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So it appears no links work for the game... if anyone has one, if you could send it in would be appreciated !
 
in the year 2024, it is borderline criminal that this game (or any game) isn't being streamed anywhere.
 
Can't wait to see some more crying from sycamores AD. Maybe petition up to 6A to clock Antioch next year?
 
Can't wait to see some more crying from sycamores AD. Maybe petition up to 6A to clock Antioch next year?
The CCL/ESCC Blue, Green, Orange and White Divisions are 23-1 in the playoffs this year against teams not in the CCL/ESCC. Not to worry though, it's a level playing field for all participants.
 
The CCL/ESCC Blue, Green, Orange and White Divisions are 23-1 in the playoffs this year against teams not in the CCL/ESCC. Not to worry though, it's a level playing field for all participants.
Public School is free. Figure it out.
 
The CCL/ESCC Blue, Green, Orange and White Divisions are 23-1 in the playoffs this year against teams not in the CCL/ESCC. Not to worry though, it's a level playing field for all participants.
Do you propose separating the conference from the IHSA playoffs?
 
The CCL/ESCC Blue, Green, Orange and White Divisions are 23-1 in the playoffs this year against teams not in the CCL/ESCC. Not to worry though, it's a level playing field for all participants.

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CCL/ESCC schools represent roughly 5% of IHSA membership. They represent 40% of the semifinalists in the five classes they compete in. Figure it out; 40 is 8 times more than 5.
I took the money line on the quarterfinals on when this topic would get brought up this year
 
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Do you propose separating the conference from the IHSA playoffs?
I'm glad you asked. I would separate them only until the semifinal round.

1) All CCL/ESCC teams make the playoffs regardless of record.
2) Divide the 24 teams into three groups of eight teams each. This can be done based on student enrollment or team ability.
3) Each group of eight teams plays three rounds of playoffs among themselves to produce one winner.
4) The winner of Group A advances to the semifinals of the IHSA 8A playoffs.
5) The winner of Group B advances to the semifinals of the IHSA 7A playoffs.
6) The winner of Group C advances to the semifinal round of the IHSA 6A playoffs.
7) The other 24 teams (three quadrants of eight teams) in those three class levels will be teams that are not in the CCL/ESCC.
8) Any CCL/ESCC playoff group (A, B or C) that does not win a state championship for five consecutive years will drop down one class level for the playoffs the following year.

If CCL/ESCC member schools do not like the new arrangement, then, as they like to say, they should "just get better".
 
I'm glad you asked. I would separate them only until the semifinal round.

1) All CCL/ESCC teams make the playoffs regardless of record.
2) Divide the 24 teams into three groups of eight teams each. This can be done based on student enrollment or team ability.
3) Each group of eight teams plays three rounds of playoffs among themselves to produce one winner.
4) The winner of Group A advances to the semifinals of the IHSA 8A playoffs.
5) The winner of Group B advances to the semifinals of the IHSA 7A playoffs.
6) The winner of Group C advances to the semifinal round of the IHSA 6A playoffs.
7) The other 24 teams (three quadrants of eight teams) in those three class levels will be teams that are not in the CCL/ESCC.
8) Any CCL/ESCC playoff group (A, B or C) that does not win a state championship for five consecutive years will drop down one class level for the playoffs the following year.

If CCL/ESCC member schools do not like the new arrangement, then, as they like to say, they should "just get better".
14 ccl qualifiers this year, what do you tell the 10 public schools that you just kicked out of the playoffs?
 
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