The Patterson (CA) varsity football team is set to play against Twelve Bridges (Lincoln, CA) in a neutral-site playoff game today at 3:00 PM. This game is part of the 2024 CIF Sac-Joaquin Section Football Playoffs – Division 4 tournament, with both teams aiming to secure a spot in the next round.
Here’s what you need to know:
What: California High School Football Playoff
Who: Patterson (CA) vs Twelve Bridges (CA)
When: Friday, November 29, 2024
Bracket: 2024 CIF Sac-Joaquin Section Football Playoffs – Division 4
Time: 3:00 p.m.
Live stream: Watch Here
Game Preview: Twelve Bridges vs. Patterson
As the season draws to a close, the undefeated Twelve Bridges Titans will square off against the 7-5 Patterson Tigers in what promises to be an exciting matchup. Both teams have shown impressive performances throughout the season, with strong offenses and solid defenses. This game will showcase two high-powered squads that are determined to make a statement on the field. Here’s a breakdown of how the two teams compare across key statistical categories.
Team Statistics Comparison
Both teams have been impressive on both sides of the ball this season, but there are clear areas of strength for each squad.
- Offense:
Twelve Bridges leads in total offense, averaging 520.3 yards per game, while Patterson puts up 429.4 yards per game. The Titans are particularly strong on the ground, with 315.0 rushing yards per game, compared to Patterson’s 176.5 yards.
Through the air, Patterson has the upper hand, with 252.9 passing yards per game, while Twelve Bridges averages 205.3.- Scoring: Twelve Bridges has been significantly more prolific on offense, averaging 50.6 points per game, while Patterson scores 33.4 points per game.
- Defense:
On the defensive side, Twelve Bridges has recorded 68.3 tackles per game, a strong mark that helps them control the tempo. Patterson, meanwhile, averages 62.3 tackles per game.
Both teams are capable of applying pressure, with Patterson slightly ahead in sacks with 2.7 per game compared to Twelve Bridges’ 2.0.
Team Leaders
When it comes to individual performances, both teams feature standout players who have been integral to their success this season.
- Rushing:
Twelve Bridges’ Braeden Ward leads the rushing attack with 179.3 yards per game, a key weapon in their offensive arsenal. Patterson counters with Coby Joseph, who runs for 86.5 yards per game. - Passing:
Twelve Bridges’ Connor Flaherty leads in passing yards with 188.5 per game, while Patterson’s Max Medina has been exceptional, passing for 252.3 yards per game. - Receiving:
Isaiah Rodriguez of Twelve Bridges leads in receiving yards with 83.4 yards per game, while Patterson’s Noah Cozart has 88.2 receiving yards per game, a major target for their high-powered passing attack. - Total Yards:
Connor Flaherty of Twelve Bridges leads his team with 228.7 total yards per game, while Patterson’s Max Medina has an impressive 278.7 total yards per game. - Defense:
On defense, Twelve Bridges’ Chase Wyhlidko leads in tackles with 10.7 per game, while Patterson’s Royale Tago has 7.3 tackles per game. For sacks, Patterson’s Farrell Johnson leads with 1.0 sack per game, while Twelve Bridges’ Davin Markle has recorded 0.6 sacks per game.
Common Opponents
Both teams have faced Sierra, and each emerged victorious, but Twelve Bridges had the more dominant win.
- Sierra:
Twelve Bridges triumphed 63-7, showcasing their high-powered offense and suffocating defense. Patterson also defeated Sierra, but with a more narrow victory, 55-27.
Record Breakdown
Both teams have posted impressive records, with Twelve Bridges remaining undefeated at 12-0, while Patterson is 7-5. Here’s a breakdown of their performances across various categories:
- Overall Record:
Twelve Bridges stands at 12-0, while Patterson holds a 7-5 record. - League Play:
Twelve Bridges was perfect in league play with a 6-0 record, while Patterson finished 3-3 in their league. - Non-League:
Twelve Bridges went 4-0 in non-league games, while Patterson posted a 2-2 record in non-league play. - Playoffs:
Both teams have been successful in the postseason, with Twelve Bridges going 2-0 and Patterson also holding a 2-0 playoff record. - Home/Away:
Twelve Bridges has been dominant at home, with a 5-0 record, and they are 2-0 on the road. Patterson has been solid as well, with a 5-0 record at home and a 2-2 record away.
Key Matchup Considerations
- Twelve Bridges:
The Titans have been impressive on both sides of the ball, with a punishing rushing attack led by Braeden Ward and a solid passing game directed by Connor Flaherty. Their defense, led by Chase Wyhlidko, will look to stifle Patterson’s offense and set the tone early. With their ability to control the clock and dominate on both sides, Twelve Bridges will look to maintain their perfect record. - Patterson:
Patterson will need to rely on the arm of Max Medina and the receiving duo of Noah Cozart and Coby Joseph to keep pace with Twelve Bridges’ high-scoring offense. Their defense, led by Royale Tago and Farrell Johnson, will have to apply pressure and slow down the Titans’ rushing game to have a chance.
Prediction
While Patterson has been a strong team this season, Twelve Bridges’ explosive offense and suffocating defense make them the favorites heading into this matchup. If Patterson can execute a game plan that limits big plays and capitalizes on turnovers, they might have a shot at an upset. However, Twelve Bridges’ balance on offense and defense, combined with their undefeated record, make them the team to beat. Expect a high-scoring affair, but Twelve Bridges should emerge victorious, continuing their perfect season with a dominant performance.