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Friday, September 23, 2011

Week 5 Football Predictions

Last Week’s record: 12-4 Overall Record: 54-17


Madison Heights Bishop Foley at Pontiac Notre Dame Prep
Notre Dame Prep just continues to impress week after week, so it’d be pretty hard to go against them here.
N.D. Prep 28 Bishop Foley 18


Walled Lake Northern at Walled Lake Western
Most know about Western’s high powered offense, but don’t forget that Northern can rack up the points too. This one will be a shootout.
Upset Special: Northern 56 Western 52


Waterford Kettering at Lakeland
Very tempted here to go with the upset pick, but Lakeland running back Chuck Sanders might be ready for a big breakout game.
Lakeland 31 Kettering 28 in OT


Walled Lake Central at Waterford Mott
The Vikings are getting stronger and stronger each week and week 5 won’t be any different.
Central 40 Mott 17


Novi at South Lyon East
The Wildcats are starting to look like the playoff team we expected to see from the start.
Novi 35 S.L.E. 21


Pontiac at Clarkston
Clarkston looked like they didn’t miss a beat last week even facing all of the adversity and the Wolves should continue their strong play to move to 5-0, errr 3-2.
Clarkston 24 Pontiac 14


Brighton at Milford
The Mavericks duo of Alex Larson and Brandon Wallace are as dangerous of a 1-2 punch at quarterback and running back as there is.
Milford 34 Brighton 28


Stoney Creek at Oxford
The Wildcats have had it rough over the course of the past couple of weeks, but look for Prescott Line and Co. to bounce back in a big way.
Oxford 42 Stoney Creek 21


Farmington Hills Harrison at Southfield-Lathrup
Harrison head coach John Herrington called quarterback Jake Vento the most important player on the Hawk’s roster… and for good reason.
Harrison 49 Lathrup 20


Birmingham Seaholm at Auburn Hills Avondale
This is going to be a match-up of the quarterbacks, Seaholm’s John Glazier and Avondale’s Mitch Robinson are as good as it gets. This one should be fun to watch.
Avondale 50 Seaholm 47


Troy Athens at Rochester
Rochester will be playing with some desperation in this one, trying to keep their playoff hopes alive for the time being, and they will for at least another week.
Rochester 34 Athens 28 in OT


Birmingham Groves at Bloomfield Hills Andover
I don’t know if there’s a more exciting running back in the county than Keon Collier.
Groves 35 Andover 21


Bloomfield Hills Lahser at Berkley
Lahser wasn’t their usual self against North Farmington last week. Look for the Knights defense to make big time statement.
Lahser 21 Berkley 7


Oak Park at Farmington
If you don’t know about Farmington’s Jordan Degreffenreed, now would be a good time to get to know him… this guy can play with the best of them.
Farmington 28 Oak Park 24


North Farmington at Ferndale
After starting off the season with an 0-2 mark the Raiders have impressed in their two blowout wins in week three and four.
N.F. 38 Ferndale 24


Rochester Adams at Southfield
Southfield will just have too much size and talent for the Highlanders to handle in this one.
Southfield 35 Adams 31


Novi Detroit Catholic Central at Warren De La Salle
De La Salle got the better of an Oakland County team last week, but it wont happen this time around.
Catholic Central 27 De La Salle 14


Madison Heights Lamphere at Madison Heights Madison
Is there anything Danny Larkins can’t do? He showed last week that he’s a threat to score on Offense, defense, special teams and it’s a big reason as to why he’s heading to Toledo next year.
Madison 42 Lamphere 31


U-D Jesuit at Birmingham Brother Rice
Tough loss last week in overtime for the Warriors, but Devin Church and Co. will bounce back to help pick up win number 399 for head coach Al Fracassa.
B.B.R. 35 Jesuit 17


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