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Thursday, August 30, 2012

Week 2 Oakland County Football Predictions

Last Week's Record: 11-5

Farmington at Southfield
Last week, we all had a chance to see just how dangerous Farmington running back Jordan Degreffenreed was on offense, this week look for him to do some damage on the defensive side of the ball as well as the offensive side.
Farmington 31, Southfield 27

South Lyon East at Walled Lake Western
If the Cougars can pull off the upset, they will be in a great spot to possibly make the playoffs. But the Warriors have been there and done that already and will pick up the narrow win on Thursday.
Western 45, SLE 42

Plymouth Salem at Walled Lake Northern
The Knights gained nearly 600 yards in the run game last week in a heartbreaking loss to Churchill. Northern probably won't gain quite so many rushing yards in week two, but enough to pick up the win.
Northern 49, Salem 42

Troy at Rochester
Terrance Cherry burst onto the scene in week one, and look for more of the same in week two while Justin Losey will take care of business through the air.
Troy 35, Rochester 27

Novi at Lakeland
Anthony Waite flew under the radar throughout the year last year, but is proving to be one of the area's elite running backs and Novi will see just that on Thursday.
Lakeland 38, Novi 28

Farmington Hills Harrison at Rochester Adams
Jake Slobin was a force to be reckoned with during Harrison's week one win, and should match that performance in another OAA White "Clash of the Titans" on Friday.
Harrison 35, Adams 21

Stoney Creek at Pontiac
Stoney Creek head coach Brad Zube returns to Pontiac on Friday and will leave with a 2-0 record for the Cougars behind some big time play from the dynamic duo of Sean Scullen and Justin Allor.
Stoney Creek 28, Pontiac 21

Bloomfield Hills Lahser at Ferndale
Ferndale had a strong defensive showing in a week one loss to Seaholm, but slowing down the Lahser offensive attack led by Spencer McCourt and Nate Emery is going to be a tall order for the Eagles.
Lahser 42, Ferndale 31

Southfield-Lathrup at Oak Park
Coach Carter and Co. have picked up some early season momentum and it's going to be hard to slow down BrianWilliams and the Knights.
Oak Park 35, Lathrup 22

Orchard Lake St. Mary's at Toledo St. John's
A tough opening loss for the Eaglets, but look for the Linehan-Watts-Jackson connection to get things going for a week two win on Friday.
OLSM 31, TSJ 21

Lake Orion vs. Troy Athens (at Ford Field)
Look for Lake Orion linebacker Derric Williams and the Dragon defense to make life hard on the Troy Athens offense on the big stage of Ford Field.
Lake Orion 24, Troy Athens 10

Livonia Stevenson at Walled Lake Central
The punishing Central rushing attack is back at it again with Zack Goor leading the way to a 2-0 start on the season.
Central 21, Stevenson 9

Holly at Linden
A pretty surprising week one outcome won't repeat itself for Johnny Williams and Co. in Holly.
Holly 42, Linden 24

Waterford Mott at Northville
The Corsairs got the season off on the right foot in week one, now let's see if Dakota Kupp and Co. can get a winning streak going in Waterford.
Mott 33, Northville 28

Detroit Jesuit at Birmingham Detroit Country Day
Is there a more dynamic offense in Oakland County than Country Day's? With Tyler Weigers, Moe Ways and Richie Wilson leading the attack, I really don't think so.
Country Day 49, Jesuit 35

Birmingham Groves at Auburn Hills Avondale
Avondale looked like a team in midseason form against Hazel Park, but Groves will be hungry for its first win in week two. This one might come down to the very end.
Avondale 31, Groves 28 (OT)

West Bloomfield at Clarkston
The Clarkston offensive attack might be as punishing as it gets, and West Bloomfield might have to find that out first hand on Friday.
Clarkston 42, West Bloomfield 21


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