And, ironically, Sycamore will tune up a second CPL school in Round 2 — both being CPL teams that should have benefited from that competitive advantage from the opportunity to have competed in a Prep Bowl Playoff.
Once again this year, the CPL has andvanced only 5 of 26 teams to the 2nd Round in the State Playoffs. Only 1 of those 5 teams defeated a non-CPL school to advance (Morgan Park). No widespread success against anyone other than the CPL itself. Even #1-seeded Whitney Young (9-0) barely escaped #32-seeded Kenwood (4-5) with a 13-12 victory in one of the several CPL-CPL matchups.
The additional Prep Bowl experience does not seem to benefit the CPL schools one bit, thus rendering this a hollow argument.
For the purposes of this discussion, the CCL/ESCC playoff success is not widely driven by past Prep Bowl experience. There are exceptions, but many of those successful teams consistently advance without having participated in the Prep Bowl playoffs frequently or at all.