Kersey/Przybylo's Class 4A Playoff Predictions


Posted November 7, 2007 by Jason Kersey Comment on this article Leave a comment

By Jason Kersey and Robert Przybylo

Kersey’s picks

First Round: Bishop McGuinness over McLoud; Sallisaw over Oologah; Wagoner over Stilwell; Star Spencer; Glenpool over Guymon; Hilldale over Grove; Broken Bow over Miami; Weatherford over Mannford.

Quarterfinals: Bishop McGuinness over Sallisaw; Wagoner over Star Spencer; Glenpool over Hilldale; Broken Bow over Weatherford.

Semifinals: Bishop McGuinness over Wagoner; Broken Bow over Glenpool

Final: Bishop McGuinness 20, Broken Bow 13

Comments: Broken Bow has an incredible defense, but McGuinness has too much for the Savages to handle. … It’s a shame that McGuinness and Wagoner are on the same side of the bracket. I think that’d make one heck of a state championship game. … I like Hilldale over Grove in the first round in really the biggest upset I picked. The Hornets play in a tough district and just about upset Broken Bow.

Przybylo’s picks

First round: McGuinness over McLoud, Sallisaw over Oologah, Wagoner over Stilwell, Star Spencer over Anadarko, Glenpool over Guymon, Grove over Hilldale, Broken Bow over Miami, Weatherford over Mannford.

Second round: McGuinness over Sallisaw, Star Spencer over Wagoner, Glenpool over Grove, Broken Bow over Weatherford.

Semifinals: McGuinness over Star Spencer, Glenpool over Broken Bow.

Finals: Glenpool 7, McGuinness 3.

Comments: I’m a believer in Star Spencer although even I gave a second look to the Bobcats beating Wagoner…I would pay money to see Glenpool and Broken Bow. Two tough defenses going at it. A 3-0 game would not shock me. In fact, if anybody broke 14, I’d be amazed…It’s still McGuinnesseseses to lose and just maybe Glenpool wants it a little bit more.





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Jason Kersey became The Oklahoman's OU football beat writer in May 2012 after a year covering high school sports and OSU recruiting. Before...


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