Lots of great games this week. A lot of conference titles are up for grabs still throughout the area and state.
Lots of great games this week. A lot of conference titles are up for grabs still throughout the area and state.
I want to thank ohiohshelmets.com for the work that they do over there. Without their hard work, these articles wouldn’t have the great graphics that I make every week for these matchups. So thank you.
Another great week of tough matchups to choose from.
We’re already to week three of the season, and we’ve seen some great football so far. I wanted to let the reader know that over the last couple seasons that I’ve wrestled with how to properly rank out-of-state opponents for matchups. I’ve also wrestled with ranking them in the top five of the state or just keeping them as honorable mention.
Welcome back high school football fans. I want to say thank you for coming back for the second season of The Five Best Games to See article series. This week’s edition is coming out later than usual. It will be coming out Monday mornings for the remainder of the season.
I hope your school and all schools have a safe, sportsmanlike, and competitive season in 2025.
Welcome back everyone for the beginning of the 2025 high school football season. I’m excited to get back on the sidelines to cover some games in the coming weeks.
During the season, I do not make any picks or predictions publicly in case I end up getting sent to cover that game on short notice. That being said, the following series of articles are my preseason predictions to win all 28 regions, and my picks for state champions in each of the seven divisions in OHSAA 11-man football this season. There will be seven articles—one for every OHSAA division.
My apologies for being late this week. We'll be back to our normal schedule next week. We’ll start with the local games first… The Five Best Games to See in the Area #5 Huron (6-2) @ Clyde (5-3) When: Friday, Oct. 18 at 7 p.m. Last Week: Huron lost at Vermilion, 13-10; Clyde lost at […]