Normally, by this point in the season, a classification has established its hierarchy — we have a good idea of who’s at the top of the classification, who’s at the bottom and who’s in the middle.

Not in Class 2A this year.

Nine schools have winning records. Not included in that list are Newcastle and Greybull — Newcastle’s in-state losses have come to schools that are a combined 14-1, while Greybull’s losses have come to schools a combined 16-4.

In a classification where simply qualifying for the playoffs is a challenge, every game is critical.

This week, Class 2A has four standout games: Big Horn at Wheatland and Newcastle at Glenrock in the East, and Lyman at Mountain View and Thermopolis at Lovell in the West.

Every single one of those games could be the game that makes or breaks a season. Can former No. 1 Big Horn give streaking Wheatland its first loss? Will Newcastle fall further behind in the East race, or keep pace by beating the suddenly vulnerable Herders? Will Mountain View’s sudden losing streak continue against its Bridger Valley rival? Can Thermopolis come back from its first loss to beat the undefeated Bulldogs?

All four games have huge postseason implications.

The other four games in 2A could turn out to be just as big, too. But that’s what makes the classification a blast to follow this season.

This year’s 2A parity reminds me a lot of one of my favorite seasons: Class 2A in 2007. That year, every playoff game was decided by eight points or fewer, and Riverside won the state championship by winning games by two points, one point and one point.

I expect something similar in the 2A playoffs this year.

Predictability is boring. Class 2A is anything but.

Other things to watch this week: This may be the most unpredictable week of the year. I struggled with several choices. Look for lots of close games this week. … Star Valley-Cody will be interesting to watch. A Cody victory could add fuel to an already heated rivalry next week, but that also means the Broncs need to be careful of looking ahead. The Braves are way too good for anyone to look past. … Speaking of Lincoln County vs. the BHB, how about the long trip Cokeville has to make to Cowley to play Rocky Mountain? The Panthers and Grizzles are part of a three-way logjam atop the 1A 11-man West standings, and this game will help break it up. … I’ve been really impressed with Torrington’s improvement this year. I’m curious to see how the Trailblazers match up against last year’s 3A East champs, Riverton. … The most underrated game of the week might be Wyoming Indian-Snake River. Neither team has proven contender-worthy yet, but both teams are good enough to take seriously come playoff time. … Seems like kind of an off week in 4A, but don’t overlook Sheridan-Central. How will the Broncs bounce back after a tough loss, and can they rebound on the road against a game Indian squad? … Two teams are guaranteed to pick up their first victories of the season, as two games (Wind River-Burlington and Hanna-NSI) feature winless squads facing off against each other.

Here are this week’s picks. Projected winners in bold; projected spoilers in regular type:

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

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

Last week: 26-5 (84 percent). This season: 142-30 (83 percent).

Now I call on you. What games draw your interest this week? What picks do you disagree with? Post a comment below and we can talk, and then later this week we can stop the talk and actually play, which is way better.

–patrick

6 Thoughts on “Week 6 picks: A love letter to Class 2A

  1. Coach Mac on October 10, 2013 at 8:06 am said:

    Great comparison to 2A in 2007 Patrick, I hope it ends the same way that season did!

  2. Understanding that there was a coaching change at Riverside last week, can someone explain why they forfeited to Cokeville. I understand the weather, and that the season isn’t going as they would like. BUT, it isn’t fair to the Cokeville kids nor the Riverside kids that are fighting through adversity with the changes. Where they that beat up?

  3. Some other thoughts that we need to start considering.
    4a- Laramie has the toughest task of clinging on to the 8th playoff spot. Rock Springs could bounce into that spot.
    3a- IF Buffalo wins at Lander (which could happen) we could have a potential jamboree in the 3a east.
    Worland and Jackson are going to battle for that 4th spot in the West.
    2a- IF Big Horn wins at Wheatland this week, they are set up as they have the easiest remaining games. However, a BH loss at Wheatland makes the Burns-Wheatland game the biggest of the year for 2a east.
    1a- Lusk is obviously the class of the east but Southeast has an extra week to prepare for the week 7 showdown. In the West Cokeville is top, and Rocky Mountain should host a game, maybe two but remember Upton beat them at home earlier in the season.
    Wow….As always, Wyoming high school football is creating excitement!

  4. Rawlins on October 10, 2013 at 5:56 pm said:

    Sorry to day, but Thermopolis got exposed last week, and this week is not any better unless they step their game up. SV did have the privledge of playing both Douglas and Powell, but I don’t think that will give them an advantage vs. Cody. I see the Broncs. Big Horn and Wheatland should be a really good one, and Wheatland have to stay focused on the Rams, because if they look ahead to next week’s game at Burns, the Bulldogs will get rammed. Focus on BH and Wheatland will win.

  5. Patrick on October 11, 2013 at 6:22 am said:

    Hi Stan,

    I don’t know all the details about Riverside-Cokeville, but basically what it boiled down to was that after all the weather delays, Riverside decided not to make the trip. Since it’s a conference game, that meant forfeit.

    Now as for the reasoning WHY not making the trip and forfeiting was an option…. I agree with you. Doing anything less than everything possible (safely) to step on the field is a disservice to both teams. Again, I can’t speak to Riverside’s mentality and decision-making here; maybe not making the trip was the right option. I hope for both teams’ sake, though, that this is actually the case.

    It’s worth noting that this isn’t the first time this has happened. Remember a couple years ago when Burlington — a playoff team — forfeited rather than make the trip to Cokeville in the final week of the regular season?

    –patrick

  6. Patrick on October 11, 2013 at 6:29 am said:

    Rawlins, good point. Trap game for Wheatland. Part of why I went with Big Horn. That said, I envision it as one of those 28-27 games…. Neither team has a distinct advantage and I’m really interested to see how it comes out.

    –patrick

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