I'll take Hudson. They have a big, tough line that can match Hoban's. They will be able to control the line of scrimmage and move the ball down teh field and keep it out of Hoban's hands. On defense, they will bring the pressure and keep the backs bottled up in the backfield like they did against Harding. I know Hoban is better, but Hudson beat up on a pretty good Harding team. I'd like to see a little wrinkle in the offense, but with their line, they don't need one. I don't think Shane Hamm is all that good, and Hudson will be able to keep him bottled up. I know Hoban looked good against St, Ed's and the playoff teams, but other than trouncing St. Ed's, their wins are not that impressive. They struggled against Benedictine the first time, and the rest of their playoff wins are agianst weak opponents because they are the one seed. I know they beat St. Ed's 35 - 0, but Ed's is not that great. They got manhandled by Medina. I was not all that impressed with Hudson when they beat Riverside, but after watching the game against Harding, I'm a believer. Well, we'll see. I'd like nothing more than to see Hudson dominate this game.