Tomorrow night the Rapids are going to try to do something they've never done at the Dick. Qualify for the Open Cup quarterfinals. The last time the burgundy boys made it past the Round of 16 they were the black and blue boys and were playing their last season at Mile High (though both USOC gamers were on the road that year) and it was the last time we beat a MLS team in this competition, taking down FSL 1-0 in Utah. This is also the 10th anniversary of the last time we played the Switchbacks, beating them in USOC play, so its only appropriate that they're our opponents tomorrow night for this all-Colorado battle. If Minnesota beats San Jose in the match about to kickoff the Colorado teams were be the furthest west teams left in this year's competition. Kickoff tomorrow night is at 7pm.
I'm still not going to predict a lineup for this one. We're on our 8th game in 18 days, with another one to come this weekend before we finally get a midweek break. Its really going to be a matter of who has legs left to go in this one. The Springs have only played 3 in that same time, so they'll be better rested. I do expect Nico Hansen to get the start in goal but outside of that its an open question.
Prediction: 3-1 win. To be blunt, tired or not, a team that ran Houston out of its place 6-3 a couple of weeks ago should no be losing to a lower-league team in the same stadium. I'm sure the derby nature of this game will keep it tighter than we're comfortable for longer than we want but in the end the greater talent of the Rapids should prevail. Of course, the Rapids have found ways to lose the games plenty of times in the past (Orlando, Atlanta, New Mexico...).









