Pigskin Previews Week 3

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Quincy Notre Dame (2-0) at Hall (1-1)

Gametime: 7 p.m. Friday at Nesti Field.

BCR insider: The Red Devils return home for the first time this season with state-ranked Quincy Notre Dame (No. 3 in 4A) awaiting them at Nesti Field. Quincy Notre Dame won its first 11 games a year ago before falling to Bloomington Central Catholic in the 4A quarterfinals. The Raiders have picked right up this year, outscoring its first two foes 104-14, including a 49-14 win over Macomb in Week 1. However, 18th-year head coach Bill Connell said those two teams “are no Spring Valley. This time we line up and play a real good football team. We know we’ve got that in week 3. When you look at video and see the people they have, they’re going to much more competitive.” Connell sees Hall being such a dynamic opponent, he says “we go into this thing as a massive underdog, I feel. We’re just trying to compete. That’s a long trip to just go up there and get beat.” ... The Red Devils showed much improvement in last week 33-26 win at Rockridge over the first week’s shutout loss to Stillman Valley. Rookie Hall coach Jason Bland said it was nice to get his first win under his belt, but says “we’ve got a long way to go as a team.” Notre Dame has been a power running team for the past 17 years under Connell, but now are utilizing the pass game of junior QB Kramer Barnes, a returning starter. “They are just now mixing in a basic spread package, so we have to be ready for both aspects of their offense. Defensively, they are a multiple front. Contending with their size and athleticism will be the big challenge this week,” Bland said. Along with Barnes, Notre Dame is led by junior TB Daniel Weiman and junior QB Kramer Barnes and three-year starter Zach Reichert (6-2, 260), who is the latest in a long line of quality lineman in a program that has produced six current D-1 players. He’s hardly the biggest lineman upfront for the Raiders, as RT James Ashemann tips the scales at 6-8, 370 pounds. Bland notes, yes, that’s right, 6-8, 370. ... The Red Devils can certainly use more bursts from senior TB Nathan Tucker, who rushed for 266 yards last week vs. Rockridge. That old boy, No. 3, had 260 yards or something. We hope we can hold him to 200, that’d be a miracle,” Connell says. ... Hall gains five players back from a preseason athletic code violation — Cody Whightsil, Mike Crew, Matt Haun, Tyler Moore and Robbie Wenzel. They are eligible to play in the second quarter after sitting out nine quarters (one-fourth of the season). ... Notre Dame’s Mid-State title in 2008 was its first conference title since 1997,

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