Pages

Friday, September 30, 2011

Week 6 Football Predictions

Last Week's Record: 15-4   Season Record: 69-21


Birmingham Brother Rice at Orchard Lake Saint Mary’s
Al Fracassa will be going for win number 400 as Brother Rice head coach, and I’d find it hard to believe that he won’t get it on Friday night.
Brother Rice 24 OLSM 14


Pontiac Notre Dame Prep at Dearborn Divine Child
The Fighting Irish have looked almost unbeatable this season, I doubt that they would stumble for the first time this week.
N.D. Prep 31 Divine Child 17


Waterford Kettering at Walled Lake Northern
I’ve bounced back and forth on this pick all week long, but Northern will be desperate to keep their playoff hopes alive.
Northern 31 Kettering 28 in OT


Novi at South Lyon
Derek Ince has been lighting up the KLAA as of late, expect more of the same from the Wildcat signal caller this week.
Novi 42 South Lyon 35


Milford at Howell
The Mavericks bounced back nicely after their first loss of the season to Grand Blanc. The Mavericks fell to Brighton last week, so look for another big rebound win in week six.
Milford 35 Howell 21


Warren Fitzgerald at Bloomfield Hills Lahser
A very disappointing past couple of weeks for the Lahser defense. Almost 90 points given up in the past two weeks. I expect that to change… In a hurry.
Lahser 17 Fitzgerald 7


Waterford Our Lady of the Lakes at Livonia Clarenceville
Expect a huge game from all-everything junior Jake Doetsch. But the Lakers better not look ahead to their showdown next week against Royal Oak Shrine.
WOLL 42 Clarenceville 31


Clarkston at Rochester
The Wolves have been playing a dominating brand of football on both sides of the ball all season long, and at this point are starting to make it look easy out on the field.
Clarkston 42 Rochester 21


Lake Orion at Troy
Has there been a more lethal QB-WR duo than Sean Charette and Zach Zott this year? I don’t think so.
Lake Orion 38 Troy 24


Oxford at Rochester Adams
With the way the Highlanders have been playing this season, they’ve made me a believer. There is very little that can stop Adams. But expect Oxford to put up a huge fight.
Adams 34 Oxford 31 in OT


Walled Lake Central at Lakeland
The Vikings better not look ahead to their showdown with Walled Lake Western Lakeland is as dangerous as anybody.
Central 24 Lakeland 17


Oak Park at Farmington Hills Harrison
The Hawks just seem to be in cruise control at the moment. There’s just too much talent in so many places for anyone to challenge these guys right now.
Harrison 35 Oak Park 20


Hazel Park at Birmingham Seaholm
Seaholm has a dynamic set of receivers at quarterback John Glazier’s disposal, they can strike at any moment during a game.
Seaholm 45 Hazel Park 31


Auburn Hills Avondale at Birmingham Groves
A match-up between two of the top players at their positions in Avondale quarterback Mitch Robinson and Groves running back Keon Collier. I gotta give the slight edge to the running game in a game that might see some rain.
Groves 28 Avondale 27


Farmington at Southfield
Both teams have outstanding athletes across the board on offense, but Southfield has some on defense too. I would not be surprised in the least if there’s an upset here.
Southfield 35 Farmington 34


Berkley at North Farmington
Nice to see the Raiders are getting back on track after a slow start to the season. Pair a little bit of momentum with an outstanding run game and you just might find yourself a win.
N. Farmington 24 Berkley 20

U-D Jesuit at Novi Detroit Catholic Central
There’s no getting past the Shamrock defense this season, these guys come to play every single week.
CC 21 Jesuit 7



Twitter.com/JDeuceDullack

No comments:

Post a Comment