Below are the Indiana Football Coaches' Top 10 polls for each of the five classes:
Class 5A
1. Carmel (defending state champion)
2. Warren Central
3. Fishers
4. Ben Davis
5. Fort Wayne Snider
6. Penn (defending state runner-up)
7. Center Grove
8. Avon
9. Lawrence Central
10. Pike
Receiving votes: Lake Central, Chesterton, Hamilton Southeastern, Crown Point, Merrillville and Castle
Class 4A
1. Indianapolis Cathedral (defending state champion)
2. Fort Wayne Dwenger
3. Evansville Reitz
4. Columbus East
5. East Central
6. Indianapolis Roncalli
7. Mishawaka
8. Leo
9. Concord
10. Hammond Morton
Receiving votes: South Bend Washington (defending state runner-up), Jasper, Pendleton Heights, New Palestine, New Haven, Delta and Griffith
Class 3A
1. Indianapolis Bishop Chatard (defending state champion)
2. South Bend St. Joe's (defending state runner-up)
3. Jimtown
4. West Lafayette
5. Eastbrook
6. Evansville Memorial
7. Mishawaka Marian
8. Charlestown
9. Hamilton Heights
10. Western Boone
Receiving votes: Brownstown Central, Indian Creek, Corydon Central, North Montgomery, John Glenn, Heritage Hills and Brebeuf Jesuit
Class 2A
1. Fort Wayne Bishop Luers (defending state champion)
2. Evansville Mater Dei (defending state runner-up)
3. Guerin Catholic
4. Indianapolis Cardinal Ritter
5. Heritage Christian
6. Bremen
7. Andrean
8. Speedway
9. North Putnam
10. Churubusco
Receiving votes: Tipton, Wheeler, Northwestern, Shenandoah, Southridge, Paoli, Fountain Central, Rensselaer Central, North Posey and North Judson
Class 1A
1. Lafayette Central Catholic (defending state champion)
2. Linton-Stockton
3. Sheridan
4. Indianapolis Scecina (defending state runner-up)
5. Pioneer
6. Milan
7. Indianapolis Lutheran
8. South Adams
9. Perry Central
10. Rockville
Receiving votes: South Newton, Southern Wells, North Central (Farmersburg), Whiting, Adams Central, Union City, Culver, Attica, North Miami, Frontier, Winamac and North Vermillion
Week 1's more interesting meetings:
Elkhart Central at Elkhart Memorial (Charger Field) -- The Mangy Lion match-up is always quite the intriguing one, despite it not being a notable game when looking at all games around the state. Elkhart Central head coach Levon Johnson is trying to build the Blue Blazers' program back to what it once was with legendary former head coach Tom Kurth. Elkhart Memorial is starting over from scratch with former Concord offensive coordinator Bill Roggeman at the helm. I wish coach Roggeman the best of luck in leading the Chargers, as he was my offensive coordinator when I played at Concord. My pick: Elkhart Memorial
2A#1 FW Luers at 5A#5 FW Snider (Spuller Stadium) -- On paper, this Summit city rivalry doesn't look to favor Luers, simply because they're 2A and Snider is the bigger 5A school. Non-sense! Regardless of the fact that Luers head coach Matt Lindsay has won 9 state titles for the Knights, he just can't seem to beat the Snider Panthers. In the last 10 years, Snider is 8-2 vs. Luers. My pick: FW Luers
2A#5 Heritage Christian at 2A#4 Indianapolis Cardinal Ritter (Lucas Oil Stadium) -- Heritage Christian has only had a football team in existence for 10 years and head coach Ron Qualls is already succeeding with flying colors. He's made two consecutive trips to the state championship game, winning the 2008 state title with a 14-1 record over Lewis Cass, 17-14. Their lone loss that year was to Ritter by a touchdown. Ty Hunt and Ritter have pretty much owned the new-to-football Eagles, taking eight of nine.
My pick: Cardinal Ritter
Heritage Hills at 2A#2 Evansville Mater Dei (The Reitz Bowl) -- These two haven't seen each other on the gridiron since the 2006 season. Mater Dei beat Heritage Hills in the game, 30-7. They both have rich football traditions and are notorious for representing their respective classes in the state finals. Current Chicago Bears QB Jay Cutler is a Heritage Hills graduate. My pick: Mater Dei
4A#1 Cathedral at 5A#4 Ben Davis (Giants Stadium) -- As dominant as the Cathedral Irish have been in recent years in the 4A state tournament, they've been the complete opposite against the Ben Davis Giants. The two have only played five times since the 1994 season, but Ben Davis is 5-0 in those meetings, including at 24-21 overtime thriller at Lucas Oil Stadium last season in Week 1. Cathedral always reloads and this five-game streak vs. BD is bound to come to an end. My pick: Cathedral
Merrillville at 5A#2 Warren Central (Warrior Stadium) -- This is always one of the more blockbuster games of Week 1 and turns out to be a blowout in Warren Central's favor. It's turned into a mini-rivalry and a dandy it's become. The Warriors are just 3-2 vs. the Pirates. Steve Tutsie is back as head man at Warren after John Hart had a four-year stint, including the controversial '09 state title over Carmel in double overtime. Tutsie had a short two-year run previously at WC, going 23-4 with state championship in '06 over Carmel. Recently, Tutsie has been an assistant coach under Hart the past four years. This might be one of the bigger games in the state this weekend. My pick: Warren Central
Northwood at 3A#4 Jimtown (Knepp Field) -- The State Road 19 rivalry has become all that it's measured to be in northern Indiana. The Panthers and Jimmies face-off for the 16th season in a row. Jimtown leads the series 10-5, but you wouldn't know that if I hadn't just told you. It's football tradition at its best. Former Jimmie standout Mike Campbell is 42-11 in his first four years taking over for legend Bill Sharpe. Campbell already has three sectional and two regional titles in just four years. Northwood's Scott Hoover isn't too far behind in Nappanee. One sectional in his first three campaigns since taking over for long-time coach Rich Dodson, but is just 21-15 in those three years. It's extremely tough to beat Jimtown at Knepp Field. My pick: Jimtown
Valparaiso at 5A#6 Penn (Freed Field) -- Last season's runner-up, the Kingsmen have much to prove. I seriously doubt that had planned on being embarassed 54-0 at the hands of the Carmel Greyhounds in the state championship game. Cory Yeoman (97-23) enters his 11th at Penn taking over the reigns pretty well from Hall of Fame coach Chris Geesman. Yeoman and crew have won 14 of their 16 tilts with the Valparaiso Vikings, but they haven't really been lopsided affairs. Five of the 16 were decided by seven points or less, including two overtime games. Penn is out for redemption. My pick: Penn
3A#10 Western Boone at 1A#3 Sheridan (Blackhawk Field) -- You can't say enough about the class that Sheridan head coach Larry "Bud" Wright has shown in his 47 years leading the Blackhawks. He has gone 370-158 in those 47 seasons, while winning nine state titles and being runner-up twice. He'll coach high school football at Sheridan until the day he is ultimately ready to retire. His two sons are both successful coaches as well. Kent is in his 12th year at Lebanon (57-56). Kevin is slightly more successful than his brother, winning three state titles at Warren Central ('03-'05) and 2011 at Carmel. Western Boone comes to Blackhawk Field on Friday and it'll be a battle of farmboys and a good one at that. My pick: Sheridan
Stay tuned to my blog throughout the 2012 high school, college and professional football seasons. I will make my picks for each level of football and share them with you here each week.
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