Marquee games will be even more hyped
Every year, there are few bigger football games in the state than when Birmingham Brother Rice and Orchard Lake St.Mary's, and when Birmingham Brother Rice and Novi Detroit Catholic Central, hook up on the field.
This year, those games will likely be hyped up even more.
Brother Rice has one more game before playing St. Mary's and Catholic Central in back-to-back weeks, and that's this Saturday against Detroit U-D Jesuit.
Barring an upset, Brother Rice will give head coach Al Fracassa his 399th win, meaning he'd go for a historic 400th win against St. Mary's the following week.
Should he not get it, Brother Rice could give him that 400th win the next week at Catholic Central, so that should only add to the hype of those two fantastic games.
Here are Kosmo's 3 Stars for Week 4.
- Keon Collier, Birmingham Groves. Playing his second straight stellar game, Collier ran for 243 yards and four touchdowns on 23 carries in a 39-32 win over Hazel Park. Collier has rushed for eight TD's in his last eight games.
- Brandon Ruble, Madison Heights Lamphere. In helping lead the Rams to their first win of the season against Clintondale, Ruble threw for 302 yards and ran for 69 more. Ruble played like a precious Ruby gemstone.
- Derek Ince, Novi. Ince threw for lots of inches in a 42-0 win over Salem, throwing for 322 yards and four touchdowns to lead the Wildcats.
This year, those games will likely be hyped up even more.
Brother Rice has one more game before playing St. Mary's and Catholic Central in back-to-back weeks, and that's this Saturday against Detroit U-D Jesuit.
Barring an upset, Brother Rice will give head coach Al Fracassa his 399th win, meaning he'd go for a historic 400th win against St. Mary's the following week.
Should he not get it, Brother Rice could give him that 400th win the next week at Catholic Central, so that should only add to the hype of those two fantastic games.
Here are Kosmo's 3 Stars for Week 4.
- Keon Collier, Birmingham Groves. Playing his second straight stellar game, Collier ran for 243 yards and four touchdowns on 23 carries in a 39-32 win over Hazel Park. Collier has rushed for eight TD's in his last eight games.
- Brandon Ruble, Madison Heights Lamphere. In helping lead the Rams to their first win of the season against Clintondale, Ruble threw for 302 yards and ran for 69 more. Ruble played like a precious Ruby gemstone.
- Derek Ince, Novi. Ince threw for lots of inches in a 42-0 win over Salem, throwing for 322 yards and four touchdowns to lead the Wildcats.
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