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Regarding Kopech and Rodon, I'm pretty sure the answer is no. However, I'm going to guess the White Sox are happy they are gone. Kopech, with a great arm, never has learned how to pitch; and the White Sox gave him plenty of time to figure it out. He is all about walks and homeruns with the result being a consistently elevated ERA. Rodon is definitely better, but he is inconsistent and injury prone. Neither is worth a large contract, especially for a low-budget team like the White Sox. I am a White Sox fan and I'm glad they are no longer with the team.
This young man is correct.
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MMXXIV Edition - CCL-ESCC Predictions Week IX

What is your suggestion on where all these teams should go? You have Naz who is near the bottom of enrollment and playing in the 2nd best division. You can't do an eyeball test because that changes every year and lower-level players haven't played varsity yet to determine which teams should move.
The first thing they need to do is get a backbone with Legacy school, home of Lawless, Fenwick and place them correctly. That fixes 75% of it

CCL Frosh Soph Scores

Each school does it differently. As you get closer to the playoffs, you’ll see more kids moving up to get them ready. You can only play 4 quarters a week now, so sometimes you’ll see a player play two quarters on sophs and two on varsity. But not often.
That is correct. DP has used this approach this season to add depth when injuries occurred.

MMXXIV Edition - CCL-ESCC Predictions Week IX

All that and I still don’t know the price of tea in China. What I do know is Marist, St. Ignatius, Fenwick and Immaculate Conception were misplaced. Maybe they should try a hat.
What is your suggestion on where all these teams should go? You have Naz who is near the bottom of enrollment and playing in the 2nd best division. You can't do an eyeball test because that changes every year and lower-level players haven't played varsity yet to determine which teams should move.
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Eville at East Side (Video Recap)

Actually, Kaneland has proudly exceeded expectations this year, especially for those close to the program. They lost their entire offense from last year to graduation and basketball, including a 4-year starter at quarterback and a stable full of really nice wide receivers. The win at Washington in week 1 was a huge surprise and being playoff eligible before week 9 with an inexperienced team is already a success given what people thought the season would be. Tomorrow is a tough test and the Knights are excited to play a great team.
I meant no offense. I was just surprised that they were on the wrong end of some rather lopsided scores this year, especially after the nice opening win which you mentioned.
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