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Friday Night Drive podcast, Episode 221: State quarterfinals recap

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The quarterfinals didn't disappoint with wild finishes across the state. Kyle Nabors and Steve Soucie recap all of this past weekend's action.

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Schwiker, Cannison, Krizek Rndio Bradley sponsors to Friday Night Drive. I'm Mike Krizak. 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 g A n A SSI M dot com. What's up everyone, Welcome back to the Friday Night Drive Podcast. I am Kyle Neighbors along with Steve Seussie. We are live with you here on Monday,

November thirteenth. We are here to talk about the Corner Final weekend SEUs. It was a gorgeous weekend out there. On Saturday. I went over watch Kerry Grove and Geneva play. Was awesome being on the sidelines. I know you got to see a bunch of football on Saturday as well. Man, Yeah, it was kind of an interesting day just in the sense that, like I got out of my car at Wheaton Saint Francis and I was

like, can I trust this? And I was very tormented on how many layers I needed because I was like, I think I'm gonna be freezing in

a half an hour. If I'm not careful here, and I pretty much went all day with a heavier jacket on, but I could have gotten away with not wearing it, which I was like, this is this is really strange because I finished my day at Plunkett Park watching Icy Catholic in Saint Lawrence, and the last time I was at Icy Catholic for a football game, there was a blizzard that had started started prior to that game that I was

at, so I was kind of all day long. I was like, I didn't really know, like how I should handle the fact that the weather was actually quite nice the entire day. I don't know if I've ever been to Plunket Park and not been freezing cold. I'm usually there during the postseason, so that part of it, but every time I'm going there it seems to be there's there's no getting around it. It's gonna be fifteen degrees and I'm gonna need some coffee or something along those line. But not the case.

On Saturday, was absolutely awesome watching Kerry Grove in Geneva play that game we'll get into. Of course got out a hand, but for the most partso's a lot of good games in the quarterfinal round. Yeah, I mean there were a lot that really kind of came down to the wire. I was kind of hoping that I would be able to get to a little bit more of the actual action on the field, but following along in that window between like three and four o'clock, you know, there were a lot of

games that kind of came down to the wire. And then doing some research after the fact with some games that I didn't actually get to see at the you know, at the time, like while they were going on, there were a lot more out there that really came down to the wire inside the last minute, some huge plays made to keep people seasons alive. I witnessed the end of that Saint Lawrence Ic Catholic game that obviously inside of you know,

inside of twenty seconds when Saint Lawrence took the victory away. So there were a lot of games that, like and you kind of expect that at this point in the tournament, a lot of fairly evenly matched games, but certainly more games that I can remember that we're kind of decided in the last minute and went one way or the other. You can follow SEUs on Twitter or ax at the SUS. You can find myself on Twitter at Kyle Nibber. You can find all of Friday Night Drives content at fn drive on Twitter.

You can find us on Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok as well. Of course, go to Friday Nightdrive dot com. We're with you guys live twice a week during the postseason here at eleven am on Mondays and Friday or Mondays and Thursdays, Monday's recapping Thursday is getting you a set for the weekend here. So we're gonna go ahead and dive in here SEUs and we got a couple of questions. Of course, you were watching live on YouTube. Do us a favor, give us a thumbs up, subscribe to the channel,

leave a comment. If you're watching live on Facebook or on YouTube, you can jump into the comments and leave you ask us a question or a comment. We'll try and get to those throughout the show today. We'll be here for about half an hour or so with you guys seeing here. You know, Jesse, we need a cook says five A all private and six A all public. Sus. Yeah, I mean, starting with the all

private stuff. We got eight Catholic League teams still in the playoffs. Yeah, I mean, when you looked at five A heading into the weekend, I kind of felt like that was something that was going to happen, just based on the way that the kind of the bracket fell that I thought there was a strong possibility that we would get and all C C, L E, s CC conference, you know, final four. I haven't done the research on this yet. I don't really even think that I need to happen.

I have to do. This has to be the first time all four teams have represented the same essentially the same conference in the final four of a classification, you know, and then you know six A when you're saying all public, I mean, there weren't a lot of private entrances in the six A field. It was kind of a weird situation that broke those downs. So I was thinking about this a little bit this morning, and a lot of people that don't know how the multiplier works and stuff of that nature.

The teams that are still alive have now guaranteed that they are going to be multiplied in the next football enrollment period, which is down the line a little ways. But it's interesting to note because Montini has now retained their multiplier. Saint Lawrence has now retained their multiplier. These are teams that were unmultiplied this year. They will remain that way next year because we're now on two year

enrollment cycle. But when we head into two years from now, those schools will jump back up in classification to where we can have this argument at another date, but to where they I think they more logically belong in the grand scheme of things. Did a lot of these schools I can't remember now refresh

my memory. Did a lot of these schools lose their multiplier because of the two year enrollment period and because of COVID, Right, Yeah, there was a lot less schools multiplied because for some reason that I still don't quite understand. And calculating how we multiplied teams, they counted the COVID year despite the fact that we didn't play the playoffs, and your multiplier is based on how many playoff games you win. So if you didn't advance to the semifinals in

that one playoff year we were counting, you were not multiplied. So that led to a lot of schools that you're used to being, you know, multiplied that if they didn't reach the semifinals that year, they didn't get multiplied. So we're slowly course correcting, I guess, and getting back to the situation now where there are a few teams that slip down but now there now

they'll be going back up. And there's still another year to factor towards that, but those schools are already assured that they're going to be multiplied in the next two year. Roma Pocket Mark, who's a regular on the Friday Night Drive podcast, doing this live here in the postseason. I know he's a NAS fan, he says, Suss go to Valenta Stadium in Lagrange Park on Saturday, NAZ in Saint Francis and that one. See what do you think? Well, I haven't decided what my core action is going to be.

I am covering a game at four thirty in Wilmington. I've decided I want to go see Wilmington and Morele ForSight, but I'm going to go see the first half of a game before I head down to Wilmington. So haven't decided where that's going to be. That's a contender for that particular visit. How do you decide on Wilmington and Morella. It's a four to thirty game, so it will give me an opportunity to go. It's an interesting game to

me. I think it's a contrast of styles, and I wanted to see both of those teams live in action all year, but the four to thirty game gives me an opportunity to go see at least a good chunk of another game before I go there. So you got to maximize your time, Kyle. Yeah, the Wilmington game against Seneca and the quarter file is absolutely wild. So let's sus let's go ahead and dive in here. We've got another question pop in here. Adam says, with so many great games this past

week, and which one stood out the most to you guys? Suits which one? I think you just mentioned that Wilmington Seneca game. I wasn't able to watch any of it, but I was on pins and needles as it developed because I had several people that were messaging me and tweeting at me and letting me know specifics of what was going on. And it was pretty funny.

Early in the game, Wilmington missed an extra point and they were actually down seven to six, and I had actually believed the game was seven to seven, so a couple of people had corrected me on Twitter One of them was former Wilmington kicker Jordan Sar, who actually kicked a game winning field goal in the state championship game against Williamsville several years ago. So I was laughing

about the fact that he corrected me. So I messaged him back, and I messaged him back and told him you should have kicked it, and he just quickly responded, I'm retired now that field goal that you're referening that Williamsville. It's still one of the most wild things I've ever seen in a state

championship game. What he had tried one or two field goals or something like that all season long, and then he goes out and boots like a forty five yard It was not a short field goal like a forty five yard or to win a state championship game. It's still one of the most insane thing I've seen at the high school level. And he didn't have that much.

Wilmington's had some really good kickers in the past, but he specifically didn't have a really long track record of kicking a lot of field goals for Wilmington that season. I remember, as that drive was materializing, I was actually broadcasting that game on the radio at the time, I'm like, what are they doing? They seem to be settling in for a field goal chance. I

wasn't even sure who their kicker was. It was really it was a yeah they were yeah, they were taking their time moving down the field, Like what what are they doing? What's going on here? And then bam did pound that ball through the uprights? I guess, showing how much we know, right, Jim Sawers says, I got to I got to meet Steve after the Saint Francis game on the field. Thanks for all your hard work.

I appreciate it. Jim was nice to meet you as well. He talked to me a little bit after the wheat in Saint Francis went over Morgan Park. It was it's always nice to meet some buddy who's a big fan of what we're doing here. And I appreciated the kind words at the time, and thanks for dropping in today. Yeah. Absolutely. We had the week before over at Barrenton, we had someone come up and say hi to

us as well. Of course, if you ever see Susan and I out on the sidelines, feel free to come up and say hi to us, so we appreciate it. Any time. I'm gonna go ahead now and throw the results onto the paye heersuits. We're gonna go ahead and go up to one A and just kind of work our way down here. If anyone has

a question about a specific game or class, let us know. Sus started in one A, you know the I think for the most part, things went as planned or expected camp Point Central, though I don't think either of us were surprised by Campoint Central winning the game. We both had Bellville all top favored in it. Campoint CPC really jumped out to a big lead early in this and never gave it up. Belleville all toof at some point, I believe did re I think they had to back on side kicks that they

were able to recover. That made it a little bit interesting. But for the most part, Campoint Central uh controlled this game. Sus. Yeah, I'm gonna take the L here. I mean, I readily admitted that I thought if anybody was gonna beat all TAF on the south side of the bracket, it would be camp Point Central. But I didn't think they would win. I'll be honest, I'll just I'll wear that L. There were, you know, situations throughout the regular season where I felt like all TAF wasn't

a strong position here. But camp Point Central executed beautifully early on a key turnover, and it seemed like thirty seconds into the game. I don't know exactly how long it took. Campoint was already up fourteen to nothing. And to their credit, they did not let Altov breathe. They suffocated them. That game was. That game was seemingly it was a four touchdown gap before even kind of realized the game had even started. They they dominated that game

from the from the drop. And you know, while you just said, you know, it wasn't necessarily stunned that Camp Point Central won the game, I'll admit to being stunned in the fashion that Camp Point Central did it. Yeah, I completely agree. You know, Campoint Central very quality program. I did not see them running away with this one though, sore is anything else in one A that stood out? You know, I expected Hope Academy to win the game, but in the fashion, the dominating fashion that they

did that was a little bit surprising to me. This morning, I saw the clip clip of the Eddie Jenkins touchdown run just before halftime, and it was sort of ridiculous. But that's that's the kind of explosive plays that Hope Academy is capable of doing. Sets up an interesting match in the semis. We'll talk about that later on, but a very impressive win for Hope and like we mentioned last week, first time in the quarters for him. Now

it's the first time in the semis. Jesse Moving on to Class two A, Jesse says looking forward to the state championship game in Wilmington on Saturday, he's of course reverencing Wilmington and Morella Forsyth meeting in the state semi final. Limington with that overtime win against Seneca, Morella Forsyde took down Bloomington Central Catholic thirty five to eleven, and then Wilmington Seneca games suits A little intel here if you have it. Wilmington able to get some stops at the goal line

multiple times. Is that what I read? Yeah, it was. They actually fumbled the ball once inside their own five yard line and were able to get a stop on that possession. And then near the end of the game, with less than two minutes left, Seneca actually had the ball inside the five again and Wilmington turned them away, which set them up with an opportunity to get down the field far enough to get a game tying field goal. Then one one got another stop in overtime keeping Seneca out of the end zone,

and then Wilmington scored on its possession to win the game. So had made some mistakes early in the game, but defensively they came up big time and time again over the last fifteen minutes of that game. First question I have. I haven't seen Seneca this year, so I can't. I don't like, why didn't they kick a field goal at any point the well score game. You know, I think I don't necessarily know why they didn't do

that beforehand, but I guess the thought process was the end. What was at the end of that game was a field goal doesn't get you a touchdown. Clear when they were heading into the overtime, it would only put you up six. So they were like, well, if they go down the field to score on us, we have to kick it off. Worst case scenario, if we don't get it in here on fourth down, they have

to go the length of the field. Yeah, in two minutes, and Wilmington, despite the fact that they did it successfully, doesn't pass the football, so I think that might have been the logic that went into the decision. It did kind of cross my mind a little bit to that as well, especially considering Wilmington had kicked a fifty four yard field goal in the first

half. So my thought process would have been, well, they're probably they probably have a decent chance of tying this thing if they can get into field goal range. So I think I probably would have kicked it, But you know, it's hard to second guess, not knowing all the scenarios. On the southern side of the bracket. You had Athens twenty eight to twenty seven. The no magic for Nashville this time. They were able to get the ball down to what about the twenty yard line or a twenty yard field goal

chance to win that game. The Hornets not able to do it though, Athens comes away twenty eight twenty seven ses. Yeah, that was we were talking about that a little bit, you know, over the weekend. That was That's kind of a situation that I've seen Nashville pull games out of the fire time and time again, so it's really surprising to learn that they basically had a twenty yard field goal with an opportunity to win that game at the Horn, and they missed it, but Athan's resilient, they were kind of

it was kind of a back and forth game the whole way. You know, it's interesting now we've got two teams from the Sangamo Conference in the final four, and they're not playing each other in the semifinals because that's kind of where the bracket line drew. Bureau winning that regular season game against Athens, I believe by a touchdown, so you know, kind of sets up an

interesting situation. You know, I still am confused about this Shelbyville team, Like I said earlier this week, got beat pretty badly in Week nine by Nashville, but now has regrouped and beat a couple of good teams here to get to the semifinals. But I still wonder whether not, you know, after losing in the fashion that they did in Week nine, if they have the ability to knock off Athens on the bottom half outside of the Catholic League.

How many times and this might be a little different with seven A and eight A going one to thirty two, but I'm trying to think how many times we've had conference and obviously we got We're you know, more and eighthens have to win. But how many times have we had conference mates meet in a state title game? Do you think? Oh, it's a very very small number. Because the geography of the smaller classifications, we haven't always been

in one to sixteen. It's very rare that you get teams sent on the opposite sides of the bracket, especially when you all the way back to the quadrant system, it would be almost impossible to get you know, teams on completely and totally different sides of the bracket. I'd have to go back to those few years when we were one to thirty two on both sides of the bracket. You know, every bracket was one to thirty two, and we did have that for two seasons. I think that would be the one where

it'd be most likely that that could happen. But yeah, it's a very very small list, to be honest with you. All Right, let's go to three A here where Duran Pecatonica returned the opening kickoff in that game to take the lead, and I went, oh, Dupex got a little juice today, Maybe something up that sleeve for Byron, And then Byron went, nah, that's just not happening. Sixty three points to say are just an

absolute machine. Well, we didn't talk about this a little bit last last week, but in the second round, I had the opportunity to go see Byron play Piotone, and I did what I don't often do it games because I don't necessarily like the vantage point of doing it. But I went behind the goalpost to take a look at Byron and how they were handling the football, to just see how good they were at it. And I'm usually pretty good at detecting where the football is going. I couldn't find it. I

literally could not find it. So I'm sitting here going, well, if if I can't find it, and my only responsibility here is to look and find where the football is, I don't have to deal with a blocker or any sort of situation. And I can't find it. How the heck is defense trying to find it? I mean, so, they're so good at what they do, and they don't seem to be phased by anything. If someone does manage to stop them, they hop right back up. They'll run

the same play. They're like, well, we found out what was wrong with it, Let's let's go run this one. And then they'll pop off a forty yard right. It's ridiculous. I mean they've scored. They've now scored over seven hundred points in a season. They're already up to third all time in points scored in state history. They potentially have two more games left and they're only I believe, seventy five point short of the all time record

for points scored in a season. So if they win the next two games, I mean, averaging thirty eight points a game is like child's play for these guys, apparently, So you know, that's That's what I'm kind of keeping an eyeball on. But boy, it is really really impressive, and you would think to yourself, hey, this has got to be a really experienced team overall, doesn't it. I mean, to be running this so

well. Guess what their quarterback is, Kyle. He's a freshman, so I yeah, so I think we're just starting, just starting another generation of Byron power running machine game. I guess, because boy, is that is really something special. I mean that they do that so so well. And I've watched that offense for a lot. I've watched a lot of small school

football. They do it better than anyone I've ever seen and a question from the friend who texts me over the weekend asking about I'm going to derail us here for a second, like top five public public school programs in the state, because we were talking about Kerry Grove and I was going through it and I had Linal Windlow and I had Byron on their suites. This is something we'll have to talk about during the off season, but it's definitely an interesting

conversation. Byron has to be on that short list of consideration though, Yeah, I think so. You know, it's one of those things that I have to sit down and give a lot of thought to. But you know, watch I've watched Byron for a long time, and I've watched them from a distance. They've ran through my former coverage area on a roots a basis, you know, quite often. I've rarely almost never seen them lose. Wilmington has gotten them before, but I've also seen them steamroll many many other

teams that I've covered at the time. It's it's just unique and special what they've been able to build there. They have a lot of unique things about that program that I'm sure a lot of people would like to model, but they just can't duplicate and for a you obviously you got the chance to see that Saint Lawrence Icy Catholic game. Tell us about it. You know, I got there, I believe, with about three minutes left in the third

quarters. It's interesting and I know people in the Chicagoland area can relate. It was only thirteen miles away from Plunkett Park when I pulled out of the parking lot, and it took me almost forty minutes to get over there, and then I had to walk a country mile after finding parking in the residential area, so it took me a while. I got there just after half, you know, half it started up, but it took me quite a while to actually get down to the field. But it was impressive what Saint

Lawrence was able to do. Now, you know, Icy Catholic had a couple of pieces that were not fully healthy available to play in the game. But regardless, Saint Lawrence controlled the line of scrimmage, ran the ball effectively while I was there, took care of things and just didn't let Icy Catholic get loose with those big plays. You know they were they were banged up at the quarterback position. While I don't know how effective he was early in

the game. But Dennis Mandelo was was hobbling around in the fourth quarter and still trying to play, so he was dinged up. kJ Parker was unavailable for them. But you play with the hand that you're dealt and Saint Lawrence, I mean, was a substantial underdog coming into the game. They did everything that they had to do. I give them a lot of credit. You know, I can count on one hand the number of times that Icy Catholic has lost at Plunkett Park, you know, in the last decade.

So it just a really really impressive win for Saint Lawrence and puts them now in a position where I think they might have an opportunity to get to a state championship game. And they've been Sat Lawrence for the better part of a decade now, it's kind of been on that on the come right, like get right where you expect them to get over the top there and and finally able to get that kind of marque win for that program. Really really impressive

sus. Yeah, And I was looking at their their track record a little bit before, you know, coming into this game after they had won, and and what we were talking about before, like having multiplaiers you know, restored or taken off. They made their runs a few years ago in six A. I mean, this is actually the first time Saint Lawrence has ever been a four A team. Yeah, so you know, for them to you know, kind of I don't want to say breakdown, but they kind

of taken a couple of steps back over the last couple of years. I'll be honest, I had no idea what to make of them coming into the year. I knew they had some pieces and you know, we're you know, potentially able to maybe do some damage. Started out really well this season, had a couple of hiccups in the middle of the year. They'd been tough to read, but when push comes to shove, they've really done a nice job. This is State Representative Steve Reich, and I'm happy to sponsor

this year's for 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 them your support. Moving right along, let's go over to Class five A suites. I think probably the best place to started that NAS game, right. Yeah, you know, I picked Carmel to win this game, but I really didn't have any like reason. It was just

kind of a gut play for me. And there was basically, you know, it felt like all game long, that game was going to turn one way or another. On one play I saw the video clip on it, Nazrath scored the decisive touchdown on a third and fifteen from basically midfield where receiver got behind the defense and a strange situation, and that was the play. I mean, it looked like we had two very very evenly matched football teams, you know, squaring off against one another here and it was gonna break,

you know, one way or another. And up until that last minute, it looked like it was gonna break Carmel's way. You know, they they've managed to take that seventeen to fourteen lead, but couldn't get that last stop. And you know, I don't know what you need, what you're gonna need to do to dispatch Nazareth from a postseason. I mean maybe some sort of you know, elaborate exorcism problem, but you you just can't get

rid of these guys. I mean, I obviously we've never seen a scenario like this where there's a seven and five team now playing in the semi final game, you know, semifinal round, because it's never happened before. We've never had We've never had a five lost team advance to this stage of the tournament. There has been once a five lost team prior to this year won one game in the playoffs. But we're we've never seen a seven and five

team this stage. Jim says, please give you a prediction on who will be in the five eight championship game in normal sus What do you think? Well, I mean, I go back to and it wasn't that long ago, so we can't say, well, everything has changed. I go back to that Week nine game with Wheaton Saint Francis and Nazareth, look at that score and say, I don't know how you can't favor Wheat in Saint Francis

to win that game. I mean, they handled them pretty well. I watched a good chunk of that, you know, on NHFS while it was going on during the chaos that was Week nine. And you know, when you have a quarterback like Wheaton Saint Francis does, who seems to just exude confidence. He just knows how to make a play, whether it be with his feet, throwing, I mean, that's a guy that I have a hard time betting against in any situation. Good Matt top of quarterbacks in this

in this game Saint Francis, Yeah, we sure do. And that's another reason and why I'm considering going to it. But it's it's going to be it's going to be a fun game. I'm sure it will be tighter than the first meeting was. But Wheat in Saint Francis, if you look at their results over the course of the season, put them in a close game and you've got to be crazy to bet against them because over the last you know, six weeks of the season, they were seemingly in a close game

every single week, and every single week they won it. I mean, they've won games in the last minute. They know how to play in tight games. They don't seem to get rattled. It was kind of a sloppy game between them and Morgan Park on Saturday, a lot of penalty flags. But Wheen Saint Francis has a method and does the things that they want to do, And you know, I lean towards Wheaton Saint Francis there. I know it's a mistake to pick against Nazareth in the postseason, because it never

seems to work out if that's what you're going to do. But and then you go to the other side. I saw the Juliet Catholic Providence game all the way back in Week two. Joy Catholic to be frank dominated Providence. Providence looked completely lost on offense in that game, and I think they'll admit that they. I mean, they struggled to get the ball past the midfield

strike. And while nothing has changed in the regards of, you know, what the personnel is on both sides, I have a hard time believing that Providence won't put a much better foot forward in this game. All that being said, Joy Katholic is my pick in the game. We talked at link last week about Morris and the injury issues coming off that that second round win. With that being said, like I forty nine to seven, man,

I just did not see that one coming. I didn't either, And I mean, granted, you know, like Morris was was beat up in a couple of places. Yeah, but you know, and then the other thing that that kind of got lost in the shuffle. And I talked to the reporter that was at the game after the fact just to confirm it. Joey Kathock played their leading rusher HJ. Grisby sparingly in the game. He was a little dinged up coming in. They didn't They didn't necessarily need to push

the envelope, so they didn't. And so when you consider that a guy was over a thousand yards rushing that they didn't even need, you know, that says another story about where Joy Catholic is right now. Momentum playing really strong. I'm sure they would like an opportunity to get to the state championship

game. They'll play either one of them if they got there. But they certainly wouldn't mind if Wheaton Saint Francis came to the top half of the bracket, considering there was a last minute victory for Wheaton Saint Francis when they played in the regular season. So a lot of intriguing possibilities for how this five five a bracket could shake out. And then the comedy of this whole situation for me a little bit is Providence being here. We got two fifteen seeds

in the semifinals. Providence, I don't know how they're doing it. They're just figuring it out. So I have to be real careful to say that. I think Joy Katholic is a big favorite in this game. Providence forces turnovers, they make big plays. And I felt the same way about this game last year when we had it in the playoffs, had a regular season matchup between Joey Katholic and Providence where Joli Kathick pretty much dominated that game.

It wasn't necessarily all that close. We went back to the playoffs and guess what happened. Providence put it all together, you know, put all the little pieces of the puzzle together, and then when you were done, you were like, what just happened? Like so Providence has a playoff neck that cannot be denied, so that that makes for an interesting game too. He is Steve Sussi. I am Kyle Nighbers. You can find all of our

content, of course at Friday Night Drive dot com. We are spending a little bit more time with you here in Class six A. These games to Kerry Grove Geneva. You know, Geneva comes out in that game, is driving down the field, turns it over and about the Kerry Grove twenty yard line. The Trojans take over, go right down the field and score, then get a pick six Bamage fourteen to zero, and after that it just was downhill for Geneva. Kerry Grove ends up with a running clock. I

expected the Trojans to win this game. I did not expect it to be in this fashion whatsoever. Suits and coming away from that game. This is not taking anything away from Lake Zerk, but when you look at comparative scores carry Grove doing what they did against the Geneva and Lake Zurch really struggling to get by Belvedere North, it leads me to feel like Kerry Grove is a

substantial favorite going into this game against Lake Zerch. Well, the funny thing about Kerry Grove this year that I have to keep reminding myself is how dangerously close this team is to have been undefeated during the regular season. Yeah, when you think about how they lost and in the fashion that they did, you know, I think we'd be having a different Converse station at the start

of this bracket if things had gone their way in those two games. You'd be talking about how strong strong they are as a team, you know, with a potentially undefeated mark. They have been really really impressive in the playoffs, like much better than I thought that they actually were, so they don't. Really they look really good man like now now, like like if you asked me before the playoffs started, I would you would have asked me,

do you think anyone I'm not saying, beat East Saint Louis? Do you think anyone can give Saint Louis a game? I think I would have answered before the playoffs. No, I don't think they. I don't think anyone in this field can. I'm ready to have that conversation now because I think Kerry Grove can. I think they can give them a game. Do I think they can beat them? Not so sure about that. But do I think they can make it an interesting game and give East Saint Louis some trouble

if they should potentially meet. Yes, I do. Yeah. I mean we saw this Carry Grove and eat Saint Louis meet and first state championship just a couple of years ago. With Carry Grow pulling off and up set there. They're really playing well. They were really young, they're still kind of young. Carry Grow Like, this is not a one year thing for them. I mean, it's never a one year thing for Carry Grove. But yeah, this is a really good team that played good football down the stretch

here on the other side there. So, like I said, East St. Louis a winner over Kanka Kee Washington, Washington playing really well. It's a team that I kind of flying under the radar, at least for me. Yeah, I've I've been kind of keeping Washington in my thoughts, like the entire year. I go back to, you know, the fact that their lone loss the season was to Kanka Key back in Week two. They lost that game seven and nothing because they gave up a touchdown and a kickoff

return. So obviously a capable defensive team, but you know, a whole different animal this upcoming week. But Washington has proven itself. I believe, you know time and time again this season that they are a pretty strong football team. The only drawback is you didn't really know how good the Middlin eight

Conference was this year. But Washington has separated themselves from just about everybody in that league and has done a nice job and obviously getting themselves to semifinals, trying to send out veteran coach Darryl Crouch out on the best possible finish as he can as he's retiring at the end of the year. But now big challenge. In the semifinals. Seven A went pretty much as expected. Glen

Bard East was the one interesting thing here. I thought they were up twenty eight to fourteen in the second half and I was like, oh, man, glen Bard, he's playing really well. I did not expect them to win this game. And next thing I did. Next thing I know, I turned back and it's forty five twenty eight. Normal Community thing went sideways

on glen Bardi's pretty quickly. Sus Well, that was my original plan on Saturday, was that I was going to try to hit multiple games in the Elmhurst Wheaton type of area, and I actually put into duty covering the Wheaton Saint Francis game, which was fine, but I was a little bit upset about it when I saw what was going on at the glen Bard East Normal Community game, because that was going to be my second stop of the day and I would have gone to see the conclusion of that game to find out

what had happened, but I wasn't able to do it. But once again is another thing that kind of confuses me about this Normal Community team. You know, I thought that they would win that game somewhat comfortably and they really had to scrap. That score is not really indicative of how that game went, so I just kind of wanted to get a look at them. So I still don't really know what we're gonna get when we stick our hand in

the normal community. Back and Down in ad A one of my favorite games of the week, with Barrington mains out Barrington pulling off that win forty two to forty. The Broncos have a nasu so finding ways to fall behind in

games and then come roaring back. Well, we were talking about this a little bit over the weekend about how we had kind of noticed them, and when we were having our live event out at Barrington in round two, Innaperville Central seemed to be on the verge of taking control of that game, and

I watched three quarters of the broadcast that was on TV. I actually didn't program my DVR far enough because it was the game that was taking forever to get concluded, so I didn't actually see the fourth quarter of that game. But once again, it looked like Maine South was a play away from maybe putting it away, and they couldn't just quite get that play, and Barrington made some huge plays in the passing game had a huge night. It just

seemed to be making a big play after a big play. You know, got some good special teams play and figured out a way to squeeze out that victory. But you know, we'll talk about this a little bit later in the week. I don't think they're gonna have the luxury of digging themselves a hole this week. So if they try that act again, I don't know if the comeback attack plan will work as well as it has in previous rounds of the playoffs for Barrington. Yeah, Lincoln Way East against Warren just got

up early in that one and ran away and hid in it. A matchup against Barrington and then York Edwardsville. That was another fun game where York let it. It just kind of felt like Edwardsville at all times in that game with just nipping at their heels. York ends up getting a stop late in the red zone to pull that one out. Sous. Yeah, that was another game that was hoping to get a peek at on Saturday afternoon and ultimately did not. I really felt like Edwardsville was in a good place heading into

that game. And we've talked about this before too, you know, that long road trip doesn't seem to bother that program. They usually come out and put their best foot forward. But you know, York did a really nice job of delivering some early punches. I was worried about them heading into this game, especially considering how easily Edwardsville dispatched Glenbard West in the pre round. Glenbard West handled York when they played in the regular season, kept them in

check, limiting him to one touchdown. So I was thinking of, you know, matchup transitive property on that. You know, in that game, I thought York might be in a little bit of trouble here, but they did a really nice job of trading trading blows and eventually being able to take control of that game. So, you know, credit to them being able to keep their you know, their focus and doing the things that they had to do to get that win. All right, everyone, we got to

get out of here. Make sure you stick to Friday Night Drive dot Com all week long. We'll have a lot of coverage heading into the semi finals for you, SUSO. Before we do, you got some final thoughts for us, You know, a for final round, this is usually one of those weeks that's probably my favorite thing to watch and take care of. Just a lot of interesting games that we have at this stage. So uh,

the quarterfinal round definitely delivered on that. There were there was a lot of intrigue and a lot of situations where we had to have games come down to the wire, so you can't beat that, and obviously the results set up some fascinating semifinal matchups. All right, thank you everyone who joined us live this morning. If you are on YouTube or Facebook, do us a favor and give us a thumbs up. Stick to Friday Night Drive dot com for

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