Rather than making one game my game of the week, I want to pose to you, my readers, a few questions that will help spark some debate as we enter the second season.

Playoff games present the opportunities for which players and coaches dream. The ultimate hope is to play in The War, but only 10 of the remaining 40 teams will have that chance.

Which 10, is the question I ask now? But more than that, how about these brain teasers:

1. Which road team do you think is most likely to win on Friday? (My answer: Riverton. Remember, the Wolverines played Powell to a 13-10 score early in the season and won’t be fazed by going on the road.)

2. Which road team in the first round has the best chance of hosting a game in the second round — or, in simpler terms, which bracket half is most likely to see BOTH road teams win? (My answer: Lyman. Coming off a tough loss, I think the Eagles will be extremely focused and have a true shot to take down defending champ Thermopolis. On that same side of the bracket, Burns looks tough and will give Lovell a tussle in the first round; remember, Burns beat Wright last week just to make it to the postseason, and Lovell barely beat Wright 21-20 in Week 1.)

3. Which top seed is likely to have the toughest time winning on Friday? (My answer: Cody. Wheatland is one of those annoying teams that hangs around and makes things interesting. If the game is close in the fourth quarter, the Bulldogs might just pull off the upset of the week.)

4. Which regular-season rematch is the most intriguing game of the postseason? (My answer: Central-Gillette. Remember what happened when they met in the regular season? The Camels needed a humongous fourth-quarter comeback to hold off the Indians. Neither team wants a repeat of that game; Gillette doesn’t want to be scared like that and Central doesn’t want to lose like that.)

5. If you could attend any of these 20 games, which one would you go to? (My answer: Midwest at Kaycee. Come on now, you didn’t think I’d bypass the chance to watch the Oilers and the Buckaroos in postseason ANYTHING, would you? Not only that, but it should be a great game, too. However, I’ll be in Sheridan on Friday and will have to miss this one. Darn it.)

So, take a stab at answering those questions, then check out my picks. Remember, projected winners are in bold, but projected losers have the added motivation of proving me wrong:

(all games Friday)
Class 4A

(8) Green River at (1) Natrona: Even coming off a loss, and even a bit banged up, I still like the Mustangs. 7 p.m.
(5) Cheyenne Central at (4) Gillette: I really want to pick the Indians. But I really want to pick the Camels, too. In the end, I think home field and psychology swing this one Gillette’s way. 7 p.m.
(7) Kelly Walsh at (2) Sheridan: Does anyone remember two weeks ago when Sheridan supposedly blew their chances at hosting past the first round? Nope, me neither. 7 p.m.
(6) Cheyenne East at (3) Evanston: East finally broke that losing streak and will play Evanston closer than they did a couple weeks ago, but the Red Devils are still too much. 7 p.m.

Class 3A
(4W) Star Valley at (1E) Douglas: Douglas took care of Star Valley back a few weeks ago pretty handily. I’m banking on a little more of the same from the streaking Bearcats. 7 p.m.
(3E) Riverton at (2W) Powell: Riverton is scrappy and I like what they’re doing. But Powell beat Riverton in the regular season and has the home field, so don’t take this one for granted — maybe a blocked extra point to decide it. 7 p.m.
(3W) Lander at (2E) Buffalo: The Bison just look better and better with every passing week. 6 p.m.
(4E) Wheatland at (1W) Cody: Cody will get pushed a bit, but I think the Broncs will show why they’ve won eight in a row. 6 p.m.

Class 2A
(4W) Big Piney at (1E) Big Horn: Is there a hotter team in the state right now than the Rams? Maybe not. The Punchers will find out. Noon.
(3E) Newcastle at (2W) Greybull: The Dogies could give the Buffs a run in this one, especially if their passing game gets going, but the Buffs’ run game is probably too much to stop. 6 p.m.
(3W) Lyman at (2E) Thermopolis: Of all the ways the final weekend could have gone for the Eagles, it went this way. A date on the road with the defending champs is not the way any team wants to start a playoff run. Nevertheless, I think it’ll be close. 7 p.m.
(4E) Burns at (1W) Lovell: Comparing scores is dangerous (see above). When I do that, I think Burns could win this one. But the Bulldogs are the top seed from the West for a reason and will be motivated to prove that on Friday. 7 p.m.

Class 1A 11-man
(4W) Burlington at (1E) Lusk: The Tigers’ momentum has yet to be stopped. 6 p.m.
(3E) Lingle at (2W) Dubois: The only thing I think that separates the Doggers from the Rams is postseason experience. The Doggers have it, and I think that’s what gives them the advantage in this long-distance showdown. 1 p.m.
(3W) Rocky Mountain at (2E) Southeast: I love, love, LOVE this matchup. Two schools with fantastic traditions and solid but unspectacular 2010 seasons, both eager to prove themselves on the postseason stage… awesome. Cyclones, with home field, have the slight advantage. 6 p.m.
(4E) Pine Bluffs at (1W) Cokeville: It’s weird to think, but I just realized both of these teams had last week off. Let’s see how that affects the play on both sides in a game that’s a rematch from last year’s 1A quarterfinals. 1 p.m.

Class 1A six-man
(8) Farson at (1) Snake River: Rattlers. Unbeaten and, according to the scores from this fall, maybe unstoppable. 2 p.m.
(5) Midwest at (4) Kaycee: My alma mater will try its best to reverse the Kaycee hex from last year’s playoffs, but for now I think it’s still in play. 2 p.m.
(6) Meeteetse at (3) Ten Sleep: The Longhorns’ trade-off for a short drive is having to face the Pioneers, who all of a sudden are an offensive juggernaut. 2 p.m.
(7) Guernsey at (2) Hanna: Remember last year’s playoffs? Confident home team vs. upstart road team… only this time the roles are reversed. Careful, there, Miners. 2 p.m.

Looking over these picks, I realize I was fairly conservative: only two road teams. Nevertheless, I am anticipating some fantastic football on Friday.

So what are you waiting for? I know you have some thoughts. Post ’em below!

–patrick

10 Thoughts on “Quarterfinal playoff picks

  1. Risky picken, only one road team will win?

  2. Patrick on October 27, 2010 at 9:57 pm said:

    Looks like somebody never got past the first third of what I wrote.

    I picked DOUBLE that!! 🙂

    –patrick

  3. Winter weather is here-drive safe all you teams and fans. I did some quick mapquest work and the longest distance traveled in the first round is Burns at Lovell (443 miles), second longest is Pine Bluffs at Cokeville (423). All 8 1A and 2A games are in the top 10, while East at Evanston (357) and Wheatland at Cody (323) also have long drives.
    All roads lead to Laramie anyway

  4. JimiMiddleFinger on October 28, 2010 at 9:26 am said:

    Patrick, this Burns game makes me really nervous as a Lovell fan/parent. Just looking at their season, they appear capable of winning this game. On the other hand, Lovell has found ways to get it done all year. Except for the one game they couldn’t. They were up by 8 at Lyman, in the 4th, and a dropped pass on 3rd (that would have been a score to seal the victory) changed the game imo. In the end I think Lovell’s D gives them the edge in a close one. Somewhat like the Bip Piney game last friday. I’m got a feeling I’ll be on the edge of my seat till the clock hits 00.00……

    If the Buldogs get over this hump, love to see a rematch of Lovell/Lyman.

  5. JimiMiddleFinger on October 28, 2010 at 9:33 am said:

    Oh and in 3A I’ll be rooting for Buffalo as I lived there for a while and have friends there. They are flat out clown stomping people right now. 191-17 in their last 3 games? Pretty impressive regardless of who they were playing imo

  6. Big Horn Football on October 28, 2010 at 9:50 am said:

    Patrick, you said you will be in Sheridan on friday. Are you driving the short distance out to Big Horn to watch the big piney game at noon?

  7. Patrick on October 28, 2010 at 11:40 am said:

    BH, that’s absolutely the plan. I am really eager to see the Rams and the Punchers and also the new field. So yes, I’ll be there for that one, hang out in Sheridan in the afternoon and then head to KW-Sheridan at night. Oh, and then turn around and drive back home and catch the Cowboys at noon Saturday. 🙂

    Short answer: Yes, I’ll be in Big Horn on Friday afternoon.

    –patrick

  8. Patrick on October 28, 2010 at 11:41 am said:

    Jimi, you hit my feelings about Buffalo. Even with Douglas and Cody in the mix I really think Buffalo is the team to beat. They dinked around with the offense a bit this fall and I feel like the last three weeks the Bison have really come into their own with executing it.

    –patrick

  9. 1A Fan on October 28, 2010 at 6:57 pm said:

    I think Lingle has a real good chance of going to Dubois and winning. That offense is hard to stop even if you have played against it and since Dubois hasn’t, I think the Doggers go on the road and get the victory.

  10. R.F.D.Patton on October 29, 2010 at 1:36 am said:

    First off I think this is a terrific web site, I have looked at it everyday since the football season started. I pretty much follow the 1A classification since its the one my son plays in. I agree with 1A Fan because we just played them last week. The single wing will give the Dubois Linebackers fits because its very hard to pickup who actually has the ball. With last years playoff experience in thier pocket so to speak then a rematch with either Lusk or Burlington is a strong possibility.
    As for the Cyclones, if they come out hot and keep up the momentum from last weeks win over the Doggers then Rocky Mountain better be ready to play. Thanks again for a great web-site!

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