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Dean takes toughest poll to date
Jackie Dean broke the online players’ three-week strangehold on the Kenosha News Football Poll by going the traditional newspaper route to capture Week 8.
Dean was the lone entrant to record a 12-3 record. It was the most misses by a champion, making Week 8 the toughest slate of games this season.
Dean missed on Ohio State, Navy and the Bears.
It’s turkey timeThis week the Football Poll comes to a close with the annual “Pass The Turkey” Contest.
This week’s winner from all the online and paper ballots received will receive $75.
The yearly curtain-closer also features $15 grocery certificates for the first 10 runners-up.
To enter this week’s contest, fill out the form below. Ballots must be submitted to the Kenosha News by 7 p.m. Friday.
One entry per person per household please. The ballot is also available online at kenoshanews.com, where the deadline is 5 p.m. Friday.
The rundown
RESULTS—Marquette over Bradford, Carthage over North Park, Wisconsin over Indiana, Northwestern over Iowa, Illinois over Minnesota, Purdue over Michigan, Michigan State over Western Michigan, Ohio State over Penn State, Navy over Notre Dame, Cardinals over Bears, Bengals over Ravens, Colts over Texans, Jaguars over Chiefs; Tiebreaker — Buccaneers 38, Packers 28.CHAMPION—Jackie Dean (12-3).RUNNERS-UP—11-4: Broderick Krome, Chris Perone, Tom Wojtak, Len Maki, Pat Shuch, Mary Stevens, Linda Reynolds, Carole Homer, *Karla Kurklis, *Franco Tenuta, *Jean Thompson, *Jason Fisher, *Eric Johnson.ROLL CALL OF CHAMPIONS—1. Mason Swartz (14-1); 2. Adam Zahn (14-1); 3. Chase Phillips (13-2); 4. Alan Frederick (14-1); 5. *Ethel Parise (13-2); *6. Kerry Burnett (15-0); *7. Mark Shannon (14-1); 8. Jackie Dean (12-3).*Online players
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