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Is it fair to compare Evanston to OPRF?

Similar mix of socioeconomic backgrounds with their student body, but also a large private school in their backyard.

Assume the Kits have talent roaming the halls.
 
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IMO, Evanston being mediocre at football is one of the great mysteries. Too large of a school not to be able to find 60 athletic boys a class along with having a culture of solid athletics across all sports
 
Is it fair to compare Evanston to OPRF?

Similar mix of socioeconomic backgrounds with their student body, but also a large private school in their backyard.

Assume the Kits have talent roaming the halls.
I don't know the situation at OPRF well enough to compare, but it does feel similar. It seems people like to compare Evanston and Oak Park in general.
 
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IMO, Evanston being mediocre at football is one of the great mysteries. Too large of a school not to be able to find 60 athletic boys a class along with having a culture of solid athletics across all sports
Yeah, its a bit surprising, but I think multiple factors go into it. To me, participation is the key ingredient (by end of this season, only ~40 kids were suiting up on varsity). Many Evanston parents don't let their boys play football, basketball is king at Evanston & almost no boys play both at varsity level, and then we definitely have Evanston kids go to Loyola & Notre Dame (even Mt. Carmel!) probably (at least partly) because we haven't competed at highest levels.

Definitely think there are a group of boys that can play who are returning next year, hope they are able to rally behind new coach (not a slight on Coach Buzz) & start some positive momentum. I'm also encouraging my son to work the hallways to encourage good athletes who don't have a fall sport to give football a try :)
 
IMO, Evanston being mediocre at football is one of the great mysteries. Too large of a school not to be able to find 60 athletic boys a class along with having a culture of solid athletics across all sports
The used to be one of the best programs around in the late 70s and 80s. I can remember fall of 1981 when 2-4 Maine East played 6-0 and #1 in Class 6A Evanston.... and Maine East managed to pull of a 13-12 upset in overtime. It was HUGE to beat Evanston at that time.
 
The used to be one of the best programs around in the late 70s and 80s. I can remember fall of 1981 when 2-4 Maine East played 6-0 and #1 in Class 6A Evanston.... and Maine East managed to pull of a 13-12 upset in overtime. It was HUGE to beat Evanston at that time.
Still lead the state by a good margin in guys sent to the NFL. Looks like some big time talent went through there in mid 70's- early 80's as well as in early- mid 90's : https://www.pro-football-reference.com/schools/high_schools.cgi?hs_state=IL

Last FBS kid however is Sebastian Cheeks, who is R-So at Wisconsin (transferred from UNC).
 
Does the city of Evanston have a strong youth football program?
I don't have 1st hand experience, but I don't think the numbers are there in the same way as many suburbs with more successful hs programs. Soccer is popular, very competitive, and hs teams have been excellent. Same for basketball. Baseball has been quite strong in recent years. Need to find a way to get kids in Evanston dreaming of playing under the lights for the hometown school.
 
I don't have 1st hand experience, but I don't think the numbers are there in the same way as many suburbs with more successful hs programs. Soccer is popular, very competitive, and hs teams have been excellent. Same for basketball. Baseball has been quite strong in recent years. Need to find a way to get kids in Evanston dreaming of playing under the lights for the hometown school.
With Evanston's success in so many sports, I have to believe they would be a sleeping giant in football. Facilities, athletes, favorable schedule.
 
With Evanston's success in so many sports, I have to believe they would be a sleeping giant in football. Facilities, athletes, favorable schedule.
From your lips to God's ears, brother (is that still an expression?). Check out our weight room. Unbelievable.

Curious, would your former coach be a candidate? Obviously a ton of success there, but I don't know story on why he's no longer there.
 
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From your lips to God's ears, brother (is that still an expression?). Check out our weight room. Unbelievable.

Curious, would your former coach be a candidate? Obviously a ton of success there, but I don't know story on why he's no longer there.
Looks like a great facility. Not sure why Buzz didn't get over the hump wins wise. It seemed like he stabilized things pretty fast, but then it fizzled nearly as fast. Seems like a place with great opportunity though for sure. I know you deal with competetion for athletes, but it seems like there's a lot to sell there.
 
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Never realized the massive difference between his two tenures.

Evanston:
2008-09 27 Mike Burzawa
2009-10 45 Mike Burzawa
2010-118AQ 64 Mike Burzawa
2011-128AQ 55 Mike Burzawa
2012-138AQ 55 Mike Burzawa
2013-148AQ 55 Mike Burzawa
2014-15 36 Mike Burzawa
2015-168AQ 64 Mike Burzawa
2016-178AQ 64 Mike Burzawa
2017-188AQ 64 Mike Burzawa
2018-198AQ 73 Mike Burzawa
2019-20 36 Mike Burzawa
2020-21 33 Mike Burzawa
2021-228AQ 64 Mike Burzawa
2022-23 45 Mike Burzawa
2023-24 36 Mike Burzawa
2024-25 36 Mike Burzawa
 
I’d love to see E-town be great again. I’d Buzz couldn’t do it I’m not sure who can!
 
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I’d love to see E-town be great again. I’d Buzz couldn’t do it I’m not sure who can!
Everything I've heard about Buzz is positive. So it's not a slight at him, but maybe the skills he needed at Driscoll were different than at Evanston. Importantly he didn't "build" Driscoll (well at least not at HC, not sure how early he was there as an asset).

They were pretty solid 30ish years ago. Not sure if demographics and school institution priorities are too different or what, but it does seem they aren't "disadvantaged" in a traditional sense.
 
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