Sunday, August 17, 2014

2014 Week-By-Week Best Matchups WIAA 8-Man Football

Green Bay N.E.W. Lutheran, the 2013 WIAA 8-Man State Football Champions

Stiehm Stadium, the site of the 2014 WIAA 8-Man Football Jamboree on Saturday, November 1


My best week-by-week matchups of the 2014 WIAA 8-Man Football season:  

Week 1:  Elkhart Lake-Glenbeulah at Bowler/Gresham (August 22) - Elkhart has one of the easiest schedules in the league this season and could run the table if they win against a Bowler team that is loaded with size and is in the hunt for the Great 8 championship this season.

Week 2:  Prairie Farm at Luck (August 28) - The best and second-best teams in the Lakeland Conference the last two years, respectively, meet in a crucial game that could determine the conference champion once again this season.

Week 3:  Valley Christian at Stockbridge (September 5) - This game could be the only win of the season for one of these teams. But it's still a football game.

Week 4:  Bowler/Gresham at Gibraltar (September 12) - Likely one of the best games of the season.  Each team is capable of handing the other team their only loss of the season, which could also cost the losing team a spot in the State Championship game come November.

Week 5:  Gibraltar at Oakfield (September 19) - The home Oaks were destroyed 90-18 at the visiting Vikings last season. That score will most likely be on the minds of the Oakfield team this time around.  Don't expect the same score this year.

Week 6:  Prairie Farm at Bruce (September 26) - Prairie Farm's win over the Raiders last season guaranteed their spot in the State Championship last year.  The Panthers could be in the same spot this season, but Bruce could be as well.

Week 7:  Siren at Prairie Farm (October 4) - On a fairly straightforward week, the Dragons visit Prairie Farm looking to get into position to be in the Jamboree for the first time.

Week 8:  Bowler/Gresham at Green Bay N.E.W. Lutheran (October 11) - The Panthers visit the Blazers in a game that clashes Bowler's size against the speed of N.E.W. Lutheran.

Week 9:  Green Bay N.E.W. Lutheran at Gibraltar (October 17) - The visiting Blazers defeated the host Vikings 55-44 at N.E.W. last season in a matchup of unbeatens with the winner going to the State Championship. The same could be on the line this season as both squads could be without a loss heading into the last week of the 2014 regular season. 


Wednesday, August 6, 2014

2014 Week-by-Week Best Matchups WIAA Football

My 2014 best matchups week-by-week for the WIAA High School Football season:  

The WIAA Football State Championships this year are held at Camp Randall Stadium in Madison, Wisconsin on November 20-21.

Week 1:  Platteville at Darlington (August 22) - The D4 runner-ups from last year visit the D6 runner-ups from last year:  Platteville lost to Winneconne 28-14, while Darlington fell to Shiocton 35-0.

Week 2:  Seymour at Menasha (August 29) - Menasha reached Level 4 a season ago and will most likely receive its biggest test in its new conference from a hungry Seymour team, led by offensive lineman and Wisconsin recruit Jon Dietzen.  

Week 3:  Pittsville at Edgar (September 5) - Pittsville advanced to Level 4 in a bit of a surprise year last season, while Edgar is trying to recapture its dominance in D6 from its former years.

Week 4:  Menomonie at Hudson (September 12) - The two heavyweights from the Big Rivers Conference clash in a game that could once again decide the conference champion. The Raiders have beaten Menomonie six years in a row.

Week 5:  Mukwonago at Arrowhead (September 19) - Two D1 powerhouses collide at the home of the two-time defending state champions.  The Indians were a win away from playing the Warhawks in the championship game last season.

Week 6:  Cedarburg at Homestead (September 26) - These teams are the cream of the crop in the North Shore Conference.  Both teams lost to Kimberly in the playoffs last season as the Cedarburg Bulldogs fell to the Papermakers in Level 2, while the Homestead Highlanders dropped a 37-7 decision to Kimberly in Level 3.  Homestead went on the road and won a 35-31 thriller over the Bulldogs last season.  

Week 7:  Ashwaubenon at Bay Port (October 3) - This game will most likely decide the FRCC champion.  Ashwaubenon is led by senior QB James Morgan, a Bowling Green recruit, while Bay Port is led by senior QB Alec Ingold, a Northern Illinois recruit.

Week 8:  Brookfield Central at Sussex Hamilton (October 10) - New coach Jed Kennedy leads the Lancers into a Greater Metro showdown with the host Chargers, who beat Central twice last year:  once on the road in the regular season, and once at home in Level 1 of the playoffs.

Week 9:  Roncalli at Kewaunee (October 17) - Both powerhouses of the Olympian-Packerland Conference advanced to Level 4 in their respective divisions last season. (Roncalli in D4, Kewaunee in D5).  This could be the most entertaining conference game this season.  Both were undefeated heading into their Week 9 matchup last season, as Roncalli shut out the Storm at home 35-0.