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Team scoring leaders

doctor_d

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Through week 7 (for playoff eligible schools)

Offensive points scored

Reed-Custer 418
SHG 386
Peoria 380
Mt. Carmel (downstate) 376
Lena-Winslow 376
Princeton 375

Defensive points allowed

Kankakee 22
Eureka 31
Reed-Custer 32
Decatur St. Teresa 33
Virden (North Mac) 36
Glenbard East 36
Camp Point Central 36
 
I guess technically 2 of Kankakee’s 22 were allowed by the offense.
 
Reed Custer's point differential is really impressive. They have outscored their opponents on average 60-5. That is unbelievable.
They’ve running clocked every opponent so far, but their non conference schedule wasn’t strong. The ICE overall seems down as well, but time will tell. They still are an exceptionally good team.
 
They’ve running clocked every opponent so far, but their non conference schedule wasn’t strong. The ICE overall seems down as well, but time will tell. They still are an exceptionally good team.
I'd be willing to bet they're Top 5 in penalties as well. Flags don't seem to phase them though 😂
 
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Through Week 8:

Offensive points scored

Reed-Custer 476
SHG 452
Mt. Carmel (downstate) 438
Lena-Winslow 428
Princeton 423
Bismarck-Henning 421
Highland 403
Prairie Central 398

Defensive points allowed

Kankakee 22
Eureka 37
Glenbard East 42
Camp Point Central 42
Reed-Custer 46
Hyde Park 46
Decatur St. Teresa 47
THE Mt. Carmel (Caravan) 48

My apologies for any errors or omissions.
 
Reed Custer's point differential is really impressive. They have outscored their opponents on average 60-5. That is unbelievable.
What are some of the other top point differentials in the state? Highland is 403 for and 84 against.

averages
For - 50.38
Against - 10.5
 
The Comets are slipping. Only 58 points last week. 2 shy of their average.
It's a little ridiculous that Wilmo lost to them 50-5 and held them to their second lowest output of the season. The Tone brought the defense - only giving up a meager 41.
I can't help but think those R-C guys need a close game to get them ready for what's coming, but their core group has all been playing varsity together since they were sophomores. They've been in tight games and suffered close losses before.
 
What are some of the other top point differentials in the state? Highland is 403 for and 84 against.

averages
For - 50.38
Against - 10.5
Hmm. I know Reed-Custer is tops @ 476-46.
I see SHG 452-67 and Lena-Winslow 428-95. Highland has to be near the top. Maybe I'll look harder at it later.
 
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It's a little ridiculous that Wilmo lost to them 50-5 and held them to their second lowest output of the season. The Tone brought the defense - only giving up a meager 41.
I can't help but think those R-C guys need a close game to get them ready for what's coming, but their core group has all been playing varsity together since they were sophomores. They've been in tight games and suffered close losses before.
What's coming 🤔
 
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People were saying that about Wilmington and Coal City. Granted I have to think IC will be a different animal for Braidwood.
I didn’t think Wilmo would beat RC, but I didn’t expect what I saw. Based on that, I expected RC to beat CC easily and possibly clock them - which they did.
IC would indeed be a different animal because RC won’t have significant personnel advantages all over the field.
 
Through Week 9:

Offensive points scored

Reed-Custer 534
SHG 508
Mt. Carmel (downstate) 471
Princeton 471
Bismarck-Henning 470
Lena-Winslow 456
Prairie Central 454
Highland 437

Defensive points allowed

Eureka 37
Glenbard East 42
Kankakee 47
Camp Point Central 48
Reed-Custer 53
Decatur St. Teresa 53
Hyde Park 54
Sycamore 55
 
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