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Friday Night Drive podcast, Episode 197: Week 5 recap

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Kyle Nabors and Steve Soucie wrap up Week 5, which included big wins for Prairie Ridge, IC Catholic and Bradley-Bourbonnais.

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Schweiker, Gannison, Krazak, Rundio Fridley sponsors to Friday Night Drive. I'm Mike Krazak. If you've been injured, we are ready to take on the insurance company and get you to the end zone. We've recovered hundreds of millions of dollars for our clients. Visit ga Nassim dot com. What's up everyone, and welcome back to the Friday Night Drive Podcast. I am Kyle Neighbors along here with my co host Steve Susie here to recap week five for you.

And what a week it was. Just went completely off the rails on Friday Night. We had wild finishes all over the board and we were broadcasting live with Friday Night Drive Jimmy Mugel and Steve Susi. We're hosting there for you and Suz As I said, just crazy stuff all over the board last week. Yeah, And to be honest with you, looking into the week, I really kind of didn't expect that. I didn't think there'd be quite as many games that came down to the wire in the fashion that they did.

It just seemed like every game in the last I don't know, ten minutes of their game time just went. You know, it was like all right, I think I know how that's going. I think I know how that's going. Like, for instance, we'll get into it a little more, but like Warren down seventeen to seven at a half, and like we're like, all right, Lake Zurich won the Northern Suburban last year, maybe they've really kind of taken control of this conference. And then Warren just comes

charging back in the second half there late in that game. It was just one example of a lot of games that ended up coming down to the wire. Yeah, it was one of those games. I was kind of watching out of the corner of my eye as it developed, and it felt like you had a good handle on it, like you said, And then I looked up and then all of a sudden, Warren was within a field goal

and they were marching again to go score. And it felt like that happened in a blink of an eye, almost a very quick kind of rally, and all of a sudden, complete control of that game had switched hands.

It was. It was, it was, and it was the way that a lot of games ended up going in the in the final, you know, the final quarter of a lot under control and then they just kind of rested it away and it made for a very interesting conclusion to you know, fifteen or twenty games coming down to the wire on Friday Night, And like I said before, I thought this was going to be one of those calmbing weeks where we had a lot of teams winning, you know, winning as

they expected to win. But I guess I ought to know better by now. Yeah, Sus already sent me a message and to let me know how in saying the week's six schedule. Look, we'll be back with you later this week to preview weeks Week six. You can find all of our content at Friday Night Drive dot com. You can follow us on Twitter myself at Kyle Neighbors, Sus at the Sus. You can follow Friday Night Drive at

fn drive. You can find us on Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok by searching for Friday Night Drive, and of course you can also find us on YouTube, which on Friday night from eight to eleven PM you can join sus. He is part of Live with Friday Night Drive while breaking down games from like I said, eight to eleven pm with our team of report, we got coaches and players checking in after suit. We're now starting to get into that time of year where it's you know, talking week playoffs after Week one

always feels a little foolish. But now we're here, we're week six, man, It's it's time to really start cranking it up, because we got teams that are playoff eligible already. Yeah, I mean there's sixty five of them that are sitting there already with five wins in the bank. You know, technically the IHSA calls that playoff eligible anymore. I pretty much consider that that's good enough. I mean, like I said, last year, we

had one four win at large team. But I definitely think we're in a situation now where you get to that five wins, it's going to take something pretty extreme to keep you out. And to have five wins already, obviously we've got a ton of breathing room. I think you're Liger's trying to eat the microphone over there, SEUs people, everyone, what was that? He just ran behind the behind me there. But and that's unlike him, because

he's a lazy hobo. He's like fourteen years old. I'd say, yeah, everyone who's listening, like, what the hell are you talking about? A Liger SEUs has a giant cat that I it's what We've known each other for over a decade now, and that thing has been a giant menace for as long as I've known you. Just so what it? Papa? Hide you on screen there the kind of and then it came over right behind your

mind and I was like, oh, it's about to eat it. Yeah, he's just he's really just kind of a fat, lazy guy at this point. But so that's definitely out of character for him. It's usually the Golden Retrievers that joined us on the broadcast, but we got a we got an appearance from the Lager today, which, by the way, we are recording this on Monday afternoon. Sus has a couple of people over doing a little work on the house. If we get an interrupted, you hear someone

in the background, don't worry about it too much, Sus. Here's a fun story for you. I actually had a new dishwasher coming this morning and then you know, paid for professional installation. Everything. Guys get in the house today look at the pipe and go, oh, that's five eight. It has to be three eight. You had to pay us cash or check for one hundred and twenty five dollars for us to put a new pipe in first. How would you react in that situation, buddy. Oh, it

wouldn't be pleased, that's for sure, and no doubt about that. I had a similar type of situation where the washer dryer set a while back that did not please. That did not go over very well with anyone in this house. So I sympathize. I sent them packing. I was like, listen you this They may very well be something that needs to be done, but I'm not a big fan of handing cash to people in my house that I just met. So we're going to reschedule this one, guys. Yeah,

so I at least don't. I don't have anyone banging around in the background yet. But I got some headaches to look forward to after we're done, including I gotta edit the Bears podcast where Sean and I were just on that and it sounded like we were taping it from the Morgue because it's just oh in three and absolutely awful football suites. Yeah, like I was.

I think you saw yesterday that I went to one of my favorite Simpsons gifts to describe the Bear as Bears Outing yesterday, which was a young child proclaiming stop, stop, he's already dead. I think that pretty much sums it up. Yeah. Absolutely, it was after a fun Friday night, good college football on Saturday. That was kind of a punch to the face there to finish my week with watching the Bears get rolled up by the Chief.

But that's let's talk some high school football. That makes me feel a lot better after talking about the Bear for nearly an hour before this, Sus, we got a lot of good games. I want to start with up in my neck of the woods, Prayer Ridge and Carry Grove. We knew these two team Fox Valley rivals. We expected it to be a good one. Came right down to the final minute twenty one twenty Carry Grove goes down the field and scorched with fifty five seconds left, thinking we're going to overtime.

Joe Stevenson's over at that game and the extra point goes wide left. Prairie Ridge hangs on and absolutely classic. Another classic between these two, between these two rivals on Friday night, SEUs. Yeah, like I said, I was trying to kind of keep my eye on all of these different games, and we were able to catch the kind of while it was happening last two minutes of that game, kind of following along on video. And and like I said, I couldn't in real time, I couldn't tell that the extra

point had been pulled and missed. That would have correct that he had missed

the extra point. So unfortunately, it's kind of unfortunate because I would have really been interested to see how those two teams would have chose to, uh, you know, pull the maschinations that I always enjoyed during overtime, especially knowing each other so well and what they're capable of, you know, offenses, yeah, anyone, I'm sorry, see I don't mean, but yeah, offenses where they could be passing, you know't say like no one,

no one in the offenses throwing the ball very often. But that is the perfect example where they just start getting a little bit weird because if you try and just run it up the middle, I can't imagine in short start yard situations it would go very well. Yeah, And I mean it's just like I said, all the layers of overtime are just especially fun when you have two teams that are doing the same things, have pretty good knowledge of what

the other one's gonna do. It almost almost forces your hand into doing something out of the unorthodox and hoping that you can pull it off because, uh, you know, going by the book in that situation, uh probably won't work as well because the other team has your book. So so I mean

that that's what makes it kind of interesting there. I say, they would probably have to go to the air, but you know, both of those coaches know each other well enough to know to watch out for that little play action pass, right, Yeah. So I mean, like I said, it's you know, when when the other team, like you know, has something that very much resembles the script of what you're doing, they also know probably a lot of the keys in regards to, uh, you know,

what you're probably going to do in that situation. So, like I said, great game the way it was, but it would have been even in my mind, it would have been even more interesting if they would have went into overtime. Joe Stevenson asked me after the game, you know how sure I was that I thought Prairie Ridge was going to be a five A playoff

team this year, and I remained really confident of that. But apparently coach Trmp said that Cold told coach Sieberg that after the game, he told him that he really really hoped that they ended up in five A because he didn't know if they could survive another game against Carry Grove if they hadn't to play in the six A playoffs. So that's I found that kind of funny. So uh, so far, I think Coach Trump will get his wish. I believe they will be a five A playoff team. So and now they're

guaranteed to be in the playoffs because that was their fifth win. Yes, absolutely, all right. We got a game that did make it into overtime on Friday night, that was Saint Charles North and Weed and Warrenville South. Saint Charles North wins that one forty two thirty five. Jake Fertney caught a career high four touchdowns, including the game winning twelve yard or from junior quarterback Ethan Plum and overtime. Another classic Duquene match. Matchups twos, you know,

and that was one of them. I guess you could say that was kind of down card on the on the Duquene schedule this this week because I still wasn't quite sure what you know, and I'm and I'm still not one hundred percent positive what we're gonna get from Wheaton Warrenville South on a week to week basis. Are they in that upper echelons? Are they close to it?

But they gave Saint George Charles North a really good fight, And Saint Charles North was trying to avoid, you know, some potential real problems there because a loss there would have dropped them the three losses on the year. So I wouldn't have really thought that that was something that was in the cards

for them. But they, you know, they fended them off and kept themselves above the five hundred mark, which I'm sure we'll get into a little bit later, but you know, that was a that's a pretty pivotal win for both of those both of those two teams in that situation, just based on the fact that the conference you know right now above them is Batavia, Geneva, Wheat North. So if you didn't get through that non conference schedule with a two and oh record, there's three teams right now that you know

you're going to be an underdog against. When you when you line up against them and you start to do the count, I mean, you're running out of options here. So a pivotal game for both of those two teams, Saint Charles Marth being able to pull it out of the fire. All right, we got a lot of games where teams were trailing in the second half that came back to win, and want to hit on those. But before we do, we're gonna take a quick commercial break. We'll be right back

to finish up precapping Week five. This is State Representative Steve Reich, and I'm happy to sponsor this year's Friday Night Drive. There'll be plenty of time for politics down the road, but for now, let's enjoy some high school football. Whichever school you follow, give him your support. Welcome back now to the Friday Night Drive podcast. And as I was mentioning SEUs before the break, we had a lot of games where teams came back in the second

half. We got I think I had five in my notes. I want to make sure we hit on here, starting with Icy Catholic and gets merits and one of the more interesting matchups in the week in terms of just maris very very much the larger school here. You know, you get Icy Catholic quarterback Dennis Mandela really helped engineer that quarterback or that that ending. Joey Gleiota scored two touchdowns in a four minute span as Icy Catholic came back to win

that game. SEUs, I don't want to call it surprising as much as I yes, bow down to the program I see Catholic has built at this point, like you just kind of it. Just give him a clap and be like you just keep doing you guys. You know when you when you take away the you know, all the multipliers and all the other factors that

come into play. I see Catholic has a little over three hundred students in their school, and I'm just like, I don't know how they're going to be able to compete against superpowers in the Catholic League that have five times the enrollment roster sizes that are sometimes two or three times as large as I see Catholic with upper classmen. If you look at I see Catholic over the over the term, they have South Moors that contribute on a regular basis that roster

because they have to have that happen. I mean, it's to me, I'm pretty sure Dennis Mandala played as a freshman right then he started Yeah, yeah, yeah he did. And it's just like, so you know, that was like, you know, I was looking Joey Gliott I had a big role in Friday Night's victory. I remember when he came up and was contributing as a freshman. I mean, he's now a senior. But that just shows the kind of you know, contributions they get from underclassmen there,

and it's a must. I mean. And then you look at a team like Merits that they beat. That's an eight A program that they knocked off and a good one. We're not talking about just an eight A program here. I mean, it's a very successful ADA program. And granted Marist does now one in four, it's not your ordinary one and four. Let's look at their schedule. I mean, that's that's that's the reality of the situation. But that in the grand landscape of things, was something that I thought

at the beginning of the year. I see Catholic would not be able to bridge that gap. As good as they are, I just didn't think. I thought this was something that they wouldn't be able to do. And they've already proven on multiple occasions they're capable of doing that. And right now we still have four regular season games to go. I have to give them. This has been a banner success for that program, no matter what happens the

rest of the way. I mean, he went from you went from what you already played off eligible, Yeah, you went from wondering could they find their way to five wins? Two? Are they going to get to seven or eight somehow? You know? Yeah? Yeah, I mean you know this, The thought is starting to creep into my head can they run the table? And I'm like, before the season, I would know they can't run the table, and then it's in that schedule that's that's not even comprehensible.

And now it looks like, now that thought's creeping in my mind, can they do that? Maybe they can. Another team that joined I see Catholic in the Catholic League this year for the first time. Saint Francis also with a big win on Friday, SUIS against Juliet Catholic thirty three twenty eight. Taivon Ransom scored on a two yard touchdown run with a minute fifteen leap. Saint Francis was down two scores in this game. Another example of a

team coming from outside the Catholic League joining at this year. SU's where we didn't know exactly how they would be able to compete. Now, this isn't Icy Catholic against a much larger merit, but this is Saint Francis against one of the most story programs in the state and Joliet Catholic. You know, and you look at that game the way it was developing. Joliett Catholic had their running game going and their defense, especially their front seven good luck.

That's the best way that I can describe it. So when Joliet Katholic has those two components going, running game, you know, vaunted defense, I don't like a lot of teams odds and it looked like Saint Francis was going to get overwhelmed in that game. But they came out in the second half fixed some things and could you could tell just by watching it on camera, overcame a significant size difference in the game too. They just kept finding ways

to move the ball, running the ball, throwing the ball. They did what they had to against a defense that I've seen shut people down. And you know, you don't usually don't have a lot of success running the ball against the Jet Catholic defensive line that has the component like Dylan John the Wisconsin bound Dylan Johnson, Mitchell Ragusa is a good player. These are guys that really bottle up the inside and force you to do things you don't want to

do offensively. But St. Francis crack the code somehow, especially in the second half, and a really really strong performance from that offensive unit. It's, like you said, not on the level of the win over Marist Joett. Catholic still is a smaller school than a lot of people realize, but it's it's still a very very impressive win, and it was the kind of win that if you look at what Wheat and Saint Francis has left on their schedule, might turn out to be the most pivotal game for them all season.

Because they're three and two right now. There are two or three hurdle games left on their schedule that I think I think they will they'll probably enter either at best to toss up to win the game. So getting that win extremely crucial for their quest to get to five wins based on what they have left on their schedule. All right, let's head out of the Catholic League now and head over to your neck of the woods. Suits Bradley bourbon A

thirty eight thirty two win over Lockport. Lockport led the game by twelve points at halftime. Bradley bourbon A scores twenty eight points in the second half to win thirty eight to thirty two. I gotta say, sus, this was not a result that I expected. Yeah, I mean, I'll be honest, I didn't see it either Lockport. And I've looked at this time and

time again this season because I think it's very interesting. I think there's actually a possibility that every one of the teams on Lockport's schedule this year might be going to the playoffs. And that's incredible. I mean, I'm sure that's probably before. But week after week after week, they're running into good football teams and right now they're having a little problem. They're Achilles heels. They're giving up big plays through the air, and they gave up a couple more

of them against Bradley. Bradley has a very talented quarterback and Ethan Cole, the coach's son, who knows how to get the ball down the field and make place, and Lockport had that happened to him again. A couple of big plays in the second half. Quick big plays too, like quick drives that like lock Court would do something positive, Bradley would answer it immediately.

It was just that was what happened there, you know, And it's it's just kind of crazy times in the in the Southwest Suburban Conference this year, all ten teams are about five hundred after five games. That doesn't happen. That's that is a mathematical situation. That is, even if you're play non conference games, it just does not happen. I mean, everyone is at least three and two in the league. That's the that's the worst record in

the league right now. So you know that every week that you're going into that game, you're gonna have a good football team on the other side. So I think we're gonna have games like that all along in the Southwest Suburban where you're just gonna have two really good teams running into each other and there's gonna be one or two key plays that flips the tide in the second half,

and the momentum was going Bradley's way and they carried it through. This is a series that over the last three or four years has garnered extremely close games. Lockport won last year's matchup at Bradley in the final minute. It's just two evenly match programs that this time Bradley was able to get the key plays when they needed them. Moving on down the road. Not too far down the road, though, to the Southwest Prairie Conference playing Field North.

With a ten seven win over Oswego Ease, the North defense held outswe Go to just thirty seven yards in the second half series. Omark Coleman hit a seventeen yard field goal with a minute forty seven left to give North that lead.

They hang on their goodwin for the Tigers in the SPC. Yeah, Plainfield North coach Anthony Mbordino is not shy about telling you when he's building his team, he starts with the defense and tends to put his best athletes, the best players that he's trying to figure out where they go on the football field for him, he puts them on defense. If he can use those guys a little bit on offense too, he will. But you know,

so far this season that shown Plainfield's offense has really struggled. That they've they don't have a lot of guys that I would classify as you know, breakaway players, but they you know, usually they'll just put on their hard hats and try to grind out wins and keep the other team completely stifled, and that plan has been a little spotty so far this year, but they certainly executed that game plan to perfection against an Oswego team that came in there as

an undefeated team and they just really shut them off, gave them very few options, and Plainfield North, fortunately for them, only needed to have about two effective offensive drives, one that led to an early touchdown in the first quarter, the last one in the final minutes setting up an Omark Coleman game winning field goal. You know, they didn't need a lot of offense in this one to win, and that's kind of the way I guess Plainfield North

prefers to play. They expect to hold people in check and hopefully squeeze out enough offense to get by. But in the long run, this is another game that if Plainfield North had fallen and lost this game and dropped to one and four on the season, it did not look real good for them the rest of the way. They still got several games down the line with good teams in their conference. They're still kind of walking that tight wire at two and three, but at least now there's a little bit of a breath that

they can take, you know, oswego. You hate to say that they could afford the loss, but at four and one, they were much better equipped to take this loss in this game than Playfield North would have been going over to a couple more teams that do not like to give up points. Warren and lake Zurich SEUs. This was the game where Warren trailed seventeen to

seven at a half. I think you and I commented even before we went on air for Live with Friday Night Drive that we kind of felt like, maybe, hey, lake Zurich really started to take control of the North Suburban Conference. Not so fast, my friend, though, Warren comes back wins that game twenty one seventeen with a couple of second half touchdowns the Blue Devils showing that they shouldn't be counted out. SEUs. Yeah, I mean,

it was a really impressive effort for them. I mean, it looked early in the game like lake Zurich was doing what they've done in recent matchups. They looked like they had kind of taken control of the game and built a pretty decent lead for two teams that pride themselves on playing good defense. And you thought, hey, that's probably gonna be enough. But it was almost like a bang bang type of situation in the second half with Warren. It

was like, Okay, now we're gonna step on the accelerator. Let's go, And before you knew it, they had scored a pair of touchdowns, taking control of the game, and you know, then then switched it back and said, okay, defense, you got to hold them and check the rest of the way, and they did their jobs. So we're not quite

ready relinquished control of the North Suburban Conference just yet. It looks all right, two final games before we get out of here, and these weren't comeback games, but just a couple of notable things that I want to hit on. Palotine had a forty nine to thirty four win over halfmant State running back Dominic Ball, Tulane commit, had a huge first half of that one, and he left. He missed the entire second half, and I was kind

of concerned with what happened. Found an update though from that and that was just a cramp. So we found that out after the game, So excuse me there, good news for Dominic Balls. Who's Palotine starting to come on? Come on nicely? After a slow start. You know, it's gonna be interesting to see how they bounce back and carry through. You know,

They've still got a couple of hurdles on their schedule. They got a game coming up with Barrington as well that should be another flag planting type of situation for them. But you know, I saw them live last year and it was very impressive what they were able to do, not only using dominant ball, but they used a lot of other things on their offense effectively and kind of manhandle the Minook in a playoff game that I saw, So I you know, if they don't have ball, I think they have options that they

were able to use them. And then one final game, Princeton with a twenty eight to six win over Sterling Sues, which was a game I like this little note from Kevin harronymus here and this is what you get from a terrific veteran writer like Kevin. It was an opportunity, as he said, it was an opportunity for Princeton to play it's old North Central Illinois Conference rival

for the first time in seventy four years. Yeah, So I mean this was a game that you know was created out of a couple of different scenarios. You don't usually see teams like this playing one another during the regular season. You know, Uh, Sterling had a vacancy on their schedule because of

Rock Island Isleman's decision to not play varsity football this year. Peru Saint Bede swapping out of the Three Rivers Conference to go to the Chicago Land Prairie left Princeton with an opening on their schedule that they had to fill, and filling scheduled dates in the middle of the year like that are often very, very

difficult. So you know, these two schools aren't too far apart, and they had a let's say, not ancient history, but it's been a while since they played on a regular basis, so it's, uh, it's definitely you know, it was definitely an intriguing matchup to see kind of you know, almost almost what I like to call a football class warfare. I mean, Sterling, you know, a class or two above where Princeton is.

Both have had pretty good programs over the last couple of years. And on paper, when you look at those types of things, typically the bigger school ends up dominating, but Princeton, you know, really put it together a nice especially in the path, a nice effort and kind of ran away from Sterling. You know what this means for Sterling moving forward? They've still got some challenging games left on their schedule. I don't know if the playoffs are

in the cards for them this year. I mean, this is this is a costly loss, and this is the program that's been to Is it the quarterfinals for what at two three? I'm not I don't have it right in front of me, but this is the team where you used the scene playing a couple of weeks into the playoffs at the very least. Yeah, I mean, but now they're sitting at two and three, and the next the next two weeks they play, they go to Genoeseo and then they host Quincy.

Those two teams are both five on the year. Yeah, you know when they finish, and they finish in week nine with Moleen in a long time rival that you know, I think, at least on paper, is playing better than Sterling right now. So you know, they've got to win two of you know, two or three of those games to keep them you know, in the in that situation where they're alive if they lose two of

those games, and they've still got Rock Island a week eight two. But you know, they gotta go. They gotta go three and one the rest of the way, and I mean, honestly, looking at that, I don't think they can. So I mean they're gonna have to pull a major rabbit out of their hat. It's either this coming week or the following week. So all right, suth, Well, we gotta get out of here. But you got any final thought for us before we get out? All

right, get out of here. Yeah, surprisingly fun week. You know, in Week five looked like it was gonna be kind of you know, chalky all over the place, but we had a whole bunch of interesting outcomes, and uh, I guess I just have to take into account that this is the kind of season that we're going to have a lot of fun games, a lot of games between two evenly matched teams. And we'll get to it later this week, but it looks like we've got a real real barnburger

coming up in a week six as well. Yeah, thank you everyone for listening to the Friday Night Drive podcast. Stick with us all week long. We'll have our week six playoff projection. We'll have our playoff. I'm sorry, we'll have our weeks or Week six previews. Everything coming on your way this week. Thank you for listening. For Steve Susy, I am Kyle Neighbors. We'll talk to you later this week. Schweiker, Ganison, Krazak

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