ADVERTISEMENT

What brings you here?

I've been around since the mid-90s. I remember Edgy's first internet presence (the blue and gold color scheme caught my eye!). You've come a long way baby! I also frequented the Tribune message boards (the absolute wild west back in the day!), PJ Star forums, Turks, Quad City message board (anyone remember that?) and even had my own slice of the interwebs for a bit (namely the NCIC message boards and NCI Preps). I've met countless good dudes on here and many in person (even tried to meet the reclusive "Willard" from Metamora at a basketball game but it didn't materialize). Love the passion that everyone has for their team, conference, geographic region, etc. Look forward to meeting many more of you in the future! Go football!

Bears

Prediction Time

How do the Bears do in game 1?

How does Caleb perform in game 1?

What week do we realize our offensive line issues are not yet fixed?
Well, I picked the Bears to win. Mostly because I think Tennessee will struggle all season. Hard for me to say how Caleb will do because I didn't see a down he played in pre-season. But from what I have heard and read he should be fine. Again, the Titans are pretty weak.
  • Like
Reactions: Wassup13

Rochester vs Cardinal Ritter (Week 2)

Cardinal Ritter vs. Illinois (per the MSHSAA website)

2021: Win 30-28 vs. Cahokia, IL
2021: Loss 20-30 vs. Joliet Catholic Academy (Joliet, IL)
2019: Forfeit Loss 0-13 vs. Nazareth Academy (LaGrange Park, IL) [Entire schedule for 2019 is listed as "FL" forfeit loss.]
2019: Forfeit Loss 0-13 vs. Granite City, IL
2019: Forfeit Loss 0-13 vs. Althoff Catholic (Belleville, IL)
2018: Win 20-12 vs. Cahokia, IL
2018: Win 52-9 vs. Althoff Catholic (Belleville, IL)
2017: Win 48-21 vs. Marquette Academy (Ottawa, IL)
2019 was the Marvin Burks scandal.

HOT CPL Thursday Action Week 2

A load of CPL teams get the majority of players when school actually starts. I would bet those teams will play games when they have enough players with the minimum practice days completed. It's tough to understand how difficult it is for teams in the CPL until you are around the CPL. While most fans can't possibly imagine teams not practicing during the summer or lifting all year during the offseason, getting kids to participate at most schools in the city is a monstrous task.
Move to 8-Man, or Co-Op

What brings you here?

I began following this page around the time Terry Hawthorne And Kraig Appleton made the cover of Sports Illustrated as I am an East Side Alum under Bob Shannon. I became a member in 2010 because I really felt like East Side 2010 (forfeit season) may have been one the best teams East Side Ever Had, so now I pop in every now and then to check the temperature in Chicago on the HS Football front.

Rochester vs Cardinal Ritter (Week 2)

Cardinal Ritter vs. Illinois (per the MSHSAA website)

2021: Win 30-28 vs. Cahokia, IL
2021: Loss 20-30 vs. Joliet Catholic Academy (Joliet, IL)
2019: Forfeit Loss 0-13 vs. Nazareth Academy (LaGrange Park, IL) [Entire schedule for 2019 is listed as "FL" forfeit loss.]
2019: Forfeit Loss 0-13 vs. Granite City, IL
2019: Forfeit Loss 0-13 vs. Althoff Catholic (Belleville, IL)
2018: Win 20-12 vs. Cahokia, IL
2018: Win 52-9 vs. Althoff Catholic (Belleville, IL)
2017: Win 48-21 vs. Marquette Academy (Ottawa, IL)
Went to the game in St Louis when they played JCA. It wasn't one of Ritters better teams and JCA was playing without Jordan Anderson. If I remember correctly, JCA was up 30-9 early 4th quarter and Ritter scored two td's to make the score appear a little closer than the game actually was. Ritter was a very solid team. Physical and lots of speed.

Rochester vs Cardinal Ritter (Week 2)

Ritter appears to have around 330 students, while Rochester is near 700.
All.... I actually have some numbers I was going to post a few hours ago. Ritter's latest enrollment is 371. They are a co-deucational school. If one was to use Ihsa rules with the multiplier that would put them at 612.15. Class 4A using last years postseason qualifiers. They have back to back championships in 22 and 23 but using the Ihsa rules once in again and how Illinois has the two year enrollment lock no success factor added for 2024.

The Lions are currently ranked #8 in the Missouri top ten according to Massey. As a comparison (only) my friends at CBC have an all male enrollment of 849. They would get a lot of "stuff" using Ihsa rules. Their formula. All male school enrollment is doubled and then multiplied putting them in also using the 2023 qualifier list Class 8A. Kind of a moot point.... Having made the state final three straight years the success factor would of went into action in 2023. But their enrollment in 2021 and 2022 would still have them in class 8A. Good thing their isn't a class 9A. A comedian I'm not. Don't believe they could of had that much success playing in Illinois. But who knows. The Cadets by the way are ranked #3 in Missouri.

Will this be a good and competitive game? The Lions are showing a small roster and I would not think like the "big" schools platoon or play hardly anyone on both sides of the ball. We will see. Ratsy

What brings you here?

Do NOT tell us about the swimming section of that course.
Thankfully, there was no pool at that time.

BTW, there was a second semester Phys Ed requirement where we were allowed to choose an elective. I chose a class by the name of "Bowling and Relaxation." The class met for two hours twice a week. On Tuesdays, we all hopped in the lone old school bus owned by the college, and it took us to the local bowling alley. On Thursdays, we all laid down on wrestling mats and learned how to relax different muscle groups. Easiest A grade I ever "earned."

What brings you here?

Wanna hear something creepy about how I learned I was an ectomorph?

Back in the Middle Ages during my freshman year of college at the small liberal arts school I attended, we all had to fulfill a semester-long general Phys Ed requirement. On the second or third day of our P.E. class, the teacher (also the well-respected and long-tenured head FB coach, btw) had all the guys in our males only class remove our shirts, and he took Polaroid photos of each of us individually standing against the wall of the racquet ball court wearing only our college-issued phys ed shorts (which, being in the 1970s, were pretty darn short). He then had us study all of the photos of our classmates and classify them by body type (ectomorph, mesomorph and endomorph). Yikes!
Do NOT tell us about the swimming section of that course.
ADVERTISEMENT

Filter

ADVERTISEMENT