The WHSAA has released kickoff times for Friday’s semifinal games:

Class 4A
(4) Natrona at (1) Gillette, 7 p.m.
(3) Cheyenne East at (2) Sheridan, 6 p.m.
Class 3A
(3W) Cody at (1W) Powell, 7 p.m.
(2W) Star Valley at (1E) Douglas, 7 p.m.
Class 2A
(2E) Big Horn at (1W) Lovell, 6 p.m.
(4W) Thermopolis at (2W) Mountain View, 1 p.m.
Class 1A 11-man
(2E) Southeast at (1W) Cokeville, 1 p.m.
(3E) Lingle at (1E) Lusk, 7 p.m.
Class 1A six-man
(2E) Guernsey-Sunrise at (1W) Meeteetse, 5 p.m.
(2W) Dubois at (1E) Midwest, 6 p.m.

–patrick

As the 2013 season comes to a close for several teams, I will begin updating the site with the results of the season. The updates will be reflected on some pages and not on others. I will ask for your patience as I work on updating all the pages on the site the next couple weeks.

–patrick

A quick update to the Shrine Bowl records:

Added Ballard Johnson’s four extra-point kicks in 1974 to the extra-point records listings. Thanks to Ballard for pointing out the unintentional omission! I appreciate it.

–patrick

Times TBD. Games will be at 7 p.m. at fields with lights and 2 p.m. at fields without lights, unless schools can mutually agree on a different time.

Friday, Nov. 8
At higher seed

Class 4A
(4) Natrona at (1) Gillette
(3) Cheyenne East at (2) Sheridan

Class 3A
(3W) Cody at (1W) Powell
(2W) Star Valley at (1E) Douglas

Class 2A
(2E) Big Horn at (1W) Lovell
(4W) Thermopolis at (2W) Mountain View

Class 1A 11-man
(2E) Southeast at (1W) Cokeville
(3E) Lingle at (1E) Lusk

Class 1A six-man
(2E) Guernsey-Sunrise at (1W) Meeteetse
(2W) Dubois at (1E) Midwest

–patrick

Rock Springs coach Tom Jassman resigned Tuesday as head football coach of Rock Springs.

Jassman had been the head coach of the Tigers the past three seasons. Rock Springs went 6-24 the past three seasons and 1-8 in 2013 but did qualify for the playoffs in 2011 and 2012.

Jassman said via email he resigned because the three-year commitment he had made to the program was complete. He said he made a promise to his wife to coach for only three seasons.

A replacement has not yet been named.

–patrick

When the postseason schedule is set, you can pretty much count in certain teams to be there.

Seven schools come into the playoffs this year with postseason qualifying streaks of 10 or more years; the players for three schools have never known a year in which their school didn’t make the postseason.

Gillette (24 consecutive years), Natrona (22) and Cokeville (21) all reached the postseason to continue impressive postseason qualifying streaks. Southeast (17 years), Big Horn (15), Douglas (12), and Cheyenne Central (10) have all qualified for more than a decade straight, too.

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Missing out: Some teams not in the bracket this year either continued or broke some long streaks, too. Buffalo missed the playoffs for the first time since missing in 1998 — the Bison had qualified for 14 consecutive years — while Green River missed the playoffs for the first time since 2001. Wyoming Indian missed the playoffs for the 17th year in a row, by far the longest such active streak in the state, while Rawlins, Moorcroft, Pinedale and NSI all missed the playoffs for the fifth year in a row.

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Our house: The same four teams (Gillette, Natrona, Sheridan, Cheyenne East) are hosting in the 4A quarterfinals for the third consecutive year.

Cokeville hosts in the opening round for the 21st consecutive season; Southeast is hosting a first-round playoff game for the 17th consecutive season. Douglas (eight straight seasons) and Gillette (seven) have also been first-round hosts consistently and continue those streaks this year.

Of this year’s first-round hosts, Rocky Mountain has been the longest removed from such duties; the Grizzlies are hosting a playoff game for the first time since 2002. This is also Rocky’s first playoff game on its new field in Cowley.

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Welcome back: Of the 40 teams in the playoffs, Jackson breaks the longest playoff drought; the Broncs are in the playoffs for the first time since 2007. Torrington, which, like Jackson, is in the 3A bracket, is in the playoffs for the first time since 2009.

The other 38 teams that qualified for this year’s postseason either qualified last year or in 2011.

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On to the picks, where I see a lot of scratch brackets happening. Can it really be that straightforward? Projected winners in bold:

Class 4A
(8) Evanston at (1) Gillette: The Camels are rolling right now; last week’s victory over East helped prove that to everyone. Rematch of a 2012 quarterfinal playoff game.
(5) Kelly Walsh at (4) Natrona: No doubt KW was fortunate to win the Oil Bowl. It will take even more of that kind of good fortune to beat the Mustangs in the playoffs. First playoff meeting since 2006; that year, NC lost in the regular season and won in the playoffs.
(7) Laramie at (2) Sheridan: The Broncs have been lost in the shuffle a bit this year since losing the Energy Bowl. But they’ll come out firing, especially against a Plainsmen team that they now know they can’t overlook. First playoff meeting since 2000.
(6) Cheyenne Central at (3) Cheyenne East: These intra-city rivals are meeting for the fourth time in two years. That hasn’t happened since back in the days when they played each other twice a year. That said, East has won all three games the past three years. Rematch of a 2012 quarterfinal playoff game.

Class 3A
(4E) Torrington at (1W) Powell: The Panthers were silly if they didn’t book their hotel rooms for Laramie two weeks from now back in November. First playoff meeting since the 1957 Class A title game.
(3W) Cody at (2E) Lander: The Tigers are playing well and, at home, will give the Broncs fits. Still, I like Cody on the road. First playoff meeting.
(4W) Jackson at (1E) Douglas: The Bearcats have been scary efficient in blowing through the East Conference. Jackson will be game, but it may not be much of a game. First playoff meeting since 2007 semifinals.
(3E) Riverton at (2W) Star Valley: I wondered how the Braves would respond after having so much success, but losing so much to graduation, after last year. Consider that question answered. First playoff meeting since 1998 3A title game.

Class 2A
(4E) Wheatland at (1W) Lovell: Despite this being a 1-4 game, I think the Platte County Bulldogs could put up a real fight in this game and make Lovell work for this victory. The parity in 2A this year will be evident in games like this. First game between these two programs.
(3W) Lyman at (2E) Big Horn: As far as the Rams are concerned, this was the game that should have been played a year ago in Laramie. The Eagles are a tough first-round draw and I think it’ll be close, but Big Horn has been playing really well lately. Only the second game between these programs; first came in 2011 quarterfinals.
(4W) Thermopolis at (1E) Burns: Even back in August, we knew Burns would be tough. But unbeaten? The Broncs have been impressive and have responded to every challenge so far this season. Look for that to continue. First playoff meeting.
(3E) Newcastle at (2W) Mountain View: We saw this game last year. The only difference was that it was in Newcastle. I’ll go with the home team again… but the Dogies will make it interesting. This could be the best game of the week; if I could only watch one game this week, this would be the one. Rematch of a 2012 quarterfinal game.

Class 1A 11-man
(4E) Upton-Sundance at (1W) Cokeville: Good luck, Patriots: Cokeville has NEVER lost a first-round playoff game since the playoffs expanded to eight teams in 1991. First game between these programs; Cokeville last played Upton in 2005, Sundance in 1991.
(3W) Burlington at (2E) Southeast: The Huskies played well enough to win the West Conference’s triangular playoff on Tuesday. But there’s a big difference between winning a triangular playoff and winning a playoff game. First meeting since 2008 title game.
(4W) Riverside at (1E) Lusk: The Tigers have notched six consecutive shutouts, including a 52-0 beat down of the Rebels, and are coming off a bye. Advantage Lusk. First playoff meeting since 2008.
(3E) Lingle at (2W) Rocky Mountain: The Doggers are one of only two road teams I’m picking to win this week. And it’s tough, because I love the Grizzlies and I think they’ve had a great season. Every time I think about this game, though, my gut tells me Lingle has the upper hand, even on the road. Only the second game between these programs; the first came in the 2009 quarterfinals.

Class 1A six-man
(4E) Kaycee at (1W) Meeteetse: The Longhorns have been on fire ever since they got back from Texas. No reason to think that will stop now. First playoff meeting.
(3W) Snake River at (2E) Guernsey-Sunrise: The Vikings won the most important game of their season last week, and I think that momentum will carry over to their meeting with the Rattlers. First playoff meeting and, oddly enough, only the third time they’ve ever played on the same field.
(4W) Farson at (1E) Midwest: Midwest’s only loss this season came courtesy of the Pronghorns. Sort of. Forfeits are funny like that. In this case, it means zilch. The Oilers are primed for a deep playoff run. First playoff meeting.
(3E) Hulett at (2W) Dubois: The Rams already beat the Red Devils once this season on the road. This time, Dubois has the home-field advantage AND the mental edge of prior success. First playoff meeting since the 2006 1A quarterfinals.

For a full schedule including kick times, check out the 2013 schedule and results page.

Last week: 26-5 (84 percent). This season: 219-48 (82 percent).

The first round of the postseason is always a fun time — the potential for upsets, the elimination of pretend contenders, the high-stakes nature of every game. So what teams should we watch for this week? Who’s being overlooked, and who’s being looked at too much? Post your thoughts below.

–patrick

Burlington, Riverside and Shoshoni will play each other in a triangular playoff at 4 p.m. Tuesday in Worland to decide the final two spots in the Class 1A 11-man playoff bracket.

The three squads tied for the third and fourth seeds from the West Conference.

The winner of Tuesday’s playoff will face Southeast in the first round, while the team that emerges as the second seed will play at Lusk. Both games will be at 1 p.m. Saturday at Yoder and Lusk, respectively.

Burlington will play Shoshoni in the first half.

–patrick

Full brackets are available on the WHSAA website.

Friday, Nov. 1

Class 4A

(8) Evanston at (1) Gillette, 6 p.m.

(5) Kelly Walsh at (4) Natrona, 7 p.m.

(7) Laramie at (2) Sheridan, 7 p.m.

(6) Cheyenne Central at (3) Cheyenne East, 5 p.m.

Class 3A

(4E) Torrington at (1W) Powell, 6 p.m.

(3W) Cody at (2E) Lander, 7 p.m.

(4W) Jackson at (1E) Douglas, 7 p.m.

(3E) Riverton at (2W) Star Valley, 5:30 p.m.

Class 2A

(4E) Wheatland at (1W) Lovell, 6 p.m.

(3W) Lyman at (2E) Big Horn, 2 p.m.

(4W) Thermopolis at (1E) Burns, 7 p.m.

(3E) Newcastle at (2W) Mountain View, 2 p.m.

Class 1A 11-man

(4E) Upton-Sundance at (1W) Cokeville, 1 p.m.

(3E) Lingle (2W) Rocky Mountain, 6 p.m.

Class 1A six-man

(4E) Kaycee at (1W) Meeteetse, 5 p.m.

(3W) Snake River at (2E) Guernsey, 2 p.m.

(4W) Farson at (1E) Midwest, 7 p.m.

(3E) Hulett at (2W) Dubois, 2 p.m.

Saturday, Nov. 2

Class 1A 11-man

(3W) Burlington at (2E) Southeast, 1 p.m.

(4W) Riverside at (1E) Lusk, 1 p.m.

–patrick

Unofficial first-round playoff matchups. Games will be at 7 p.m. Friday at fields with lights or at 2 p.m. Friday at fields without lights, unless both participating schools can reach a mutual agreement for a different time.

Class 4A
(8) Evanston at (1) Gillette
(5) Kelly Walsh at (4) Natrona
(7) Laramie at (2) Sheridan
(6) Cheyenne Central at (3) Cheyenne East

Class 3A
(4E) Torrington at (1W) Powell
(3W) Cody at (2E) Lander
(4W) Jackson at (1E) Douglas
(3E) Riverton at (2W) Star Valley

Class 2A
(4E) Wheatland at (1W) Lovell
(3W) Lyman at (2E) Big Horn
(4W) Thermopolis at (1E) Burns
(3E) Newcastle at (2W) Mountain View

Class 1A 11-man (final spots to be decided in triangular playoff on Tuesday)
(4E) Upton-Sundance at (1W) Cokeville
(3W) Burlington/Riverside/Shoshoni at (2E) Southeast
(4W) Burlington/Riverside/Shoshoni at (1E) Lusk
(3E) Lingle (2W) Rocky Mountain

Class 1A six-man
(4E) Kaycee at (1W) Meeteetse
(3W) Snake River at (2E) Guernsey
(4W) Farson at (1E) Midwest
(3E) Hulett at (2W) Dubois

–patrick

The conventional wisdom in Class 4A the past few years has been counterintuitive: A loss or two in the regular season isn’t bad.

Just look at the records of the state championship winning teams since 2005: Central in 2005 (7-4), Gillette in 2006 (11-1), East in 2007 (9-2), Gillette in 2008 (10-2), Sheridan in 2009 (11-1), Natrona in 2010 (11-1), Sheridan in 2011 (11-1).

Last year’s 12-0 Natrona team was the first big-school squad to win a state championship while going undefeated since Green River did it in 2004.

Which brings us to this year’s Class 4A race.

Of the conference championships up for grabs last week, only one remains undecided — Class 4A.

The big schools’ regular-season title remains undecided because the two teams with the best records, Gillette and Cheyenne East, weren’t on each other’s schedules until the final week of the regular season.

Gillette, at 8-0 but with scares from Cheyenne Central (16-10) and Natrona (24-23 in OT), has emerged as the favorite for the big-school championship. Cheyenne East, with its only loss in a 7-1 season an inexplicable 42-21 defeat at Sheridan, remains as the Camels’ lone challenger.

The winner Friday wins the regular-season crown.

Nice, but not the ultimate goal.

Win or lose, the Camels have home-field advantage in the first two rounds of the playoffs. East can earn the same with a victory Friday, but will need some help to get the No. 2 seed if it loses.

Class 4A’s recent championship history has proven a Camel loss wouldn’t be devastating. The Camels themselves in 2006 and 2008 showed that a regular-season loss could be overcome in the playoffs. And a Gillette loss might put them on the opposite side of the bracket from the team that gave Gillette its biggest challenge this season, Natrona.

But the odd conventional wisdom falls apart in the face of this: It’s still better to be undefeated entering the playoffs than it is to enter with a loss.

Natrona in 2011 is the last big-school team since Laramie in 2000 to enter the playoffs undefeated and not win the state title — and Laramie lost the title game to an undefeated Gillette team that year.

Final summation? Nothing definitive. Both the Camels and the Thunderbirds have a great shot at winning the state title, win or lose this week for both. And while a loss or two in the regular season doesn’t hurt, an undefeated run is historically better….

And with some parity finally returning to Class 4A this year, the Camels have a fantastic chance to show such parity doesn’t really apply to them.

Now that would be some conventional wisdom everyone can understand.

Other games I’m watching: Almost all of them. Of this week’s 32 games, 23 have some kind of influence on the postseason, either in qualifying or in seeding. Only eight of the 40 playoff spots are still available, but only 12 of the 32 teams that have qualified actually know their seed. And 18 teams are going for those final eight spots. Yeah, it’s a busy week. … Both Thursday games (Riverton at Lander and Newcastle at Wheatland) are critical. Their timing is handy, though. Because of how everything else worked out, and because these two games were scheduled a day early, we’ll know the 3A East and 2A East seedings before Friday’s first snap. … I’ll be keeping a close eye on the games that help to decide who hosts in the first round and who goes on the road, especially Jackson-Star Valley, Riverton-Lander, Greybull-Lyman, Southeast-Lingle and Guernsey-Kaycee. … A lot of pride will be at stake in Moorcroft when the Wolves host Wright. Both teams are winless this year and don’t want to have that streak carry over to next year.

On to the picks. Teams I think will be winners by the time the game is done in bold:

Thursday
Class 3A
Riverton at Lander
Class 2A
Newcastle at Wheatland
Friday
Class 4A
Cheyenne Central at Evanston
Cheyenne South at Sheridan
Gillette at Cheyenne East
Kelly Walsh at Laramie
Rock Springs at Natrona
Class 3A
Buffalo at Rawlins
Douglas at Torrington
Jackson at Star Valley
Powell at Green River
Worland at Cody
Class 2A
Glenrock at Burns
Greybull at Lyman
Lovell at Big Piney
Mountain View at Kemmerer
Thermopolis at Pinedale
Tongue River at Big Horn
Wright at Moorcroft
Class 1A 11-man
Pine Bluffs at Upton-Sundance (at Sundance)
Riverside at Burlington
Shoshoni at Cokeville
Southeast at Lingle
Wind River at Rocky Mountain
Class 1A six-man
Dubois at Wyoming Indian
Farson at Meeteetse
Hanna at Saratoga
Midwest at St. Stephens
Saturday
Class 1A six-man
Guernsey-Sunrise at Kaycee
Normative Services at Hulett
Snake River at Ten Sleep
Open: Lusk.

For a full schedule including kick times, check out the 2013 schedule and results page.

Last week: 27-5 (84 percent). This season: 193-43 (82 percent).

How are your school’s postseason plans shaking up? Will Week 8 influence your quarterfinal opponent? Is Week 8 your make-or-break? Or will you be ready to hang up those cleats by the end of this week’s games? Post a comment below to fill me in on what’s at stake for you in Week 8… or to make fun of my picks. Either way, it’s cool.

–patrick