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White Sox new manager keen on creating new culture in 2023

Lucas Giolito talked about it often last season. The White Sox needed to have fun again. They had to bring joy back in the clubhouse and dugout.

That is only one layer of clubhouse culture, an element players insist matters more than outsiders might think. First-year manager Pedro Grifol, with his fresh voice and leadership after two seasons of Tony La Russa, will change it simply by being who he is. The players will welcome a change after a La Russa-led 81-81 season fell flat on its face.

It’s Grifol’s job to create a strong culture for his players.

“They first have to understand what culture is,” Grifol said. “Someone recently described it perfectly to me. He said culture is what it looks like, what it acts like and what it feels like, right? What it feels like is you can’t wait to get to the clubhouse and perform. What it looks like is when you’re watching us from up there, you want people to say ‘These guys are together, these guys are fighting together, they’re playing to win every single night.’ And obviously what it acts like is these guys are professionals. They respect the game, they respect the fans, they respect what they do and they really respect our team.”

Even when the Sox were rebuilding and losing under manager Rick Renteria, a culture was in place and a sense of unity was evident. Especially when they won in 2020 under Renteria, the Sox were full of life and a vivid example of the organization’s “Change the Game” motto.

Some of that was lost in 2021, even when the Sox won the AL Central. A lot of it was when they flopped in ’22. Injuries, hitting slumps, poor defense and baserunning will do that. Lacking energy can contribute, too.

“This was is an extremely talented ballclub,” said Grifol, who knew the Sox well from coaching against them six series a year. “It was a really difficult club to prepare for. Because if the energy was high, they could beat anybody in the game. And if the energy wasn’t, we were able to have some success against them. So my job and my staff’s job is to make sure that that energy is high every night and we’re prepared to win a ballgame.”

With shortstop Tim Anderson, the team’s energizer and batting champion who made the team go, limited to 79 games because of injuries, a leader was lost. Anderson was around the team while sidelined but wasn’t engaged in his usual, spirited manner.

Yoan Moncada (104 games), Yasmani Grandal (99), Luis Robert (98) and Eloy Jimenez (84) were also hurt a lot.

“There were a lot of injuries, so very rarely did we play a full Chicago White Sox team,” Grifol said. “Them going 81-81 and at times playing with not the energy they’re capable of playing with, you almost look at them like, damn, you guys really are talented. Because you had the injuries, the energy was off and on and you still won 81 games.”

La Russa promoted a culture of family, as Renteria did before him, but didn’t demand players to always run out ground balls, which became a bad look. Grifol says he’ll be big on accountability, which means “that you collaborate with everybody, you empower people to do their job and if you do that, it’s an easy conversation when they’re not doing it.”

“If you don’t empower people to be part of the process, you don’t communicate with people, you can’t hold anybody accountable.

“When we hit the field in spring training, the level of intensity to our practices, the level of intensity to our cage work, the details, attacking margins are going to be extremely critical in developing the culture and the chemistry of this club. I think these players are hungry for it. I think they want it, and once we get started, they’re going to see how prepared they’re going to be to … kick somebody’s butt.”

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Chicago Bulls at Boston Celtics: 1 Best Bet

The Chicago Bulls head to Boston looking to improve to 6-4, as they face the Celtics as betting underdogs.

The Chicago Bulls head east for a rematch of last Monday’s game that saw the Bulls take a 120-102 victory over the Boston Celtics. The Bulls led a balanced scoring attack in that game, with Demar Derozan, Nikola Vucevic, Zach LaVine and Ayo Dosunmu all finishing with at least 18 points.

Vucevic and Andre Drummond combined for 35 rebounds in that October meeting, falling 10 rebounds short of the entire Boston lineup in that game. Andre Drummond has been listed as out for this game as he nurses a shoulder injury.

The best bet of the day took a hit on Wednesday, as Vucevic’s 12 first half points were met with only two second half points to keep us under his point total. At 6-3 on the season, we are looking for a prime bounce back spot to get us to 7-3 heading into the weekend, and with any luck we’ll have a Bulls victory to go along with it. Best of luck tonight and this weekend, and GO BULLS!!

2022 Bulls Best Bet Record: 6-3

Game Total Under 223.5 (Sportsbook odds may vary)

This will be the first time this season that we are taking a crack at the game total for tonight’s matchup, and for a number of reasons, I strongly believe the under is the play to make out of this game.

This will be the second time in less than two weeks that these teams are squaring off, with the first seeing a 120-102 victory for our Chicago Bulls at the United Center.

I am honestly unsure what to expect as far the spread, as well as the offensive output from the Celtics tonight, but I do feel strongly about a Celtics team that hangs their hat on solid defensive play, showing up and keeping this a lower scoring affair, especially with the first game looming in recent memory.

That isn’t to suggest that the Bulls can’t have similar success defensively, but a Boston team that is 1-3 over their last four games with two tough overtime losses to the Cavs mixed in, this defense at home is going to be looking for a huge showing.

I haven’t brought many trends to these blogs yet this season, but with game totals in the NBA, there are some trends that I like to mention that can sometimes be a decent indication of what to expect.

In the case of the Chicago Bulls, and these often date back to previous seasons, they are 5-1 to the under in their last six games playing on one day of rest and are 11-4 to the under over their last 15 games following a straight up win. Boston boasts 4-0 to the under when playing on one day of rest, and over their last 13 games allowing more than 100 points, they are 9-4 to the under in the following game.

Statistically, the Celtics have not quite been the team that we saw go to the NBA Finals last season, but in my opinion, things are going to start returning to form soon. Through seven games, the Celtics rank 20th in defensive efficiency, yet stand at 11th in effective field goal percentage allowed. The schedule that Boston has faced has been incredibly tough to open the season, and had the overtime games against Cleveland gone differently, this team would be getting quite a bit more respect.

In the intro I mentioned the impact that Vucevic and Drummond made for the Chicago Bulls in the first meeting between these two teams. While Vucevic can certainly still make a great impact today, the Celtics who have been without their big man Robert Williams, will be pleased to see Drummond out of tonight’s rotation. Vucevic pulled down 10 offensive rebounds in that first matchup, but I’d be willing to bet that they have an adjusted game plan this time around and will obviously have different looks when Vooch is sitting on the bench.

To close things out, the Bulls are going to need to bring some defense of their own tonight if they are going to hang with this Boston team. The Celtics are going to be very hungry to get into the win column and enact some revenge on this Bulls team, and in doing so will most likely bring a stingy defensive effort. Let’s get a nasty win to get this Bulls win streak to three, why don’t we?

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Bret Bielama and Illinois Football vs. Michigan State 11/5

Illinois Football moves to 7-1 and has the Michigan State Spartans who are wrapped in turmoil this week at home.

A quick recap of last week vs. Nebraska where the recipe was just as I said to win the game in Nebraska. Feed Chase Brown and have Tommy DeVito work off play fakes. Tommy DeVito was 20 of 22 for 179 and 2 touchdowns. That is beautiful efficiency and it has to do in large part to the work horse Chase Brown who had 32 carries for 149 and a touchdown. He also had 3 receptions with a touchdown as well. The defense is really incredible and truly allowed Illinois to find their game in the second half as neither side was able to break through too much in the first half. Overall great team win.

Michigan State stinks this year and you could see it from a mile away. Kenneth Walker was their whole entire team last year. Literally just him. Their secondary was miserable last year as was shown when Ohio State embarrassed them and just ran around them like they were on the playground. Their QB last year who is heir QB this year was horrible in Payton Thorne. I’ve talked about him already and how miserable he was and still is. Kenneth Walker was everything for them and more people are realizing that now as he is dominating as a rookie for Seattle. Mel Tucker is a decent coach that much is true but can you imagine after one season that was carried by one player you receive a $95 million dollar contract for 10 years. Jimbo Fisher got the same treatment at Texas A&M but he has a track record technically and a National Championship.

The final thing I’ll mention about Michigan State is the fight they found themselves in after the game. Not sure if it was really a fight it’s basically 10 Michigan State players against one Michigan guy. No clue why that Michigan guy was even there in the first place but he doesn’t deserve to get jumped like that. Either way Michigan State has suspended 8 players and the bad season gets even worse heading into a matchup they probably expected to win at the beginning of the year.

As for Illinois Football it is wonderful to see the issues following last Saturday with Michigan State. Being a superstitious person I have to say Illinois Football obviously has to take this game as serious as ever because one thing about Mel Tucker is that he is a motivator and will have players ready to hit this Saturday. Illinois has to make sure they crush their spirit early so that they fall back into their old ways of being bad and unmotivated. Playing at Memorial Stadium is going to be great as the fans have waited a good three weeks to see the Illini at home.

The plan is simple when you look at what got you to 7-1. Defense plays lights out and forces turnovers. Feed the ball to Chase Brown and allow DeVito to have success off play action. The recipe is there and they know it but it comes down to execution this Saturday. Bret Bielama is a heck of a coach and his preparation this year has shown. With great preparation by Bielama and rising confidence each week by the players Illinois football is looking good this weekend and beyond.

There are still plenty of games to play but I know we are all looking at this Michigan game in a couple weeks and wondering about Illinois Football chances if they lose. Well Illinois Football is still in the drivers seat if Michigan is their only remaining loss. They need to beat Purdue at home after this week and Illinois Football is heading to Indianapolis. If only Michigan could play Illinois football in Champaign this year it would be absolutely wild there.

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Former Chicago Bears WR released by Kansas City Chiefs

A former Chicago Bears wide receiver was released by the Kansas City Chiefs on Thursday

Former Chicago Bears draft pick Dazz Newsome is looking for a new home in the NFL as the season goes on. Newsome was released by the Bears during the preseason, failing to make the 53-man roster in his second year.

Since then, he’s had tryouts with a few teams including Tennessee and New England before signing to the Kansas City Chiefs practice squad last week. But that was a short stay as well.

Newsome was released off the Chiefs practice squad on Thursday, just days after signing:

The #Chiefs have terminated the practice squad contract of WR Dazz Newsome and signed former #Seahawks draft pick Ugo Amadi to the practice squad. Amadi was traded twice this season (SEA to PHI and PHI to TEN). The defensive back spent most of the past two months w/ the #Titans.

— Charles Goldman (@goldmctNFL) November 3, 2022

The former North Carolina standout was selected in the sixth round of the 2021 NFL draft by the Chicago Bears and was put on the practice squad his first year. He did appear in three games, recording six catches for 75 yards.

He also served as a punt returner for the Chicago Bears in a few games. But here in 2022, Newsome failed to catch the new regime’s eye despite struggles at wide receiver and was let go.

 

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Bears preseason leading WR signs with Bills practice squad days after Bears cut him

Former Bears wide receiver signs with a new team’s practice squad

It didn’t take long for a former Chicago Bears wide receiver to find a new team’s practice squad. The Bears’ preseason leading wide receiver, Isaiah Coulter, was cut Tuesday after the team traded for Chase Claypool. Coulter appeared in three games for the Bears and had one target in his 15 offensive snaps on the season. He did not haul the catch in.

Other NFL team’s appeared interested in the 2020 fifth round-pick after the Bears cut him. Coulter captured league offices’ attention with his preseason performances. According to the NFL’s transaction wire, Coulter was signed to the Buffalo Bills practice squad on Thursday.

That’s not a bad transition for the third-year wide receiver. Coulter has spent his career on teams with poor records. He was with the Houston Texans in 2020 before joining the Bears in 2021. Now Coulter will have the chance to play for one of the best teams in the NFL this year. He’ll have the opportunity to work with MVP candidate quarterback Josh Allen on a Super Bowl contender.

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Patrick Williams Surges in Back-to-Back Games for the Bulls

Bulls forward, Patrick Williams, recently, is stringing together impactful performances for the franchise.

After stepping up with 12 points and seven rebounds on 5-of-10 shooting in Tuesday’s 108-99 road win against the Brooklyn Nets, Patrick Williams garnered 16 points and five rebounds on 7-of-9 shooting and 2-of-3 from three-point range to help the Chicago Bulls beat the Charlotte Hornets, 106-88 at the United Center on Wednesday.

Now with a 5-4 record in the season, the Bulls were mostly supported versus the Michael Jordan owned Hornets by the activity of the ready reserves and a continued awakening from Patrick Williams.

He is not exactly drawing All-Star notice yet, but 16 points, though mostly in the first half, was a revival of some sorts, if not quite a vindication, for the ever scrutinized Patrick Williams.

The young man has been the target of a demanding public after an indifferent start to the season and rebounding totals that failed to inspire confidence in the minds of fans of the franchise.

But after a dozen points against the Nets Tuesday with excellent defense, Williams continued his revitalization on Wednesday with seven of nine shooting and a couple of blocks. He scored the first two baskets for the Bulls and had a few powerful moves against Charlotte.

“It’s good to see him make some jumps and take some strides as a player,” said Bulls coach Billy Donovan. “I think you felt him out there athletically, physically. I like the way he’s rolling to the basket. I like the way he’s defending. I like the way he’s getting his body into plays, the way he’s rebounding. I think he’s running the floor harder.”

On the night, the 21-year old was the lone starter truly to produce, which was encouraging. DeRozan’s last single digit scoring game coming in San Antonio in May 2021 (with nine points for DeRozan and 10 for LaVine). The Bulls All-Star pair came into the game averaging a combined 49 points. They scored 30 fewer and the Bulls won by 18.

Should Williams continue to play better, the prospects of what the Bulls can achieve this season could become better than envisaged.

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Kings offer proof of successful alternative to Blackhawks’ rebuild approach

The Kings, the Blackhawks’ closest competition throughout the first half of the 2010s, have become the anti-Blackhawks.

The Los Angeles team that visited the United Center on Thursday already has gone through a rebuild and reached the other side, returning to the playoff mix last season and positioning themselves to remain a postseason contender — if not exactly a Stanley Cup contender — for years to come.

While Hawks general manager Kyle Davidson plunges his franchise into a scorched-earth rebuild, Kings GM Rob Blake’s maneuvers the last five years demonstrate how the less dramatic alternative strategy — call it a nuanced rebuild — also can work.

Neither approach is better or more effective than the other. They’re simply different philosophies, and plenty of NHL GMs have succeeded and failed with each.

But it’s certainly interesting to see Anze Kopitar, Drew Doughty and Jonathan Quick — three longtime core players — still holding the roles of top-line center, top-pairing defenseman and starting goaltender on a Kings roster that, 10 years after winning its first Cup title, has a bright future again.

After four years of middling results following their second Cup win in 2014, the Kings bottomed out from 2019 to 2021, receiving the No. 5, No. 2 and No. 8 overall draft picks.

But they never enacted a full-blown yard sale to get there. The closest equivalent came in February 2020, when Jack Campbell, Tyler Toffoli and Alec Martinez were shipped out consecutively. That hardly compares to what the Hawks have done this year, and it will pale in comparison even more if Patrick Kane and Jonathan Toews accept trades by March.

Instead, Blake made a series of quiet yet wise and well-timed moves to replenish his prospect pool and accumulate cap space, then pulled off a few higher-profile but hardly blockbuster moves to flesh out the roster with the right types of players.

The whole process hardly made a ripple in the hockey world — another sharp contrast to the Hawks, whose abrupt teardown ignited debates throughout the league about the ethics of tanking.

Oddly enough, none of the players the Kings selected with those top-10 picks — Alex Turcotte, Quinton Byfield and Brandt Clarke — is even contributing much.

Conversely, Blake struck draft gold on Gabe Vilardi (the 11th overall pick in 2017) — who led the team with eight goals and 13 points entering Thursday — as well as Arthur Kaliyev (33rd in 2019), Mikey Anderson (103rd in 2017) and Matt Roy (194th in 2015). He also smartly bet on underappreciated Maple Leafs prospect Sean Durzi and unsigned Sabres goalie prospect Cal Peterson.

And when he realized in 2021 that the team’s outlook had improved faster than anticipated, Blake brought in Phil Danault in free agency and Viktor Arvidsson via trade to supplement the forward group. Danault, the ex-Hawks prospect, has especially blossomed into a two-way star center in Los Angeles. The acquisition of Kevin Fiala this past summer continued that trend.

The result is a team that earned 99 points last season and also owns the NHL’s 10th-best prospect pipeline (according to The Athletic’s rankings). The defense is a particularly impressive example of a “nuanced rebuild” gone right, with Doughty, Anderson, Durzi and Roy making up the top four while prospects Clarke, Tobias Bjornfot and Jordan Spence develop.

One valid criticism: The Kings don’t appear on track to contend for championships in this new era, even if they remain a solid team for years. The Hawks are arguably aiming higher for their next era, and that’s partly why they’re aiming lower during this rebuild.

But nothing is guaranteed. If the Hawks’ 2024 or 2025 roster resembles the Kings’ 2022 roster, they’d probably be satisfied with that outcome. That the Kings have reached this point without blowing everything up — and with three cornerstone players still present — is proof that there are multiple ways to successfully rebuild.

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Blackhawks edge Kings in overtime as Arvid Soderblom earns first win

Arvid Soderblom knows the Blackhawks’ plan for him this season didn’t involve much NHL action.

But the unexpected opportunity afforded to Soderblom by injuries has revealed a 23-year-old goaltender who looks big enough, skilled enough, poised enough and tough enough to not only swim but thrive in the NHL. He finally earned his much-deserved first win Thursday, saving 32 of 33 shots in a 2-1 overtime victory against the Kings.

And he’s hoping that has changed some minds.

“I’m trying my best to make it hard for them to not play me,” he said. “I feel great in the net and trying to keep it that way.”

He will, more likely than not, still be forced back to Rockford by a numbers’ game when Petr Mrazek and Alex Stalock return to health, as coach Luke Richardson noted postgame. But that doesn’t mean Richardson hasn’t also been impressed.

“[He was] way calmer than me,” Richardson said. “[With] his ability to stay cool and make a big back-door save, like he did late in the third period, he doesn’t just throw himself and do that. He responds and controls his body and seals the post so there’s no rebound… He’s just going to get better at his craft.”

The Hawks struggled to generate offense all night, but Jake McCabe took advantage of a Kings turnover in front of their own net in overtime to feed Jonathan Toews for the game-winner.

Wells elated

Minor-league journeyman goaltender Dylan Wells was watching the Blackhawks-Islanders game Tuesday with some of his Rockford teammates when he saw Stalock suffer his concussion. Not long after, Hawks general manager Kyle Davidson called, offering Wells an NHL deal.

By Wednesday, Wells was tending the net opposite Soderblom in Hawks practice and grinning ear-to-ear in the locker room.

“It was kind of spinning,” he said. “Things just happen so quickly, it’s tough to make sense of it right away. I had a feeling it could happen and knew it was a possibility, but I’m super grateful to be here.

Wells was originally drafted and signed by the Oilers, but the 24-year-old Canadian’s entire pro experience consists of 25 AHL and 76 ECHL games; he has never played in an NHL game.

That’s unlikely to change with the Hawks, as Soderblom will likely start again Saturday against the Jets and Mrazek will likely return next week, but even being in the NHL represents a massive pay raise for Wells. His new one-year contract includes a $750,000 NHL salary; he’ll receive a prorated amount of that based on how many days he spends on the roster.

“My parents were super excited when I called them,” he said. “It’s really fun. It’s a really special opportunity and I’m really happy to be here, soaking it in.”

In related news, the NHL fined Islanders forward Casey Cizikas the maximum amount of $5,000 for his hit on Stalock, but they did not suspend him.

Khaira adjusting

Jujhar Khaira is currently playing center for the first time in his Hawks tenure, roaming the middle of the ice on the fourth line with Boris Katchouk and Reese Johnson.

While he previously played some center with the Oilers, it has been a while, requiring some adjustment.

“It takes about a game just to get the timing [down], and definitely [it requires] a little bit more skating going down the middle,” he said. “It’s a fun adjustment. It’s always a challenge, but something I enjoy doing.

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Jaquan Brisker is a stud and the Chicago Bears knew that long ago

Jaquan Brisker has been an immediate impact for the Chicago Bears this year and it’s not very surprising if you knew about him in college.

Jaquan Brisker came on to the radar over a year ago when the highly anticipated Penn State Wisconsin week 1 game took place. Brisker was mentioned by Joel Klatt and Gus Johnson as their star defensive player and he was supposed to be the guy that took over for Micah Parsons as the leader of the defense. Wisconsin was driving late on 4th and goal Brisker intercepted Graham Mertz to seal the win. Instantly Jaquan Brisker showed he could be the lead man for that Penn State defense.

When the NFL draft came around Brisker showed he could be a first round pick as he ran a 4.49, pressed 225 twenty-two times and had the size to be a solid safety. His combine grade was a 6.38 stating he “will eventually be a plus starter.” He went 48th overall.

Bears rookie S Jaquan Brisker through 7 games this season: 42 tackles, 2 sacks, 1 INT, 1 fumble recovered, 447-of-448 total defensive snaps played.
He continues to look like a tone-setting, foundational piece for the Chicago defense. Total stud. https://t.co/dIjjhUr6LN

The Bears got a steal as he is now their young superstar in development on defense. Roquan Smith has been traded as well as Robert Quinn. As of right now the true standout left on the Bears defense is Eddie Jackson. Fortunately the defense looks in better shape with Jaquan Brisker becoming an absolute steal and Kyler Gordon adjusting week to week to NFL speed.

#Bears rookie DB Kyler Gordon is improving as the year goes on.
Weeks 1-5: 29 receptions allowed on 36 targets for 397 yards and 2 TD.
Weeks 6-7: 6 receptions allowed, on 8 targets for 31 yards and 0 TD, 1 INT.
Stats per @PFF

When Bears fans take a step back and look at the job Ryan Poles has done so far it is fair to say it has been an above average job for not even a full year. Without a first round pick he drafted a first round talent at 48. The more Jaquan Brisker continues to play like this the better Ryan Poles looks and the better the secondary will look for a long time to come.

Jaquan Brisker through 8 games:
• 51 tackles (leads all rookie DB’s)
• 3 sacks (T-Most among safeties)
• 254 coverage snaps
• 122 yards allowed
The Bears rookie safety is playing on another LEVEL 🔥 https://t.co/GPxoV6cgNM

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High school football: Breaking down the top second-round playoff games

Class 8A: No. 4 York at No. 10 Marist, 1 p.m. Sat.

York (10-0), which snapped a 10-year postseason drought last year. is looking for its first quarterfinal berth since 2006. The Dukes haven’t allowed more than 17 points in a game this season and have held seven opponents to single digits. Two-year starter Matt Vezza is one of the best quarterbacks in the state when it comes to making a big play when it’s needed. He had 219 total yards in last week’s win over Oswego East. Marist (7-3) has playmakers on both sides of the ball. Senior quarterback Dermot Smyth accounted for 284 yards and three TDs last week against Naperville North. Defensive lineman Jamel Howard and defensive back John Nestor are both Big Ten recruits, to Wisconsin and Iowa respectively.

Class 7A: No. 7 Hersey at No. 18 Batavia, 1 p.m. Sat.

Mid-Suburban East champ Hersey is 10-0 for the first time since 1975 and seeking its first trip to the quarterfinals since winning the 6A title in 1987. Keep an eye on junior Carson Grove, who returned an onside kick 55 yards for a touchdown on the first play of last week’s easy win over Argo. One of the more interesting developments for Batavia (7-3) has been the increasing offensive workload for Wisconsin-bound linebacker Tyler Jansey (11.2 yards per carry, six TDs). Ryan Whitwell leads the Bulldogs’ ground game with 1,076 yards and 18 touchdowns.

7A: No. 11 St. Rita at No. 9 Prospect, 7 p.m. Fri.

Don’t discount the emotional factor for St, Rita (8-2), whose coach, Todd Kuska, is retiring after 25 seasons. The Mustangs would love to send him out with a third straight trip to state. Junior DJ Stewart highlights an effective ground game for St Rita wth 918 rushing yards and eight TDs, including 153 yards and two scores last week against Geneva. Prospect (9-1) has as good a pass-and-catch duo as you’ll find: quarterback Brad Vierneisel piled up 3,073 total yards in the regular season with 37 touchdowns and receiver Frank Covey IV is a Northwestern recruit.

7A: No. 19 Lake Zurich at No. 17 Wheaton North, 4 p.m. Sat.

Lake Zurich’s best teams have always been built around defense and this one is no exception The North Suburban champion Bears (9-1) haven’t allowed more than 21 points in a game and have held eight opponents to 10 points or fewer. Running back/linebacker Cal Grabowski has been a productive two-way player for Lake Zurich. Wheaton North (9-1) graduated most of last year’s 7A championship team and lost Holy Cross-bound linebacker Ross Dansdill to injury. But the Falcons are still a one-point road loss to St. Charles North away from being unbeaten.

Class 6A: No. 14 Crete-Monee vs. No. 5 Simeon at Gately, 1 p.m. Sat.

Whoever comes out of the south half of 6A will definitely have earned it. These are just two of the teams left with serious title hopes in a bracket that also features East St. Louis and 10-0 Lemont. Simeon (10-0), which wants to be the second Public League team after Phillips to win state, is led by two-way star Malik Elzy and running back Andre Crews, who has multiple 200-yard games this season. Crete (8-2) is one of the few teams around with speed to contend with Simeon’s. Mid-American Conference commits Josh Franklin (Western Michigan) and Lynel Billups-Williams (Miami, Ohio) are two to watch for the Warriors.

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