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Biggest Question for your fav conference in 2024?

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Lots of early preseason questions....one of the biggest in my mind is how well will the DVC/SWSB comb work out? Who has the advantage?

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All..... The CS8 Conference. Ratsy

Will everyone be happy at the end of the season with the new two division setup?

How will the new kids on the block Lincoln and QND fare?

Will Chatham the best team (on paper) in the conference be really that good?
 
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Does Quincy and their high powered offense rule the conference another year? Or does Moline or Sterling claw their way back to the top?

Where does Geneseo go after last years breakout season and having a new head coach?

Does Rock Island, United Township, and Galesburg find a way out of the ceiler?
 
All..... The CS8 Conference. Ratsy

Will everyone be happy at the end of the season with the new two division setup?

How will the new kids on the block Lincoln and QND fare?

Will Chatham the best team (on paper) in the conference be really that good?
Good questions. Here's a few more.

What team(s) will most benefit from the Week 1 and 2 non-conference games, either from a Won-Loss standpoint or for later season development?

After two seasons without making the playoffs, can Springfield emerge as SHG's main competition in the West division?

Which team is likely to improve the most from '23 and which is most likely to take a step backwards?
 
What will the 'Brook's debut in the SW Prairie look like? Is the door permanently closed on H-F's push to enter the Southland becoming the 2nd school to leave the SWSC after the Raiders? Will a single season really be enough to evaluate the SWSC/DVC merger in football?
 
Good questions. Here's a few more.

What team(s) will most benefit from the Week 1 and 2 non-conference games, either from a Won-Loss standpoint or for later season development?

After two seasons without making the playoffs, can Springfield emerge as SHG's main competition in the West division?

Which team is likely to improve the most from '23 and which is most likely to take a step backwards?
1. Crimsons will likely be the only undefeated team out of the West when week 3 arrives and division play starts. They are looking for w's and at least five shouldn't be a problem.

2. The Senators lose a bunch of seniors. QB Scheffler will be back and that's big. But SHS all last season had mistake after mistake which killed them in games. That has to stop if they want to make a run.

3. Chatham and they were pretty good last year has the potential to be even better. (Just talk with Titan fans. They will tell you 🙃) Railsplitters better start with two wins. Even if they do five is going to be tough. Ratsy
 
How the CCL shakes out.
- IC, how do they respond after maybe one of their best teams.
- SF, lots of skill position talent. How does the OL/DL hold up? Which QB starts?
- Naz, i just assume they break my heart again! lol
- CoM, do they continue their climb.
- Marist, do they rebound?
- Rita, know very little about them for next year.

Just a few thoughts...
 
How the CCL shakes out.
- IC, how do they respond after maybe one of their best teams.
- SF, lots of skill position talent. How does the OL/DL hold up? Which QB starts?
- Naz, i just assume they break my heart again! lol
- CoM, do they continue their climb.
- Marist, do they rebound?
- Rita, know very little about them for next year.

Just a few thoughts...
I would say CoM should have a solid season. MC and LA will dominate each with a great QB. Who will be Rice QB? Marist got in a nice transfer QB from LWE in Ritter. Rita lost a bunch of starters to transfer portal but they will be solid with their returning QB and RB (Herman). Rice if they stay healthy should have a solid D - but who will be the QB?
 
What will the 'Brook's debut in the SW Prairie look like? Is the door permanently closed on H-F's push to enter the Southland becoming the 2nd school to leave the SWSC after the Raiders? Will a single season really be enough to evaluate the SWSC/DVC merger in football?
I've heard literally nothing regarding an H-F departure......
 
The first time I heard it a few months ago, I brushed it off, but now a 2nd time? The H-F 4A boys' hoops state title would not likely help any Viking overtures to the Southland. Also, in track & field, boys' teams have been 1st or 2nd at the State Meet 3 of last 5 seasons and on the girls' side, 4 runner-up team finishes in the last 6 years.
 
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Others?

Big 12: Impact of Tim Thornton leaving Peoria and can the Lions remain on top?

West Sub Silver: Can York remain on top under a new HC? Does anyone in the Silver have a leg up on the rest of the conference?

SWS Prairie? Impact of adding Bolingbrook?
 
The Plainfield East game should be fun!
PowerI66 - surprised you haven't weighed in on Fremd's expected resurgence this fall. I think they're a 6-3 kinda team and make the playoffs for the first time in years.

Otherwise-

Barrington will live and die by big plays like they often do. I don't think Piepert has the crew around him he had last year so we'll see. Could be 12-1 again, or could be 6-4.

Palatine ought to be one of the best teams around, but after last season they'll need to prove it. By my count they have 7 guys with D1 offers, and younger guys like upcoming juniors Kole Fager, Will Santiago, and Jordan Bostick will all be stars. Like Barrington, ought to be 12-1, but could be 6-4 again.

Hoffman Estates lost some good guys but usually seem to reload well. See them around 6-3 or 5-4 and in the playoffs.

Conant and Schaumburg bringing up the rear.. neither just seems to get the athletes they once did
 
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PowerI66 - surprised you haven't weighed in on Fremd's expected resurgence this fall. I think they're a 6-3 kinda team and make the playoffs for the first time in years.

Otherwise-

Barrington will live and die by big plays like they often do. I don't think Piepert has the crew around him he had last year so we'll see. Could be 12-1 again, or could be 6-4.

Palatine ought to be one of the best teams around, but after last season they'll need to prove it. By my count they have 7 guys with D1 offers, and younger guys like upcoming juniors Kole Fager, Will Santiago, and Jordan Bostick will all be stars. Like Barrington, ought to be 12-1, but could be 6-4 again.

Hoffman Estates lost some good guys but usually seem to reload well. See them around 6-3 or 5-4 and in the playoffs.

Conant and Schaumburg bringing up the rear.. neither just seems to get the athletes they once did
I couldn't think of only one question, that's why. It appears you couldn't either!
 
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And here's yet a few more questions regarding the CS-8. As for SHG, the question is how many sophmores can you put in a starting role on a varsity roster? They have a very small number of seniors even on the roster, and only a handful of juniors, so it looks like they will be a very young team. I think Rochester may be in a similar situation. So once again, will SHG take it on the chin in week one, (at St. Louis CBC) and then spend the rest of the season trying to recover just like last year? And my other question, will Lincoln EVER play SHG in football on any level? They seem to have no problem playing them in all other sports, or maybe that was an agreement they made before they re-joined the conference. Just curious. As for Chatham, I do think they will be very good. How good? only time will tell, but for the next 2 years they should be a load.
 
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And here's yet a few more questions regarding the CS-8. As for SHG, the question is how many sophmores can you put in a starting role on a varsity roster? They have a very small number of seniors even on the roster, and only a handful of juniors, so it looks like they will be a very young team. I think Rochester may be in a similar situation. So once again, will SHG take it on the chin in week one, (at St. Louis CBC) and then spend the rest of the season trying to recover just like last year? And my other question, will Lincoln EVER play SHG in football on any level? They seem to have no problem playing them in all other sports, or maybe that was an agreement they made before they re-joined the conference. Just curious. As for Chatham, I do think they will be very good. How good? only time will tell, but for the next 2 years they should be a load.
Under the new two division CS8 structure, you will mostly have only 2 "crossover" games with the other division. West division SHG will likely want to play Chatham and Rochester each year from the East division (and they will want to play SHG and each other), so you could see no SHG games against Lincoln, U High, or the Decatur schools in the regular season until the conference structure changes again. Depending on SHG's class, they could possibly face these schools in the playoffs.
 
Yes, I had forgotten to take into account the split in the conference. They can split it any way they want, certain factors will probably remain the same. Lanphier, Southeast, Eisenhower, and (most likely) Lincoln will remain bottom dwellers, until one of them shows otherwise. Springfield, Jacksonville and perhaps QND will be middle of the pack, and SHG, Chatham, Rochester and Mcarthur will be towards the top end of the spectrum. It is my understanding that every 2 years they will look at things and possibly "tweak" or make changes if it is deemed necessary. Whoever "they" are that will decide such things.
 
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Under the new two division CS8 structure, you will mostly have only 2 "crossover" games with the other division. West division SHG will likely want to play Chatham and Rochester each year from the East division (and they will want to play SHG and each other), so you could see no SHG games against Lincoln, U High, or the Decatur schools in the regular season until the conference structure changes again. Depending on SHG's class, they could possibly face these schools in the playoffs.
All.... SHG is in the second year of the success factor. Even if the Cyclones multiplied enrollment of 884.40 were to land in the upper end of class 4A it would not apply. They will be class 5A per that rule. Normal U is firmly 4A and Lincoln likely on the high end of 4A like last year. Mac is 5A so that's a possible meeting between the two in postseason play. Ratsy
 
And here's yet a few more questions regarding the CS-8. As for SHG, the question is how many sophmores can you put in a starting role on a varsity roster? They have a very small number of seniors even on the roster, and only a handful of juniors, so it looks like they will be a very young team. I think Rochester may be in a similar situation. So once again, will SHG take it on the chin in week one, (at St. Louis CBC) and then spend the rest of the season trying to recover just like last year? And my other question, will Lincoln EVER play SHG in football on any level? They seem to have no problem playing them in all other sports, or maybe that was an agreement they made before they re-joined the conference. Just curious. As for Chatham, I do think they will be very good. How good? only time will tell, but for the next 2 years they should be a load.
All.... If everyone on last years roster returns (not what Hudl or MaxPreps might show) but what the roster you get at the stadium SHG for the 2024 season will have 16 seniors and 24 juniors. Cyclones will dress a smaller number of lucky sophomores and a couple special freshman that show outstanding promise. Not that they will get in but stranger things have happened. Ratsy
 
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Thanks Ratsy. I am not in the "inner circle" so other than looking at a roster from last year I can only make guesses and assumptions. Of those 16 seniors you say we have I only have a very small number of those actually being starters, with the rest coming from the junior class and then a number of sophmores. I would assume that kids like Groesch, Jobe Kepler and Davis would be 3 sophmores that may find a spot in the starting lineup. I am curious as to who plays center this fall as well as QB. I think both of those spots will have some competition as there are several candidates. Bottom line is I think we'll be a much younger team overall this year as opposed to last season.
 
I would say CoM should have a solid season. MC and LA will dominate each with a great QB. Who will be Rice QB? Marist got in a nice transfer QB from LWE in Ritter. Rita lost a bunch of starters to transfer portal but they will be solid with their returning QB and RB (Herman). Rice if they stay healthy should have a solid D - but who will be the QB?
Who did Rita lose ?
 
All.... If everyone on last years roster returns (not what Hudl or MaxPreps might show) but what the roster you get at the stadium SHG for the 2024 season will have 16 seniors and 24 juniors. Cyclones will dress a smaller number of lucky sophomores and a couple special freshman that show outstanding promise. Not that they will get in but stranger things have happened. Ratsy
I look each year at the number of Seniors on Rochester's roster. 20 or more tends to be a good sign for the season. Last year, they had 22. In 2015, they only had 13 and it showed in the playoffs. 24 Juniors for the Cyclones is a really good number and bodes well for '25, which will also see Chatham's best senior class since Luke Lehnen and company.
 
How the CCL shakes out.
- IC, how do they respond after maybe one of their best teams.
- SF, lots of skill position talent. How does the OL/DL hold up? Which QB starts?
- Naz, i just assume they break my heart again! lol
- CoM, do they continue their climb.
- Marist, do they rebound?
- Rita, know very little about them for next year.

Just a few thoughts...
SF skill positions should be a load to defend this year…this could be the most talent they’ve ever had as a unit. Looks like you’ve got FBS offers for 4 guys at receiver (Washington, Willis, Dario, and Mueller). 1000 yard rusher back in Ransom. Whoever wins the QB battle will absolutely have earned it, got 3 really good ones (2 of whom with varsity starting experience) sitting in that QB room. As usual, the skill positions will be the strong point of the team, but this year looks to even be an outlier on that front when it comes to the level of talent.

Question for me is: can they stop / at least contain the run consistently? Their biggest weakness last year was run defense. JCA, IC, and then Naz in the semis all gashed them for 200+ yards. If they can stop the run they’ll be in good shape. Got some help with Hall, should be a load on the DL. The DBs should be very good - FBS level kid in Valeri anchoring that crew. McGrath, Glock, Boose, Saldana are all returning starters from a solid unit last year. Carter adds another high-level DB - could be a D1 talent himself.
 
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