The Oklahoman

Games of the week

The Oklahoman’s Jacob Unruh previews the top 10 matchups of Week 2 in high school football. The Backyard Bowl between Jenks and Tulsa Union tops this week’s list.

- Jacob Unruh junruh@oklahoman.com

Rivalry games were played in Week 1 and they continue in Week 2.

After a strong Week 1, the second week may be even more entertaini­ng, especially with classic rivalry games leading the way. Even with one team struggling entering the annual Backyard Bowl, Jenks and Tulsa Union’s rivalry still tops the list.

Here’s a look at The Oklahoman’s top 10 games of Week 2:

1. Class 6A-1 No. 6 Jenks (0-2) at 6A-I No. 1 Tulsa Union (2-0), Thursday at University of Tulsa

Jenks is off to an 0-2 start, which takes away some luster from this game. But this game also rarely disappoint­s. It’s unpredicta­ble and entertaini­ng, making it the perfect game to open the week.

2. Class 5A No. 2 McGuinness (1-0) at 5A No. 5 Tulsa Kelley (1-0)

The rivals have provided plenty of entertainm­ent in the past, including McGuinness’ thrilling overtime win last season. Over the past four seasons, no team has won by more than a touchdown in the series.

3. Class 6A-I No. 5 Broken Arrow (0-2) at 6A-I No. 2 Owasso (2-0)

It’s hard to deny the difficulty the East’s big four face in non-district games by playing the two not within their districts. Owasso’s rapid improvemen­t under coach Bill Blankenshi­p adds even more intrigue.

4. Class 3A Douglass (1-0) at Class 2A No. 1 Millwood (1-0), Saturday at Langston University On paper, it’s a good matchup. But the atmosphere moving to Langston University makes it even more worthwhile.

5. Class 3A No. 4 Cushing (2-0) at 3A No. 2 Berryhill (1-0)

It’s not a classic rivalry game, but a top-five matchup early in the season is always thrilling, especially when you have two teams battling to show they belong near the top of the class.

6. Class 3A No. 7 Sulphur (2-0) at Class 2A No. 3 Davis (1-0)

A classic rivalry continues, and for the second year in a row both teams are in the top 10 entering the week.

7. Class 6A-II No. 4 Lawton (0-1) at Class 5A No. 3 Lawton MacArthur (1-0)

Lawton MacArthur is going for its fourth straight city championsh­ip, but Lawton is ready to prove something after last week’s one-point loss to Carl Albert.

8. Class 4A No. 10 Ada (0-1) at Class 5A No. 1 Carl Albert (1-0)

Two of the state’s most successful football programs collide for a second straight season. What’s not to like about that matchup?

9. Class 4A No. 2 Oologah (1-0) at Class 5A No. 8 Skiatook (1-0)

After three straight runner-up finishes, Oologah showed it’s still a contender last week against rival Collinsvil­le. Now, it heads east to another nearby rival.

10. Class 6A-II No. 9 Choctaw (1-0) at 6A-II No. 8 Sand Springs (0-1)

This was a thriller last season with Choctaw rallying in the fourth quarter. On paper, it should be equally entertaini­ng.

Note: All games Friday, unless noted.

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[PHOTO BY STEVE SISNEY, THE OKLAHOMAN ARCHIVES] Tulsa Union’s AK Wilson catches a pass last season. Tulsa Union’s rivalry with Jenks tops this week’s games.
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