I am old enough to remember when St. Laurence was the undisputed powerhouse in the Chicago Catholic League in an era when there were no IHSA playoffs.
I guess you could say what goes around, comes around (Ha!).
Anyway, because of youtube game coverage, I have become a bit familiar in recent years with Mt. Carmel football, and this is what I am wondering about....
When the Caravan won state in 2022, they had a great high school-level QB in Blainey Dowling.
When they repeated as state champs in 2023, they had a D-1 calibre running back in Dupree and an emerging high-quality high-school level QB in Jack Elliot and an O-line that protected him and made all types of pass plays doable.
This year, the team certainly could "3-peat" and if it does, it will likely be carried to the title by Elliott who seems to be counted on pretty much to do it all as the top rusher and effective passer.
What I wonder about is the 2025 season. For the current Mt. Carmel team, Elliot is pretty much a do-it-all offensive weapon. But what I don't see is any emerging underclass offensive weapons which the program will need to stay at the top of its game. ... especially true if it winds up playing 8A ball next November.
Other than the "they'll hit the transfer portal hard" response which I am not interested in hearing about, are there current Mt. Carmel players that are "hiding" so to speak ... being well hidden because of the enormous shadow that Elliot casts as the team's QB?
I have seen this year's backup QB play some fourth-quarter snaps but, of course, plays at that point in a game that's been decided don't tell me anything, and I have simply not seen anybody so far this fall at the offensive skill positions that gets me to say, "This kid is going to be the focal point of a high-scoring offense next fall."
I guess you could say what goes around, comes around (Ha!).
Anyway, because of youtube game coverage, I have become a bit familiar in recent years with Mt. Carmel football, and this is what I am wondering about....
When the Caravan won state in 2022, they had a great high school-level QB in Blainey Dowling.
When they repeated as state champs in 2023, they had a D-1 calibre running back in Dupree and an emerging high-quality high-school level QB in Jack Elliot and an O-line that protected him and made all types of pass plays doable.
This year, the team certainly could "3-peat" and if it does, it will likely be carried to the title by Elliott who seems to be counted on pretty much to do it all as the top rusher and effective passer.
What I wonder about is the 2025 season. For the current Mt. Carmel team, Elliot is pretty much a do-it-all offensive weapon. But what I don't see is any emerging underclass offensive weapons which the program will need to stay at the top of its game. ... especially true if it winds up playing 8A ball next November.
Other than the "they'll hit the transfer portal hard" response which I am not interested in hearing about, are there current Mt. Carmel players that are "hiding" so to speak ... being well hidden because of the enormous shadow that Elliot casts as the team's QB?
I have seen this year's backup QB play some fourth-quarter snaps but, of course, plays at that point in a game that's been decided don't tell me anything, and I have simply not seen anybody so far this fall at the offensive skill positions that gets me to say, "This kid is going to be the focal point of a high-scoring offense next fall."