High-Stakes Showdowns Loom in IHSA State Football Quarterfinals
The Illinois High School Association playoffs are heating up, with several high-profile matchups set to take place this weekend. Here's a rundown of the top games that will be decided on Saturday.
One of the most highly anticipated contests is between No. 1 Mount Carmel and No. 3 Lincoln-Way East in Class 8A. The Golden Eagles have been the preseason favorites, boasting Power Four talent across their roster. Senior quarterback Emmett Dowling has been outstanding in his first season as a starter, leading an offense that features elite targets like Quentin Burrell and Marshaun Thornton.
In contrast, Lincoln-Way East has struggled without injured quarterback Jonas Williams, but he's back now. With the IHSA career record for passing TDs on the line, Williams is sure to lead his team into battle against Mount Carmel's formidable defense.
Another key matchup takes place in Class 8A between No. 7 Fremd and No. 17 Bolingbrook. Northwestern commit Johnny O'Brien has been one of the top quarterbacks in the state, completing 68% of his passes for 2,448 yards and 30 touchdowns. Western Illinois commit Marquan Brewster has emerged as a major threat on offense for Fremd.
Bolingbrook, meanwhile, has defied expectations to make it this far with its impressive lineup, featuring just five seniors. Junior running back TJ Lewis is leading the charge, backed by offers from Indiana and Kansas State among others.
In Class 7A, No. 2 Brother Rice faces off against No. 10 St. Charles North in a battle of the state's top teams. The Crusaders boast one of the state's elite defensive lines, led by senior Illinois commit King Liggins and five-star sophomore Kameron McGee.
Meanwhile, St. Charles North has experience on its side, with 41 seniors leading the charge. Quarterback JT Padron and Northwestern-bound receiver Keaton Reinke form a potent pass-and-throw combo that could pose a challenge to Brother Rice's defense.
The final game of the day features No. 9 Downers Grove North against No. 22 Lincoln-Way West in Class 7A. With Minnesota-bound quarterback Owen Lansu back from injury, the Trojans have regained their footing, thanks in part to the dual-threat abilities of Illinois commit Will Vala and Oliver Thulin.
Lincoln-Way West, meanwhile, has a balanced offense led by South Dakota commit Jahan Abubakar at running back and dual-threat quarterback Grant Tustin. The matchup promises to be an exciting one, with both teams looking to make a deep run in the playoffs.
The Illinois High School Association playoffs are heating up, with several high-profile matchups set to take place this weekend. Here's a rundown of the top games that will be decided on Saturday.
One of the most highly anticipated contests is between No. 1 Mount Carmel and No. 3 Lincoln-Way East in Class 8A. The Golden Eagles have been the preseason favorites, boasting Power Four talent across their roster. Senior quarterback Emmett Dowling has been outstanding in his first season as a starter, leading an offense that features elite targets like Quentin Burrell and Marshaun Thornton.
In contrast, Lincoln-Way East has struggled without injured quarterback Jonas Williams, but he's back now. With the IHSA career record for passing TDs on the line, Williams is sure to lead his team into battle against Mount Carmel's formidable defense.
Another key matchup takes place in Class 8A between No. 7 Fremd and No. 17 Bolingbrook. Northwestern commit Johnny O'Brien has been one of the top quarterbacks in the state, completing 68% of his passes for 2,448 yards and 30 touchdowns. Western Illinois commit Marquan Brewster has emerged as a major threat on offense for Fremd.
Bolingbrook, meanwhile, has defied expectations to make it this far with its impressive lineup, featuring just five seniors. Junior running back TJ Lewis is leading the charge, backed by offers from Indiana and Kansas State among others.
In Class 7A, No. 2 Brother Rice faces off against No. 10 St. Charles North in a battle of the state's top teams. The Crusaders boast one of the state's elite defensive lines, led by senior Illinois commit King Liggins and five-star sophomore Kameron McGee.
Meanwhile, St. Charles North has experience on its side, with 41 seniors leading the charge. Quarterback JT Padron and Northwestern-bound receiver Keaton Reinke form a potent pass-and-throw combo that could pose a challenge to Brother Rice's defense.
The final game of the day features No. 9 Downers Grove North against No. 22 Lincoln-Way West in Class 7A. With Minnesota-bound quarterback Owen Lansu back from injury, the Trojans have regained their footing, thanks in part to the dual-threat abilities of Illinois commit Will Vala and Oliver Thulin.
Lincoln-Way West, meanwhile, has a balanced offense led by South Dakota commit Jahan Abubakar at running back and dual-threat quarterback Grant Tustin. The matchup promises to be an exciting one, with both teams looking to make a deep run in the playoffs.