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Harper, DuPage to battle again

Rivals Harper College and College of DuPage will reprise their rivaly, and this time it's the playoffs.

No. 3 regional seed Harper and No. 2 seed College of DuPage will meet on the football field Saturday in a Region IV semifinal at 1 p.m. in Glen Ellyn.

The winner advances to play the winner of top-seeded Grand Rapids and No. 4 seed Joliet on Nov. 6. Also at stake is a ticket to the Graphic Edge Bowl.

College of DuPage coach Fred Fimbres has a 1-4 lifetime postseason record. His only playoff win came in 2008 over Grand Rapids. The Chaparrals' Bryant Venson (Glenbard West) had 114 total yards in the regular-season meeting, which DuPage won 35-0 on Sept. 4.

“We have to eliminate the big plays,” Waldstein said.

That was a problem in the first meeting, as the Chaparrals outgained the Hawks 378-166.

“They've hit some big plays on people the last few weeks,” said Harper coach Eric Waldstein.

Harper sophomore quarterback Stuart Augustine was 13-for-28 for 123 yards in the Week 1 loss.

Expect both teams to look mostly like they did in Week 1, with the exception of a College of DuPage offensive line that has added some new faces, and a Harper defense that is hoping to have linebacker David Hettiger and defensive back Dennis Stratton ready for action; Stratton was unable to play in the first meeting and Hettiger played only one half.

Waldstein believes his team has improved since the Week 1 meeting.

“We are a better football team than we were eight weeks ago,” he said.

The Hawks want to pass the ball in order to set up an effective running game.

“They (COD) do a pretty good job of stoping the run, especially from the inside,” Waldstein said. “We have to catch them in the blitz and take advantage of what they give us.”

No. 2 seeds have a 9-12 record in the Region IV semifinals and are 1-4 since the current playoff format was adopted in 2005.

COD beat visiting Harper 35-0 in the opener this season. This is 15th time the two long-time rivals have met in the postseason with COD having a 10-4 edge.

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