37, Jennifer Hammond High 28.
Division 3.
DeWitt (10-2) vs. Muskegon (12-0) at East Kentwood: SOS didn??™t see this one coming. Wasn??™t this supposed to be a rebuilding year at DeWitt? Well, it didn??™t take long. But SOS doesn??™t think there is anywhere on earth besides Ford Field that Muskegon??™s Cameron Martinez is going to end his high school career. Muskie??™s Gone 41, DeWhat 33.
River Rouge high school defenders tackle Detroit Catholic Central's Danny Scott during first-half action Friday, Oct. 18, 2019 at River Rouge. (Photo: Kirthmon F. Dozier, Detroit Free Press)
River Rouge (11-1) vs. Chelsea (12-0) at Dearborn High: Chelsea advanced to the Division 4 final last season, but there is a big difference playing up a level. That hasn??™t been a problem for the Bulldogs . until now. Rouge running back De'Andre Bulley is just that, a bully in the way he runs over defensive players. Rouge River 23, Jeff Daniels High 21.
Division 4.
Hudsonville Unity Christian (9-3) vs. Grand Rapids Catholic Central (11-1) at Jenison: Unity Christian, which won the Division 5 state title last season, has had a nice run up in D-4, but the crystal ball says the run is over. CC quarterback Joey Silveri may be only a sophomore, but he doesn??™t play like one. Catholics in Grand Rapids 30, Unity Breakfast 27.
Flint Powers (10-2) vs. Birmingham Detroit Country Day (12-0) at Howell Parker Middle School: Donavan Franklin leads a lethal ground game for Powers. But Country Day has a balanced attack featuring the passing of Ahlon Mitchell and the running of Anthony Ammori. Country Dog 21, Flint Power & Light 17.
Division 5.
Lansing Catholic (11-1) vs. Kingsley (12-0) at Greenville: SOS acknowledges that Lansing Catholic coach Jim Ahern is the Quarterback Whisperer. You don??™t get a run of quarterbacks this good without knowing what you??™re doing. But Kingsley has three rugged running backs in Ayden Mullin, Owen Graves and Payson Caballero, and then there is QB Tyler Inthisone, who is also a playmaker. Fred Schramski High 28, Dantonio Catholic 24.
Detroit Denby (10-2) vs. Almont (12-0) at Walled Lake Central: You have to be really, really old ??” around SOS??™s age ??” to remember that back in the 1960s, Denby pretty much ruled the PSL, playing in four of the final five Goodfellow Games against the Catholic League champ. Latrell Thompkins could have played on any of those teams. But if Almont continues to dominate in the trenches, it will be in the final. Almond Joy 21, Den B. 12.
Division 6.
Montague (10-2) vs. Maple City Glen Lake (11-1) at Clare: Glen Lake survived its trip to the U.P., but things get tougher this week. Montague has played a challenging schedule, and beating Ravenna in the playoffs after losing to the Bulldogs in the regular season says a lot. Quarterback Drew Collins will be difficult for Glen Lake to stop. Goo Goo Dolls 36, Glen Close 31.
Onsted (10-2) vs. Monroe St. Mary Catholic Central (10-1) at Ypsilanti Lincoln: St. Mary??™s defense will have to find a way to control Onsted junior quarterback Dylan Terryberry, who has been extremely efficient this season. But the Onsted defense will have to contend with CC??™s T-formation offense, which makes determining exactly which back has the ball an adventure ??” and which is why CC is averaging 35.7 points this season. Ray Lauwers High 34, Instead 26.
Division 7.
Pewamo-Westphalia (12-0) vs. Iron Mountain (12-0) at Superior Dome (7 p.m., Friday) : The last time these schools met was in the Division 3 boys basketball state final in March. In the final two minutes, the three officials seemed to completely lose their minds and made some incomprehensible calls that cost Iron Mountain the title. P-W won??™t need any help this time. Pewamo Won??™t Fail You 28, Izzo??™s Mountain 24.
Cass City (11-1) vs. Jackson Lumen Christi (11-0) at Novi (11 a.m., Saturday) : It was a tremendous accomplishment for Cass City to claim its first regional title by beating Division 7 powerhouse Loyola, but this is a whole new ballgame. Lumen Christi won the past three Division 6 state titles and is headed back to Ford Field in search of title No. 12. Aluminum Foil 38, Momma Cass 23.
Division 8.
Beal City (11-1) vs. Ubly (10-2) at Mt. Pleasant: SOS is no football coach, but if he were Beal City??™s defensive coordinator, he might want to make sure his unit keeps an eye on Carson Heleski. Why? Well, all young Mr. Heleski did last week against Saginaw Nouvel was carry the ball 37 times, gain 347 yards and score six touchdowns. Any more questions? Bubbly 41, Real City 33.
Fowler (11-1) vs. Reading (11-1) at Battle Creek Harper Creek: This is no cakewalk for defending state champ Reading. Fowler has a prolific running attack revolving around Kyle Snyder and quarterback Caiden Pung. Elijah Hill and Roger Hill can gain a lot of yards for Reading, which has brothers Ben and Nick Affholter to restore law and order. Reading, ???Riting, ???Rithmetic 24, Foul or Fair 21.


High school football semifinals: Son of Swami makes his picks.
Highlights from Belleville's regional finals playoff win over West Bloomfield on Nov. 16, 2019. Detroit Free Press.
It is with a heavy heart ??” and empty stomach ??” that the Son of Swami approaches this week??™s football semifinal games.
The heart has nothing to do with SOS??™s overall playoff picks, although SOS isn??™t pleased. The stomach comes into play with SOS??™s destination this week.
You see, SOS is planning to attend the Belleville-Brighton game at Howell, which means he will not be attending the Division 1 semifinal game at Troy Athens.
The Davison-Sterling Heights Stevenson game should be good, but that really isn??™t important here. The problem is SOS won??™t be able to eat at the Athens??™ concession stand, clearly the best concession stand in North America.
Grill master Rich Maziasz sent SOS the menu for Saturday??™s game and the Athens Athletic Boosters have outdone themselves.
In addition to the world-famous Bobby D Specialty Burger ??” a cheeseburger with pulled pork and cole slaw, honoring Athens athletic director Bob Dowd ??” they have added the Fulchenator, a cheeseburger with Swiss cheese, pastrami and cole slaw, in recognition of district athletic director Tim Fulcher.
And then there's the MacChesky, a hamburger with four-cheese mac 'n' cheese, named for superintendent Dr. Richard Machesky.
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The concession stand also features the standard fare of regular hamburgers, hot dogs and pizza, as well as anything you could possibly want to drink, including Cherry Coke and Diet Coke, which can be mixed on the soda dispenser.
A year ago, on SOS??™s recommendation, former Detroit Catholic Central All-State player Ken Wandzel ate two Bobby D burgers and is still raving about it.
But SOS is turning his back on all of that to go to Howell, where athletic director John Young is now on the clock to get his concession stand in order.
SOS is coming off a 24-8 (75%) performance in the regional finals, raising his playoff record to 162-62 (72%).
Here are SOS??™s semifinal selections, made while trying to figure out a way to get the Athens Athletic Boosters to add a delivery service.
All games are at 1 p.m. Saturday unless otherwise noted.
Division 1.
Brighton (10-2) vs. Belleville (12-0) at Howell: SOS understands that the past two times these teams have met, the game has come down to the final play. All SOS wants to know is, how does Brighton cover Deion Burks? Who blocks Damon Payne? Does anyone want to throw the ball near Andre Seldon? Belle Tire 33, Brighton Beach Memoires 23.
Utica Eisenhower quarterback Blake Rastigue runs the option against Davison on Nov. 15, 2019, in Ortonville. (Photo: Kirthmon F. Dozier, Detroit Free Press)
Sterling Heights Stevenson (8-4) vs. Davison (10-2) at Troy Athens: Stevenson, after finishing fourth in the ultra-tough MAC Red, is on the roll of all rolls. Giovanni El-Hadi has been a dominating defensive lineman for the Titans. The tough thing for the Stevenson defense ??” not only is Davison??™s Brendan Sullivan a terrific passer, but Caleb Smith is also threat at running back. Davidson Freeway 28, Steve ???N Son 21.
Division 2.
Muskegon Mona Shores (10-2) vs. Walled Lake Western (11-1) at Okemos: This game features a pair of outstanding quarterbacks: Mona Shores??™ Caden Broersma and Western??™s Zach Trainor. But Mona has no one who compares with Western receiver Abdur-Rahmaan Yaseen, who has caught 75 passes for 1,546 yards and 18 TDs. Best Western 38, Mona Row the Boat to Shore 31.
Birmingham Seaholm (9-3) vs. Detroit King (10-2) at Novi (3 p.m., Saturday) : Seaholm??™s veer offense can be a nightmare to prepare for, especially the way QB Caleb Knoer runs the show and the way Chaz Strecker plays with reckless abandon. But King??™s Peny Boone is running like a Big Ten recruit that he is and the Crusaders' defense will adjust just fine. King of Wishful Thinking 37, Jennifer Hammond High 28.
Division 3.
DeWitt (10-2) vs. Muskegon (12-0) at East Kentwood: SOS didn??™t see this one coming. Wasn??™t this supposed to be a rebuilding year at DeWitt? Well, it didn??™t take long. But SOS doesn??™t think there is anywhere on earth besides Ford Field that Muskegon??™s Cameron Martinez is going to end his high school career. Muskie??™s Gone 41, DeWhat 33.
River Rouge high school defenders tackle Detroit Catholic Central's Danny Scott during first-half action Friday, Oct. 18, 2019 at River Rouge. (Photo: Kirthmon F. Dozier, Detroit Free Press)
River Rouge (11-1) vs. Chelsea (12-0) at Dearborn High: Chelsea advanced to the Division 4 final last season, but there is a big difference playing up a level. That hasn??™t been a problem for the Bulldogs . until now. Rouge running back De'Andre Bulley is just that, a bully in the way he runs over defensive players. Rouge River 23, Jeff Daniels High 21.
Division 4.
Hudsonville Unity Christian (9-3) vs. Grand Rapids Catholic Central (11-1) at Jenison: Unity Christian, which won the Division 5 state title last season, has had a nice run up in D-4, but the crystal ball says the run is over. CC quarterback Joey Silveri may be only a sophomore, but he doesn??™t play like one. Catholics in Grand Rapids 30, Unity Breakfast 27.
Flint Powers (10-2) vs. Birmingham Detroit Country Day (12-0) at Howell Parker Middle School: Donavan Franklin leads a lethal ground game for Powers. But Country Day has a balanced attack featuring the passing of Ahlon Mitchell and the running of Anthony Ammori. Country Dog 21, Flint Power & Light 17.
Division 5.
Lansing Catholic (11-1) vs. Kingsley (12-0) at Greenville: SOS acknowledges that Lansing Catholic coach Jim Ahern is the Quarterback Whisperer. You don??™t get a run of quarterbacks this good without knowing what you??™re doing. But Kingsley has three rugged running backs in Ayden Mullin, Owen Graves and Payson Caballero, and then there is QB Tyler Inthisone, who is also a playmaker. Fred Schramski High 28, Dantonio Catholic 24.
Detroit Denby (10-2) vs. Almont (12-0) at Walled Lake Central: You have to be really, really old ??” around SOS??™s age ??” to remember that back in the 1960s, Denby pretty much ruled the PSL, playing in four of the final five Goodfellow Games against the Catholic League champ. Latrell Thompkins could have played on any of those teams. But if Almont continues to dominate in the trenches, it will be in the final. Almond Joy 21, Den B. 12.
Division 6.
Montague (10-2) vs. Maple City Glen Lake (11-1) at Clare: Glen Lake survived its trip to the U.P., but things get tougher this week. Montague has played a challenging schedule, and beating Ravenna in the playoffs after losing to the Bulldogs in the regular season says a lot. Quarterback Drew Collins will be difficult for Glen Lake to stop. Goo Goo Dolls 36, Glen Close 31.
Onsted (10-2) vs. Monroe St. Mary Catholic Central (10-1) at Ypsilanti Lincoln: St. Mary??™s defense will have to find a way to control Onsted junior quarterback Dylan Terryberry, who has been extremely efficient this season. But the Onsted defense will have to contend with CC??™s T-formation offense, which makes determining exactly which back has the ball an adventure ??” and which is why CC is averaging 35.7 points this season. Ray Lauwers High 34, Instead 26.
Division 7.
Pewamo-Westphalia (12-0) vs. Iron Mountain (12-0) at Superior Dome (7 p.m., Friday) : The last time these schools met was in the Division 3 boys basketball state final in March. In the final two minutes, the three officials seemed to completely lose their minds and made some incomprehensible calls that cost Iron Mountain the title. P-W won??™t need any help this time. Pewamo Won??™t Fail You 28, Izzo??™s Mountain 24.
Cass City (11-1) vs. Jackson Lumen Christi (11-0) at Novi (11 a.m., Saturday) : It was a tremendous accomplishment for Cass City to claim its first regional title by beating Division 7 powerhouse Loyola, but this is a whole new ballgame. Lumen Christi won the past three Division 6 state titles and is headed back to Ford Field in search of title No. 12. Aluminum Foil 38, Momma Cass 23.
Division 8.
Beal City (11-1) vs. Ubly (10-2) at Mt. Pleasant: SOS is no football coach, but if he were Beal City??™s defensive coordinator, he might want to make sure his unit keeps an eye on Carson Heleski. Why? Well, all young Mr. Heleski did last week against Saginaw Nouvel was carry the ball 37 times, gain 347 yards and score six touchdowns. Any more questions? Bubbly 41, Real City 33.
Fowler (11-1) vs. Reading (11-1) at Battle Creek Harper Creek: This is no cakewalk for defending state champ Reading. Fowler has a prolific running attack revolving around Kyle Snyder and quarterback Caiden Pung. Elijah Hill and Roger Hill can gain a lot of yards for Reading, which has brothers Ben and Nick Affholter to restore law and order. Reading, ???Riting, ???Rithmetic 24, Foul or Fair 21.




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?»?High school football semifinals: Son of Swami makes his picks.
Highlights from Belleville's regional finals playoff win over West Bloomfield on Nov. 16, 2019. Detroit Free Press.
It is with a heavy heart ??” and empty stomach ??” that the Son of Swami approaches this week??™s football semifinal games.
The heart has nothing to do with SOS??™s overall playoff picks, although SOS isn??™t pleased. The stomach comes into play with SOS??™s destination this week.
You see, SOS is planning to attend the Belleville-Brighton game at Howell, which means he will not be attending the Division 1 semifinal game at Troy Athens.
The Davison-Sterling Heights Stevenson game should be good, but that really isn??™t important here. The problem is SOS won??™t be able to eat at the Athens??™ concession stand, clearly the best concession stand in North America.
Grill master Rich Maziasz sent SOS the menu for Saturday??™s game and the Athens Athletic Boosters have outdone themselves.
In addition to the world-famous Bobby D Specialty Burger ??” a cheeseburger with pulled pork and cole slaw, honoring Athens athletic director Bob Dowd ??” they have added the Fulchenator, a cheeseburger with Swiss cheese, pastrami and cole slaw, in recognition of district athletic director Tim Fulcher.
And then there's the MacChesky, a hamburger with four-cheese mac 'n' cheese, named for superintendent Dr. Richard Machesky.
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The concession stand also features the standard fare of regular hamburgers, hot dogs and pizza, as well as anything you could possibly want to drink, including Cherry Coke and Diet Coke, which can be mixed on the soda dispenser.
A year ago, on SOS??™s recommendation, former Detroit Catholic Central All-State player Ken Wandzel ate two Bobby D burgers and is still raving about it.
But SOS is turning his back on all of that to go to Howell, where athletic director John Young is now on the clock to get his concession stand in order.
SOS is coming off a 24-8 (75%) performance in the regional finals, raising his playoff record to 162-62 (72%).
Here are SOS??™s semifinal selections, made while trying to figure out a way to get the Athens Athletic Boosters to add a delivery service.
All games are at 1 p.m. Saturday unless otherwise noted.
Division 1.
Brighton (10-2) vs. Belleville (12-0) at Howell: SOS understands that the past two times these teams have met, the game has come down to the final play. All SOS wants to know is, how does Brighton cover Deion Burks? Who blocks Damon Payne? Does anyone want to throw the ball near Andre Seldon? Belle Tire 33, Brighton Beach Memoires 23.
Utica Eisenhower quarterback Blake Rastigue runs the option against Davison on Nov. 15, 2019, in Ortonville. (Photo: Kirthmon F. Dozier, Detroit Free Press)
Sterling Heights Stevenson (8-4) vs. Davison (10-2) at Troy Athens: Stevenson, after finishing fourth in the ultra-tough MAC Red, is on the roll of all rolls. Giovanni El-Hadi has been a dominating defensive lineman for the Titans. The tough thing for the Stevenson defense ??” not only is Davison??™s Brendan Sullivan a terrific passer, but Caleb Smith is also threat at running back. Davidson Freeway 28, Steve ???N Son 21.
Division 2.
Muskegon Mona Shores (10-2) vs. Walled Lake Western (11-1) at Okemos: This game features a pair of outstanding quarterbacks: Mona Shores??™ Caden Broersma and Western??™s Zach Trainor. But Mona has no one who compares with Western receiver Abdur-Rahmaan Yaseen, who has caught 75 passes for 1,546 yards and 18 TDs. Best Western 38, Mona Row the Boat to Shore 31.
Birmingham Seaholm (9-3) vs. Detroit King (10-2) at Novi (3 p.m., Saturday) : Seaholm??™s veer offense can be a nightmare to prepare for, especially the way QB Caleb Knoer runs the show and the way Chaz Strecker plays with reckless abandon. But King??™s Peny Boone is running like a Big Ten recruit that he is and the Crusaders' defense will adjust just fine. King of Wishful Thinking 37, Jennifer Hammond High 28.
Division 3.
DeWitt (10-2) vs. Muskegon (12-0) at East Kentwood: SOS didn??™t see this one coming. Wasn??™t this supposed to be a rebuilding year at DeWitt? Well, it didn??™t take long. But SOS doesn??™t think there is anywhere on earth besides Ford Field that Muskegon??™s Cameron Martinez is going to end his high school career. Muskie??™s Gone 41, DeWhat 33.
River Rouge high school defenders tackle Detroit Catholic Central's Danny Scott during first-half action Friday, Oct. 18, 2019 at River Rouge. (Photo: Kirthmon F. Dozier, Detroit Free Press)
River Rouge (11-1) vs. Chelsea (12-0) at Dearborn High: Chelsea advanced to the Division 4 final last season, but there is a big difference playing up a level. That hasn??™t been a problem for the Bulldogs . until now. Rouge running back De'Andre Bulley is just that, a bully in the way he runs over defensive players. Rouge River 23, Jeff Daniels High 21.
Division 4.
Hudsonville Unity Christian (9-3) vs. Grand Rapids Catholic Central (11-1) at Jenison: Unity Christian, which won the Division 5 state title last season, has had a nice run up in D-4, but the crystal ball says the run is over. CC quarterback Joey Silveri may be only a sophomore, but he doesn??™t play like one. Catholics in Grand Rapids 30, Unity Breakfast 27.
Flint Powers (10-2) vs. Birmingham Detroit Country Day (12-0) at Howell Parker Middle School: Donavan Franklin leads a lethal ground game for Powers. But Country Day has a balanced attack featuring the passing of Ahlon Mitchell and the running of Anthony Ammori. Country Dog 21, Flint Power & Light 17.
Division 5.
Lansing Catholic (11-1) vs. Kingsley (12-0) at Greenville: SOS acknowledges that Lansing Catholic coach Jim Ahern is the Quarterback Whisperer. You don??™t get a run of quarterbacks this good without knowing what you??™re doing. But Kingsley has three rugged running backs in Ayden Mullin, Owen Graves and Payson Caballero, and then there is QB Tyler Inthisone, who is also a playmaker. Fred Schramski High 28, Dantonio Catholic 24.
Detroit Denby (10-2) vs. Almont (12-0) at Walled Lake Central: You have to be really, really old ??” around SOS??™s age ??” to remember that back in the 1960s, Denby pretty much ruled the PSL, playing in four of the final five Goodfellow Games against the Catholic League champ. Latrell Thompkins could have played on any of those teams. But if Almont continues to dominate in the trenches, it will be in the final. Almond Joy 21, Den B. 12.
Division 6.
Montague (10-2) vs. Maple City Glen Lake (11-1) at Clare: Glen Lake survived its trip to the U.P., but things get tougher this week. Montague has played a challenging schedule, and beating Ravenna in the playoffs after losing to the Bulldogs in the regular season says a lot. Quarterback Drew Collins will be difficult for Glen Lake to stop. Goo Goo Dolls 36, Glen Close 31.
Onsted (10-2) vs. Monroe St. Mary Catholic Central (10-1) at Ypsilanti Lincoln: St. Mary??™s defense will have to find a way to control Onsted junior quarterback Dylan Terryberry, who has been extremely efficient this season. But the Onsted defense will have to contend with CC??™s T-formation offense, which makes determining exactly which back has the ball an adventure ??” and which is why CC is averaging 35.7 points this season. Ray Lauwers High 34, Instead 26.
Division 7.
Pewamo-Westphalia (12-0) vs. Iron Mountain (12-0) at Superior Dome (7 p.m., Friday) : The last time these schools met was in the Division 3 boys basketball state final in March. In the final two minutes, the three officials seemed to completely lose their minds and made some incomprehensible calls that cost Iron Mountain the title. P-W won??™t need any help this time. Pewamo Won??™t Fail You 28, Izzo??™s Mountain 24.
Cass City (11-1) vs. Jackson Lumen Christi (11-0) at Novi (11 a.m., Saturday) : It was a tremendous accomplishment for Cass City to claim its first regional title by beating Division 7 powerhouse Loyola, but this is a whole new ballgame. Lumen Christi won the past three Division 6 state titles and is headed back to Ford Field in search of title No. 12. Aluminum Foil 38, Momma Cass 23.
Division 8.
Beal City (11-1) vs. Ubly (10-2) at Mt. Pleasant: SOS is no football coach, but if he were Beal City??™s defensive coordinator, he might want to make sure his unit keeps an eye on Carson Heleski. Why? Well, all young Mr. Heleski did last week against Saginaw Nouvel was carry the ball 37 times, gain 347 yards and score six touchdowns. Any more questions? Bubbly 41, Real City 33.
Fowler (11-1) vs. Reading (11-1) at Battle Creek Harper Creek: This is no cakewalk for defending state champ Reading. Fowler has a prolific running attack revolving around Kyle Snyder and quarterback Caiden Pung. Elijah Hill and Roger Hill can gain a lot of yards for Reading, which has brothers Ben and Nick Affholter to restore law and order. Reading, ???Riting, ???Rithmetic 24, Foul or Fair 21.


High school football semifinals: Son of Swami makes his picks.
Highlights from Belleville's regional finals playoff win over West Bloomfield on Nov. 16, 2019. Detroit Free Press.
It is with a heavy heart ??” and empty stomach ??” that the Son of Swami approaches this week??™s football semifinal games.
The heart has nothing to do with SOS??™s overall playoff picks, although SOS isn??™t pleased. The stomach comes into play with SOS??™s destination this week.
You see, SOS is planning to attend the Belleville-Brighton game at Howell, which means he will not be attending the Division 1 semifinal game at Troy Athens.
The Davison-Sterling Heights Stevenson game should be good, but that really isn??™t important here. The problem is SOS won??™t be able to eat at the Athens??™ concession stand, clearly the best concession stand in North America.
Grill master Rich Maziasz sent SOS the menu for Saturday??™s game and the Athens Athletic Boosters have outdone themselves.
In addition to the world-famous Bobby D Specialty Burger ??” a cheeseburger with pulled pork and cole slaw, honoring Athens athletic director Bob Dowd ??” they have added the Fulchenator, a cheeseburger with Swiss cheese, pastrami and cole slaw, in recognition of district athletic director Tim Fulcher.
And then there's the MacChesky, a hamburger with four-cheese mac 'n' cheese, named for superintendent Dr. Richard Machesky.
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The concession stand also features the standard fare of regular hamburgers, hot dogs and pizza, as well as anything you could possibly want to drink, including Cherry Coke and Diet Coke, which can be mixed on the soda dispenser.
A year ago, on SOS??™s recommendation, former Detroit Catholic Central All-State player Ken Wandzel ate two Bobby D burgers and is still raving about it.
But SOS is turning his back on all of that to go to Howell, where athletic director John Young is now on the clock to get his concession stand in order.
SOS is coming off a 24-8 (75%) performance in the regional finals, raising his playoff record to 162-62 (72%).
Here are SOS??™s semifinal selections, made while trying to figure out a way to get the Athens Athletic Boosters to add a delivery service.
All games are at 1 p.m. Saturday unless otherwise noted.
Division 1.
Brighton (10-2) vs. Belleville (12-0) at Howell: SOS understands that the past two times these teams have met, the game has come down to the final play. All SOS wants to know is, how does Brighton cover Deion Burks? Who blocks Damon Payne? Does anyone want to throw the ball near Andre Seldon? Belle Tire 33, Brighton Beach Memoires 23.
Utica Eisenhower quarterback Blake Rastigue runs the option against Davison on Nov. 15, 2019, in Ortonville. (Photo: Kirthmon F. Dozier, Detroit Free Press)
Sterling Heights Stevenson (8-4) vs. Davison (10-2) at Troy Athens: Stevenson, after finishing fourth in the ultra-tough MAC Red, is on the roll of all rolls. Giovanni El-Hadi has been a dominating defensive lineman for the Titans. The tough thing for the Stevenson defense ??” not only is Davison??™s Brendan Sullivan a terrific passer, but Caleb Smith is also threat at running back. Davidson Freeway 28, Steve ???N Son 21.
Division 2.
Muskegon Mona Shores (10-2) vs. Walled Lake Western (11-1) at Okemos: This game features a pair of outstanding quarterbacks: Mona Shores??™ Caden Broersma and Western??™s Zach Trainor. But Mona has no one who compares with Western receiver Abdur-Rahmaan Yaseen, who has caught 75 passes for 1,546 yards and 18 TDs. Best Western 38, Mona Row the Boat to Shore 31.
Birmingham Seaholm (9-3) vs. Detroit King (10-2) at Novi (3 p.m., Saturday) : Seaholm??™s veer offense can be a nightmare to prepare for, especially the way QB Caleb Knoer runs the show and the way Chaz Strecker plays with reckless abandon. But King??™s Peny Boone is running like a Big Ten recruit that he is and the Crusaders' defense will adjust just fine. King of Wishful Thinking 37, Jennifer Hammond High 28.
Division 3.
DeWitt (10-2) vs. Muskegon (12-0) at East Kentwood: SOS didn??™t see this one coming. Wasn??™t this supposed to be a rebuilding year at DeWitt? Well, it didn??™t take long. But SOS doesn??™t think there is anywhere on earth besides Ford Field that Muskegon??™s Cameron Martinez is going to end his high school career. Muskie??™s Gone 41, DeWhat 33.
River Rouge high school defenders tackle Detroit Catholic Central's Danny Scott during first-half action Friday, Oct. 18, 2019 at River Rouge. (Photo: Kirthmon F. Dozier, Detroit Free Press)
River Rouge (11-1) vs. Chelsea (12-0) at Dearborn High: Chelsea advanced to the Division 4 final last season, but there is a big difference playing up a level. That hasn??™t been a problem for the Bulldogs . until now. Rouge running back De'Andre Bulley is just that, a bully in the way he runs over defensive players. Rouge River 23, Jeff Daniels High 21.
Division 4.
Hudsonville Unity Christian (9-3) vs. Grand Rapids Catholic Central (11-1) at Jenison: Unity Christian, which won the Division 5 state title last season, has had a nice run up in D-4, but the crystal ball says the run is over. CC quarterback Joey Silveri may be only a sophomore, but he doesn??™t play like one. Catholics in Grand Rapids 30, Unity Breakfast 27.
Flint Powers (10-2) vs. Birmingham Detroit Country Day (12-0) at Howell Parker Middle School: Donavan Franklin leads a lethal ground game for Powers. But Country Day has a balanced attack featuring the passing of Ahlon Mitchell and the running of Anthony Ammori. Country Dog 21, Flint Power & Light 17.
Division 5.
Lansing Catholic (11-1) vs. Kingsley (12-0) at Greenville: SOS acknowledges that Lansing Catholic coach Jim Ahern is the Quarterback Whisperer. You don??™t get a run of quarterbacks this good without knowing what you??™re doing. But Kingsley has three rugged running backs in Ayden Mullin, Owen Graves and Payson Caballero, and then there is QB Tyler Inthisone, who is also a playmaker. Fred Schramski High 28, Dantonio Catholic 24.
Detroit Denby (10-2) vs. Almont (12-0) at Walled Lake Central: You have to be really, really old ??” around SOS??™s age ??” to remember that back in the 1960s, Denby pretty much ruled the PSL, playing in four of the final five Goodfellow Games against the Catholic League champ. Latrell Thompkins could have played on any of those teams. But if Almont continues to dominate in the trenches, it will be in the final. Almond Joy 21, Den B. 12.
Division 6.
Montague (10-2) vs. Maple City Glen Lake (11-1) at Clare: Glen Lake survived its trip to the U.P., but things get tougher this week. Montague has played a challenging schedule, and beating Ravenna in the playoffs after losing to the Bulldogs in the regular season says a lot. Quarterback Drew Collins will be difficult for Glen Lake to stop. Goo Goo Dolls 36, Glen Close 31.
Onsted (10-2) vs. Monroe St. Mary Catholic Central (10-1) at Ypsilanti Lincoln: St. Mary??™s defense will have to find a way to control Onsted junior quarterback Dylan Terryberry, who has been extremely efficient this season. But the Onsted defense will have to contend with CC??™s T-formation offense, which makes determining exactly which back has the ball an adventure ??” and which is why CC is averaging 35.7 points this season. Ray Lauwers High 34, Instead 26.
Division 7.
Pewamo-Westphalia (12-0) vs. Iron Mountain (12-0) at Superior Dome (7 p.m., Friday) : The last time these schools met was in the Division 3 boys basketball state final in March. In the final two minutes, the three officials seemed to completely lose their minds and made some incomprehensible calls that cost Iron Mountain the title. P-W won??™t need any help this time. Pewamo Won??™t Fail You 28, Izzo??™s Mountain 24.
Cass City (11-1) vs. Jackson Lumen Christi (11-0) at Novi (11 a.m., Saturday) : It was a tremendous accomplishment for Cass City to claim its first regional title by beating Division 7 powerhouse Loyola, but this is a whole new ballgame. Lumen Christi won the past three Division 6 state titles and is headed back to Ford Field in search of title No. 12. Aluminum Foil 38, Momma Cass 23.
Division 8.
Beal City (11-1) vs. Ubly (10-2) at Mt. Pleasant: SOS is no football coach, but if he were Beal City??™s defensive coordinator, he might want to make sure his unit keeps an eye on Carson Heleski. Why? Well, all young Mr. Heleski did last week against Saginaw Nouvel was carry the ball 37 times, gain 347 yards and score six touchdowns. Any more questions? Bubbly 41, Real City 33.
Fowler (11-1) vs. Reading (11-1) at Battle Creek Harper Creek: This is no cakewalk for defending state champ Reading. Fowler has a prolific running attack revolving around Kyle Snyder and quarterback Caiden Pung. Elijah Hill and Roger Hill can gain a lot of yards for Reading, which has brothers Ben and Nick Affholter to restore law and order. Reading, ???Riting, ???Rithmetic 24, Foul or Fair 21.


High school football semifinals: Son of Swami makes his picks.
Highlights from Belleville's regional finals playoff win over West Bloomfield on Nov. 16, 2019. Detroit Free Press.
It is with a heavy heart ??” and empty stomach ??” that the Son of Swami approaches this week??™s football semifinal games.
The heart has nothing to do with SOS??™s overall playoff picks, although SOS isn??™t pleased. The stomach comes into play with SOS??™s destination this week.
You see, SOS is planning to attend the Belleville-Brighton game at Howell, which means he will not be attending the Division 1 semifinal game at Troy Athens.
The Davison-Sterling Heights Stevenson game should be good, but that really isn??™t important here. The problem is SOS won??™t be able to eat at the Athens??™ concession stand, clearly the best concession stand in North America.
Grill master Rich Maziasz sent SOS the menu for Saturday??™s game and the Athens Athletic Boosters have outdone themselves.
In addition to the world-famous Bobby D Specialty Burger ??” a cheeseburger with pulled pork and cole slaw, honoring Athens athletic director Bob Dowd ??” they have added the Fulchenator, a cheeseburger with Swiss cheese, pastrami and cole slaw, in recognition of district athletic director Tim Fulcher.
And then there's the MacChesky, a hamburger with four-cheese mac 'n' cheese, named for superintendent Dr. Richard Machesky.
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The concession stand also features the standard fare of regular hamburgers, hot dogs and pizza, as well as anything you could possibly want to drink, including Cherry Coke and Diet Coke, which can be mixed on the soda dispenser.
A year ago, on SOS??™s recommendation, former Detroit Catholic Central All-State player Ken Wandzel ate two Bobby D burgers and is still raving about it.
But SOS is turning his back on all of that to go to Howell, where athletic director John Young is now on the clock to get his concession stand in order.
SOS is coming off a 24-8 (75%) performance in the regional finals, raising his playoff record to 162-62 (72%).
Here are SOS??™s semifinal selections, made while trying to figure out a way to get the Athens Athletic Boosters to add a delivery service.
All games are at 1 p.m. Saturday unless otherwise noted.
Division 1.
Brighton (10-2) vs. Belleville (12-0) at Howell: SOS understands that the past two times these teams have met, the game has come down to the final play. All SOS wants to know is, how does Brighton cover Deion Burks? Who blocks Damon Payne? Does anyone want to throw the ball near Andre Seldon? Belle Tire 33, Brighton Beach Memoires 23.
Utica Eisenhower quarterback Blake Rastigue runs the option against Davison on Nov. 15, 2019, in Ortonville. (Photo: Kirthmon F. Dozier, Detroit Free Press)
Sterling Heights Stevenson (8-4) vs. Davison (10-2) at Troy Athens: Stevenson, after finishing fourth in the ultra-tough MAC Red, is on the roll of all rolls. Giovanni El-Hadi has been a dominating defensive lineman for the Titans. The tough thing for the Stevenson defense ??” not only is Davison??™s Brendan Sullivan a terrific passer, but Caleb Smith is also threat at running back. Davidson Freeway 28, Steve ???N Son 21.
Division 2.
Muskegon Mona Shores (10-2) vs. Walled Lake Western (11-1) at Okemos: This game features a pair of outstanding quarterbacks: Mona Shores??™ Caden Broersma and Western??™s Zach Trainor. But Mona has no one who compares with Western receiver Abdur-Rahmaan Yaseen, who has caught 75 passes for 1,546 yards and 18 TDs. Best Western 38, Mona Row the Boat to Shore 31.
Birmingham Seaholm (9-3) vs. Detroit King (10-2) at Novi (3 p.m., Saturday) : Seaholm??™s veer offense can be a nightmare to prepare for, especially the way QB Caleb Knoer runs the show and the way Chaz Strecker plays with reckless abandon. But King??™s Peny Boone is running like a Big Ten recruit that he is and the Crusaders' defense will adjust just fine. King of Wishful Thinking 37, Jennifer Hammond High 28.
Division 3.
DeWitt (10-2) vs. Muskegon (12-0) at East Kentwood: SOS didn??™t see this one coming. Wasn??™t this supposed to be a rebuilding year at DeWitt? Well, it didn??™t take long. But SOS doesn??™t think there is anywhere on earth besides Ford Field that Muskegon??™s Cameron Martinez is going to end his high school career. Muskie??™s Gone 41, DeWhat 33.
River Rouge high school defenders tackle Detroit Catholic Central's Danny Scott during first-half action Friday, Oct. 18, 2019 at River Rouge. (Photo: Kirthmon F. Dozier, Detroit Free Press)
River Rouge (11-1) vs. Chelsea (12-0) at Dearborn High: Chelsea advanced to the Division 4 final last season, but there is a big difference playing up a level. That hasn??™t been a problem for the Bulldogs . until now. Rouge running back De'Andre Bulley is just that, a bully in the way he runs over defensive players. Rouge River 23, Jeff Daniels High 21.
Division 4.
Hudsonville Unity Christian (9-3) vs. Grand Rapids Catholic Central (11-1) at Jenison: Unity Christian, which won the Division 5 state title last season, has had a nice run up in D-4, but the crystal ball says the run is over. CC quarterback Joey Silveri may be only a sophomore, but he doesn??™t play like one. Catholics in Grand Rapids 30, Unity Breakfast 27.
Flint Powers (10-2) vs. Birmingham Detroit Country Day (12-0) at Howell Parker Middle School: Donavan Franklin leads a lethal ground game for Powers. But Country Day has a balanced attack featuring the passing of Ahlon Mitchell and the running of Anthony Ammori. Country Dog 21, Flint Power & Light 17.
Division 5.
Lansing Catholic (11-1) vs. Kingsley (12-0) at Greenville: SOS acknowledges that Lansing Catholic coach Jim Ahern is the Quarterback Whisperer. You don??™t get a run of quarterbacks this good without knowing what you??™re doing. But Kingsley has three rugged running backs in Ayden Mullin, Owen Graves and Payson Caballero, and then there is QB Tyler Inthisone, who is also a playmaker. Fred Schramski High 28, Dantonio Catholic 24.
Detroit Denby (10-2) vs. Almont (12-0) at Walled Lake Central: You have to be really, really old ??” around SOS??™s age ??” to remember that back in the 1960s, Denby pretty much ruled the PSL, playing in four of the final five Goodfellow Games against the Catholic League champ. Latrell Thompkins could have played on any of those teams. But if Almont continues to dominate in the trenches, it will be in the final. Almond Joy 21, Den B. 12.
Division 6.
Montague (10-2) vs. Maple City Glen Lake (11-1) at Clare: Glen Lake survived its trip to the U.P., but things get tougher this week. Montague has played a challenging schedule, and beating Ravenna in the playoffs after losing to the Bulldogs in the regular season says a lot. Quarterback Drew Collins will be difficult for Glen Lake to stop. Goo Goo Dolls 36, Glen Close 31.
Onsted (10-2) vs. Monroe St. Mary Catholic Central (10-1) at Ypsilanti Lincoln: St. Mary??™s defense will have to find a way to control Onsted junior quarterback Dylan Terryberry, who has been extremely efficient this season. But the Onsted defense will have to contend with CC??™s T-formation offense, which makes determining exactly which back has the ball an adventure ??” and which is why CC is averaging 35.7 points this season. Ray Lauwers High 34, Instead 26.
Division 7.
Pewamo-Westphalia (12-0) vs. Iron Mountain (12-0) at Superior Dome (7 p.m., Friday) : The last time these schools met was in the Division 3 boys basketball state final in March. In the final two minutes, the three officials seemed to completely lose their minds and made some incomprehensible calls that cost Iron Mountain the title. P-W won??™t need any help this time. Pewamo Won??™t Fail You 28, Izzo??™s Mountain 24.
Cass City (11-1) vs. Jackson Lumen Christi (11-0) at Novi (11 a.m., Saturday) : It was a tremendous accomplishment for Cass City to claim its first regional title by beating Division 7 powerhouse Loyola, but this is a whole new ballgame. Lumen Christi won the past three Division 6 state titles and is headed back to Ford Field in search of title No. 12. Aluminum Foil 38, Momma Cass 23.
Division 8.
Beal City (11-1) vs. Ubly (10-2) at Mt. Pleasant: SOS is no football coach, but if he were Beal City??™s defensive coordinator, he might want to make sure his unit keeps an eye on Carson Heleski. Why? Well, all young Mr. Heleski did last week against Saginaw Nouvel was carry the ball 37 times, gain 347 yards and score six touchdowns. Any more questions? Bubbly 41, Real City 33.
Fowler (11-1) vs. Reading (11-1) at Battle Creek Harper Creek: This is no cakewalk for defending state champ Reading. Fowler has a prolific running attack revolving around Kyle Snyder and quarterback Caiden Pung. Elijah Hill and Roger Hill can gain a lot of yards for Reading, which has brothers Ben and Nick Affholter to restore law and order. Reading, ???Riting, ???Rithmetic 24, Foul or Fair 21.


High school football semifinals: Son of Swami makes his picks.
Highlights from Belleville's regional finals playoff win over West Bloomfield on Nov. 16, 2019. Detroit Free Press.
It is with a heavy heart ??” and empty stomach ??” that the Son of Swami approaches this week??™s football semifinal games.
The heart has nothing to do with SOS??™s overall playoff picks, although SOS isn??™t pleased. The stomach comes into play with SOS??™s destination this week.
You see, SOS is planning to attend the Belleville-Brighton game at Howell, which means he will not be attending the Division 1 semifinal game at Troy Athens.
The Davison-Sterling Heights Stevenson game should be good, but that really isn??™t important here. The problem is SOS won??™t be able to eat at the Athens??™ concession stand, clearly the best concession stand in North America.
Grill master Rich Maziasz sent SOS the menu for Saturday??™s game and the Athens Athletic Boosters have outdone themselves.
In addition to the world-famous Bobby D Specialty Burger ??” a cheeseburger with pulled pork and cole slaw, honoring Athens athletic director Bob Dowd ??” they have added the Fulchenator, a cheeseburger with Swiss cheese, pastrami and cole slaw, in recognition of district athletic director Tim Fulcher.
And then there's the MacChesky, a hamburger with four-cheese mac 'n' cheese, named for superintendent Dr. Richard Machesky.
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The concession stand also features the standard fare of regular hamburgers, hot dogs and pizza, as well as anything you could possibly want to drink, including Cherry Coke and Diet Coke, which can be mixed on the soda dispenser.
A year ago, on SOS??™s recommendation, former Detroit Catholic Central All-State player Ken Wandzel ate two Bobby D burgers and is still raving about it.
But SOS is turning his back on all of that to go to Howell, where athletic director John Young is now on the clock to get his concession stand in order.
SOS is coming off a 24-8 (75%) performance in the regional finals, raising his playoff record to 162-62 (72%).
Here are SOS??™s semifinal selections, made while trying to figure out a way to get the Athens Athletic Boosters to add a delivery service.
All games are at 1 p.m. Saturday unless otherwise noted.
Division 1.
Brighton (10-2) vs. Belleville (12-0) at Howell: SOS understands that the past two times these teams have met, the game has come down to the final play. All SOS wants to know is, how does Brighton cover Deion Burks? Who blocks Damon Payne? Does anyone want to throw the ball near Andre Seldon? Belle Tire 33, Brighton Beach Memoires 23.
Utica Eisenhower quarterback Blake Rastigue runs the option against Davison on Nov. 15, 2019, in Ortonville. (Photo: Kirthmon F. Dozier, Detroit Free Press)
Sterling Heights Stevenson (8-4) vs. Davison (10-2) at Troy Athens: Stevenson, after finishing fourth in the ultra-tough MAC Red, is on the roll of all rolls. Giovanni El-Hadi has been a dominating defensive lineman for the Titans. The tough thing for the Stevenson defense ??” not only is Davison??™s Brendan Sullivan a terrific passer, but Caleb Smith is also threat at running back. Davidson Freeway 28, Steve ???N Son 21.
Division 2.
Muskegon Mona Shores (10-2) vs. Walled Lake Western (11-1) at Okemos: This game features a pair of outstanding quarterbacks: Mona Shores??™ Caden Broersma and Western??™s Zach Trainor. But Mona has no one who compares with Western receiver Abdur-Rahmaan Yaseen, who has caught 75 passes for 1,546 yards and 18 TDs. Best Western 38, Mona Row the Boat to Shore 31.
Birmingham Seaholm (9-3) vs. Detroit King (10-2) at Novi (3 p.m., Saturday) : Seaholm??™s veer offense can be a nightmare to prepare for, especially the way QB Caleb Knoer runs the show and the way Chaz Strecker plays with reckless abandon. But King??™s Peny Boone is running like a Big Ten recruit that he is and the Crusaders' defense will adjust just fine. King of Wishful Thinking 37, Jennifer Hammond High 28.
Division 3.
DeWitt (10-2) vs. Muskegon (12-0) at East Kentwood: SOS didn??™t see this one coming. Wasn??™t this supposed to be a rebuilding year at DeWitt? Well, it didn??™t take long. But SOS doesn??™t think there is anywhere on earth besides Ford Field that Muskegon??™s Cameron Martinez is going to end his high school career. Muskie??™s Gone 41, DeWhat 33.
River Rouge high school defenders tackle Detroit Catholic Central's Danny Scott during first-half action Friday, Oct. 18, 2019 at River Rouge. (Photo: Kirthmon F. Dozier, Detroit Free Press)
River Rouge (11-1) vs. Chelsea (12-0) at Dearborn High: Chelsea advanced to the Division 4 final last season, but there is a big difference playing up a level. That hasn??™t been a problem for the Bulldogs . until now. Rouge running back De'Andre Bulley is just that, a bully in the way he runs over defensive players. Rouge River 23, Jeff Daniels High 21.
Division 4.
Hudsonville Unity Christian (9-3) vs. Grand Rapids Catholic Central (11-1) at Jenison: Unity Christian, which won the Division 5 state title last season, has had a nice run up in D-4, but the crystal ball says the run is over. CC quarterback Joey Silveri may be only a sophomore, but he doesn??™t play like one. Catholics in Grand Rapids 30, Unity Breakfast 27.
Flint Powers (10-2) vs. Birmingham Detroit Country Day (12-0) at Howell Parker Middle School: Donavan Franklin leads a lethal ground game for Powers. But Country Day has a balanced attack featuring the passing of Ahlon Mitchell and the running of Anthony Ammori. Country Dog 21, Flint Power & Light 17.
Division 5.
Lansing Catholic (11-1) vs. Kingsley (12-0) at Greenville: SOS acknowledges that Lansing Catholic coach Jim Ahern is the Quarterback Whisperer. You don??™t get a run of quarterbacks this good without knowing what you??™re doing. But Kingsley has three rugged running backs in Ayden Mullin, Owen Graves and Payson Caballero, and then there is QB Tyler Inthisone, who is also a playmaker. Fred Schramski High 28, Dantonio Catholic 24.
Detroit Denby (10-2) vs. Almont (12-0) at Walled Lake Central: You have to be really, really old ??” around SOS??™s age ??” to remember that back in the 1960s, Denby pretty much ruled the PSL, playing in four of the final five Goodfellow Games against the Catholic League champ. Latrell Thompkins could have played on any of those teams. But if Almont continues to dominate in the trenches, it will be in the final. Almond Joy 21, Den B. 12.
Division 6.
Montague (10-2) vs. Maple City Glen Lake (11-1) at Clare: Glen Lake survived its trip to the U.P., but things get tougher this week. Montague has played a challenging schedule, and beating Ravenna in the playoffs after losing to the Bulldogs in the regular season says a lot. Quarterback Drew Collins will be difficult for Glen Lake to stop. Goo Goo Dolls 36, Glen Close 31.
Onsted (10-2) vs. Monroe St. Mary Catholic Central (10-1) at Ypsilanti Lincoln: St. Mary??™s defense will have to find a way to control Onsted junior quarterback Dylan Terryberry, who has been extremely efficient this season. But the Onsted defense will have to contend with CC??™s T-formation offense, which makes determining exactly which back has the ball an adventure ??” and which is why CC is averaging 35.7 points this season. Ray Lauwers High 34, Instead 26.
Division 7.
Pewamo-Westphalia (12-0) vs. Iron Mountain (12-0) at Superior Dome (7 p.m., Friday) : The last time these schools met was in the Division 3 boys basketball state final in March. In the final two minutes, the three officials seemed to completely lose their minds and made some incomprehensible calls that cost Iron Mountain the title. P-W won??™t need any help this time. Pewamo Won??™t Fail You 28, Izzo??™s Mountain 24.
Cass City (11-1) vs. Jackson Lumen Christi (11-0) at Novi (11 a.m., Saturday) : It was a tremendous accomplishment for Cass City to claim its first regional title by beating Division 7 powerhouse Loyola, but this is a whole new ballgame. Lumen Christi won the past three Division 6 state titles and is headed back to Ford Field in search of title No. 12. Aluminum Foil 38, Momma Cass 23.
Division 8.
Beal City (11-1) vs. Ubly (10-2) at Mt. Pleasant: SOS is no football coach, but if he were Beal City??™s defensive coordinator, he might want to make sure his unit keeps an eye on Carson Heleski. Why? Well, all young Mr. Heleski did last week against Saginaw Nouvel was carry the ball 37 times, gain 347 yards and score six touchdowns. Any more questions? Bubbly 41, Real City 33.
Fowler (11-1) vs. Reading (11-1) at Battle Creek Harper Creek: This is no cakewalk for defending state champ Reading. Fowler has a prolific running attack revolving around Kyle Snyder and quarterback Caiden Pung. Elijah Hill and Roger Hill can gain a lot of yards for Reading, which has brothers Ben and Nick Affholter to restore law and order. Reading, ???Riting, ???Rithmetic 24, Foul or Fair 21.


High school football semifinals: Son of Swami makes his picks.
Highlights from Belleville's regional finals playoff win over West Bloomfield on Nov. 16, 2019. Detroit Free Press.
It is with a heavy heart ??” and empty stomach ??” that the Son of Swami approaches this week??™s football semifinal games.
The heart has nothing to do with SOS??™s overall playoff picks, although SOS isn??™t pleased. The stomach comes into play with SOS??™s destination this week.
You see, SOS is planning to attend the Belleville-Brighton game at Howell, which means he will not be attending the Division 1 semifinal game at Troy Athens.
The Davison-Sterling Heights Stevenson game should be good, but that really isn??™t important here. The problem is SOS won??™t be able to eat at the Athens??™ concession stand, clearly the best concession stand in North America.
Grill master Rich Maziasz sent SOS the menu for Saturday??™s game and the Athens Athletic Boosters have outdone themselves.
In addition to the world-famous Bobby D Specialty Burger ??” a cheeseburger with pulled pork and cole slaw, honoring Athens athletic director Bob Dowd ??” they have added the Fulchenator, a cheeseburger with Swiss cheese, pastrami and cole slaw, in recognition of district athletic director Tim Fulcher.
And then there's the MacChesky, a hamburger with four-cheese mac 'n' cheese, named for superintendent Dr. Richard Machesky.
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The concession stand also features the standard fare of regular hamburgers, hot dogs and pizza, as well as anything you could possibly want to drink, including Cherry Coke and Diet Coke, which can be mixed on the soda dispenser.
A year ago, on SOS??™s recommendation, former Detroit Catholic Central All-State player Ken Wandzel ate two Bobby D burgers and is still raving about it.
But SOS is turning his back on all of that to go to Howell, where athletic director John Young is now on the clock to get his concession stand in order.
SOS is coming off a 24-8 (75%) performance in the regional finals, raising his playoff record to 162-62 (72%).
Here are SOS??™s semifinal selections, made while trying to figure out a way to get the Athens Athletic Boosters to add a delivery service.
All games are at 1 p.m. Saturday unless otherwise noted.
Division 1.
Brighton (10-2) vs. Belleville (12-0) at Howell: SOS understands that the past two times these teams have met, the game has come down to the final play. All SOS wants to know is, how does Brighton cover Deion Burks? Who blocks Damon Payne? Does anyone want to throw the ball near Andre Seldon? Belle Tire 33, Brighton Beach Memoires 23.
Utica Eisenhower quarterback Blake Rastigue runs the option against Davison on Nov. 15, 2019, in Ortonville. (Photo: Kirthmon F. Dozier, Detroit Free Press)
Sterling Heights Stevenson (8-4) vs. Davison (10-2) at Troy Athens: Stevenson, after finishing fourth in the ultra-tough MAC Red, is on the roll of all rolls. Giovanni El-Hadi has been a dominating defensive lineman for the Titans. The tough thing for the Stevenson defense ??” not only is Davison??™s Brendan Sullivan a terrific passer, but Caleb Smith is also threat at running back. Davidson Freeway 28, Steve ???N Son 21.
Division 2.
Muskegon Mona Shores (10-2) vs. Walled Lake Western (11-1) at Okemos: This game features a pair of outstanding quarterbacks: Mona Shores??™ Caden Broersma and Western??™s Zach Trainor. But Mona has no one who compares with Western receiver Abdur-Rahmaan Yaseen, who has caught 75 passes for 1,546 yards and 18 TDs. Best Western 38, Mona Row the Boat to Shore 31.
Birmingham Seaholm (9-3) vs. Detroit King (10-2) at Novi (3 p.m., Saturday) : Seaholm??™s veer offense can be a nightmare to prepare for, especially the way QB Caleb Knoer runs the show and the way Chaz Strecker plays with reckless abandon. But King??™s Peny Boone is running like a Big Ten recruit that he is and the Crusaders' defense will adjust just fine. King of Wishful Thinking 37, Jennifer Hammond High 28.
Division 3.
DeWitt (10-2) vs. Muskegon (12-0) at East Kentwood: SOS didn??™t see this one coming. Wasn??™t this supposed to be a rebuilding year at DeWitt? Well, it didn??™t take long. But SOS doesn??™t think there is anywhere on earth besides Ford Field that Muskegon??™s Cameron Martinez is going to end his high school career. Muskie??™s Gone 41, DeWhat 33.
River Rouge high school defenders tackle Detroit Catholic Central's Danny Scott during first-half action Friday, Oct. 18, 2019 at River Rouge. (Photo: Kirthmon F. Dozier, Detroit Free Press)
River Rouge (11-1) vs. Chelsea (12-0) at Dearborn High: Chelsea advanced to the Division 4 final last season, but there is a big difference playing up a level. That hasn??™t been a problem for the Bulldogs . until now. Rouge running back De'Andre Bulley is just that, a bully in the way he runs over defensive players. Rouge River 23, Jeff Daniels High 21.
Division 4.
Hudsonville Unity Christian (9-3) vs. Grand Rapids Catholic Central (11-1) at Jenison: Unity Christian, which won the Division 5 state title last season, has had a nice run up in D-4, but the crystal ball says the run is over. CC quarterback Joey Silveri may be only a sophomore, but he doesn??™t play like one. Catholics in Grand Rapids 30, Unity Breakfast 27.
Flint Powers (10-2) vs. Birmingham Detroit Country Day (12-0) at Howell Parker Middle School: Donavan Franklin leads a lethal ground game for Powers. But Country Day has a balanced attack featuring the passing of Ahlon Mitchell and the running of Anthony Ammori. Country Dog 21, Flint Power & Light 17.
Division 5.
Lansing Catholic (11-1) vs. Kingsley (12-0) at Greenville: SOS acknowledges that Lansing Catholic coach Jim Ahern is the Quarterback Whisperer. You don??™t get a run of quarterbacks this good without knowing what you??™re doing. But Kingsley has three rugged running backs in Ayden Mullin, Owen Graves and Payson Caballero, and then there is QB Tyler Inthisone, who is also a playmaker. Fred Schramski High 28, Dantonio Catholic 24.
Detroit Denby (10-2) vs. Almont (12-0) at Walled Lake Central: You have to be really, really old ??” around SOS??™s age ??” to remember that back in the 1960s, Denby pretty much ruled the PSL, playing in four of the final five Goodfellow Games against the Catholic League champ. Latrell Thompkins could have played on any of those teams. But if Almont continues to dominate in the trenches, it will be in the final. Almond Joy 21, Den B. 12.
Division 6.
Montague (10-2) vs. Maple City Glen Lake (11-1) at Clare: Glen Lake survived its trip to the U.P., but things get tougher this week. Montague has played a challenging schedule, and beating Ravenna in the playoffs after losing to the Bulldogs in the regular season says a lot. Quarterback Drew Collins will be difficult for Glen Lake to stop. Goo Goo Dolls 36, Glen Close 31.
Onsted (10-2) vs. Monroe St. Mary Catholic Central (10-1) at Ypsilanti Lincoln: St. Mary??™s defense will have to find a way to control Onsted junior quarterback Dylan Terryberry, who has been extremely efficient this season. But the Onsted defense will have to contend with CC??™s T-formation offense, which makes determining exactly which back has the ball an adventure ??” and which is why CC is averaging 35.7 points this season. Ray Lauwers High 34, Instead 26.
Division 7.
Pewamo-Westphalia (12-0) vs. Iron Mountain (12-0) at Superior Dome (7 p.m., Friday) : The last time these schools met was in the Division 3 boys basketball state final in March. In the final two minutes, the three officials seemed to completely lose their minds and made some incomprehensible calls that cost Iron Mountain the title. P-W won??™t need any help this time. Pewamo Won??™t Fail You 28, Izzo??™s Mountain 24.
Cass City (11-1) vs. Jackson Lumen Christi (11-0) at Novi (11 a.m., Saturday) : It was a tremendous accomplishment for Cass City to claim its first regional title by beating Division 7 powerhouse Loyola, but this is a whole new ballgame. Lumen Christi won the past three Division 6 state titles and is headed back to Ford Field in search of title No. 12. Aluminum Foil 38, Momma Cass 23.
Division 8.
Beal City (11-1) vs. Ubly (10-2) at Mt. Pleasant: SOS is no football coach, but if he were Beal City??™s defensive coordinator, he might want to make sure his unit keeps an eye on Carson Heleski. Why? Well, all young Mr. Heleski did last week against Saginaw Nouvel was carry the ball 37 times, gain 347 yards and score six touchdowns. Any more questions? Bubbly 41, Real City 33.
Fowler (11-1) vs. Reading (11-1) at Battle Creek Harper Creek: This is no cakewalk for defending state champ Reading. Fowler has a prolific running attack revolving around Kyle Snyder and quarterback Caiden Pung. Elijah Hill and Roger Hill can gain a lot of yards for Reading, which has brothers Ben and Nick Affholter to restore law and order. Reading, ???Riting, ???Rithmetic 24, Foul or Fair 21.




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Highlights from Belleville's regional finals playoff win over West Bloomfield on Nov. 16, 2019. Detroit Free Press.
It is with a heavy heart ??” and empty stomach ??” that the Son of Swami approaches this week??™s football semifinal games.
The heart has nothing to do with SOS??™s overall playoff picks, although SOS isn??™t pleased. The stomach comes into play with SOS??™s destination this week.
You see, SOS is planning to attend the Belleville-Brighton game at Howell, which means he will not be attending the Division 1 semifinal game at Troy Athens.
The Davison-Sterling Heights Stevenson game should be good, but that really isn??™t important here. The problem is SOS won??™t be able to eat at the Athens??™ concession stand, clearly the best concession stand in North America.
Grill master Rich Maziasz sent SOS the menu for Saturday??™s game and the Athens Athletic Boosters have outdone themselves.
In addition to the world-famous Bobby D Specialty Burger ??” a cheeseburger with pulled pork and cole slaw, honoring Athens athletic director Bob Dowd ??” they have added the Fulchenator, a cheeseburger with Swiss cheese, pastrami and cole slaw, in recognition of district athletic director Tim Fulcher.
And then there's the MacChesky, a hamburger with four-cheese mac 'n' cheese, named for superintendent Dr. Richard Machesky.
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The concession stand also features the standard fare of regular hamburgers, hot dogs and pizza, as well as anything you could possibly want to drink, including Cherry Coke and Diet Coke, which can be mixed on the soda dispenser.
A year ago, on SOS??™s recommendation, former Detroit Catholic Central All-State player Ken Wandzel ate two Bobby D burgers and is still raving about it.
But SOS is turning his back on all of that to go to Howell, where athletic director John Young is now on the clock to get his concession stand in order.
SOS is coming off a 24-8 (75%) performance in the regional finals, raising his playoff record to 162-62 (72%).
Here are SOS??™s semifinal selections, made while trying to figure out a way to get the Athens Athletic Boosters to add a delivery service.
All games are at 1 p.m. Saturday unless otherwise noted.
Division 1.
Brighton (10-2) vs. Belleville (12-0) at Howell: SOS understands that the past two times these teams have met, the game has come down to the final play. All SOS wants to know is, how does Brighton cover Deion Burks? Who blocks Damon Payne? Does anyone want to throw the ball near Andre Seldon? Belle Tire 33, Brighton Beach Memoires 23.
Utica Eisenhower quarterback Blake Rastigue runs the option against Davison on Nov. 15, 2019, in Ortonville. (Photo: Kirthmon F. Dozier, Detroit Free Press)
Sterling Heights Stevenson (8-4) vs. Davison (10-2) at Troy Athens: Stevenson, after finishing fourth in the ultra-tough MAC Red, is on the roll of all rolls. Giovanni El-Hadi has been a dominating defensive lineman for the Titans. The tough thing for the Stevenson defense ??” not only is Davison??™s Brendan Sullivan a terrific passer, but Caleb Smith is also threat at running back. Davidson Freeway 28, Steve ???N Son 21.
Division 2.
Muskegon Mona Shores (10-2) vs. Walled Lake Western (11-1) at Okemos: This game features a pair of outstanding quarterbacks: Mona Shores??™ Caden Broersma and Western??™s Zach Trainor. But Mona has no one who compares with Western receiver Abdur-Rahmaan Yaseen, who has caught 75 passes for 1,546 yards and 18 TDs. Best Western 38, Mona Row the Boat to Shore 31.
Birmingham Seaholm (9-3) vs. Detroit King (10-2) at Novi (3 p.m., Saturday) : Seaholm??™s veer offense can be a nightmare to prepare for, especially the way QB Caleb Knoer runs the show and the way Chaz Strecker plays with reckless abandon. But King??™s Peny Boone is running like a Big Ten recruit that he is and the Crusaders' defense will adjust just fine. King of Wishful Thinking 37, Jennifer Hammond High 28.
Division 3.
DeWitt (10-2) vs. Muskegon (12-0) at East Kentwood: SOS didn??™t see this one coming. Wasn??™t this supposed to be a rebuilding year at DeWitt? Well, it didn??™t take long. But SOS doesn??™t think there is anywhere on earth besides Ford Field that Muskegon??™s Cameron Martinez is going to end his high school career. Muskie??™s Gone 41, DeWhat 33.
River Rouge high school defenders tackle Detroit Catholic Central's Danny Scott during first-half action Friday, Oct. 18, 2019 at River Rouge. (Photo: Kirthmon F. Dozier, Detroit Free Press)
River Rouge (11-1) vs. Chelsea (12-0) at Dearborn High: Chelsea advanced to the Division 4 final last season, but there is a big difference playing up a level. That hasn??™t been a problem for the Bulldogs . until now. Rouge running back De'Andre Bulley is just that, a bully in the way he runs over defensive players. Rouge River 23, Jeff Daniels High 21.
Division 4.
Hudsonville Unity Christian (9-3) vs. Grand Rapids Catholic Central (11-1) at Jenison: Unity Christian, which won the Division 5 state title last season, has had a nice run up in D-4, but the crystal ball says the run is over. CC quarterback Joey Silveri may be only a sophomore, but he doesn??™t play like one. Catholics in Grand Rapids 30, Unity Breakfast 27.
Flint Powers (10-2) vs. Birmingham Detroit Country Day (12-0) at Howell Parker Middle School: Donavan Franklin leads a lethal ground game for Powers. But Country Day has a balanced attack featuring the passing of Ahlon Mitchell and the running of Anthony Ammori. Country Dog 21, Flint Power & Light 17.
Division 5.
Lansing Catholic (11-1) vs. Kingsley (12-0) at Greenville: SOS acknowledges that Lansing Catholic coach Jim Ahern is the Quarterback Whisperer. You don??™t get a run of quarterbacks this good without knowing what you??™re doing. But Kingsley has three rugged running backs in Ayden Mullin, Owen Graves and Payson Caballero, and then there is QB Tyler Inthisone, who is also a playmaker. Fred Schramski High 28, Dantonio Catholic 24.
Detroit Denby (10-2) vs. Almont (12-0) at Walled Lake Central: You have to be really, really old ??” around SOS??™s age ??” to remember that back in the 1960s, Denby pretty much ruled the PSL, playing in four of the final five Goodfellow Games against the Catholic League champ. Latrell Thompkins could have played on any of those teams. But if Almont continues to dominate in the trenches, it will be in the final. Almond Joy 21, Den B. 12.
Division 6.
Montague (10-2) vs. Maple City Glen Lake (11-1) at Clare: Glen Lake survived its trip to the U.P., but things get tougher this week. Montague has played a challenging schedule, and beating Ravenna in the playoffs after losing to the Bulldogs in the regular season says a lot. Quarterback Drew Collins will be difficult for Glen Lake to stop. Goo Goo Dolls 36, Glen Close 31.
Onsted (10-2) vs. Monroe St. Mary Catholic Central (10-1) at Ypsilanti Lincoln: St. Mary??™s defense will have to find a way to control Onsted junior quarterback Dylan Terryberry, who has been extremely efficient this season. But the Onsted defense will have to contend with CC??™s T-formation offense, which makes determining exactly which back has the ball an adventure ??” and which is why CC is averaging 35.7 points this season. Ray Lauwers High 34, Instead 26.
Division 7.
Pewamo-Westphalia (12-0) vs. Iron Mountain (12-0) at Superior Dome (7 p.m., Friday) : The last time these schools met was in the Division 3 boys basketball state final in March. In the final two minutes, the three officials seemed to completely lose their minds and made some incomprehensible calls that cost Iron Mountain the title. P-W won??™t need any help this time. Pewamo Won??™t Fail You 28, Izzo??™s Mountain 24.
Cass City (11-1) vs. Jackson Lumen Christi (11-0) at Novi (11 a.m., Saturday) : It was a tremendous accomplishment for Cass City to claim its first regional title by beating Division 7 powerhouse Loyola, but this is a whole new ballgame. Lumen Christi won the past three Division 6 state titles and is headed back to Ford Field in search of title No. 12. Aluminum Foil 38, Momma Cass 23.
Division 8.
Beal City (11-1) vs. Ubly (10-2) at Mt. Pleasant: SOS is no football coach, but if he were Beal City??™s defensive coordinator, he might want to make sure his unit keeps an eye on Carson Heleski. Why? Well, all young Mr. Heleski did last week against Saginaw Nouvel was carry the ball 37 times, gain 347 yards and score six touchdowns. Any more questions? Bubbly 41, Real City 33.
Fowler (11-1) vs. Reading (11-1) at Battle Creek Harper Creek: This is no cakewalk for defending state champ Reading. Fowler has a prolific running attack revolving around Kyle Snyder and quarterback Caiden Pung. Elijah Hill and Roger Hill can gain a lot of yards for Reading, which has brothers Ben and Nick Affholter to restore law and order. Reading, ???Riting, ???Rithmetic 24, Foul or Fair 21.


High school football semifinals: Son of Swami makes his picks.
Highlights from Belleville's regional finals playoff win over West Bloomfield on Nov. 16, 2019. Detroit Free Press.
It is with a heavy heart ??” and empty stomach ??” that the Son of Swami approaches this week??™s football semifinal games.
The heart has nothing to do with SOS??™s overall playoff picks, although SOS isn??™t pleased. The stomach comes into play with SOS??™s destination this week.
You see, SOS is planning to attend the Belleville-Brighton game at Howell, which means he will not be attending the Division 1 semifinal game at Troy Athens.
The Davison-Sterling Heights Stevenson game should be good, but that really isn??™t important here. The problem is SOS won??™t be able to eat at the Athens??™ concession stand, clearly the best concession stand in North America.
Grill master Rich Maziasz sent SOS the menu for Saturday??™s game and the Athens Athletic Boosters have outdone themselves.
In addition to the world-famous Bobby D Specialty Burger ??” a cheeseburger with pulled pork and cole slaw, honoring Athens athletic director Bob Dowd ??” they have added the Fulchenator, a cheeseburger with Swiss cheese, pastrami and cole slaw, in recognition of district athletic director Tim Fulcher.
And then there's the MacChesky, a hamburger with four-cheese mac 'n' cheese, named for superintendent Dr. Richard Machesky.
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The concession stand also features the standard fare of regular hamburgers, hot dogs and pizza, as well as anything you could possibly want to drink, including Cherry Coke and Diet Coke, which can be mixed on the soda dispenser.
A year ago, on SOS??™s recommendation, former Detroit Catholic Central All-State player Ken Wandzel ate two Bobby D burgers and is still raving about it.
But SOS is turning his back on all of that to go to Howell, where athletic director John Young is now on the clock to get his concession stand in order.
SOS is coming off a 24-8 (75%) performance in the regional finals, raising his playoff record to 162-62 (72%).
Here are SOS??™s semifinal selections, made while trying to figure out a way to get the Athens Athletic Boosters to add a delivery service.
All games are at 1 p.m. Saturday unless otherwise noted.
Division 1.
Brighton (10-2) vs. Belleville (12-0) at Howell: SOS understands that the past two times these teams have met, the game has come down to the final play. All SOS wants to know is, how does Brighton cover Deion Burks? Who blocks Damon Payne? Does anyone want to throw the ball near Andre Seldon? Belle Tire 33, Brighton Beach Memoires 23.
Utica Eisenhower quarterback Blake Rastigue runs the option against Davison on Nov. 15, 2019, in Ortonville. (Photo: Kirthmon F. Dozier, Detroit Free Press)
Sterling Heights Stevenson (8-4) vs. Davison (10-2) at Troy Athens: Stevenson, after finishing fourth in the ultra-tough MAC Red, is on the roll of all rolls. Giovanni El-Hadi has been a dominating defensive lineman for the Titans. The tough thing for the Stevenson defense ??” not only is Davison??™s Brendan Sullivan a terrific passer, but Caleb Smith is also threat at running back. Davidson Freeway 28, Steve ???N Son 21.
Division 2.
Muskegon Mona Shores (10-2) vs. Walled Lake Western (11-1) at Okemos: This game features a pair of outstanding quarterbacks: Mona Shores??™ Caden Broersma and Western??™s Zach Trainor. But Mona has no one who compares with Western receiver Abdur-Rahmaan Yaseen, who has caught 75 passes for 1,546 yards and 18 TDs. Best Western 38, Mona Row the Boat to Shore 31.
Birmingham Seaholm (9-3) vs. Detroit King (10-2) at Novi (3 p.m., Saturday) : Seaholm??™s veer offense can be a nightmare to prepare for, especially the way QB Caleb Knoer runs the show and the way Chaz Strecker plays with reckless abandon. But King??™s Peny Boone is running like a Big Ten recruit that he is and the Crusaders' defense will adjust just fine. King of Wishful Thinking 37, Jennifer Hammond High 28.
Division 3.
DeWitt (10-2) vs. Muskegon (12-0) at East Kentwood: SOS didn??™t see this one coming. Wasn??™t this supposed to be a rebuilding year at DeWitt? Well, it didn??™t take long. But SOS doesn??™t think there is anywhere on earth besides Ford Field that Muskegon??™s Cameron Martinez is going to end his high school career. Muskie??™s Gone 41, DeWhat 33.
River Rouge high school defenders tackle Detroit Catholic Central's Danny Scott during first-half action Friday, Oct. 18, 2019 at River Rouge. (Photo: Kirthmon F. Dozier, Detroit Free Press)
River Rouge (11-1) vs. Chelsea (12-0) at Dearborn High: Chelsea advanced to the Division 4 final last season, but there is a big difference playing up a level. That hasn??™t been a problem for the Bulldogs . until now. Rouge running back De'Andre Bulley is just that, a bully in the way he runs over defensive players. Rouge River 23, Jeff Daniels High 21.
Division 4.
Hudsonville Unity Christian (9-3) vs. Grand Rapids Catholic Central (11-1) at Jenison: Unity Christian, which won the Division 5 state title last season, has had a nice run up in D-4, but the crystal ball says the run is over. CC quarterback Joey Silveri may be only a sophomore, but he doesn??™t play like one. Catholics in Grand Rapids 30, Unity Breakfast 27.
Flint Powers (10-2) vs. Birmingham Detroit Country Day (12-0) at Howell Parker Middle School: Donavan Franklin leads a lethal ground game for Powers. But Country Day has a balanced attack featuring the passing of Ahlon Mitchell and the running of Anthony Ammori. Country Dog 21, Flint Power & Light 17.
Division 5.
Lansing Catholic (11-1) vs. Kingsley (12-0) at Greenville: SOS acknowledges that Lansing Catholic coach Jim Ahern is the Quarterback Whisperer. You don??™t get a run of quarterbacks this good without knowing what you??™re doing. But Kingsley has three rugged running backs in Ayden Mullin, Owen Graves and Payson Caballero, and then there is QB Tyler Inthisone, who is also a playmaker. Fred Schramski High 28, Dantonio Catholic 24.
Detroit Denby (10-2) vs. Almont (12-0) at Walled Lake Central: You have to be really, really old ??” around SOS??™s age ??” to remember that back in the 1960s, Denby pretty much ruled the PSL, playing in four of the final five Goodfellow Games against the Catholic League champ. Latrell Thompkins could have played on any of those teams. But if Almont continues to dominate in the trenches, it will be in the final. Almond Joy 21, Den B. 12.
Division 6.
Montague (10-2) vs. Maple City Glen Lake (11-1) at Clare: Glen Lake survived its trip to the U.P., but things get tougher this week. Montague has played a challenging schedule, and beating Ravenna in the playoffs after losing to the Bulldogs in the regular season says a lot. Quarterback Drew Collins will be difficult for Glen Lake to stop. Goo Goo Dolls 36, Glen Close 31.
Onsted (10-2) vs. Monroe St. Mary Catholic Central (10-1) at Ypsilanti Lincoln: St. Mary??™s defense will have to find a way to control Onsted junior quarterback Dylan Terryberry, who has been extremely efficient this season. But the Onsted defense will have to contend with CC??™s T-formation offense, which makes determining exactly which back has the ball an adventure ??” and which is why CC is averaging 35.7 points this season. Ray Lauwers High 34, Instead 26.
Division 7.
Pewamo-Westphalia (12-0) vs. Iron Mountain (12-0) at Superior Dome (7 p.m., Friday) : The last time these schools met was in the Division 3 boys basketball state final in March. In the final two minutes, the three officials seemed to completely lose their minds and made some incomprehensible calls that cost Iron Mountain the title. P-W won??™t need any help this time. Pewamo Won??™t Fail You 28, Izzo??™s Mountain 24.
Cass City (11-1) vs. Jackson Lumen Christi (11-0) at Novi (11 a.m., Saturday) : It was a tremendous accomplishment for Cass City to claim its first regional title by beating Division 7 powerhouse Loyola, but this is a whole new ballgame. Lumen Christi won the past three Division 6 state titles and is headed back to Ford Field in search of title No. 12. Aluminum Foil 38, Momma Cass 23.
Division 8.
Beal City (11-1) vs. Ubly (10-2) at Mt. Pleasant: SOS is no football coach, but if he were Beal City??™s defensive coordinator, he might want to make sure his unit keeps an eye on Carson Heleski. Why? Well, all young Mr. Heleski did last week against Saginaw Nouvel was carry the ball 37 times, gain 347 yards and score six touchdowns. Any more questions? Bubbly 41, Real City 33.
Fowler (11-1) vs. Reading (11-1) at Battle Creek Harper Creek: This is no cakewalk for defending state champ Reading. Fowler has a prolific running attack revolving around Kyle Snyder and quarterback Caiden Pung. Elijah Hill and Roger Hill can gain a lot of yards for Reading, which has brothers Ben and Nick Affholter to restore law and order. Reading, ???Riting, ???Rithmetic 24, Foul or Fair 21.


High school football semifinals: Son of Swami makes his picks.
Highlights from Belleville's regional finals playoff win over West Bloomfield on Nov. 16, 2019. Detroit Free Press.
It is with a heavy heart ??” and empty stomach ??” that the Son of Swami approaches this week??™s football semifinal games.
The heart has nothing to do with SOS??™s overall playoff picks, although SOS isn??™t pleased. The stomach comes into play with SOS??™s destination this week.
You see, SOS is planning to attend the Belleville-Brighton game at Howell, which means he will not be attending the Division 1 semifinal game at Troy Athens.
The Davison-Sterling Heights Stevenson game should be good, but that really isn??™t important here. The problem is SOS won??™t be able to eat at the Athens??™ concession stand, clearly the best concession stand in North America.
Grill master Rich Maziasz sent SOS the menu for Saturday??™s game and the Athens Athletic Boosters have outdone themselves.
In addition to the world-famous Bobby D Specialty Burger ??” a cheeseburger with pulled pork and cole slaw, honoring Athens athletic director Bob Dowd ??” they have added the Fulchenator, a cheeseburger with Swiss cheese, pastrami and cole slaw, in recognition of district athletic director Tim Fulcher.
And then there's the MacChesky, a hamburger with four-cheese mac 'n' cheese, named for superintendent Dr. Richard Machesky.
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The concession stand also features the standard fare of regular hamburgers, hot dogs and pizza, as well as anything you could possibly want to drink, including Cherry Coke and Diet Coke, which can be mixed on the soda dispenser.
A year ago, on SOS??™s recommendation, former Detroit Catholic Central All-State player Ken Wandzel ate two Bobby D burgers and is still raving about it.
But SOS is turning his back on all of that to go to Howell, where athletic director John Young is now on the clock to get his concession stand in order.
SOS is coming off a 24-8 (75%) performance in the regional finals, raising his playoff record to 162-62 (72%).
Here are SOS??™s semifinal selections, made while trying to figure out a way to get the Athens Athletic Boosters to add a delivery service.
All games are at 1 p.m. Saturday unless otherwise noted.
Division 1.
Brighton (10-2) vs. Belleville (12-0) at Howell: SOS understands that the past two times these teams have met, the game has come down to the final play. All SOS wants to know is, how does Brighton cover Deion Burks? Who blocks Damon Payne? Does anyone want to throw the ball near Andre Seldon? Belle Tire 33, Brighton Beach Memoires 23.
Utica Eisenhower quarterback Blake Rastigue runs the option against Davison on Nov. 15, 2019, in Ortonville. (Photo: Kirthmon F. Dozier, Detroit Free Press)
Sterling Heights Stevenson (8-4) vs. Davison (10-2) at Troy Athens: Stevenson, after finishing fourth in the ultra-tough MAC Red, is on the roll of all rolls. Giovanni El-Hadi has been a dominating defensive lineman for the Titans. The tough thing for the Stevenson defense ??” not only is Davison??™s Brendan Sullivan a terrific passer, but Caleb Smith is also threat at running back. Davidson Freeway 28, Steve ???N Son 21.
Division 2.
Muskegon Mona Shores (10-2) vs. Walled Lake Western (11-1) at Okemos: This game features a pair of outstanding quarterbacks: Mona Shores??™ Caden Broersma and Western??™s Zach Trainor. But Mona has no one who compares with Western receiver Abdur-Rahmaan Yaseen, who has caught 75 passes for 1,546 yards and 18 TDs. Best Western 38, Mona Row the Boat to Shore 31.
Birmingham Seaholm (9-3) vs. Detroit King (10-2) at Novi (3 p.m., Saturday) : Seaholm??™s veer offense can be a nightmare to prepare for, especially the way QB Caleb Knoer runs the show and the way Chaz Strecker plays with reckless abandon. But King??™s Peny Boone is running like a Big Ten recruit that he is and the Crusaders' defense will adjust just fine. King of Wishful Thinking 37, Jennifer Hammond High 28.
Division 3.
DeWitt (10-2) vs. Muskegon (12-0) at East Kentwood: SOS didn??™t see this one coming. Wasn??™t this supposed to be a rebuilding year at DeWitt? Well, it didn??™t take long. But SOS doesn??™t think there is anywhere on earth besides Ford Field that Muskegon??™s Cameron Martinez is going to end his high school career. Muskie??™s Gone 41, DeWhat 33.
River Rouge high school defenders tackle Detroit Catholic Central's Danny Scott during first-half action Friday, Oct. 18, 2019 at River Rouge. (Photo: Kirthmon F. Dozier, Detroit Free Press)
River Rouge (11-1) vs. Chelsea (12-0) at Dearborn High: Chelsea advanced to the Division 4 final last season, but there is a big difference playing up a level. That hasn??™t been a problem for the Bulldogs . until now. Rouge running back De'Andre Bulley is just that, a bully in the way he runs over defensive players. Rouge River 23, Jeff Daniels High 21.
Division 4.
Hudsonville Unity Christian (9-3) vs. Grand Rapids Catholic Central (11-1) at Jenison: Unity Christian, which won the Division 5 state title last season, has had a nice run up in D-4, but the crystal ball says the run is over. CC quarterback Joey Silveri may be only a sophomore, but he doesn??™t play like one. Catholics in Grand Rapids 30, Unity Breakfast 27.
Flint Powers (10-2) vs. Birmingham Detroit Country Day (12-0) at Howell Parker Middle School: Donavan Franklin leads a lethal ground game for Powers. But Country Day has a balanced attack featuring the passing of Ahlon Mitchell and the running of Anthony Ammori. Country Dog 21, Flint Power & Light 17.
Division 5.
Lansing Catholic (11-1) vs. Kingsley (12-0) at Greenville: SOS acknowledges that Lansing Catholic coach Jim Ahern is the Quarterback Whisperer. You don??™t get a run of quarterbacks this good without knowing what you??™re doing. But Kingsley has three rugged running backs in Ayden Mullin, Owen Graves and Payson Caballero, and then there is QB Tyler Inthisone, who is also a playmaker. Fred Schramski High 28, Dantonio Catholic 24.
Detroit Denby (10-2) vs. Almont (12-0) at Walled Lake Central: You have to be really, really old ??” around SOS??™s age ??” to remember that back in the 1960s, Denby pretty much ruled the PSL, playing in four of the final five Goodfellow Games against the Catholic League champ. Latrell Thompkins could have played on any of those teams. But if Almont continues to dominate in the trenches, it will be in the final. Almond Joy 21, Den B. 12.
Division 6.
Montague (10-2) vs. Maple City Glen Lake (11-1) at Clare: Glen Lake survived its trip to the U.P., but things get tougher this week. Montague has played a challenging schedule, and beating Ravenna in the playoffs after losing to the Bulldogs in the regular season says a lot. Quarterback Drew Collins will be difficult for Glen Lake to stop. Goo Goo Dolls 36, Glen Close 31.
Onsted (10-2) vs. Monroe St. Mary Catholic Central (10-1) at Ypsilanti Lincoln: St. Mary??™s defense will have to find a way to control Onsted junior quarterback Dylan Terryberry, who has been extremely efficient this season. But the Onsted defense will have to contend with CC??™s T-formation offense, which makes determining exactly which back has the ball an adventure ??” and which is why CC is averaging 35.7 points this season. Ray Lauwers High 34, Instead 26.
Division 7.
Pewamo-Westphalia (12-0) vs. Iron Mountain (12-0) at Superior Dome (7 p.m., Friday) : The last time these schools met was in the Division 3 boys basketball state final in March. In the final two minutes, the three officials seemed to completely lose their minds and made some incomprehensible calls that cost Iron Mountain the title. P-W won??™t need any help this time. Pewamo Won??™t Fail You 28, Izzo??™s Mountain 24.
Cass City (11-1) vs. Jackson Lumen Christi (11-0) at Novi (11 a.m., Saturday) : It was a tremendous accomplishment for Cass City to claim its first regional title by beating Division 7 powerhouse Loyola, but this is a whole new ballgame. Lumen Christi won the past three Division 6 state titles and is headed back to Ford Field in search of title No. 12. Aluminum Foil 38, Momma Cass 23.
Division 8.
Beal City (11-1) vs. Ubly (10-2) at Mt. Pleasant: SOS is no football coach, but if he were Beal City??™s defensive coordinator, he might want to make sure his unit keeps an eye on Carson Heleski. Why? Well, all young Mr. Heleski did last week against Saginaw Nouvel was carry the ball 37 times, gain 347 yards and score six touchdowns. Any more questions? Bubbly 41, Real City 33.
Fowler (11-1) vs. Reading (11-1) at Battle Creek Harper Creek: This is no cakewalk for defending state champ Reading. Fowler has a prolific running attack revolving around Kyle Snyder and quarterback Caiden Pung. Elijah Hill and Roger Hill can gain a lot of yards for Reading, which has brothers Ben and Nick Affholter to restore law and order. Reading, ???Riting, ???Rithmetic 24, Foul or Fair 21.


High school football semifinals: Son of Swami makes his picks.
Highlights from Belleville's regional finals playoff win over West Bloomfield on Nov. 16, 2019. Detroit Free Press.
It is with a heavy heart ??” and empty stomach ??” that the Son of Swami approaches this week??™s football semifinal games.
The heart has nothing to do with SOS??™s overall playoff picks, although SOS isn??™t pleased. The stomach comes into play with SOS??™s destination this week.
You see, SOS is planning to attend the Belleville-Brighton game at Howell, which means he will not be attending the Division 1 semifinal game at Troy Athens.
The Davison-Sterling Heights Stevenson game should be good, but that really isn??™t important here. The problem is SOS won??™t be able to eat at the Athens??™ concession stand, clearly the best concession stand in North America.
Grill master Rich Maziasz sent SOS the menu for Saturday??™s game and the Athens Athletic Boosters have outdone themselves.
In addition to the world-famous Bobby D Specialty Burger ??” a cheeseburger with pulled pork and cole slaw, honoring Athens athletic director Bob Dowd ??” they have added the Fulchenator, a cheeseburger with Swiss cheese, pastrami and cole slaw, in recognition of district athletic director Tim Fulcher.
And then there's the MacChesky, a hamburger with four-cheese mac 'n' cheese, named for superintendent Dr. Richard Machesky.
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The concession stand also features the standard fare of regular hamburgers, hot dogs and pizza, as well as anything you could possibly want to drink, including Cherry Coke and Diet Coke, which can be mixed on the soda dispenser.
A year ago, on SOS??™s recommendation, former Detroit Catholic Central All-State player Ken Wandzel ate two Bobby D burgers and is still raving about it.
But SOS is turning his back on all of that to go to Howell, where athletic director John Young is now on the clock to get his concession stand in order.
SOS is coming off a 24-8 (75%) performance in the regional finals, raising his playoff record to 162-62 (72%).
Here are SOS??™s semifinal selections, made while trying to figure out a way to get the Athens Athletic Boosters to add a delivery service.
All games are at 1 p.m. Saturday unless otherwise noted.
Division 1.
Brighton (10-2) vs. Belleville (12-0) at Howell: SOS understands that the past two times these teams have met, the game has come down to the final play. All SOS wants to know is, how does Brighton cover Deion Burks? Who blocks Damon Payne? Does anyone want to throw the ball near Andre Seldon? Belle Tire 33, Brighton Beach Memoires 23.
Utica Eisenhower quarterback Blake Rastigue runs the option against Davison on Nov. 15, 2019, in Ortonville. (Photo: Kirthmon F. Dozier, Detroit Free Press)
Sterling Heights Stevenson (8-4) vs. Davison (10-2) at Troy Athens: Stevenson, after finishing fourth in the ultra-tough MAC Red, is on the roll of all rolls. Giovanni El-Hadi has been a dominating defensive lineman for the Titans. The tough thing for the Stevenson defense ??” not only is Davison??™s Brendan Sullivan a terrific passer, but Caleb Smith is also threat at running back. Davidson Freeway 28, Steve ???N Son 21.
Division 2.
Muskegon Mona Shores (10-2) vs. Walled Lake Western (11-1) at Okemos: This game features a pair of outstanding quarterbacks: Mona Shores??™ Caden Broersma and Western??™s Zach Trainor. But Mona has no one who compares with Western receiver Abdur-Rahmaan Yaseen, who has caught 75 passes for 1,546 yards and 18 TDs. Best Western 38, Mona Row the Boat to Shore 31.
Birmingham Seaholm (9-3) vs. Detroit King (10-2) at Novi (3 p.m., Saturday) : Seaholm??™s veer offense can be a nightmare to prepare for, especially the way QB Caleb Knoer runs the show and the way Chaz Strecker plays with reckless abandon. But King??™s Peny Boone is running like a Big Ten recruit that he is and the Crusaders' defense will adjust just fine. King of Wishful Thinking 37, Jennifer Hammond High 28.
Division 3.
DeWitt (10-2) vs. Muskegon (12-0) at East Kentwood: SOS didn??™t see this one coming. Wasn??™t this supposed to be a rebuilding year at DeWitt? Well, it didn??™t take long. But SOS doesn??™t think there is anywhere on earth besides Ford Field that Muskegon??™s Cameron Martinez is going to end his high school career. Muskie??™s Gone 41, DeWhat 33.
River Rouge high school defenders tackle Detroit Catholic Central's Danny Scott during first-half action Friday, Oct. 18, 2019 at River Rouge. (Photo: Kirthmon F. Dozier, Detroit Free Press)
River Rouge (11-1) vs. Chelsea (12-0) at Dearborn High: Chelsea advanced to the Division 4 final last season, but there is a big difference playing up a level. That hasn??™t been a problem for the Bulldogs . until now. Rouge running back De'Andre Bulley is just that, a bully in the way he runs over defensive players. Rouge River 23, Jeff Daniels High 21.
Division 4.
Hudsonville Unity Christian (9-3) vs. Grand Rapids Catholic Central (11-1) at Jenison: Unity Christian, which won the Division 5 state title last season, has had a nice run up in D-4, but the crystal ball says the run is over. CC quarterback Joey Silveri may be only a sophomore, but he doesn??™t play like one. Catholics in Grand Rapids 30, Unity Breakfast 27.
Flint Powers (10-2) vs. Birmingham Detroit Country Day (12-0) at Howell Parker Middle School: Donavan Franklin leads a lethal ground game for Powers. But Country Day has a balanced attack featuring the passing of Ahlon Mitchell and the running of Anthony Ammori. Country Dog 21, Flint Power & Light 17.
Division 5.
Lansing Catholic (11-1) vs. Kingsley (12-0) at Greenville: SOS acknowledges that Lansing Catholic coach Jim Ahern is the Quarterback Whisperer. You don??™t get a run of quarterbacks this good without knowing what you??™re doing. But Kingsley has three rugged running backs in Ayden Mullin, Owen Graves and Payson Caballero, and then there is QB Tyler Inthisone, who is also a playmaker. Fred Schramski High 28, Dantonio Catholic 24.
Detroit Denby (10-2) vs. Almont (12-0) at Walled Lake Central: You have to be really, really old ??” around SOS??™s age ??” to remember that back in the 1960s, Denby pretty much ruled the PSL, playing in four of the final five Goodfellow Games against the Catholic League champ. Latrell Thompkins could have played on any of those teams. But if Almont continues to dominate in the trenches, it will be in the final. Almond Joy 21, Den B. 12.
Division 6.
Montague (10-2) vs. Maple City Glen Lake (11-1) at Clare: Glen Lake survived its trip to the U.P., but things get tougher this week. Montague has played a challenging schedule, and beating Ravenna in the playoffs after losing to the Bulldogs in the regular season says a lot. Quarterback Drew Collins will be difficult for Glen Lake to stop. Goo Goo Dolls 36, Glen Close 31.
Onsted (10-2) vs. Monroe St. Mary Catholic Central (10-1) at Ypsilanti Lincoln: St. Mary??™s defense will have to find a way to control Onsted junior quarterback Dylan Terryberry, who has been extremely efficient this season. But the Onsted defense will have to contend with CC??™s T-formation offense, which makes determining exactly which back has the ball an adventure ??” and which is why CC is averaging 35.7 points this season. Ray Lauwers High 34, Instead 26.
Division 7.
Pewamo-Westphalia (12-0) vs. Iron Mountain (12-0) at Superior Dome (7 p.m., Friday) : The last time these schools met was in the Division 3 boys basketball state final in March. In the final two minutes, the three officials seemed to completely lose their minds and made some incomprehensible calls that cost Iron Mountain the title. P-W won??™t need any help this time. Pewamo Won??™t Fail You 28, Izzo??™s Mountain 24.
Cass City (11-1) vs. Jackson Lumen Christi (11-0) at Novi (11 a.m., Saturday) : It was a tremendous accomplishment for Cass City to claim its first regional title by beating Division 7 powerhouse Loyola, but this is a whole new ballgame. Lumen Christi won the past three Division 6 state titles and is headed back to Ford Field in search of title No. 12. Aluminum Foil 38, Momma Cass 23.
Division 8.
Beal City (11-1) vs. Ubly (10-2) at Mt. Pleasant: SOS is no football coach, but if he were Beal City??™s defensive coordinator, he might want to make sure his unit keeps an eye on Carson Heleski. Why? Well, all young Mr. Heleski did last week against Saginaw Nouvel was carry the ball 37 times, gain 347 yards and score six touchdowns. Any more questions? Bubbly 41, Real City 33.
Fowler (11-1) vs. Reading (11-1) at Battle Creek Harper Creek: This is no cakewalk for defending state champ Reading. Fowler has a prolific running attack revolving around Kyle Snyder and quarterback Caiden Pung. Elijah Hill and Roger Hill can gain a lot of yards for Reading, which has brothers Ben and Nick Affholter to restore law and order. Reading, ???Riting, ???Rithmetic 24, Foul or Fair 21.


High school football semifinals: Son of Swami makes his picks.
Highlights from Belleville's regional finals playoff win over West Bloomfield on Nov. 16, 2019. Detroit Free Press.
It is with a heavy heart ??” and empty stomach ??” that the Son of Swami approaches this week??™s football semifinal games.
The heart has nothing to do with SOS??™s overall playoff picks, although SOS isn??™t pleased. The stomach comes into play with SOS??™s destination this week.
You see, SOS is planning to attend the Belleville-Brighton game at Howell, which means he will not be attending the Division 1 semifinal game at Troy Athens.
The Davison-Sterling Heights Stevenson game should be good, but that really isn??™t important here. The problem is SOS won??™t be able to eat at the Athens??™ concession stand, clearly the best concession stand in North America.
Grill master Rich Maziasz sent SOS the menu for Saturday??™s game and the Athens Athletic Boosters have outdone themselves.
In addition to the world-famous Bobby D Specialty Burger ??” a cheeseburger with pulled pork and cole slaw, honoring Athens athletic director Bob Dowd ??” they have added the Fulchenator, a cheeseburger with Swiss cheese, pastrami and cole slaw, in recognition of district athletic director Tim Fulcher.
And then there's the MacChesky, a hamburger with four-cheese mac 'n' cheese, named for superintendent Dr. Richard Machesky.
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The concession stand also features the standard fare of regular hamburgers, hot dogs and pizza, as well as anything you could possibly want to drink, including Cherry Coke and Diet Coke, which can be mixed on the soda dispenser.
A year ago, on SOS??™s recommendation, former Detroit Catholic Central All-State player Ken Wandzel ate two Bobby D burgers and is still raving about it.
But SOS is turning his back on all of that to go to Howell, where athletic director John Young is now on the clock to get his concession stand in order.
SOS is coming off a 24-8 (75%) performance in the regional finals, raising his playoff record to 162-62 (72%).
Here are SOS??™s semifinal selections, made while trying to figure out a way to get the Athens Athletic Boosters to add a delivery service.
All games are at 1 p.m. Saturday unless otherwise noted.
Division 1.
Brighton (10-2) vs. Belleville (12-0) at Howell: SOS understands that the past two times these teams have met, the game has come down to the final play. All SOS wants to know is, how does Brighton cover Deion Burks? Who blocks Damon Payne? Does anyone want to throw the ball near Andre Seldon? Belle Tire 33, Brighton Beach Memoires 23.
Utica Eisenhower quarterback Blake Rastigue runs the option against Davison on Nov. 15, 2019, in Ortonville. (Photo: Kirthmon F. Dozier, Detroit Free Press)
Sterling Heights Stevenson (8-4) vs. Davison (10-2) at Troy Athens: Stevenson, after finishing fourth in the ultra-tough MAC Red, is on the roll of all rolls. Giovanni El-Hadi has been a dominating defensive lineman for the Titans. The tough thing for the Stevenson defense ??” not only is Davison??™s Brendan Sullivan a terrific passer, but Caleb Smith is also threat at running back. Davidson Freeway 28, Steve ???N Son 21.
Division 2.
Muskegon Mona Shores (10-2) vs. Walled Lake Western (11-1) at Okemos: This game features a pair of outstanding quarterbacks: Mona Shores??™ Caden Broersma and Western??™s Zach Trainor. But Mona has no one who compares with Western receiver Abdur-Rahmaan Yaseen, who has caught 75 passes for 1,546 yards and 18 TDs. Best Western 38, Mona Row the Boat to Shore 31.
Birmingham Seaholm (9-3) vs. Detroit King (10-2) at Novi (3 p.m., Saturday) : Seaholm??™s veer offense can be a nightmare to prepare for, especially the way QB Caleb Knoer runs the show and the way Chaz Strecker plays with reckless abandon. But King??™s Peny Boone is running like a Big Ten recruit that he is and the Crusaders' defense will adjust just fine. King of Wishful Thinking 37, Jennifer Hammond High 28.
Division 3.
DeWitt (10-2) vs. Muskegon (12-0) at East Kentwood: SOS didn??™t see this one coming. Wasn??™t this supposed to be a rebuilding year at DeWitt? Well, it didn??™t take long. But SOS doesn??™t think there is anywhere on earth besides Ford Field that Muskegon??™s Cameron Martinez is going to end his high school career. Muskie??™s Gone 41, DeWhat 33.
River Rouge high school defenders tackle Detroit Catholic Central's Danny Scott during first-half action Friday, Oct. 18, 2019 at River Rouge. (Photo: Kirthmon F. Dozier, Detroit Free Press)
River Rouge (11-1) vs. Chelsea (12-0) at Dearborn High: Chelsea advanced to the Division 4 final last season, but there is a big difference playing up a level. That hasn??™t been a problem for the Bulldogs . until now. Rouge running back De'Andre Bulley is just that, a bully in the way he runs over defensive players. Rouge River 23, Jeff Daniels High 21.
Division 4.
Hudsonville Unity Christian (9-3) vs. Grand Rapids Catholic Central (11-1) at Jenison: Unity Christian, which won the Division 5 state title last season, has had a nice run up in D-4, but the crystal ball says the run is over. CC quarterback Joey Silveri may be only a sophomore, but he doesn??™t play like one. Catholics in Grand Rapids 30, Unity Breakfast 27.
Flint Powers (10-2) vs. Birmingham Detroit Country Day (12-0) at Howell Parker Middle School: Donavan Franklin leads a lethal ground game for Powers. But Country Day has a balanced attack featuring the passing of Ahlon Mitchell and the running of Anthony Ammori. Country Dog 21, Flint Power & Light 17.
Division 5.
Lansing Catholic (11-1) vs. Kingsley (12-0) at Greenville: SOS acknowledges that Lansing Catholic coach Jim Ahern is the Quarterback Whisperer. You don??™t get a run of quarterbacks this good without knowing what you??™re doing. But Kingsley has three rugged running backs in Ayden Mullin, Owen Graves and Payson Caballero, and then there is QB Tyler Inthisone, who is also a playmaker. Fred Schramski High 28, Dantonio Catholic 24.
Detroit Denby (10-2) vs. Almont (12-0) at Walled Lake Central: You have to be really, really old ??” around SOS??™s age ??” to remember that back in the 1960s, Denby pretty much ruled the PSL, playing in four of the final five Goodfellow Games against the Catholic League champ. Latrell Thompkins could have played on any of those teams. But if Almont continues to dominate in the trenches, it will be in the final. Almond Joy 21, Den B. 12.
Division 6.
Montague (10-2) vs. Maple City Glen Lake (11-1) at Clare: Glen Lake survived its trip to the U.P., but things get tougher this week. Montague has played a challenging schedule, and beating Ravenna in the playoffs after losing to the Bulldogs in the regular season says a lot. Quarterback Drew Collins will be difficult for Glen Lake to stop. Goo Goo Dolls 36, Glen Close 31.
Onsted (10-2) vs. Monroe St. Mary Catholic Central (10-1) at Ypsilanti Lincoln: St. Mary??™s defense will have to find a way to control Onsted junior quarterback Dylan Terryberry, who has been extremely efficient this season. But the Onsted defense will have to contend with CC??™s T-formation offense, which makes determining exactly which back has the ball an adventure ??” and which is why CC is averaging 35.7 points this season. Ray Lauwers High 34, Instead 26.
Division 7.
Pewamo-Westphalia (12-0) vs. Iron Mountain (12-0) at Superior Dome (7 p.m., Friday) : The last time these schools met was in the Division 3 boys basketball state final in March. In the final two minutes, the three officials seemed to completely lose their minds and made some incomprehensible calls that cost Iron Mountain the title. P-W won??™t need any help this time. Pewamo Won??™t Fail You 28, Izzo??™s Mountain 24.
Cass City (11-1) vs. Jackson Lumen Christi (11-0) at Novi (11 a.m., Saturday) : It was a tremendous accomplishment for Cass City to claim its first regional title by beating Division 7 powerhouse Loyola, but this is a whole new ballgame. Lumen Christi won the past three Division 6 state titles and is headed back to Ford Field in search of title No. 12. Aluminum Foil 38, Momma Cass 23.
Division 8.
Beal City (11-1) vs. Ubly (10-2) at Mt. Pleasant: SOS is no football coach, but if he were Beal City??™s defensive coordinator, he might want to make sure his unit keeps an eye on Carson Heleski. Why? Well, all young Mr. Heleski did last week against Saginaw Nouvel was carry the ball 37 times, gain 347 yards and score six touchdowns. Any more questions? Bubbly 41, Real City 33.
Fowler (11-1) vs. Reading (11-1) at Battle Creek Harper Creek: This is no cakewalk for defending state champ Reading. Fowler has a prolific running attack revolving around Kyle Snyder and quarterback Caiden Pung. Elijah Hill and Roger Hill can gain a lot of yards for Reading, which has brothers Ben and Nick Affholter to restore law and order. Reading, ???Riting, ???Rithmetic 24, Foul or Fair 21.




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?»?High school football semifinals: Son of Swami makes his picks.
Highlights from Belleville's regional finals playoff win over West Bloomfield on Nov. 16, 2019. Detroit Free Press.
It is with a heavy heart ??” and empty stomach ??” that the Son of Swami approaches this week??™s football semifinal games.
The heart has nothing to do with SOS??™s overall playoff picks, although SOS isn??™t pleased. The stomach comes into play with SOS??™s destination this week.
You see, SOS is planning to attend the Belleville-Brighton game at Howell, which means he will not be attending the Division 1 semifinal game at Troy Athens.
The Davison-Sterling Heights Stevenson game should be good, but that really isn??™t important here. The problem is SOS won??™t be able to eat at the Athens??™ concession stand, clearly the best concession stand in North America.
Grill master Rich Maziasz sent SOS the menu for Saturday??™s game and the Athens Athletic Boosters have outdone themselves.
In addition to the world-famous Bobby D Specialty Burger ??” a cheeseburger with pulled pork and cole slaw, honoring Athens athletic director Bob Dowd ??” they have added the Fulchenator, a cheeseburger with Swiss cheese, pastrami and cole slaw, in recognition of district athletic director Tim Fulcher.
And then there's the MacChesky, a hamburger with four-cheese mac 'n' cheese, named for superintendent Dr. Richard Machesky.
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The concession stand also features the standard fare of regular hamburgers, hot dogs and pizza, as well as anything you could possibly want to drink, including Cherry Coke and Diet Coke, which can be mixed on the soda dispenser.
A year ago, on SOS??™s recommendation, former Detroit Catholic Central All-State player Ken Wandzel ate two Bobby D burgers and is still raving about it.
But SOS is turning his back on all of that to go to Howell, where athletic director John Young is now on the clock to get his concession stand in order.
SOS is coming off a 24-8 (75%) performance in the regional finals, raising his playoff record to 162-62 (72%).
Here are SOS??™s semifinal selections, made while trying to figure out a way to get the Athens Athletic Boosters to add a delivery service.
All games are at 1 p.m. Saturday unless otherwise noted.
Division 1.
Brighton (10-2) vs. Belleville (12-0) at Howell: SOS understands that the past two times these teams have met, the game has come down to the final play. All SOS wants to know is, how does Brighton cover Deion Burks? Who blocks Damon Payne? Does anyone want to throw the ball near Andre Seldon? Belle Tire 33, Brighton Beach Memoires 23.
Utica Eisenhower quarterback Blake Rastigue runs the option against Davison on Nov. 15, 2019, in Ortonville. (Photo: Kirthmon F. Dozier, Detroit Free Press)
Sterling Heights Stevenson (8-4) vs. Davison (10-2) at Troy Athens: Stevenson, after finishing fourth in the ultra-tough MAC Red, is on the roll of all rolls. Giovanni El-Hadi has been a dominating defensive lineman for the Titans. The tough thing for the Stevenson defense ??” not only is Davison??™s Brendan Sullivan a terrific passer, but Caleb Smith is also threat at running back. Davidson Freeway 28, Steve ???N Son 21.
Division 2.
Muskegon Mona Shores (10-2) vs. Walled Lake Western (11-1) at Okemos: This game features a pair of outstanding quarterbacks: Mona Shores??™ Caden Broersma and Western??™s Zach Trainor. But Mona has no one who compares with Western receiver Abdur-Rahmaan Yaseen, who has caught 75 passes for 1,546 yards and 18 TDs. Best Western 38, Mona Row the Boat to Shore 31.
Birmingham Seaholm (9-3) vs. Detroit King (10-2) at Novi (3 p.m., Saturday) : Seaholm??™s veer offense can be a nightmare to prepare for, especially the way QB Caleb Knoer runs the show and the way Chaz Strecker plays with reckless abandon. But King??™s Peny Boone is running like a Big Ten recruit that he is and the Crusaders' defense will adjust just fine. King of Wishful Thinking 37, Jennifer Hammond High 28.
Division 3.
DeWitt (10-2) vs. Muskegon (12-0) at East Kentwood: SOS didn??™t see this one coming. Wasn??™t this supposed to be a rebuilding year at DeWitt? Well, it didn??™t take long. But SOS doesn??™t think there is anywhere on earth besides Ford Field that Muskegon??™s Cameron Martinez is going to end his high school career. Muskie??™s Gone 41, DeWhat 33.
River Rouge high school defenders tackle Detroit Catholic Central's Danny Scott during first-half action Friday, Oct. 18, 2019 at River Rouge. (Photo: Kirthmon F. Dozier, Detroit Free Press)
River Rouge (11-1) vs. Chelsea (12-0) at Dearborn High: Chelsea advanced to the Division 4 final last season, but there is a big difference playing up a level. That hasn??™t been a problem for the Bulldogs . until now. Rouge running back De'Andre Bulley is just that, a bully in the way he runs over defensive players. Rouge River 23, Jeff Daniels High 21.
Division 4.
Hudsonville Unity Christian (9-3) vs. Grand Rapids Catholic Central (11-1) at Jenison: Unity Christian, which won the Division 5 state title last season, has had a nice run up in D-4, but the crystal ball says the run is over. CC quarterback Joey Silveri may be only a sophomore, but he doesn??™t play like one. Catholics in Grand Rapids 30, Unity Breakfast 27.
Flint Powers (10-2) vs. Birmingham Detroit Country Day (12-0) at Howell Parker Middle School: Donavan Franklin leads a lethal ground game for Powers. But Country Day has a balanced attack featuring the passing of Ahlon Mitchell and the running of Anthony Ammori. Country Dog 21, Flint Power & Light 17.
Division 5.
Lansing Catholic (11-1) vs. Kingsley (12-0) at Greenville: SOS acknowledges that Lansing Catholic coach Jim Ahern is the Quarterback Whisperer. You don??™t get a run of quarterbacks this good without knowing what you??™re doing. But Kingsley has three rugged running backs in Ayden Mullin, Owen Graves and Payson Caballero, and then there is QB Tyler Inthisone, who is also a playmaker. Fred Schramski High 28, Dantonio Catholic 24.
Detroit Denby (10-2) vs. Almont (12-0) at Walled Lake Central: You have to be really, really old ??” around SOS??™s age ??” to remember that back in the 1960s, Denby pretty much ruled the PSL, playing in four of the final five Goodfellow Games against the Catholic League champ. Latrell Thompkins could have played on any of those teams. But if Almont continues to dominate in the trenches, it will be in the final. Almond Joy 21, Den B. 12.
Division 6.
Montague (10-2) vs. Maple City Glen Lake (11-1) at Clare: Glen Lake survived its trip to the U.P., but things get tougher this week. Montague has played a challenging schedule, and beating Ravenna in the playoffs after losing to the Bulldogs in the regular season says a lot. Quarterback Drew Collins will be difficult for Glen Lake to stop. Goo Goo Dolls 36, Glen Close 31.
Onsted (10-2) vs. Monroe St. Mary Catholic Central (10-1) at Ypsilanti Lincoln: St. Mary??™s defense will have to find a way to control Onsted junior quarterback Dylan Terryberry, who has been extremely efficient this season. But the Onsted defense will have to contend with CC??™s T-formation offense, which makes determining exactly which back has the ball an adventure ??” and which is why CC is averaging 35.7 points this season. Ray Lauwers High 34, Instead 26.
Division 7.
Pewamo-Westphalia (12-0) vs. Iron Mountain (12-0) at Superior Dome (7 p.m., Friday) : The last time these schools met was in the Division 3 boys basketball state final in March. In the final two minutes, the three officials seemed to completely lose their minds and made some incomprehensible calls that cost Iron Mountain the title. P-W won??™t need any help this time. Pewamo Won??™t Fail You 28, Izzo??™s Mountain 24.
Cass City (11-1) vs. Jackson Lumen Christi (11-0) at Novi (11 a.m., Saturday) : It was a tremendous accomplishment for Cass City to claim its first regional title by beating Division 7 powerhouse Loyola, but this is a whole new ballgame. Lumen Christi won the past three Division 6 state titles and is headed back to Ford Field in search of title No. 12. Aluminum Foil 38, Momma Cass 23.
Division 8.
Beal City (11-1) vs. Ubly (10-2) at Mt. Pleasant: SOS is no football coach, but if he were Beal City??™s defensive coordinator, he might want to make sure his unit keeps an eye on Carson Heleski. Why? Well, all young Mr. Heleski did last week against Saginaw Nouvel was carry the ball 37 times, gain 347 yards and score six touchdowns. Any more questions? Bubbly 41, Real City 33.
Fowler (11-1) vs. Reading (11-1) at Battle Creek Harper Creek: This is no cakewalk for defending state champ Reading. Fowler has a prolific running attack revolving around Kyle Snyder and quarterback Caiden Pung. Elijah Hill and Roger Hill can gain a lot of yards for Reading, which has brothers Ben and Nick Affholter to restore law and order. Reading, ???Riting, ???Rithmetic 24, Foul or Fair 21.


High school football semifinals: Son of Swami makes his picks.
Highlights from Belleville's regional finals playoff win over West Bloomfield on Nov. 16, 2019. Detroit Free Press.
It is with a heavy heart ??” and empty stomach ??” that the Son of Swami approaches this week??™s football semifinal games.
The heart has nothing to do with SOS??™s overall playoff picks, although SOS isn??™t pleased. The stomach comes into play with SOS??™s destination this week.
You see, SOS is planning to attend the Belleville-Brighton game at Howell, which means he will not be attending the Division 1 semifinal game at Troy Athens.
The Davison-Sterling Heights Stevenson game should be good, but that really isn??™t important here. The problem is SOS won??™t be able to eat at the Athens??™ concession stand, clearly the best concession stand in North America.
Grill master Rich Maziasz sent SOS the menu for Saturday??™s game and the Athens Athletic Boosters have outdone themselves.
In addition to the world-famous Bobby D Specialty Burger ??” a cheeseburger with pulled pork and cole slaw, honoring Athens athletic director Bob Dowd ??” they have added the Fulchenator, a cheeseburger with Swiss cheese, pastrami and cole slaw, in recognition of district athletic director Tim Fulcher.
And then there's the MacChesky, a hamburger with four-cheese mac 'n' cheese, named for superintendent Dr. Richard Machesky.
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The concession stand also features the standard fare of regular hamburgers, hot dogs and pizza, as well as anything you could possibly want to drink, including Cherry Coke and Diet Coke, which can be mixed on the soda dispenser.
A year ago, on SOS??™s recommendation, former Detroit Catholic Central All-State player Ken Wandzel ate two Bobby D burgers and is still raving about it.
But SOS is turning his back on all of that to go to Howell, where athletic director John Young is now on the clock to get his concession stand in order.
SOS is coming off a 24-8 (75%) performance in the regional finals, raising his playoff record to 162-62 (72%).
Here are SOS??™s semifinal selections, made while trying to figure out a way to get the Athens Athletic Boosters to add a delivery service.
All games are at 1 p.m. Saturday unless otherwise noted.
Division 1.
Brighton (10-2) vs. Belleville (12-0) at Howell: SOS understands that the past two times these teams have met, the game has come down to the final play. All SOS wants to know is, how does Brighton cover Deion Burks? Who blocks Damon Payne? Does anyone want to throw the ball near Andre Seldon? Belle Tire 33, Brighton Beach Memoires 23.
Utica Eisenhower quarterback Blake Rastigue runs the option against Davison on Nov. 15, 2019, in Ortonville. (Photo: Kirthmon F. Dozier, Detroit Free Press)
Sterling Heights Stevenson (8-4) vs. Davison (10-2) at Troy Athens: Stevenson, after finishing fourth in the ultra-tough MAC Red, is on the roll of all rolls. Giovanni El-Hadi has been a dominating defensive lineman for the Titans. The tough thing for the Stevenson defense ??” not only is Davison??™s Brendan Sullivan a terrific passer, but Caleb Smith is also threat at running back. Davidson Freeway 28, Steve ???N Son 21.
Division 2.
Muskegon Mona Shores (10-2) vs. Walled Lake Western (11-1) at Okemos: This game features a pair of outstanding quarterbacks: Mona Shores??™ Caden Broersma and Western??™s Zach Trainor. But Mona has no one who compares with Western receiver Abdur-Rahmaan Yaseen, who has caught 75 passes for 1,546 yards and 18 TDs. Best Western 38, Mona Row the Boat to Shore 31.
Birmingham Seaholm (9-3) vs. Detroit King (10-2) at Novi (3 p.m., Saturday) : Seaholm??™s veer offense can be a nightmare to prepare for, especially the way QB Caleb Knoer runs the show and the way Chaz Strecker plays with reckless abandon. But King??™s Peny Boone is running like a Big Ten recruit that he is and the Crusaders' defense will adjust just fine. King of Wishful Thinking 37, Jennifer Hammond High 28.
Division 3.
DeWitt (10-2) vs. Muskegon (12-0) at East Kentwood: SOS didn??™t see this one coming. Wasn??™t this supposed to be a rebuilding year at DeWitt? Well, it didn??™t take long. But SOS doesn??™t think there is anywhere on earth besides Ford Field that Muskegon??™s Cameron Martinez is going to end his high school career. Muskie??™s Gone 41, DeWhat 33.
River Rouge high school defenders tackle Detroit Catholic Central's Danny Scott during first-half action Friday, Oct. 18, 2019 at River Rouge. (Photo: Kirthmon F. Dozier, Detroit Free Press)
River Rouge (11-1) vs. Chelsea (12-0) at Dearborn High: Chelsea advanced to the Division 4 final last season, but there is a big difference playing up a level. That hasn??™t been a problem for the Bulldogs . until now. Rouge running back De'Andre Bulley is just that, a bully in the way he runs over defensive players. Rouge River 23, Jeff Daniels High 21.
Division 4.
Hudsonville Unity Christian (9-3) vs. Grand Rapids Catholic Central (11-1) at Jenison: Unity Christian, which won the Division 5 state title last season, has had a nice run up in D-4, but the crystal ball says the run is over. CC quarterback Joey Silveri may be only a sophomore, but he doesn??™t play like one. Catholics in Grand Rapids 30, Unity Breakfast 27.
Flint Powers (10-2) vs. Birmingham Detroit Country Day (12-0) at Howell Parker Middle School: Donavan Franklin leads a lethal ground game for Powers. But Country Day has a balanced attack featuring the passing of Ahlon Mitchell and the running of Anthony Ammori. Country Dog 21, Flint Power & Light 17.
Division 5.
Lansing Catholic (11-1) vs. Kingsley (12-0) at Greenville: SOS acknowledges that Lansing Catholic coach Jim Ahern is the Quarterback Whisperer. You don??™t get a run of quarterbacks this good without knowing what you??™re doing. But Kingsley has three rugged running backs in Ayden Mullin, Owen Graves and Payson Caballero, and then there is QB Tyler Inthisone, who is also a playmaker. Fred Schramski High 28, Dantonio Catholic 24.
Detroit Denby (10-2) vs. Almont (12-0) at Walled Lake Central: You have to be really, really old ??” around SOS??™s age ??” to remember that back in the 1960s, Denby pretty much ruled the PSL, playing in four of the final five Goodfellow Games against the Catholic League champ. Latrell Thompkins could have played on any of those teams. But if Almont continues to dominate in the trenches, it will be in the final. Almond Joy 21, Den B. 12.
Division 6.
Montague (10-2) vs. Maple City Glen Lake (11-1) at Clare: Glen Lake survived its trip to the U.P., but things get tougher this week. Montague has played a challenging schedule, and beating Ravenna in the playoffs after losing to the Bulldogs in the regular season says a lot. Quarterback Drew Collins will be difficult for Glen Lake to stop. Goo Goo Dolls 36, Glen Close 31.
Onsted (10-2) vs. Monroe St. Mary Catholic Central (10-1) at Ypsilanti Lincoln: St. Mary??™s defense will have to find a way to control Onsted junior quarterback Dylan Terryberry, who has been extremely efficient this season. But the Onsted defense will have to contend with CC??™s T-formation offense, which makes determining exactly which back has the ball an adventure ??” and which is why CC is averaging 35.7 points this season. Ray Lauwers High 34, Instead 26.
Division 7.
Pewamo-Westphalia (12-0) vs. Iron Mountain (12-0) at Superior Dome (7 p.m., Friday) : The last time these schools met was in the Division 3 boys basketball state final in March. In the final two minutes, the three officials seemed to completely lose their minds and made some incomprehensible calls that cost Iron Mountain the title. P-W won??™t need any help this time. Pewamo Won??™t Fail You 28, Izzo??™s Mountain 24.
Cass City (11-1) vs. Jackson Lumen Christi (11-0) at Novi (11 a.m., Saturday) : It was a tremendous accomplishment for Cass City to claim its first regional title by beating Division 7 powerhouse Loyola, but this is a whole new ballgame. Lumen Christi won the past three Division 6 state titles and is headed back to Ford Field in search of title No. 12. Aluminum Foil 38, Momma Cass 23.
Division 8.
Beal City (11-1) vs. Ubly (10-2) at Mt. Pleasant: SOS is no football coach, but if he were Beal City??™s defensive coordinator, he might want to make sure his unit keeps an eye on Carson Heleski. Why? Well, all young Mr. Heleski did last week against Saginaw Nouvel was carry the ball 37 times, gain 347 yards and score six touchdowns. Any more questions? Bubbly 41, Real City 33.
Fowler (11-1) vs. Reading (11-1) at Battle Creek Harper Creek: This is no cakewalk for defending state champ Reading. Fowler has a prolific running attack revolving around Kyle Snyder and quarterback Caiden Pung. Elijah Hill and Roger Hill can gain a lot of yards for Reading, which has brothers Ben and Nick Affholter to restore law and order. Reading, ???Riting, ???Rithmetic 24, Foul or Fair 21.


High school football semifinals: Son of Swami makes his picks.
Highlights from Belleville's regional finals playoff win over West Bloomfield on Nov. 16, 2019. Detroit Free Press.
It is with a heavy heart ??” and empty stomach ??” that the Son of Swami approaches this week??™s football semifinal games.
The heart has nothing to do with SOS??™s overall playoff picks, although SOS isn??™t pleased. The stomach comes into play with SOS??™s destination this week.
You see, SOS is planning to attend the Belleville-Brighton game at Howell, which means he will not be attending the Division 1 semifinal game at Troy Athens.
The Davison-Sterling Heights Stevenson game should be good, but that really isn??™t important here. The problem is SOS won??™t be able to eat at the Athens??™ concession stand, clearly the best concession stand in North America.
Grill master Rich Maziasz sent SOS the menu for Saturday??™s game and the Athens Athletic Boosters have outdone themselves.
In addition to the world-famous Bobby D Specialty Burger ??” a cheeseburger with pulled pork and cole slaw, honoring Athens athletic director Bob Dowd ??” they have added the Fulchenator, a cheeseburger with Swiss cheese, pastrami and cole slaw, in recognition of district athletic director Tim Fulcher.
And then there's the MacChesky, a hamburger with four-cheese mac 'n' cheese, named for superintendent Dr. Richard Machesky.
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The concession stand also features the standard fare of regular hamburgers, hot dogs and pizza, as well as anything you could possibly want to drink, including Cherry Coke and Diet Coke, which can be mixed on the soda dispenser.
A year ago, on SOS??™s recommendation, former Detroit Catholic Central All-State player Ken Wandzel ate two Bobby D burgers and is still raving about it.
But SOS is turning his back on all of that to go to Howell, where athletic director John Young is now on the clock to get his concession stand in order.
SOS is coming off a 24-8 (75%) performance in the regional finals, raising his playoff record to 162-62 (72%).
Here are SOS??™s semifinal selections, made while trying to figure out a way to get the Athens Athletic Boosters to add a delivery service.
All games are at 1 p.m. Saturday unless otherwise noted.
Division 1.
Brighton (10-2) vs. Belleville (12-0) at Howell: SOS understands that the past two times these teams have met, the game has come down to the final play. All SOS wants to know is, how does Brighton cover Deion Burks? Who blocks Damon Payne? Does anyone want to throw the ball near Andre Seldon? Belle Tire 33, Brighton Beach Memoires 23.
Utica Eisenhower quarterback Blake Rastigue runs the option against Davison on Nov. 15, 2019, in Ortonville. (Photo: Kirthmon F. Dozier, Detroit Free Press)
Sterling Heights Stevenson (8-4) vs. Davison (10-2) at Troy Athens: Stevenson, after finishing fourth in the ultra-tough MAC Red, is on the roll of all rolls. Giovanni El-Hadi has been a dominating defensive lineman for the Titans. The tough thing for the Stevenson defense ??” not only is Davison??™s Brendan Sullivan a terrific passer, but Caleb Smith is also threat at running back. Davidson Freeway 28, Steve ???N Son 21.
Division 2.
Muskegon Mona Shores (10-2) vs. Walled Lake Western (11-1) at Okemos: This game features a pair of outstanding quarterbacks: Mona Shores??™ Caden Broersma and Western??™s Zach Trainor. But Mona has no one who compares with Western receiver Abdur-Rahmaan Yaseen, who has caught 75 passes for 1,546 yards and 18 TDs. Best Western 38, Mona Row the Boat to Shore 31.
Birmingham Seaholm (9-3) vs. Detroit King (10-2) at Novi (3 p.m., Saturday) : Seaholm??™s veer offense can be a nightmare to prepare for, especially the way QB Caleb Knoer runs the show and the way Chaz Strecker plays with reckless abandon. But King??™s Peny Boone is running like a Big Ten recruit that he is and the Crusaders' defense will adjust just fine. King of Wishful Thinking 37, Jennifer Hammond High 28.
Division 3.
DeWitt (10-2) vs. Muskegon (12-0) at East Kentwood: SOS didn??™t see this one coming. Wasn??™t this supposed to be a rebuilding year at DeWitt? Well, it didn??™t take long. But SOS doesn??™t think there is anywhere on earth besides Ford Field that Muskegon??™s Cameron Martinez is going to end his high school career. Muskie??™s Gone 41, DeWhat 33.
River Rouge high school defenders tackle Detroit Catholic Central's Danny Scott during first-half action Friday, Oct. 18, 2019 at River Rouge. (Photo: Kirthmon F. Dozier, Detroit Free Press)
River Rouge (11-1) vs. Chelsea (12-0) at Dearborn High: Chelsea advanced to the Division 4 final last season, but there is a big difference playing up a level. That hasn??™t been a problem for the Bulldogs . until now. Rouge running back De'Andre Bulley is just that, a bully in the way he runs over defensive players. Rouge River 23, Jeff Daniels High 21.
Division 4.
Hudsonville Unity Christian (9-3) vs. Grand Rapids Catholic Central (11-1) at Jenison: Unity Christian, which won the Division 5 state title last season, has had a nice run up in D-4, but the crystal ball says the run is over. CC quarterback Joey Silveri may be only a sophomore, but he doesn??™t play like one. Catholics in Grand Rapids 30, Unity Breakfast 27.
Flint Powers (10-2) vs. Birmingham Detroit Country Day (12-0) at Howell Parker Middle School: Donavan Franklin leads a lethal ground game for Powers. But Country Day has a balanced attack featuring the passing of Ahlon Mitchell and the running of Anthony Ammori. Country Dog 21, Flint Power & Light 17.
Division 5.
Lansing Catholic (11-1) vs. Kingsley (12-0) at Greenville: SOS acknowledges that Lansing Catholic coach Jim Ahern is the Quarterback Whisperer. You don??™t get a run of quarterbacks this good without knowing what you??™re doing. But Kingsley has three rugged running backs in Ayden Mullin, Owen Graves and Payson Caballero, and then there is QB Tyler Inthisone, who is also a playmaker. Fred Schramski High 28, Dantonio Catholic 24.
Detroit Denby (10-2) vs. Almont (12-0) at Walled Lake Central: You have to be really, really old ??” around SOS??™s age ??” to remember that back in the 1960s, Denby pretty much ruled the PSL, playing in four of the final five Goodfellow Games against the Catholic League champ. Latrell Thompkins could have played on any of those teams. But if Almont continues to dominate in the trenches, it will be in the final. Almond Joy 21, Den B. 12.
Division 6.
Montague (10-2) vs. Maple City Glen Lake (11-1) at Clare: Glen Lake survived its trip to the U.P., but things get tougher this week. Montague has played a challenging schedule, and beating Ravenna in the playoffs after losing to the Bulldogs in the regular season says a lot. Quarterback Drew Collins will be difficult for Glen Lake to stop. Goo Goo Dolls 36, Glen Close 31.
Onsted (10-2) vs. Monroe St. Mary Catholic Central (10-1) at Ypsilanti Lincoln: St. Mary??™s defense will have to find a way to control Onsted junior quarterback Dylan Terryberry, who has been extremely efficient this season. But the Onsted defense will have to contend with CC??™s T-formation offense, which makes determining exactly which back has the ball an adventure ??” and which is why CC is averaging 35.7 points this season. Ray Lauwers High 34, Instead 26.
Division 7.
Pewamo-Westphalia (12-0) vs. Iron Mountain (12-0) at Superior Dome (7 p.m., Friday) : The last time these schools met was in the Division 3 boys basketball state final in March. In the final two minutes, the three officials seemed to completely lose their minds and made some incomprehensible calls that cost Iron Mountain the title. P-W won??™t need any help this time. Pewamo Won??™t Fail You 28, Izzo??™s Mountain 24.
Cass City (11-1) vs. Jackson Lumen Christi (11-0) at Novi (11 a.m., Saturday) : It was a tremendous accomplishment for Cass City to claim its first regional title by beating Division 7 powerhouse Loyola, but this is a whole new ballgame. Lumen Christi won the past three Division 6 state titles and is headed back to Ford Field in search of title No. 12. Aluminum Foil 38, Momma Cass 23.
Division 8.
Beal City (11-1) vs. Ubly (10-2) at Mt. Pleasant: SOS is no football coach, but if he were Beal City??™s defensive coordinator, he might want to make sure his unit keeps an eye on Carson Heleski. Why? Well, all young Mr. Heleski did last week against Saginaw Nouvel was carry the ball 37 times, gain 347 yards and score six touchdowns. Any more questions? Bubbly 41, Real City 33.
Fowler (11-1) vs. Reading (11-1) at Battle Creek Harper Creek: This is no cakewalk for defending state champ Reading. Fowler has a prolific running attack revolving around Kyle Snyder and quarterback Caiden Pung. Elijah Hill and Roger Hill can gain a lot of yards for Reading, which has brothers Ben and Nick Affholter to restore law and order. Reading, ???Riting, ???Rithmetic 24, Foul or Fair 21.


High school football semifinals: Son of Swami makes his picks.
Highlights from Belleville's regional finals playoff win over West Bloomfield on Nov. 16, 2019. Detroit Free Press.
It is with a heavy heart ??” and empty stomach ??” that the Son of Swami approaches this week??™s football semifinal games.
The heart has nothing to do with SOS??™s overall playoff picks, although SOS isn??™t pleased. The stomach comes into play with SOS??™s destination this week.
You see, SOS is planning to attend the Belleville-Brighton game at Howell, which means he will not be attending the Division 1 semifinal game at Troy Athens.
The Davison-Sterling Heights Stevenson game should be good, but that really isn??™t important here. The problem is SOS won??™t be able to eat at the Athens??™ concession stand, clearly the best concession stand in North America.
Grill master Rich Maziasz sent SOS the menu for Saturday??™s game and the Athens Athletic Boosters have outdone themselves.
In addition to the world-famous Bobby D Specialty Burger ??” a cheeseburger with pulled pork and cole slaw, honoring Athens athletic director Bob Dowd ??” they have added the Fulchenator, a cheeseburger with Swiss cheese, pastrami and cole slaw, in recognition of district athletic director Tim Fulcher.
And then there's the MacChesky, a hamburger with four-cheese mac 'n' cheese, named for superintendent Dr. Richard Machesky.
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The concession stand also features the standard fare of regular hamburgers, hot dogs and pizza, as well as anything you could possibly want to drink, including Cherry Coke and Diet Coke, which can be mixed on the soda dispenser.
A year ago, on SOS??™s recommendation, former Detroit Catholic Central All-State player Ken Wandzel ate two Bobby D burgers and is still raving about it.
But SOS is turning his back on all of that to go to Howell, where athletic director John Young is now on the clock to get his concession stand in order.
SOS is coming off a 24-8 (75%) performance in the regional finals, raising his playoff record to 162-62 (72%).
Here are SOS??™s semifinal selections, made while trying to figure out a way to get the Athens Athletic Boosters to add a delivery service.
All games are at 1 p.m. Saturday unless otherwise noted.
Division 1.
Brighton (10-2) vs. Belleville (12-0) at Howell: SOS understands that the past two times these teams have met, the game has come down to the final play. All SOS wants to know is, how does Brighton cover Deion Burks? Who blocks Damon Payne? Does anyone want to throw the ball near Andre Seldon? Belle Tire 33, Brighton Beach Memoires 23.
Utica Eisenhower quarterback Blake Rastigue runs the option against Davison on Nov. 15, 2019, in Ortonville. (Photo: Kirthmon F. Dozier, Detroit Free Press)
Sterling Heights Stevenson (8-4) vs. Davison (10-2) at Troy Athens: Stevenson, after finishing fourth in the ultra-tough MAC Red, is on the roll of all rolls. Giovanni El-Hadi has been a dominating defensive lineman for the Titans. The tough thing for the Stevenson defense ??” not only is Davison??™s Brendan Sullivan a terrific passer, but Caleb Smith is also threat at running back. Davidson Freeway 28, Steve ???N Son 21.
Division 2.
Muskegon Mona Shores (10-2) vs. Walled Lake Western (11-1) at Okemos: This game features a pair of outstanding quarterbacks: Mona Shores??™ Caden Broersma and Western??™s Zach Trainor. But Mona has no one who compares with Western receiver Abdur-Rahmaan Yaseen, who has caught 75 passes for 1,546 yards and 18 TDs. Best Western 38, Mona Row the Boat to Shore 31.
Birmingham Seaholm (9-3) vs. Detroit King (10-2) at Novi (3 p.m., Saturday) : Seaholm??™s veer offense can be a nightmare to prepare for, especially the way QB Caleb Knoer runs the show and the way Chaz Strecker plays with reckless abandon. But King??™s Peny Boone is running like a Big Ten recruit that he is and the Crusaders' defense will adjust just fine. King of Wishful Thinking 37, Jennifer Hammond High 28.
Division 3.
DeWitt (10-2) vs. Muskegon (12-0) at East Kentwood: SOS didn??™t see this one coming. Wasn??™t this supposed to be a rebuilding year at DeWitt? Well, it didn??™t take long. But SOS doesn??™t think there is anywhere on earth besides Ford Field that Muskegon??™s Cameron Martinez is going to end his high school career. Muskie??™s Gone 41, DeWhat 33.
River Rouge high school defenders tackle Detroit Catholic Central's Danny Scott during first-half action Friday, Oct. 18, 2019 at River Rouge. (Photo: Kirthmon F. Dozier, Detroit Free Press)
River Rouge (11-1) vs. Chelsea (12-0) at Dearborn High: Chelsea advanced to the Division 4 final last season, but there is a big difference playing up a level. That hasn??™t been a problem for the Bulldogs . until now. Rouge running back De'Andre Bulley is just that, a bully in the way he runs over defensive players. Rouge River 23, Jeff Daniels High 21.
Division 4.
Hudsonville Unity Christian (9-3) vs. Grand Rapids Catholic Central (11-1) at Jenison: Unity Christian, which won the Division 5 state title last season, has had a nice run up in D-4, but the crystal ball says the run is over. CC quarterback Joey Silveri may be only a sophomore, but he doesn??™t play like one. Catholics in Grand Rapids 30, Unity Breakfast 27.
Flint Powers (10-2) vs. Birmingham Detroit Country Day (12-0) at Howell Parker Middle School: Donavan Franklin leads a lethal ground game for Powers. But Country Day has a balanced attack featuring the passing of Ahlon Mitchell and the running of Anthony Ammori. Country Dog 21, Flint Power & Light 17.
Division 5.
Lansing Catholic (11-1) vs. Kingsley (12-0) at Greenville: SOS acknowledges that Lansing Catholic coach Jim Ahern is the Quarterback Whisperer. You don??™t get a run of quarterbacks this good without knowing what you??™re doing. But Kingsley has three rugged running backs in Ayden Mullin, Owen Graves and Payson Caballero, and then there is QB Tyler Inthisone, who is also a playmaker. Fred Schramski High 28, Dantonio Catholic 24.
Detroit Denby (10-2) vs. Almont (12-0) at Walled Lake Central: You have to be really, really old ??” around SOS??™s age ??” to remember that back in the 1960s, Denby pretty much ruled the PSL, playing in four of the final five Goodfellow Games against the Catholic League champ. Latrell Thompkins could have played on any of those teams. But if Almont continues to dominate in the trenches, it will be in the final. Almond Joy 21, Den B. 12.
Division 6.
Montague (10-2) vs. Maple City Glen Lake (11-1) at Clare: Glen Lake survived its trip to the U.P., but things get tougher this week. Montague has played a challenging schedule, and beating Ravenna in the playoffs after losing to the Bulldogs in the regular season says a lot. Quarterback Drew Collins will be difficult for Glen Lake to stop. Goo Goo Dolls 36, Glen Close 31.
Onsted (10-2) vs. Monroe St. Mary Catholic Central (10-1) at Ypsilanti Lincoln: St. Mary??™s defense will have to find a way to control Onsted junior quarterback Dylan Terryberry, who has been extremely efficient this season. But the Onsted defense will have to contend with CC??™s T-formation offense, which makes determining exactly which back has the ball an adventure ??” and which is why CC is averaging 35.7 points this season. Ray Lauwers High 34, Instead 26.
Division 7.
Pewamo-Westphalia (12-0) vs. Iron Mountain (12-0) at Superior Dome (7 p.m., Friday) : The last time these schools met was in the Division 3 boys basketball state final in March. In the final two minutes, the three officials seemed to completely lose their minds and made some incomprehensible calls that cost Iron Mountain the title. P-W won??™t need any help this time. Pewamo Won??™t Fail You 28, Izzo??™s Mountain 24.
Cass City (11-1) vs. Jackson Lumen Christi (11-0) at Novi (11 a.m., Saturday) : It was a tremendous accomplishment for Cass City to claim its first regional title by beating Division 7 powerhouse Loyola, but this is a whole new ballgame. Lumen Christi won the past three Division 6 state titles and is headed back to Ford Field in search of title No. 12. Aluminum Foil 38, Momma Cass 23.
Division 8.
Beal City (11-1) vs. Ubly (10-2) at Mt. Pleasant: SOS is no football coach, but if he were Beal City??™s defensive coordinator, he might want to make sure his unit keeps an eye on Carson Heleski. Why? Well, all young Mr. Heleski did last week against Saginaw Nouvel was carry the ball 37 times, gain 347 yards and score six touchdowns. Any more questions? Bubbly 41, Real City 33.
Fowler (11-1) vs. Reading (11-1) at Battle Creek Harper Creek: This is no cakewalk for defending state champ Reading. Fowler has a prolific running attack revolving around Kyle Snyder and quarterback Caiden Pung. Elijah Hill and Roger Hill can gain a lot of yards for Reading, which has brothers Ben and Nick Affholter to restore law and order. Reading, ???Riting, ???Rithmetic 24, Foul or Fair 21.


High school football semifinals: Son of Swami makes his picks.
Highlights from Belleville's regional finals playoff win over West Bloomfield on Nov. 16, 2019. Detroit Free Press.
It is with a heavy heart ??” and empty stomach ??” that the Son of Swami approaches this week??™s football semifinal games.
The heart has nothing to do with SOS??™s overall playoff picks, although SOS isn??™t pleased. The stomach comes into play with SOS??™s destination this week.
You see, SOS is planning to attend the Belleville-Brighton game at Howell, which means he will not be attending the Division 1 semifinal game at Troy Athens.
The Davison-Sterling Heights Stevenson game should be good, but that really isn??™t important here. The problem is SOS won??™t be able to eat at the Athens??™ concession stand, clearly the best concession stand in North America.
Grill master Rich Maziasz sent SOS the menu for Saturday??™s game and the Athens Athletic Boosters have outdone themselves.
In addition to the world-famous Bobby D Specialty Burger ??” a cheeseburger with pulled pork and cole slaw, honoring Athens athletic director Bob Dowd ??” they have added the Fulchenator, a cheeseburger with Swiss cheese, pastrami and cole slaw, in recognition of district athletic director Tim Fulcher.
And then there's the MacChesky, a hamburger with four-cheese mac 'n' cheese, named for superintendent Dr. Richard Machesky.
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The concession stand also features the standard fare of regular hamburgers, hot dogs and pizza, as well as anything you could possibly want to drink, including Cherry Coke and Diet Coke, which can be mixed on the soda dispenser.
A year ago, on SOS??™s recommendation, former Detroit Catholic Central All-State player Ken Wandzel ate two Bobby D burgers and is still raving about it.
But SOS is turning his back on all of that to go to Howell, where athletic director John Young is now on the clock to get his concession stand in order.
SOS is coming off a 24-8 (75%) performance in the regional finals, raising his playoff record to 162-62 (72%).
Here are SOS??™s semifinal selections, made while trying to figure out a way to get the Athens Athletic Boosters to add a delivery service.
All games are at 1 p.m. Saturday unless otherwise noted.
Division 1.
Brighton (10-2) vs. Belleville (12-0) at Howell: SOS understands that the past two times these teams have met, the game has come down to the final play. All SOS wants to know is, how does Brighton cover Deion Burks? Who blocks Damon Payne? Does anyone want to throw the ball near Andre Seldon? Belle Tire 33, Brighton Beach Memoires 23.
Utica Eisenhower quarterback Blake Rastigue runs the option against Davison on Nov. 15, 2019, in Ortonville. (Photo: Kirthmon F. Dozier, Detroit Free Press)
Sterling Heights Stevenson (8-4) vs. Davison (10-2) at Troy Athens: Stevenson, after finishing fourth in the ultra-tough MAC Red, is on the roll of all rolls. Giovanni El-Hadi has been a dominating defensive lineman for the Titans. The tough thing for the Stevenson defense ??” not only is Davison??™s Brendan Sullivan a terrific passer, but Caleb Smith is also threat at running back. Davidson Freeway 28, Steve ???N Son 21.
Division 2.
Muskegon Mona Shores (10-2) vs. Walled Lake Western (11-1) at Okemos: This game features a pair of outstanding quarterbacks: Mona Shores??™ Caden Broersma and Western??™s Zach Trainor. But Mona has no one who compares with Western receiver Abdur-Rahmaan Yaseen, who has caught 75 passes for 1,546 yards and 18 TDs. Best Western 38, Mona Row the Boat to Shore 31.
Birmingham Seaholm (9-3) vs. Detroit King (10-2) at Novi (3 p.m., Saturday) : Seaholm??™s veer offense can be a nightmare to prepare for, especially the way QB Caleb Knoer runs the show and the way Chaz Strecker plays with reckless abandon. But King??™s Peny Boone is running like a Big Ten recruit that he is and the Crusaders' defense will adjust just fine. King of Wishful Thinking 37, Jennifer Hammond High 28.
Division 3.
DeWitt (10-2) vs. Muskegon (12-0) at East Kentwood: SOS didn??™t see this one coming. Wasn??™t this supposed to be a rebuilding year at DeWitt? Well, it didn??™t take long. But SOS doesn??™t think there is anywhere on earth besides Ford Field that Muskegon??™s Cameron Martinez is going to end his high school career. Muskie??™s Gone 41, DeWhat 33.
River Rouge high school defenders tackle Detroit Catholic Central's Danny Scott during first-half action Friday, Oct. 18, 2019 at River Rouge. (Photo: Kirthmon F. Dozier, Detroit Free Press)
River Rouge (11-1) vs. Chelsea (12-0) at Dearborn High: Chelsea advanced to the Division 4 final last season, but there is a big difference playing up a level. That hasn??™t been a problem for the Bulldogs . until now. Rouge running back De'Andre Bulley is just that, a bully in the way he runs over defensive players. Rouge River 23, Jeff Daniels High 21.
Division 4.
Hudsonville Unity Christian (9-3) vs. Grand Rapids Catholic Central (11-1) at Jenison: Unity Christian, which won the Division 5 state title last season, has had a nice run up in D-4, but the crystal ball says the run is over. CC quarterback Joey Silveri may be only a sophomore, but he doesn??™t play like one. Catholics in Grand Rapids 30, Unity Breakfast 27.
Flint Powers (10-2) vs. Birmingham Detroit Country Day (12-0) at Howell Parker Middle School: Donavan Franklin leads a lethal ground game for Powers. But Country Day has a balanced attack featuring the passing of Ahlon Mitchell and the running of Anthony Ammori. Country Dog 21, Flint Power & Light 17.
Division 5.
Lansing Catholic (11-1) vs. Kingsley (12-0) at Greenville: SOS acknowledges that Lansing Catholic coach Jim Ahern is the Quarterback Whisperer. You don??™t get a run of quarterbacks this good without knowing what you??™re doing. But Kingsley has three rugged running backs in Ayden Mullin, Owen Graves and Payson Caballero, and then there is QB Tyler Inthisone, who is also a playmaker. Fred Schramski High 28, Dantonio Catholic 24.
Detroit Denby (10-2) vs. Almont (12-0) at Walled Lake Central: You have to be really, really old ??” around SOS??™s age ??” to remember that back in the 1960s, Denby pretty much ruled the PSL, playing in four of the final five Goodfellow Games against the Catholic League champ. Latrell Thompkins could have played on any of those teams. But if Almont continues to dominate in the trenches, it will be in the final. Almond Joy 21, Den B. 12.
Division 6.
Montague (10-2) vs. Maple City Glen Lake (11-1) at Clare: Glen Lake survived its trip to the U.P., but things get tougher this week. Montague has played a challenging schedule, and beating Ravenna in the playoffs after losing to the Bulldogs in the regular season says a lot. Quarterback Drew Collins will be difficult for Glen Lake to stop. Goo Goo Dolls 36, Glen Close 31.
Onsted (10-2) vs. Monroe St. Mary Catholic Central (10-1) at Ypsilanti Lincoln: St. Mary??™s defense will have to find a way to control Onsted junior quarterback Dylan Terryberry, who has been extremely efficient this season. But the Onsted defense will have to contend with CC??™s T-formation offense, which makes determining exactly which back has the ball an adventure ??” and which is why CC is averaging 35.7 points this season. Ray Lauwers High 34, Instead 26.
Division 7.
Pewamo-Westphalia (12-0) vs. Iron Mountain (12-0) at Superior Dome (7 p.m., Friday) : The last time these schools met was in the Division 3 boys basketball state final in March. In the final two minutes, the three officials seemed to completely lose their minds and made some incomprehensible calls that cost Iron Mountain the title. P-W won??™t need any help this time. Pewamo Won??™t Fail You 28, Izzo??™s Mountain 24.
Cass City (11-1) vs. Jackson Lumen Christi (11-0) at Novi (11 a.m., Saturday) : It was a tremendous accomplishment for Cass City to claim its first regional title by beating Division 7 powerhouse Loyola, but this is a whole new ballgame. Lumen Christi won the past three Division 6 state titles and is headed back to Ford Field in search of title No. 12. Aluminum Foil 38, Momma Cass 23.
Division 8.
Beal City (11-1) vs. Ubly (10-2) at Mt. Pleasant: SOS is no football coach, but if he were Beal City??™s defensive coordinator, he might want to make sure his unit keeps an eye on Carson Heleski. Why? Well, all young Mr. Heleski did last week against Saginaw Nouvel was carry the ball 37 times, gain 347 yards and score six touchdowns. Any more questions? Bubbly 41, Real City 33.
Fowler (11-1) vs. Reading (11-1) at Battle Creek Harper Creek: This is no cakewalk for defending state champ Reading. Fowler has a prolific running attack revolving around Kyle Snyder and quarterback Caiden Pung. Elijah Hill and Roger Hill can gain a lot of yards for Reading, which has brothers Ben and Nick Affholter to restore law and order. Reading, ???Riting, ???Rithmetic 24, Foul or Fair 21.




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?»?High school football semifinals: Son of Swami makes his picks.
Highlights from Belleville's regional finals playoff win over West Bloomfield on Nov. 16, 2019. Detroit Free Press.
It is with a heavy heart ??” and empty stomach ??” that the Son of Swami approaches this week??™s football semifinal games.
The heart has nothing to do with SOS??™s overall playoff picks, although SOS isn??™t pleased. The stomach comes into play with SOS??™s destination this week.
You see, SOS is planning to attend the Belleville-Brighton game at Howell, which means he will not be attending the Division 1 semifinal game at Troy Athens.
The Davison-Sterling Heights Stevenson game should be good, but that really isn??™t important here. The problem is SOS won??™t be able to eat at the Athens??™ concession stand, clearly the best concession stand in North America.
Grill master Rich Maziasz sent SOS the menu for Saturday??™s game and the Athens Athletic Boosters have outdone themselves.
In addition to the world-famous Bobby D Specialty Burger ??” a cheeseburger with pulled pork and cole slaw, honoring Athens athletic director Bob Dowd ??” they have added the Fulchenator, a cheeseburger with Swiss cheese, pastrami and cole slaw, in recognition of district athletic director Tim Fulcher.
And then there's the MacChesky, a hamburger with four-cheese mac 'n' cheese, named for superintendent Dr. Richard Machesky.
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The concession stand also features the standard fare of regular hamburgers, hot dogs and pizza, as well as anything you could possibly want to drink, including Cherry Coke and Diet Coke, which can be mixed on the soda dispenser.
A year ago, on SOS??™s recommendation, former Detroit Catholic Central All-State player Ken Wandzel ate two Bobby D burgers and is still raving about it.
But SOS is turning his back on all of that to go to Howell, where athletic director John Young is now on the clock to get his concession stand in order.
SOS is coming off a 24-8 (75%) performance in the regional finals, raising his playoff record to 162-62 (72%).
Here are SOS??™s semifinal selections, made while trying to figure out a way to get the Athens Athletic Boosters to add a delivery service.
All games are at 1 p.m. Saturday unless otherwise noted.
Division 1.
Brighton (10-2) vs. Belleville (12-0) at Howell: SOS understands that the past two times these teams have met, the game has come down to the final play. All SOS wants to know is, how does Brighton cover Deion Burks? Who blocks Damon Payne? Does anyone want to throw the ball near Andre Seldon? Belle Tire 33, Brighton Beach Memoires 23.
Utica Eisenhower quarterback Blake Rastigue runs the option against Davison on Nov. 15, 2019, in Ortonville. (Photo: Kirthmon F. Dozier, Detroit Free Press)
Sterling Heights Stevenson (8-4) vs. Davison (10-2) at Troy Athens: Stevenson, after finishing fourth in the ultra-tough MAC Red, is on the roll of all rolls. Giovanni El-Hadi has been a dominating defensive lineman for the Titans. The tough thing for the Stevenson defense ??” not only is Davison??™s Brendan Sullivan a terrific passer, but Caleb Smith is also threat at running back. Davidson Freeway 28, Steve ???N Son 21.
Division 2.
Muskegon Mona Shores (10-2) vs. Walled Lake Western (11-1) at Okemos: This game features a pair of outstanding quarterbacks: Mona Shores??™ Caden Broersma and Western??™s Zach Trainor. But Mona has no one who compares with Western receiver Abdur-Rahmaan Yaseen, who has caught 75 passes for 1,546 yards and 18 TDs. Best Western 38, Mona Row the Boat to Shore 31.
Birmingham Seaholm (9-3) vs. Detroit King (10-2) at Novi (3 p.m., Saturday) : Seaholm??™s veer offense can be a nightmare to prepare for, especially the way QB Caleb Knoer runs the show and the way Chaz Strecker plays with reckless abandon. But King??™s Peny Boone is running like a Big Ten recruit that he is and the Crusaders' defense will adjust just fine. King of Wishful Thinking 37, Jennifer Hammond High 28.
Division 3.
DeWitt (10-2) vs. Muskegon (12-0) at East Kentwood: SOS didn??™t see this one coming. Wasn??™t this supposed to be a rebuilding year at DeWitt? Well, it didn??™t take long. But SOS doesn??™t think there is anywhere on earth besides Ford Field that Muskegon??™s Cameron Martinez is going to end his high school career. Muskie??™s Gone 41, DeWhat 33.
River Rouge high school defenders tackle Detroit Catholic Central's Danny Scott during first-half action Friday, Oct. 18, 2019 at River Rouge. (Photo: Kirthmon F. Dozier, Detroit Free Press)
River Rouge (11-1) vs. Chelsea (12-0) at Dearborn High: Chelsea advanced to the Division 4 final last season, but there is a big difference playing up a level. That hasn??™t been a problem for the Bulldogs . until now. Rouge running back De'Andre Bulley is just that, a bully in the way he runs over defensive players. Rouge River 23, Jeff Daniels High 21.
Division 4.
Hudsonville Unity Christian (9-3) vs. Grand Rapids Catholic Central (11-1) at Jenison: Unity Christian, which won the Division 5 state title last season, has had a nice run up in D-4, but the crystal ball says the run is over. CC quarterback Joey Silveri may be only a sophomore, but he doesn??™t play like one. Catholics in Grand Rapids 30, Unity Breakfast 27.
Flint Powers (10-2) vs. Birmingham Detroit Country Day (12-0) at Howell Parker Middle School: Donavan Franklin leads a lethal ground game for Powers. But Country Day has a balanced attack featuring the passing of Ahlon Mitchell and the running of Anthony Ammori. Country Dog 21, Flint Power & Light 17.
Division 5.
Lansing Catholic (11-1) vs. Kingsley (12-0) at Greenville: SOS acknowledges that Lansing Catholic coach Jim Ahern is the Quarterback Whisperer. You don??™t get a run of quarterbacks this good without knowing what you??™re doing. But Kingsley has three rugged running backs in Ayden Mullin, Owen Graves and Payson Caballero, and then there is QB Tyler Inthisone, who is also a playmaker. Fred Schramski High 28, Dantonio Catholic 24.
Detroit Denby (10-2) vs. Almont (12-0) at Walled Lake Central: You have to be really, really old ??” around SOS??™s age ??” to remember that back in the 1960s, Denby pretty much ruled the PSL, playing in four of the final five Goodfellow Games against the Catholic League champ. Latrell Thompkins could have played on any of those teams. But if Almont continues to dominate in the trenches, it will be in the final. Almond Joy 21, Den B. 12.
Division 6.
Montague (10-2) vs. Maple City Glen Lake (11-1) at Clare: Glen Lake survived its trip to the U.P., but things get tougher this week. Montague has played a challenging schedule, and beating Ravenna in the playoffs after losing to the Bulldogs in the regular season says a lot. Quarterback Drew Collins will be difficult for Glen Lake to stop. Goo Goo Dolls 36, Glen Close 31.
Onsted (10-2) vs. Monroe St. Mary Catholic Central (10-1) at Ypsilanti Lincoln: St. Mary??™s defense will have to find a way to control Onsted junior quarterback Dylan Terryberry, who has been extremely efficient this season. But the Onsted defense will have to contend with CC??™s T-formation offense, which makes determining exactly which back has the ball an adventure ??” and which is why CC is averaging 35.7 points this season. Ray Lauwers High 34, Instead 26.
Division 7.
Pewamo-Westphalia (12-0) vs. Iron Mountain (12-0) at Superior Dome (7 p.m., Friday) : The last time these schools met was in the Division 3 boys basketball state final in March. In the final two minutes, the three officials seemed to completely lose their minds and made some incomprehensible calls that cost Iron Mountain the title. P-W won??™t need any help this time. Pewamo Won??™t Fail You 28, Izzo??™s Mountain 24.
Cass City (11-1) vs. Jackson Lumen Christi (11-0) at Novi (11 a.m., Saturday) : It was a tremendous accomplishment for Cass City to claim its first regional title by beating Division 7 powerhouse Loyola, but this is a whole new ballgame. Lumen Christi won the past three Division 6 state titles and is headed back to Ford Field in search of title No. 12. Aluminum Foil 38, Momma Cass 23.
Division 8.
Beal City (11-1) vs. Ubly (10-2) at Mt. Pleasant: SOS is no football coach, but if he were Beal City??™s defensive coordinator, he might want to make sure his unit keeps an eye on Carson Heleski. Why? Well, all young Mr. Heleski did last week against Saginaw Nouvel was carry the ball 37 times, gain 347 yards and score six touchdowns. Any more questions? Bubbly 41, Real City 33.
Fowler (11-1) vs. Reading (11-1) at Battle Creek Harper Creek: This is no cakewalk for defending state champ Reading. Fowler has a prolific running attack revolving around Kyle Snyder and quarterback Caiden Pung. Elijah Hill and Roger Hill can gain a lot of yards for Reading, which has brothers Ben and Nick Affholter to restore law and order. Reading, ???Riting, ???Rithmetic 24, Foul or Fair 21.


High school football semifinals: Son of Swami makes his picks.
Highlights from Belleville's regional finals playoff win over West Bloomfield on Nov. 16, 2019. Detroit Free Press.
It is with a heavy heart ??” and empty stomach ??” that the Son of Swami approaches this week??™s football semifinal games.
The heart has nothing to do with SOS??™s overall playoff picks, although SOS isn??™t pleased. The stomach comes into play with SOS??™s destination this week.
You see, SOS is planning to attend the Belleville-Brighton game at Howell, which means he will not be attending the Division 1 semifinal game at Troy Athens.
The Davison-Sterling Heights Stevenson game should be good, but that really isn??™t important here. The problem is SOS won??™t be able to eat at the Athens??™ concession stand, clearly the best concession stand in North America.
Grill master Rich Maziasz sent SOS the menu for Saturday??™s game and the Athens Athletic Boosters have outdone themselves.
In addition to the world-famous Bobby D Specialty Burger ??” a cheeseburger with pulled pork and cole slaw, honoring Athens athletic director Bob Dowd ??” they have added the Fulchenator, a cheeseburger with Swiss cheese, pastrami and cole slaw, in recognition of district athletic director Tim Fulcher.
And then there's the MacChesky, a hamburger with four-cheese mac 'n' cheese, named for superintendent Dr. Richard Machesky.
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The concession stand also features the standard fare of regular hamburgers, hot dogs and pizza, as well as anything you could possibly want to drink, including Cherry Coke and Diet Coke, which can be mixed on the soda dispenser.
A year ago, on SOS??™s recommendation, former Detroit Catholic Central All-State player Ken Wandzel ate two Bobby D burgers and is still raving about it.
But SOS is turning his back on all of that to go to Howell, where athletic director John Young is now on the clock to get his concession stand in order.
SOS is coming off a 24-8 (75%) performance in the regional finals, raising his playoff record to 162-62 (72%).
Here are SOS??™s semifinal selections, made while trying to figure out a way to get the Athens Athletic Boosters to add a delivery service.
All games are at 1 p.m. Saturday unless otherwise noted.
Division 1.
Brighton (10-2) vs. Belleville (12-0) at Howell: SOS understands that the past two times these teams have met, the game has come down to the final play. All SOS wants to know is, how does Brighton cover Deion Burks? Who blocks Damon Payne? Does anyone want to throw the ball near Andre Seldon? Belle Tire 33, Brighton Beach Memoires 23.
Utica Eisenhower quarterback Blake Rastigue runs the option against Davison on Nov. 15, 2019, in Ortonville. (Photo: Kirthmon F. Dozier, Detroit Free Press)
Sterling Heights Stevenson (8-4) vs. Davison (10-2) at Troy Athens: Stevenson, after finishing fourth in the ultra-tough MAC Red, is on the roll of all rolls. Giovanni El-Hadi has been a dominating defensive lineman for the Titans. The tough thing for the Stevenson defense ??” not only is Davison??™s Brendan Sullivan a terrific passer, but Caleb Smith is also threat at running back. Davidson Freeway 28, Steve ???N Son 21.
Division 2.
Muskegon Mona Shores (10-2) vs. Walled Lake Western (11-1) at Okemos: This game features a pair of outstanding quarterbacks: Mona Shores??™ Caden Broersma and Western??™s Zach Trainor. But Mona has no one who compares with Western receiver Abdur-Rahmaan Yaseen, who has caught 75 passes for 1,546 yards and 18 TDs. Best Western 38, Mona Row the Boat to Shore 31.
Birmingham Seaholm (9-3) vs. Detroit King (10-2) at Novi (3 p.m., Saturday) : Seaholm??™s veer offense can be a nightmare to prepare for, especially the way QB Caleb Knoer runs the show and the way Chaz Strecker plays with reckless abandon. But King??™s Peny Boone is running like a Big Ten recruit that he is and the Crusaders' defense will adjust just fine. King of Wishful Thinking 37, Jennifer Hammond High 28.
Division 3.
DeWitt (10-2) vs. Muskegon (12-0) at East Kentwood: SOS didn??™t see this one coming. Wasn??™t this supposed to be a rebuilding year at DeWitt? Well, it didn??™t take long. But SOS doesn??™t think there is anywhere on earth besides Ford Field that Muskegon??™s Cameron Martinez is going to end his high school career. Muskie??™s Gone 41, DeWhat 33.
River Rouge high school defenders tackle Detroit Catholic Central's Danny Scott during first-half action Friday, Oct. 18, 2019 at River Rouge. (Photo: Kirthmon F. Dozier, Detroit Free Press)
River Rouge (11-1) vs. Chelsea (12-0) at Dearborn High: Chelsea advanced to the Division 4 final last season, but there is a big difference playing up a level. That hasn??™t been a problem for the Bulldogs . until now. Rouge running back De'Andre Bulley is just that, a bully in the way he runs over defensive players. Rouge River 23, Jeff Daniels High 21.
Division 4.
Hudsonville Unity Christian (9-3) vs. Grand Rapids Catholic Central (11-1) at Jenison: Unity Christian, which won the Division 5 state title last season, has had a nice run up in D-4, but the crystal ball says the run is over. CC quarterback Joey Silveri may be only a sophomore, but he doesn??™t play like one. Catholics in Grand Rapids 30, Unity Breakfast 27.
Flint Powers (10-2) vs. Birmingham Detroit Country Day (12-0) at Howell Parker Middle School: Donavan Franklin leads a lethal ground game for Powers. But Country Day has a balanced attack featuring the passing of Ahlon Mitchell and the running of Anthony Ammori. Country Dog 21, Flint Power & Light 17.
Division 5.
Lansing Catholic (11-1) vs. Kingsley (12-0) at Greenville: SOS acknowledges that Lansing Catholic coach Jim Ahern is the Quarterback Whisperer. You don??™t get a run of quarterbacks this good without knowing what you??™re doing. But Kingsley has three rugged running backs in Ayden Mullin, Owen Graves and Payson Caballero, and then there is QB Tyler Inthisone, who is also a playmaker. Fred Schramski High 28, Dantonio Catholic 24.
Detroit Denby (10-2) vs. Almont (12-0) at Walled Lake Central: You have to be really, really old ??” around SOS??™s age ??” to remember that back in the 1960s, Denby pretty much ruled the PSL, playing in four of the final five Goodfellow Games against the Catholic League champ. Latrell Thompkins could have played on any of those teams. But if Almont continues to dominate in the trenches, it will be in the final. Almond Joy 21, Den B. 12.
Division 6.
Montague (10-2) vs. Maple City Glen Lake (11-1) at Clare: Glen Lake survived its trip to the U.P., but things get tougher this week. Montague has played a challenging schedule, and beating Ravenna in the playoffs after losing to the Bulldogs in the regular season says a lot. Quarterback Drew Collins will be difficult for Glen Lake to stop. Goo Goo Dolls 36, Glen Close 31.
Onsted (10-2) vs. Monroe St. Mary Catholic Central (10-1) at Ypsilanti Lincoln: St. Mary??™s defense will have to find a way to control Onsted junior quarterback Dylan Terryberry, who has been extremely efficient this season. But the Onsted defense will have to contend with CC??™s T-formation offense, which makes determining exactly which back has the ball an adventure ??” and which is why CC is averaging 35.7 points this season. Ray Lauwers High 34, Instead 26.
Division 7.
Pewamo-Westphalia (12-0) vs. Iron Mountain (12-0) at Superior Dome (7 p.m., Friday) : The last time these schools met was in the Division 3 boys basketball state final in March. In the final two minutes, the three officials seemed to completely lose their minds and made some incomprehensible calls that cost Iron Mountain the title. P-W won??™t need any help this time. Pewamo Won??™t Fail You 28, Izzo??™s Mountain 24.
Cass City (11-1) vs. Jackson Lumen Christi (11-0) at Novi (11 a.m., Saturday) : It was a tremendous accomplishment for Cass City to claim its first regional title by beating Division 7 powerhouse Loyola, but this is a whole new ballgame. Lumen Christi won the past three Division 6 state titles and is headed back to Ford Field in search of title No. 12. Aluminum Foil 38, Momma Cass 23.
Division 8.
Beal City (11-1) vs. Ubly (10-2) at Mt. Pleasant: SOS is no football coach, but if he were Beal City??™s defensive coordinator, he might want to make sure his unit keeps an eye on Carson Heleski. Why? Well, all young Mr. Heleski did last week against Saginaw Nouvel was carry the ball 37 times, gain 347 yards and score six touchdowns. Any more questions? Bubbly 41, Real City 33.
Fowler (11-1) vs. Reading (11-1) at Battle Creek Harper Creek: This is no cakewalk for defending state champ Reading. Fowler has a prolific running attack revolving around Kyle Snyder and quarterback Caiden Pung. Elijah Hill and Roger Hill can gain a lot of yards for Reading, which has brothers Ben and Nick Affholter to restore law and order. Reading, ???Riting, ???Rithmetic 24, Foul or Fair 21.


High school football semifinals: Son of Swami makes his picks.
Highlights from Belleville's regional finals playoff win over West Bloomfield on Nov. 16, 2019. Detroit Free Press.
It is with a heavy heart ??” and empty stomach ??” that the Son of Swami approaches this week??™s football semifinal games.
The heart has nothing to do with SOS??™s overall playoff picks, although SOS isn??™t pleased. The stomach comes into play with SOS??™s destination this week.
You see, SOS is planning to attend the Belleville-Brighton game at Howell, which means he will not be attending the Division 1 semifinal game at Troy Athens.
The Davison-Sterling Heights Stevenson game should be good, but that really isn??™t important here. The problem is SOS won??™t be able to eat at the Athens??™ concession stand, clearly the best concession stand in North America.
Grill master Rich Maziasz sent SOS the menu for Saturday??™s game and the Athens Athletic Boosters have outdone themselves.
In addition to the world-famous Bobby D Specialty Burger ??” a cheeseburger with pulled pork and cole slaw, honoring Athens athletic director Bob Dowd ??” they have added the Fulchenator, a cheeseburger with Swiss cheese, pastrami and cole slaw, in recognition of district athletic director Tim Fulcher.
And then there's the MacChesky, a hamburger with four-cheese mac 'n' cheese, named for superintendent Dr. Richard Machesky.
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The concession stand also features the standard fare of regular hamburgers, hot dogs and pizza, as well as anything you could possibly want to drink, including Cherry Coke and Diet Coke, which can be mixed on the soda dispenser.
A year ago, on SOS??™s recommendation, former Detroit Catholic Central All-State player Ken Wandzel ate two Bobby D burgers and is still raving about it.
But SOS is turning his back on all of that to go to Howell, where athletic director John Young is now on the clock to get his concession stand in order.
SOS is coming off a 24-8 (75%) performance in the regional finals, raising his playoff record to 162-62 (72%).
Here are SOS??™s semifinal selections, made while trying to figure out a way to get the Athens Athletic Boosters to add a delivery service.
All games are at 1 p.m. Saturday unless otherwise noted.
Division 1.
Brighton (10-2) vs. Belleville (12-0) at Howell: SOS understands that the past two times these teams have met, the game has come down to the final play. All SOS wants to know is, how does Brighton cover Deion Burks? Who blocks Damon Payne? Does anyone want to throw the ball near Andre Seldon? Belle Tire 33, Brighton Beach Memoires 23.
Utica Eisenhower quarterback Blake Rastigue runs the option against Davison on Nov. 15, 2019, in Ortonville. (Photo: Kirthmon F. Dozier, Detroit Free Press)
Sterling Heights Stevenson (8-4) vs. Davison (10-2) at Troy Athens: Stevenson, after finishing fourth in the ultra-tough MAC Red, is on the roll of all rolls. Giovanni El-Hadi has been a dominating defensive lineman for the Titans. The tough thing for the Stevenson defense ??” not only is Davison??™s Brendan Sullivan a terrific passer, but Caleb Smith is also threat at running back. Davidson Freeway 28, Steve ???N Son 21.
Division 2.
Muskegon Mona Shores (10-2) vs. Walled Lake Western (11-1) at Okemos: This game features a pair of outstanding quarterbacks: Mona Shores??™ Caden Broersma and Western??™s Zach Trainor. But Mona has no one who compares with Western receiver Abdur-Rahmaan Yaseen, who has caught 75 passes for 1,546 yards and 18 TDs. Best Western 38, Mona Row the Boat to Shore 31.
Birmingham Seaholm (9-3) vs. Detroit King (10-2) at Novi (3 p.m., Saturday) : Seaholm??™s veer offense can be a nightmare to prepare for, especially the way QB Caleb Knoer runs the show and the way Chaz Strecker plays with reckless abandon. But King??™s Peny Boone is running like a Big Ten recruit that he is and the Crusaders' defense will adjust just fine. King of Wishful Thinking 37, Jennifer Hammond High 28.
Division 3.
DeWitt (10-2) vs. Muskegon (12-0) at East Kentwood: SOS didn??™t see this one coming. Wasn??™t this supposed to be a rebuilding year at DeWitt? Well, it didn??™t take long. But SOS doesn??™t think there is anywhere on earth besides Ford Field that Muskegon??™s Cameron Martinez is going to end his high school career. Muskie??™s Gone 41, DeWhat 33.
River Rouge high school defenders tackle Detroit Catholic Central's Danny Scott during first-half action Friday, Oct. 18, 2019 at River Rouge. (Photo: Kirthmon F. Dozier, Detroit Free Press)
River Rouge (11-1) vs. Chelsea (12-0) at Dearborn High: Chelsea advanced to the Division 4 final last season, but there is a big difference playing up a level. That hasn??™t been a problem for the Bulldogs . until now. Rouge running back De'Andre Bulley is just that, a bully in the way he runs over defensive players. Rouge River 23, Jeff Daniels High 21.
Division 4.
Hudsonville Unity Christian (9-3) vs. Grand Rapids Catholic Central (11-1) at Jenison: Unity Christian, which won the Division 5 state title last season, has had a nice run up in D-4, but the crystal ball says the run is over. CC quarterback Joey Silveri may be only a sophomore, but he doesn??™t play like one. Catholics in Grand Rapids 30, Unity Breakfast 27.
Flint Powers (10-2) vs. Birmingham Detroit Country Day (12-0) at Howell Parker Middle School: Donavan Franklin leads a lethal ground game for Powers. But Country Day has a balanced attack featuring the passing of Ahlon Mitchell and the running of Anthony Ammori. Country Dog 21, Flint Power & Light 17.
Division 5.
Lansing Catholic (11-1) vs. Kingsley (12-0) at Greenville: SOS acknowledges that Lansing Catholic coach Jim Ahern is the Quarterback Whisperer. You don??™t get a run of quarterbacks this good without knowing what you??™re doing. But Kingsley has three rugged running backs in Ayden Mullin, Owen Graves and Payson Caballero, and then there is QB Tyler Inthisone, who is also a playmaker. Fred Schramski High 28, Dantonio Catholic 24.
Detroit Denby (10-2) vs. Almont (12-0) at Walled Lake Central: You have to be really, really old ??” around SOS??™s age ??” to remember that back in the 1960s, Denby pretty much ruled the PSL, playing in four of the final five Goodfellow Games against the Catholic League champ. Latrell Thompkins could have played on any of those teams. But if Almont continues to dominate in the trenches, it will be in the final. Almond Joy 21, Den B. 12.
Division 6.
Montague (10-2) vs. Maple City Glen Lake (11-1) at Clare: Glen Lake survived its trip to the U.P., but things get tougher this week. Montague has played a challenging schedule, and beating Ravenna in the playoffs after losing to the Bulldogs in the regular season says a lot. Quarterback Drew Collins will be difficult for Glen Lake to stop. Goo Goo Dolls 36, Glen Close 31.
Onsted (10-2) vs. Monroe St. Mary Catholic Central (10-1) at Ypsilanti Lincoln: St. Mary??™s defense will have to find a way to control Onsted junior quarterback Dylan Terryberry, who has been extremely efficient this season. But the Onsted defense will have to contend with CC??™s T-formation offense, which makes determining exactly which back has the ball an adventure ??” and which is why CC is averaging 35.7 points this season. Ray Lauwers High 34, Instead 26.
Division 7.
Pewamo-Westphalia (12-0) vs. Iron Mountain (12-0) at Superior Dome (7 p.m., Friday) : The last time these schools met was in the Division 3 boys basketball state final in March. In the final two minutes, the three officials seemed to completely lose their minds and made some incomprehensible calls that cost Iron Mountain the title. P-W won??™t need any help this time. Pewamo Won??™t Fail You 28, Izzo??™s Mountain 24.
Cass City (11-1) vs. Jackson Lumen Christi (11-0) at Novi (11 a.m., Saturday) : It was a tremendous accomplishment for Cass City to claim its first regional title by beating Division 7 powerhouse Loyola, but this is a whole new ballgame. Lumen Christi won the past three Division 6 state titles and is headed back to Ford Field in search of title No. 12. Aluminum Foil 38, Momma Cass 23.
Division 8.
Beal City (11-1) vs. Ubly (10-2) at Mt. Pleasant: SOS is no football coach, but if he were Beal City??™s defensive coordinator, he might want to make sure his unit keeps an eye on Carson Heleski. Why? Well, all young Mr. Heleski did last week against Saginaw Nouvel was carry the ball 37 times, gain 347 yards and score six touchdowns. Any more questions? Bubbly 41, Real City 33.
Fowler (11-1) vs. Reading (11-1) at Battle Creek Harper Creek: This is no cakewalk for defending state champ Reading. Fowler has a prolific running attack revolving around Kyle Snyder and quarterback Caiden Pung. Elijah Hill and Roger Hill can gain a lot of yards for Reading, which has brothers Ben and Nick Affholter to restore law and order. Reading, ???Riting, ???Rithmetic 24, Foul or Fair 21.


High school football semifinals: Son of Swami makes his picks.
Highlights from Belleville's regional finals playoff win over West Bloomfield on Nov. 16, 2019. Detroit Free Press.
It is with a heavy heart ??” and empty stomach ??” that the Son of Swami approaches this week??™s football semifinal games.
The heart has nothing to do with SOS??™s overall playoff picks, although SOS isn??™t pleased. The stomach comes into play with SOS??™s destination this week.
You see, SOS is planning to attend the Belleville-Brighton game at Howell, which means he will not be attending the Division 1 semifinal game at Troy Athens.
The Davison-Sterling Heights Stevenson game should be good, but that really isn??™t important here. The problem is SOS won??™t be able to eat at the Athens??™ concession stand, clearly the best concession stand in North America.
Grill master Rich Maziasz sent SOS the menu for Saturday??™s game and the Athens Athletic Boosters have outdone themselves.
In addition to the world-famous Bobby D Specialty Burger ??” a cheeseburger with pulled pork and cole slaw, honoring Athens athletic director Bob Dowd ??” they have added the Fulchenator, a cheeseburger with Swiss cheese, pastrami and cole slaw, in recognition of district athletic director Tim Fulcher.
And then there's the MacChesky, a hamburger with four-cheese mac 'n' cheese, named for superintendent Dr. Richard Machesky.
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The concession stand also features the standard fare of regular hamburgers, hot dogs and pizza, as well as anything you could possibly want to drink, including Cherry Coke and Diet Coke, which can be mixed on the soda dispenser.
A year ago, on SOS??™s recommendation, former Detroit Catholic Central All-State player Ken Wandzel ate two Bobby D burgers and is still raving about it.
But SOS is turning his back on all of that to go to Howell, where athletic director John Young is now on the clock to get his concession stand in order.
SOS is coming off a 24-8 (75%) performance in the regional finals, raising his playoff record to 162-62 (72%).
Here are SOS??™s semifinal selections, made while trying to figure out a way to get the Athens Athletic Boosters to add a delivery service.
All games are at 1 p.m. Saturday unless otherwise noted.
Division 1.
Brighton (10-2) vs. Belleville (12-0) at Howell: SOS understands that the past two times these teams have met, the game has come down to the final play. All SOS wants to know is, how does Brighton cover Deion Burks? Who blocks Damon Payne? Does anyone want to throw the ball near Andre Seldon? Belle Tire 33, Brighton Beach Memoires 23.
Utica Eisenhower quarterback Blake Rastigue runs the option against Davison on Nov. 15, 2019, in Ortonville. (Photo: Kirthmon F. Dozier, Detroit Free Press)
Sterling Heights Stevenson (8-4) vs. Davison (10-2) at Troy Athens: Stevenson, after finishing fourth in the ultra-tough MAC Red, is on the roll of all rolls. Giovanni El-Hadi has been a dominating defensive lineman for the Titans. The tough thing for the Stevenson defense ??” not only is Davison??™s Brendan Sullivan a terrific passer, but Caleb Smith is also threat at running back. Davidson Freeway 28, Steve ???N Son 21.
Division 2.
Muskegon Mona Shores (10-2) vs. Walled Lake Western (11-1) at Okemos: This game features a pair of outstanding quarterbacks: Mona Shores??™ Caden Broersma and Western??™s Zach Trainor. But Mona has no one who compares with Western receiver Abdur-Rahmaan Yaseen, who has caught 75 passes for 1,546 yards and 18 TDs. Best Western 38, Mona Row the Boat to Shore 31.
Birmingham Seaholm (9-3) vs. Detroit King (10-2) at Novi (3 p.m., Saturday) : Seaholm??™s veer offense can be a nightmare to prepare for, especially the way QB Caleb Knoer runs the show and the way Chaz Strecker plays with reckless abandon. But King??™s Peny Boone is running like a Big Ten recruit that he is and the Crusaders' defense will adjust just fine. King of Wishful Thinking 37, Jennifer Hammond High 28.
Division 3.
DeWitt (10-2) vs. Muskegon (12-0) at East Kentwood: SOS didn??™t see this one coming. Wasn??™t this supposed to be a rebuilding year at DeWitt? Well, it didn??™t take long. But SOS doesn??™t think there is anywhere on earth besides Ford Field that Muskegon??™s Cameron Martinez is going to end his high school career. Muskie??™s Gone 41, DeWhat 33.
River Rouge high school defenders tackle Detroit Catholic Central's Danny Scott during first-half action Friday, Oct. 18, 2019 at River Rouge. (Photo: Kirthmon F. Dozier, Detroit Free Press)
River Rouge (11-1) vs. Chelsea (12-0) at Dearborn High: Chelsea advanced to the Division 4 final last season, but there is a big difference playing up a level. That hasn??™t been a problem for the Bulldogs . until now. Rouge running back De'Andre Bulley is just that, a bully in the way he runs over defensive players. Rouge River 23, Jeff Daniels High 21.
Division 4.
Hudsonville Unity Christian (9-3) vs. Grand Rapids Catholic Central (11-1) at Jenison: Unity Christian, which won the Division 5 state title last season, has had a nice run up in D-4, but the crystal ball says the run is over. CC quarterback Joey Silveri may be only a sophomore, but he doesn??™t play like one. Catholics in Grand Rapids 30, Unity Breakfast 27.
Flint Powers (10-2) vs. Birmingham Detroit Country Day (12-0) at Howell Parker Middle School: Donavan Franklin leads a lethal ground game for Powers. But Country Day has a balanced attack featuring the passing of Ahlon Mitchell and the running of Anthony Ammori. Country Dog 21, Flint Power & Light 17.
Division 5.
Lansing Catholic (11-1) vs. Kingsley (12-0) at Greenville: SOS acknowledges that Lansing Catholic coach Jim Ahern is the Quarterback Whisperer. You don??™t get a run of quarterbacks this good without knowing what you??™re doing. But Kingsley has three rugged running backs in Ayden Mullin, Owen Graves and Payson Caballero, and then there is QB Tyler Inthisone, who is also a playmaker. Fred Schramski High 28, Dantonio Catholic 24.
Detroit Denby (10-2) vs. Almont (12-0) at Walled Lake Central: You have to be really, really old ??” around SOS??™s age ??” to remember that back in the 1960s, Denby pretty much ruled the PSL, playing in four of the final five Goodfellow Games against the Catholic League champ. Latrell Thompkins could have played on any of those teams. But if Almont continues to dominate in the trenches, it will be in the final. Almond Joy 21, Den B. 12.
Division 6.
Montague (10-2) vs. Maple City Glen Lake (11-1) at Clare: Glen Lake survived its trip to the U.P., but things get tougher this week. Montague has played a challenging schedule, and beating Ravenna in the playoffs after losing to the Bulldogs in the regular season says a lot. Quarterback Drew Collins will be difficult for Glen Lake to stop. Goo Goo Dolls 36, Glen Close 31.
Onsted (10-2) vs. Monroe St. Mary Catholic Central (10-1) at Ypsilanti Lincoln: St. Mary??™s defense will have to find a way to control Onsted junior quarterback Dylan Terryberry, who has been extremely efficient this season. But the Onsted defense will have to contend with CC??™s T-formation offense, which makes determining exactly which back has the ball an adventure ??” and which is why CC is averaging 35.7 points this season. Ray Lauwers High 34, Instead 26.
Division 7.
Pewamo-Westphalia (12-0) vs. Iron Mountain (12-0) at Superior Dome (7 p.m., Friday) : The last time these schools met was in the Division 3 boys basketball state final in March. In the final two minutes, the three officials seemed to completely lose their minds and made some incomprehensible calls that cost Iron Mountain the title. P-W won??™t need any help this time. Pewamo Won??™t Fail You 28, Izzo??™s Mountain 24.
Cass City (11-1) vs. Jackson Lumen Christi (11-0) at Novi (11 a.m., Saturday) : It was a tremendous accomplishment for Cass City to claim its first regional title by beating Division 7 powerhouse Loyola, but this is a whole new ballgame. Lumen Christi won the past three Division 6 state titles and is headed back to Ford Field in search of title No. 12. Aluminum Foil 38, Momma Cass 23.
Division 8.
Beal City (11-1) vs. Ubly (10-2) at Mt. Pleasant: SOS is no football coach, but if he were Beal City??™s defensive coordinator, he might want to make sure his unit keeps an eye on Carson Heleski. Why? Well, all young Mr. Heleski did last week against Saginaw Nouvel was carry the ball 37 times, gain 347 yards and score six touchdowns. Any more questions? Bubbly 41, Real City 33.
Fowler (11-1) vs. Reading (11-1) at Battle Creek Harper Creek: This is no cakewalk for defending state champ Reading. Fowler has a prolific running attack revolving around Kyle Snyder and quarterback Caiden Pung. Elijah Hill and Roger Hill can gain a lot of yards for Reading, which has brothers Ben and Nick Affholter to restore law and order. Reading, ???Riting, ???Rithmetic 24, Foul or Fair 21.


High school football semifinals: Son of Swami makes his picks.
Highlights from Belleville's regional finals playoff win over West Bloomfield on Nov. 16, 2019. Detroit Free Press.
It is with a heavy heart ??” and empty stomach ??” that the Son of Swami approaches this week??™s football semifinal games.
The heart has nothing to do with SOS??™s overall playoff picks, although SOS isn??™t pleased. The stomach comes into play with SOS??™s destination this week.
You see, SOS is planning to attend the Belleville-Brighton game at Howell, which means he will not be attending the Division 1 semifinal game at Troy Athens.
The Davison-Sterling Heights Stevenson game should be good, but that really isn??™t important here. The problem is SOS won??™t be able to eat at the Athens??™ concession stand, clearly the best concession stand in North America.
Grill master Rich Maziasz sent SOS the menu for Saturday??™s game and the Athens Athletic Boosters have outdone themselves.
In addition to the world-famous Bobby D Specialty Burger ??” a cheeseburger with pulled pork and cole slaw, honoring Athens athletic director Bob Dowd ??” they have added the Fulchenator, a cheeseburger with Swiss cheese, pastrami and cole slaw, in recognition of district athletic director Tim Fulcher.
And then there's the MacChesky, a hamburger with four-cheese mac 'n' cheese, named for superintendent Dr. Richard Machesky.
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The concession stand also features the standard fare of regular hamburgers, hot dogs and pizza, as well as anything you could possibly want to drink, including Cherry Coke and Diet Coke, which can be mixed on the soda dispenser.
A year ago, on SOS??™s recommendation, former Detroit Catholic Central All-State player Ken Wandzel ate two Bobby D burgers and is still raving about it.
But SOS is turning his back on all of that to go to Howell, where athletic director John Young is now on the clock to get his concession stand in order.
SOS is coming off a 24-8 (75%) performance in the regional finals, raising his playoff record to 162-62 (72%).
Here are SOS??™s semifinal selections, made while trying to figure out a way to get the Athens Athletic Boosters to add a delivery service.
All games are at 1 p.m. Saturday unless otherwise noted.
Division 1.
Brighton (10-2) vs. Belleville (12-0) at Howell: SOS understands that the past two times these teams have met, the game has come down to the final play. All SOS wants to know is, how does Brighton cover Deion Burks? Who blocks Damon Payne? Does anyone want to throw the ball near Andre Seldon? Belle Tire 33, Brighton Beach Memoires 23.
Utica Eisenhower quarterback Blake Rastigue runs the option against Davison on Nov. 15, 2019, in Ortonville. (Photo: Kirthmon F. Dozier, Detroit Free Press)
Sterling Heights Stevenson (8-4) vs. Davison (10-2) at Troy Athens: Stevenson, after finishing fourth in the ultra-tough MAC Red, is on the roll of all rolls. Giovanni El-Hadi has been a dominating defensive lineman for the Titans. The tough thing for the Stevenson defense ??” not only is Davison??™s Brendan Sullivan a terrific passer, but Caleb Smith is also threat at running back. Davidson Freeway 28, Steve ???N Son 21.
Division 2.
Muskegon Mona Shores (10-2) vs. Walled Lake Western (11-1) at Okemos: This game features a pair of outstanding quarterbacks: Mona Shores??™ Caden Broersma and Western??™s Zach Trainor. But Mona has no one who compares with Western receiver Abdur-Rahmaan Yaseen, who has caught 75 passes for 1,546 yards and 18 TDs. Best Western 38, Mona Row the Boat to Shore 31.
Birmingham Seaholm (9-3) vs. Detroit King (10-2) at Novi (3 p.m., Saturday) : Seaholm??™s veer offense can be a nightmare to prepare for, especially the way QB Caleb Knoer runs the show and the way Chaz Strecker plays with reckless abandon. But King??™s Peny Boone is running like a Big Ten recruit that he is and the Crusaders' defense will adjust just fine. King of Wishful Thinking 37, Jennifer Hammond High 28.
Division 3.
DeWitt (10-2) vs. Muskegon (12-0) at East Kentwood: SOS didn??™t see this one coming. Wasn??™t this supposed to be a rebuilding year at DeWitt? Well, it didn??™t take long. But SOS doesn??™t think there is anywhere on earth besides Ford Field that Muskegon??™s Cameron Martinez is going to end his high school career. Muskie??™s Gone 41, DeWhat 33.
River Rouge high school defenders tackle Detroit Catholic Central's Danny Scott during first-half action Friday, Oct. 18, 2019 at River Rouge. (Photo: Kirthmon F. Dozier, Detroit Free Press)
River Rouge (11-1) vs. Chelsea (12-0) at Dearborn High: Chelsea advanced to the Division 4 final last season, but there is a big difference playing up a level. That hasn??™t been a problem for the Bulldogs . until now. Rouge running back De'Andre Bulley is just that, a bully in the way he runs over defensive players. Rouge River 23, Jeff Daniels High 21.
Division 4.
Hudsonville Unity Christian (9-3) vs. Grand Rapids Catholic Central (11-1) at Jenison: Unity Christian, which won the Division 5 state title last season, has had a nice run up in D-4, but the crystal ball says the run is over. CC quarterback Joey Silveri may be only a sophomore, but he doesn??™t play like one. Catholics in Grand Rapids 30, Unity Breakfast 27.
Flint Powers (10-2) vs. Birmingham Detroit Country Day (12-0) at Howell Parker Middle School: Donavan Franklin leads a lethal ground game for Powers. But Country Day has a balanced attack featuring the passing of Ahlon Mitchell and the running of Anthony Ammori. Country Dog 21, Flint Power & Light 17.
Division 5.
Lansing Catholic (11-1) vs. Kingsley (12-0) at Greenville: SOS acknowledges that Lansing Catholic coach Jim Ahern is the Quarterback Whisperer. You don??™t get a run of quarterbacks this good without knowing what you??™re doing. But Kingsley has three rugged running backs in Ayden Mullin, Owen Graves and Payson Caballero, and then there is QB Tyler Inthisone, who is also a playmaker. Fred Schramski High 28, Dantonio Catholic 24.
Detroit Denby (10-2) vs. Almont (12-0) at Walled Lake Central: You have to be really, really old ??” around SOS??™s age ??” to remember that back in the 1960s, Denby pretty much ruled the PSL, playing in four of the final five Goodfellow Games against the Catholic League champ. Latrell Thompkins could have played on any of those teams. But if Almont continues to dominate in the trenches, it will be in the final. Almond Joy 21, Den B. 12.
Division 6.
Montague (10-2) vs. Maple City Glen Lake (11-1) at Clare: Glen Lake survived its trip to the U.P., but things get tougher this week. Montague has played a challenging schedule, and beating Ravenna in the playoffs after losing to the Bulldogs in the regular season says a lot. Quarterback Drew Collins will be difficult for Glen Lake to stop. Goo Goo Dolls 36, Glen Close 31.
Onsted (10-2) vs. Monroe St. Mary Catholic Central (10-1) at Ypsilanti Lincoln: St. Mary??™s defense will have to find a way to control Onsted junior quarterback Dylan Terryberry, who has been extremely efficient this season. But the Onsted defense will have to contend with CC??™s T-formation offense, which makes determining exactly which back has the ball an adventure ??” and which is why CC is averaging 35.7 points this season. Ray Lauwers High 34, Instead 26.
Division 7.
Pewamo-Westphalia (12-0) vs. Iron Mountain (12-0) at Superior Dome (7 p.m., Friday) : The last time these schools met was in the Division 3 boys basketball state final in March. In the final two minutes, the three officials seemed to completely lose their minds and made some incomprehensible calls that cost Iron Mountain the title. P-W won??™t need any help this time. Pewamo Won??™t Fail You 28, Izzo??™s Mountain 24.
Cass City (11-1) vs. Jackson Lumen Christi (11-0) at Novi (11 a.m., Saturday) : It was a tremendous accomplishment for Cass City to claim its first regional title by beating Division 7 powerhouse Loyola, but this is a whole new ballgame. Lumen Christi won the past three Division 6 state titles and is headed back to Ford Field in search of title No. 12. Aluminum Foil 38, Momma Cass 23.
Division 8.
Beal City (11-1) vs. Ubly (10-2) at Mt. Pleasant: SOS is no football coach, but if he were Beal City??™s defensive coordinator, he might want to make sure his unit keeps an eye on Carson Heleski. Why? Well, all young Mr. Heleski did last week against Saginaw Nouvel was carry the ball 37 times, gain 347 yards and score six touchdowns. Any more questions? Bubbly 41, Real City 33.
Fowler (11-1) vs. Reading (11-1) at Battle Creek Harper Creek: This is no cakewalk for defending state champ Reading. Fowler has a prolific running attack revolving around Kyle Snyder and quarterback Caiden Pung. Elijah Hill and Roger Hill can gain a lot of yards for Reading, which has brothers Ben and Nick Affholter to restore law and order. Reading, ???Riting, ???Rithmetic 24, Foul or Fair 21.




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