2018-19 Proposal #21
Amend By-law 5.073 - Boys Football Contest Limitation
Submitted by: John Catalano, Official Representative – Northbrook (Glenbrook North) and Jon
Baffico, Principal – Chicago (St. Patrick)
Summary of Proposed Changes
Reduces the length of the football regular season to 8 weeks, in anticipation of implementing a 384-
team football playoff system.
Allows schools that do not qualify for the playoffs to schedule a game during the ninth week.
Rationale of Submitters:
The change in By-Law 5.073 would allow for the expansion of the state Football playoffs, from two hundred
fifty-six (256) schools to three hundred eighty-four (384) schools – giving 50% more schools an opportunity
to make the playoffs and keeping the calendar intact
Pros:
The qualifying of 50% more Football playing schools in Illinois for the state series would bring Football
closer to the qualifying standards as used for all other sports supported by the membership of the Illinois
High School Association.
384 schools would play a nine-game schedule as is currently defined – with the preliminary round of
the playoffs replacing the ninth date.
The expansion of the playoff system could allow conferences to remain intact. It will lessen the pressure
for coaches and administrators to win and lessen the focus on the “drive for 5.”
Cons:
The potential loss of a non-conference Football contest at the beginning of the season because of the
new eight-week schedule.
The potential loss of revenue from a home contest because of the eight-week schedule.
Additional Data
1. The selection of the 384 schools would take place on the Saturday of Week 15 in the IHSA Standardized
Calendar. (523 total Football playing schools). Preliminary round (newly instituted) would take place
on Week 16 in the IHSA Standardized Calendar. Higher seeds would be guaranteed the host for the
first two contests.
2. The selection of 384 schools and seeding of the eight classes would remain the same as currently
formatted. We would have 8 classes of 48 teams, broken up into two brackets of 24, thus seeding the
1-24 brackets, the top 8 schools would get a bye week 9, and schools 9-24 would play week 9, with the
winners advancing to week 10 against the week 9 bye schools.
3. Selection of playoff teams, and the sorting of the playoff teams will remain the same as in the current
by-laws with the addition of more teams qualifying.
4. The above recommendations will maintain the date parameters as previously identified for the Boys
Playoff structure for the length of the season.