MHSAA football- KING vs cass

Submitted by Eastside Maize on

When: September 26,2015 @ noon

Where: KING

 

There will be a lot of talent on the field when these hated rivals meet. The game will feature almost 20 kids that are D1 commits or have D1 offers, including UM commit Michael Onwenu. I still find it weird that Lavert Hill transferred from cass to its most bitter rival. If you are in the area come enjoy a great game in a rauccous environment. GO CRUSADERS!!

rfinny

September 25th, 2015 at 8:40 AM ^

Don't forget 2 State Champions from last year are also going at it tonight at 7 in DLS and OLSM.  DLS will likely be without Stritzinger, but should be a great game nonetheless!

Magnus

September 25th, 2015 at 11:47 AM ^

A lot of big-city schools don't play on Friday nights. Part of it is because of a lack of lights (they cost money), but another part of it is the fact that bad things happen at night. If you have 2,000 people hanging out in parking lots or walking out on the street at 9:30 at night, bad things can happen in those inner city settings.

Qmatic

September 25th, 2015 at 9:04 AM ^

It's good to see strong Detroit programs. Prior to King winning in 2007, no PSL team won a state title. Now Cass and King are both powerful Division 1 programs

SAMgO

September 25th, 2015 at 10:00 AM ^

This game is the only one that the athletic department still has large blocks of tickets available for. Near kickoff time I'd imagine it will be about that easy near the stadium. From what people were saying on here, you could get Oregon State tickets for $5 a few minutes before the game outside of the Big House, and that one had more demand.

m_go_T

September 25th, 2015 at 10:25 AM ^

I circled this game as the one high school game I wanted to go this year.  Made plans with my GF to go the game tonight (she lives only a few blocks from King).  Went to check the time and saw Saturday at noon.  So I ask you fellow MGoBloggers - Go and DVR the game (I am pretty good about staying in the bubble), watch the game in real time, or split the baby--watch half the game at King, then come home for the second half?