IHSA Football Playoffs 2024

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#51      
So east St. Louis should have to take a 6 hour bus ride to play Lemont when they are the higher seed? Makes no sense
Yea, ESL came up to Lombard a few years ago for a playoff game against Glenbard East and it ended how you would expect. The Rams should’ve been the ones to take their happy asses down there.
 
#52      
Apple and oranges comparison.

Besides, Illinois basketball has a history of playing in a postseason tournament (both NCAA and NIT) as the higher seeded team on the road.

It’s the same thing.

That said, what does the history of illinois hoops playing as the higher seeded team on the road have to do with the question?

At the end of the day, I really don’t care, as this interaction has no bearing on anything, and it’s not going to change the way the IHSA seeds anything.
 
#53      
So east St. Louis should have to take a 6 hour bus ride to play Lemont when they are the higher seed? Makes no sense
East St. Louis is dominant enough, I'm sure they won't care where they play at. That's why they're willing to schedule out-of-state schools during the regular season.

And to be honest, it's not as big of an issue for some of the larger class schools to make those longer trips. The IHSA at least does make a concession during the 4A basketball tournament where they'll have sectional games involving Quad Cities and Metro East teams sometimes played at a neutral site rather than at the sectional host due to travel for the competing schools.
 
#54      
I honestly don't know, but what was the driving factor in going to 8 classes in fball and 4 in bball? I liked 6 and 2. I truly feel it is clouded as to who the best teams are in state. There are and have been times where you can't tell me the 6a champ isn't better than anyone in 7 or 8. I know there will always be a little cloud as some current 6a schools could fall to 5 or 4, but I think it created a more definite as to who the best are.
Basketball for sure should 2 classes. When Simeon and Morgan Park were rolling they weren't 4a, but you'd put them against anyone, he'll I think 1 of them was in 2.
 
#55      
Upsets happen, but I highly doubt Sullivan had any business being a 1 seed. Not all wins are created equal in the regular season. Some conferences only have 4 teams, big class difference within conference, and some teams play up big time in non-con.

The only reason Sullivan went undefeated is because they are a 3A school playing in a conference with smaller 1A/2A schools. I remember years ago when they were in the conference then known as the Central Illinois Conference with schools like Maroa-Forsyth, Decatur St. Teresa (who by the way got an absolutely raw deal from the conference when they were kicked out), Tuscola, and Moweaqua Central A&M where they would get absolutely dominated very week. Now Sullivan is a big fish in a small pond.
 
#57      
The game against North Lawndale was insane last week. They had 0 shot in a supposed 8/9 game, lost 49-0 and there were more people from Byron sitting on their side than Lawndale people.
CG 71-6 over Senn in the opening round. CG pulled starters after Q1 at 38-0. Yes that was a one seed and not an 8-9 game, but Senn had no business being in that playoff spot.
 
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East St. Louis is dominant enough, I'm sure they won't care where they play at. That's why they're willing to schedule out-of-state schools during the regular season.

And to be honest, it's not as big of an issue for some of the larger class schools to make those longer trips. The IHSA at least does make a concession during the 4A basketball tournament where they'll have sectional games involving Quad Cities and Metro East teams sometimes played at a neutral site rather than at the sectional host due to travel for the competing schools.

Being dominant isn’t the issue. The issue is having to the team and fans drive 6 hours each way to play a lower seed. Also LWE might be on the road in the semi’ against Loyola. I would bet they would want that game at home
 
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CG 71-6 over Senn in the opening round. CG pulled starters after Q1 at 38-0. Yes that was a one seed and not an 8-9 game, but Senn had no business being in that playoff spot.

That always happens with the cpl teams. Simeon and Morgan park will have competitive teams but that’s about it
 
#60      
In 6A, I'm rooting for the Kankakee Kays. Miles Osei is the coach there - an Illini, of course, and a graduate of my high school alma mater, Prospect HS.
In 7A, I'm rooting for Prospect, of course. They play Normal Community this week.
In 8A, I'm rooting for the Lyons Township Lions. LT is my brother's high school and they are coached by Illini Jon Beutjer.
Kankakee and Lyons moved on to the quarterfinals. Prospect lost to Normal Community 52-49.
 
#61      
I think I'm on the side of higher seed should host. I'm also strongly on the side of changing how points are awarded and we seed this thing. Look at the chaos in 4a right now. A 1 seed lost 42-0 and you have a 9v12 matchup in the quarters. Upsets happen, but I highly doubt Sullivan had any business being a 1 seed. Not all wins are created equal in the regular season. Some conferences only have 4 teams, big class difference within conference, and some teams play up big time in non-con.

Also, Bismarck-Henning ended their curse and got out of the 2nd round in 2A. They play Palos Christian. I know zero about them. Tolono/Unity absolutely rocked St. Joe in 3A. Those are a couple of CU viewing area teams moving along.
2A might be the most open bracket this year, no clear favorite with Wilmington bumped to 3A, and just about everybody left has a puncher's chance of winning it. QND probably the current favorite, but their matchup this week with Maroa-Forsyth should be a toss-up.

As for Chicago Christian in Palos, they're a real solid team this year, new coach, new scheme, senior-laden. Rarely make noise in the playoffs (I think this is the second time ever in the quarters for them). Took it to a really good Tri-Valley team on their turf last weekend.
 
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York vs Warren tonight
Go York! York Class of '95 grad and my nephew currently goes there. Aside from this last few years they haven't been all that good in a really long time. When I was a student we were okay, but had inaugural Biletnikoff Award winner Tim Stratton (who played TE for Purdon't) as our QB.
 
#66      
Go York! York Class of '95 grad and my nephew currently goes there. Aside from this last few years they haven't been all that good in a really long time. When I was a student we were okay, but had inaugural Biletnikoff Award winner Tim Stratton (who played TE for Purdon't) as our QB.

It was a horrible program and Fitz turned it around and left for Marist. The program is in good hands with Gelsomino.
 
#67      
2A might be the most open bracket this year, no clear favorite with Wilmington bumped to 3A, and just about everybody left has a puncher's chance of winning it. QND probably the current favorite, but their matchup this week with Maroa-Forsyth should be a toss-up.

As for Chicago Christian in Palos, they're a real solid team this year, new coach, new scheme, senior-laden. Rarely make noise in the playoffs (I think this is the second time ever in the quarters for them). Took it to a really good Tri-Valley team on their turf last weekend.
I’m a Chicago Christian 1979 Grad .
I played guard on OLine & long snapped .
When I was there a good season was 4-5. back then the Private School League , while not great , was still tough for us as our program was still very new . The PSL is no longer around and the league they are in now is not good , so qualifying for playoffs is not nearly as difficult .

this is the furthest they have ever gone . I read the new head coach was formerly an asst at Mt Carmel . good for them . I keep up with them thru MaxPrep and with my younger brother who also played there after me .
 
#68      
Go York! York Class of '95 grad and my nephew currently goes there. Aside from this last few years they haven't been all that good in a really long time. When I was a student we were okay, but had inaugural Biletnikoff Award winner Tim Stratton (who played TE for Purdon't) as our QB.
Remember this! York Class of ‘70. They have been fun to follow the past few years (not so much when I was there).
 
#75      
Montinin with a very ho-hum win over Princeton in 3A. 24-7 and it didn't need to be that close. The offensive playcalling has been not too good as of late. They play this uninspired next week, they will go down.
Thinking about driving down to Palos to watch bis-henn/Chicago christian.
 
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