Personally, I don't care about HS nicknames nor have an real nostalgia about them but pick a fricken name and move on.Neither has Morris. Morris plays Lemont in week 1 next year, I say the winner of that game gets to name the loser.
Personally, I don't care about HS nicknames nor have an real nostalgia about them but pick a fricken name and move on.Neither has Morris. Morris plays Lemont in week 1 next year, I say the winner of that game gets to name the loser.
Ohhh if only it were that easy. Morris moved to transition away from the Redskin name in 2022, Lemont is even longer I believe, and Morris is still trying to determine a new name. Just last week it was yet again tabled at the school board meeting.Personally, I don't care about HS nicknames nor have an real nostalgia about them but pick a fricken name and move on.
Seems to me JCA is at a crossroads. I've noticed they've been running some spread on the lower levels, as they did on varsity this past year. They may be transitioning away from the double-wing. I know they did that on varsity to better utilize the talent available this year, but I'm wondering if it's not an overall trend for the program. In the summer, the junior and soph-to-be QBs transferred out of the program. Are kids no longer willing to come to JCA and play in the double-wing? The question needs to be asked. They need to be a "destination" school, just as all privates are. They don't have a guaranteed flow of talent like a Cary Grove or Prairie Ridge, who can run run-centric offenses and still get talent. Kids need to want to come there to play in whatever offense they chose to run. Is running the double-wing hurting the influx of talent or making it difficult to keep QBs and/or receivers? Recent evidence suggests it is.JV team struggled this year. Frosh team seemed to have plenty of talent. Some up and down results, but they really manhandled Providence in week 9, which is always a good barometer when those two clash at the lower levels.
It seems the current sophs won't offer a ton of depth or high end talent the next year or two, but in 1-2 years the current frosh should help the varsity a great deal.
I believe next year is the last year of the 6A success factor for them. And depending on their non-con selections, they may struggle to make the playoffs again. Which means fall of 2027 they will likely be back to the 4A/5A border. And with Naz (if they make a state final this year or next) and possibly SF and/or PC bumped up to 6A, they would be slotting back down to 4A/5A with the current frosh as rising juniors.
what would happen if they decide to keep the redskin name? I can't imagine a town such as Morris would be up in arms about it. Perhaps a few loud individuals would be.Ohhh if only it were that easy. Morris moved to transition away from the Redskin name in 2022, Lemont is even longer I believe, and Morris is still trying to determine a new name. Just last week it was yet again tabled at the school board meeting.
I get what your saying, but the exact opposite is true in Morris where there was an emence amount of pride and nostalgia attached to the Redskin name.
That is fine but the decision was made to move away, so pick a name. Sorry, not to sidetrack conversation. We can move on.Ohhh if only it were that easy. Morris moved to transition away from the Redskin name in 2022, Lemont is even longer I believe, and Morris is still trying to determine a new name. Just last week it was yet again tabled at the school board meeting.
I get what your saying, but the exact opposite is true in Morris where there was an emence amount of pride and nostalgia attached to the Redskin name.
This is a great question. They used to have studs walking through the doors every single year. As someone who has coached against Lemont for 7 years in youth football the talent level is way down in their youth program. They are near the bottom of every age group in bgyfl. Only two teams with winning records.What is the reason here?
Aging population in Lemont? It is not a cheap place to live.This is a great question. They used to have studs walking through the doors every single year. As someone who has coached against Lemont for 7 years in youth football the talent level is way down in their youth program. They are near the bottom of every age group in bgyfl. Only two teams with winning records.
Geneva and many other west suburban areas feeling this as well. District has small elementary schools and there is discussion of school consolidation/closures. Seeing WWS and Geneva drop to 6A is just a byproduct of those towns having aging populations and the empty nesters not selling their houses or selling them to people without a replacement number of children.Aging population in Lemont? It is not a cheap place to live.
This has been an issue in Wheaton but I think the junior high(s) have started to increase again from what I have been told.
Agree on all points. It's good to be able to hang your hat on smash mouth, especially when you can get some road grading O linemen in who weight over 270 pounds and live in the weight room and a couple of 200 plus pound backs.Seems to me JCA is at a crossroads. I've noticed they've been running some spread on the lower levels, as they did on varsity this past year. They may be transitioning away from the double-wing. I know they did that on varsity to better utilize the talent available this year, but I'm wondering if it's not an overall trend for the program. In the summer, the junior and soph-to-be QBs transferred out of the program. Are kids no longer willing to come to JCA and play in the double-wing? The question needs to be asked. They need to be a "destination" school, just as all privates are. They don't have a guaranteed flow of talent like a Cary Grove or Prairie Ridge, who can run run-centric offenses and still get talent. Kids need to want to come there to play in whatever offense they chose to run. Is running the double-wing hurting the influx of talent or making it difficult to keep QBs and/or receivers? Recent evidence suggests it is.
As for next year, it's going to be tough. You start with the expectation that they will be starting a soph QB (I don't see a kid transferring in to play QB at JCA) on varsity, who won't necessarily be ready, out of necessity. I'd say it behooves them to lighten up on that non-con schedule. Personally, I have a lot of confidence in Jaws to do what needs to be done to keep the program competitive. We shall see how it plays out in upcoming years.
The town wants to keep the Redskin name with the exception of a small group, but the IHSA is forcing their hand and threatening to not let them host post season games, such as regionals and sectionals. Not sure if that would include football playoff games as well.what would happen if they decide to keep the redskin name? I can't imagine a town such as Morris would be up in arms about it. Perhaps a few loud individuals would be.
To defend the one team they crushed with tiny enrollment. Washington is a mainstay in the 6a playoffs (18 years in a row). This year with all the Privates being bumped up a class or two it forced their enrollment number to put them in 5a, which they are still alive in the 5A Quarters. Dunlap, one of 6 playoff teams that Washington beat, is still alive in the 6A quarters. Not every school south of Chicagoland is tiny. While I think Washington would more than hold their own against the bottom 1/3 divisions of the CCL, it will be interesting to see how long they can hang with Provi tomorrow.I suppose that is one way to look at it. Nonconference, as good as the Washington win was, the SCE win by 3 ended up looking not so great when East finished 1-8.
Then in conference, you are right, their 6 league losses were split in two. Got hammered by the three larger enrollment CCL schools they played (Rita, BR, Marist). Lost respectably to the three conference foes with smaller enrollments (SL, JC, PC). Crushed the one team with tiny enrollment.
Tough schedule, no doubt. But it seems they performed exactly as they should have against a tough schedule. We can celebrate them not getting rolled by PC, JC, and SL. But at the same time, they really should have been able to hang tighter with at least Rita and Marist.
I just don't think ND was a storyline this year because they performed roughly how everyone probably expected.
The one school being referenced was their one conference win. Leo. Its enrollment is tiny.To defend the one team they crushed with tiny enrollment. Washington is a mainstay in the 6a playoffs (18 years in a row). This year with all the Privates being bumped up a class or two it forced their enrollment number to put them in 5a, which they are still alive in the 5A Quarters. Dunlap, one of 6 playoff teams that Washington beat, is still alive in the 6A quarters. Not every school south of Chicagoland is tiny. While I think Washington would more than hold their own against the bottom 1/3 divisions of the CCL, it will be interesting to see how long they can hang with Provi tomorrow.
No Bret KooiWhat is the reason here?