ADVERTISEMENT

Prep Bowl Playoffs

Problem isn’t what Catholic schools play in the Prep Bowl, it will always be what CPS teams play cuz every year it seems it gets harder & harder for them to get teams to continue playing
 
  • Like
Reactions: GhostOfTheGhhost
Problem isn’t what Catholic schools play in the Prep Bowl, it will always be what CPS teams play cuz every year it seems it gets harder & harder for them to get teams to continue playing
We don’t call that a problem. We call that a tradition.
 
This Sunday after the playoffs shake out the pairings,teams,dates & locations will be set. Niles Notre Dame is confirmed but St.Viator has declined
 
Here we go with the CPL Talk! Best time of the year. Everyone is talking about the CPL!!
I still think all CPS Conferences should get a shot at the Prep Bowl. If you’re not going to let certain conferences play then they should have their own playoffs. I believe they used to do that years ago.
 
I still think all CPS Conferences should get a shot at the Prep Bowl. If you’re not going to let certain conferences play then they should have their own playoffs. I believe they used to do that years ago.
They did. When the "Intra-City Conferences" where the equivalent of today's CPL Blue conferences, they had a whole 8-team postseason tournament that ran concurrent with the state playoffs. It was awesome.

Those teams didn't, and don't, have any business playing in the state playoffs or against CCL teams. But there is nothing wrong with more football and the chance to play for a championship! If I recall correctly, the semi-finalists of that tournament were promoted to the "Chicago" divisions (now the "white" divisions).

I believe 2007 was the last year they held the tournament, in which Orr beat Farragut in the final.
Semis: Orr over Tilden, Farragut over Payton
Quarters: Orr over Kennedy, Tilden over Uplift, Payton over Raby, Farragut over Chicago Academy

In 2006, it was Austin over Senn for the championship.

After 2007 they just played a 10th cross-conference game to end the season. It looks like none of these tournaments ever got recorded in the IHSA's records, but the results are all on maxpreps.

Thank you for coming to my TED talk!
 
  • Like
Reactions: crazylegs777
They did. When the "Intra-City Conferences" where the equivalent of today's CPL Blue conferences, they had a whole 8-team postseason tournament that ran concurrent with the state playoffs. It was awesome.

Those teams didn't, and don't, have any business playing in the state playoffs or against CCL teams. But there is nothing wrong with more football and the chance to play for a championship! If I recall correctly, the semi-finalists of that tournament were promoted to the "Chicago" divisions (now the "white" divisions).

I believe 2007 was the last year they held the tournament, in which Orr beat Farragut in the final.
Semis: Orr over Tilden, Farragut over Payton
Quarters: Orr over Kennedy, Tilden over Uplift, Payton over Raby, Farragut over Chicago Academy

In 2006, it was Austin over Senn for the championship.

After 2007 they just played a 10th cross-conference game to end the season. It looks like none of these tournaments ever got recorded in the IHSA's records, but the results are all on maxpreps.

Thank you for coming to my TED talk!
I'm all for that type of playoff. I'm all for anything to do with more football in the CPL, but I don't agree with the idea that CPL teams don't have any business playing in the IHSA playoffs. CPL Teams compete in every sport. They practice just like everyone else. When it comes to basketball or track season, no CPL fans are saying the rest of the state shouldn't be involved in those tournaments. I get the sentiment, I just don't agree.
 
I'm all for that type of playoff. I'm all for anything to do with more football in the CPL, but I don't agree with the idea that CPL teams don't have any business playing in the IHSA playoffs. CPL Teams compete in every sport. They practice just like everyone else. When it comes to basketball or track season, no CPL fans are saying the rest of the state shouldn't be involved in those tournaments. I get the sentiment, I just don't agree.
Just to be clear, I don't mean CPL teams broadly, but the ones that currently are not involved in the playoffs (The "Blue" conferences).

And I get your sentiment as well, but Football is a unique sport that requires a certain amount of "critical mass" (strength training, depth, organization, proper equipment, etc) to be played competitively. Some of the lower-level CPS schools are lightyears away - common sense would suggest they are better served by more games where they can actually develop vs spending a bunch of money to travel to Morris, IL where they struggle to run a single play and a bunch of guys get hurt.
 
  • Like
Reactions: GhostOfTheGhhost
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT