 The Peers Pioneers football team has run through their competition this season. At 11-0, they have an average margin of victory of almost 40 points per game, but Saturday will be their toughest test of the season. Sports reporter Anthony Scott has more. Saturday could be a matchup for the ages when the only two undefeated teams in Class 3A meet in the state semifinals. The Peers pioneers in Rochester Lord Eagles have combined to win each of the last four state titles, so Saturday's game may feel like more than just a semifinal matchup. We've been ranked number one and they've been ranked number two all year long, so you kind of see, well, is there going to be a showdown or not? Is it, you know, is Peers going to get upset or Rochester lose? Neither team has and now we're meeting head-to-head in a pretty meaningful game. The last time the teams met was in 2014 when the Eagles beat the pioneers in the state semifinal in a game that went to overtime. On Saturday, Peers will rely on their experience of winning a state title last season to hopefully give them the edge. I think it'll definitely help just knowing the feeling and knowing the atmosphere and just being around and seeing what it was like once already will be good. But at the end of the day, Coach Polkamp thinks the game will be decided up front. Well, we have to be able to control the line of scrimmage. I think both sides know that they're lying against our line and both teams had great backs. They're going to run hard and I think this comes down to the battle of the trenches. Reporting from Peers, Anthony Scott, Lakeland News. That game between Peers and Rochester Lord is tomorrow at two. The winner will play either Purim or Fairmont in the state title game.