BillyBob1
- Champaign
Jake made several big hits on defense.Jake used to play for meanstreets AAU. Very good player. Just very tough kids
Jake made several big hits on defense.Jake used to play for meanstreets AAU. Very good player. Just very tough kids
I think Jake would be a great slot receiver for Illinois I hope he gets a offer next yearTommy signed with Miami university today. He will be a very good mac player. At the very least I thought he could’ve been a special teams demon for us
This entire things seems poorly planned especially the part where it takes place this season!
There is going to be some real screaming when some 3 or 4 win catholic league teams make the semis.
The title games got uploaded to IHSA Archives
In a class they never should have been in. Crazy how they had won 7A before and then were reset after COVIDLast year a 4-5 naz team won state
What is the difference? The number of regular season games needing officials across the state is the same. What are all of the officials on vacation the week before the previous start of the season?The scheduling for officials is going to be a complete disaster because the IHSA didn't mandate how schools should do their scheduling. We've got some conferences moving Week 9 to Week 0 and leaving Weeks 1-8 alone but it seems like more conferences are shifting the entire schedule forward 1 week so now Week 1 is week 0 and Week 9 is Week8, etc.
From an officials standpoint I would much prefer to move the entire schedule forward 1 week. But with it being a mixed bag - some schools and conferences are going to end up scrambling to fill open spots and it puts officials in an impossible situation.
In a class they never should have been in. Crazy how they had won 7A before and then were reset after COVID
I do. They have consistently been a top ten team in the state for the last decade. Few schools can match the number of D1 players they have produced. Pre-Covid a lot of teams had been moved up to classes that they were very competitive in. I wouldn’t have bet against a 4-5 Naz team to make it to the final 4 in 7AYou realize they were in 7a because of the success factor. They are normally a 5a school with the multiplier.
I do. They have consistently been a top ten team in the state for the last decade. Few schools can match the number of D1 players they have produced. Pre-Covid a lot of teams had been moved up to classes that they were very competitive in. I wouldn’t have bet against a 4-5 Naz team to make it to the final 4 in 7A
I heard an Interview with the Chicago Mount Carmel coach on The Score (I think). Anyway he said that every kid on their team was recruited. Teams around here nobody on the team was recruited.Class size for private schools is irrelevant, having a schools restricted by districts vs schools that recruit across multiple districts makes class sizes irrelevant - even with some multiplier that doesn’t make sense.
It’s easy for a small private school to build a great team, where a small public has to get lucky if they have good kids in the district - same for big districts. The best kids get recruited to the private schools 80% of the time, and it seems to be skewing that way more and more.
If you like private schools, it’s fun to win and have that advantage, but at some point they should be spun off to their own playoff system.
It’s like having the Illini restricted to only playing kids from illinois, but having us go against teams pulling the best kids from multiple states and trying to say it’s ok because the student bodies are the same size.
I heard an Interview with the Chicago Mount Carmel coach on The Score (I think). Anyway he said that every kid on their team was recruited. Teams around here nobody on the team was recruited.
Class size for private schools is irrelevant, having a schools restricted by districts vs schools that recruit across multiple districts makes class sizes irrelevant - even with some multiplier that doesn’t make sense.
It’s easy for a small private school to build a great team, where a small public has to get lucky if they have good kids in the district - same for big districts. The best kids get recruited to the private schools 80% of the time, and it seems to be skewing that way more and more.
If you like private schools, it’s fun to win and have that advantage, but at some point they should be spun off to their own playoff system.
It’s like having the Illini restricted to only playing kids from illinois, but having us go against teams pulling the best kids from multiple states and trying to say it’s ok because the student bodies are the same size.
Are they starting earlier in the year or don't they care how terrible the weather will be...