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CPL Pick 'em City Finals Edition!

Public vs private debate blowing up elsewhere on the board, when the OG of public vs private games is just over a week away! Prep Bowl baby!!
Bring on the picks!!

Taft vs Simeon
I was at Gately a few years back for a Taft vs Simeon tilt. Ref brings the teams out for the coin toss. Coin toss goes fine, ref goes through his standard... this team receiving, this team kicking stuff...Captains and coaches return to the sideline....Taft kick team heads out on the field. Referees getting in place for the kickoff....Then...Simeon heads for the locker room. No kidding. Just rolls into the locker room like it's halftime. No urgency. First, everyone is confused...like did they miss something? Taft coach is losing his mind standing next to the ref at midfield. Taft kick team still on the field. Ref looks at the Taft coach, shrugs his shoulders, and walks away. No kidding. Taft guy losing his mind just standing there alone at midfield. Refs don't do anything, in fact, they just huddle on the Simeon sideline... Five minutes later, Simeon comes out, sets up the return like nothing happened. It was crazy. Never got an explanation as to what happened from the announcer. Don't remember much about the game, but the Taft coach standing there alone at midfield just losing his mind, was pretty amusing.

Taft in the upset!

Bonus CCL pick!
Fenwick vs St Larry
I don't know anything about either of these teams, except Fenwick is in Oak Park, and St. Larry sounds like the patron saint of hammering Chicago dogs and Old Style. St. Larry is what Chicago needs. He is Chicago.
Hot dogs and Beer! St. Larry!!

CS8 Predictions Week 12

Saturday
#4 Rochester (10-1) at #1 Carterville (11-0) 1:30 pm
The Rockets make the three hour trip to face the undefeated Lions. This is probably the biggest game for Carterville since their 2014 quarterfinal matchup against Herrin. Herrin won then and faced Rochester the next week in the semis. That game was tight for a half before the Rockets pulled away 28-9. Carterville has defeated two well established programs so far in Geneseo and Coal City. They have only surrendered 1 TD in the playoffs. The Lions look to have a fairly balanced offense, leaning a little to the run attack. The start of this game is critical to the Rockets, and for that they only have to look at SHG’s trip to Waterloo last week. The Rockets showed some nerves in the 1st Round at home against Effingham. For many of the starters, this game will be their first playoff experience on the road in a hostile environment. Derek would love to jump on the Lions fast and take the crowd out of the game. That’s possible, but I think this will be close at least for a while. Rochester has had success both running and passing so far. The Keeton Reiss to Parker Gillespie connection is really clicking. The defense has been excellent and has only allowed 2 short field TD’s in the playoffs. By the second half, expect the Rockets to pull away. Rochester 37 Carterville 13.

#6 Murphysboro (9-2) at SHG (11-0) 2:00 pm
Murphysboro went on the road last week and knocked off previously undefeated Macomb 20-16. Their reward is to go on the road again and face a very motivated SHG squad looking to regain their mojo after last week’s 28-16 struggle with Waterloo. SHG only played three games on the road in the regular season. Those games included two teams in the bottom part of the conference, Eisenhower and U High. SHG got to play all of the other conference playoff teams at home and even got a sixth game at Ken Leonard stadium against Southeast in Week 9. The large Waterloo crowd clearly motivated the home team and perhaps rattled the Cyclones a bit. Also, not having Ken at the game due to illness was a factor, although I’m not sure how much notice there was that he would not be making the trip. SHG will surely have a tough week of practice. The “Murphy” kids are tough and will play hard, but I am projecting a big bounce back Cyclone victory. SHG 54 Murphysboro 7.

GBW vs LWE

GBW one of four teams with winning record vs Beast having played at least twice. Athletic mobile QB keeping plays alive who throws excellent deep ball, behind good OL with run game as their bread and butter. Having watched East since its inception and more this year than ever, this combo worries me. Playing in FF however is huge. Hard to beat East at home, unless of course your wearing a scapular

CS8 Prediction Week 13

Friday 7 PM
Rochester (11-1) at SHG (12-0)

Recap of Week 1 Game: SHG was returning 15 starters from their 2021 4A runner-up team, including QB Ty Lott, all four starting WR’s on offense, and a good core of LB’s and DB’s on defense. Rochester had lost Hank Beatty and his 3,600 yards of total offense along with 49 total TD‘s to graduation. The Rockets were to return a total of 7 starters, which became 6 when a starting Offensive Lineman was lost for the season before it even began. I felt there was no path to a Rocket victory in Week 1, too much returning SHG experience coupled with the Rockets poor history at Ken Leonard Stadium (more on that later).

SHG jumped out to a quick 21-0 lead, Rochester rallied to within 27-21 in the 3rd Quarter, and then the Cyclones scored 35 of the last 41 points to win 62-27. Rochester lost the turnover battle 3-0 and stopped the SHG offense only once, when the Cyclones could only run a single play before halftime. The Rockets got some pressure on Ty Lott, but SHG was always able to convert on 3rd and even 4th and long. A pivotal play in the first half saw Ty Lott complete a 50 yard pass to Jake Hamilton on 4th and 15. Both the pass and catch were perfect. The positives for the Rockets were the play of QB Keeton Reiss making his 1st start and a solid effort by the Offensive Line.

Since Week 1, SHG has blitzed all their opponents, with the exception of a much tougher than expected 28-16 win at Waterloo in Week 11. Rochester has won 11 straight, most by running clocks. Both teams score lots of points but have defenses that have been stingy. The Cyclones often are able to score in just 2-4 plays and also have the ability to get TD’s both on kick and punt returns. SHG has not allowed any team to score more than 27 points. Led by Reiss and WR Parker Gillespie, the Rocket offense has scored more than 40 points in 10 of 12 games. After giving up 62 points to SHG, the Rocket defense has made significant improvements and was critical in wins over Chatham and Effingham.

So in Week 13, is there a path to a Rocket victory? Yes, but it’s a more narrow path than for SHG. What would a Rochester win look like? First, they need to break even or have fewer turnovers than the Cyclones. Second, the Rockets can’t allow any big SHG kickoff or punt returns. SHG got a huge momentum lift against Waterloo when trailing 9-0 in the 3rd Quarter, they got their first score on a kickoff return. Keshon Singleton is a threat on both kick and punt returns, and he is not their only return option. Finally, the defense has to get several stops to not force the offense into having to score every possession. Even when SHG scores, it will help the Rockets if they are forced to take 8-10 plays to do so.

What still makes the Rockets an underdog in Week 13? First, the SHG offense has so many weapons that it is extremely difficult to cover everyone. Trailing 25-7 in the first half of the semifinals last year, SHG started making one big play after another on offense and eventually wore out the Rocket defense. If anything, they are even more dangerous on offense this year. Second, for whatever reason, Rochester has a history of underperforming at Ken Leonard Stadium. Not only have the Rockets never won, I don’t think they’ve even led in a game since 2012. It seems like no sooner than finding my seat, the Cyclones have a 14-0 1st Quarter lead and it becomes an uphill struggle. Finally, you can’t underestimate how badly SHG wants to get back to Champaign in Ken’s last season to give him a chance at a 6th state title. One more win gets SHG that chance.

This has been one of my favorite Rocket teams. With only 17 Seniors, they have really exceeded my expectations. After Week 1, I thought 6-3 or 7-2 was possible. Not a bad record but that’s a down year for Rochester. After the Week 1 loss, they didn’t pout or blink. They’ve gotten better every week. Their leader is a 250 pound QB who mostly played defense until this season. This is still a fairly young team, with 11 Juniors starting along with 11 Seniors. I will be thrilled to be proven wrong with this prediction, but the Cyclones still have the advantage. SHG 45 Rochester 35.

Semi-Final Home Teams

For years on this board there has been many complaints about higher seeded teams having to play their semi-final games on the road. Obviously, this is happening because the higher seeded teams accumulate home games in the earlier rounds at a higher rate. I looked at all 16 matchups for this weekends games. Here is the complete list of higher seeded teams that are on the road this weekend:

Mount Carmel

Shockingly, 15 of the 16 higher seeded teams have the home game this year.
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