Beth Long’s Super 25 football rankings

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With record and last week’s rank

1. Stevenson (11-0) (1)

8A: Hosts No. 16 New Trier

2. Glenbard West (11-0) (2)

8A: Hosts No. 13 Barrington

3. Cary-Grove (11-0) (3)

7A: Hosts No. 18 Geneva

4. Nazareth (11-0) (5)

6A: Hosts Lake Forest

5. Lincoln-Way East (10-1) (6)

7A: At No. 10 Mount Carmel

6. Providence (10-1) (7)

7A: Hosts No. 17 Wheaton Warrenville South

7. Homewood-Flossmoor (9-2) (9)

8A: Hosts No. 12 Bolingbrook

8. Naperville Central (9-2) (8)

8A: Hosts No. 9 Simeon

9. Simeon (10-1) (10)

8A: At No. 8 Naperville Central

10. Mount Carmel (7-4) (13)

7A: Hosts No. 5 Lincoln-Way East

11. Richards (10-1) (14)

6A: Hosts No. 21 Lemont

12. Bolingbrook (8-3) (16)

8A: At No. 7 Homewood-Flossmoor

13. Barrington (10-1) (NR)

8A: At No. 2 Glenbard West

14. Maine South (10-1) (4)

Season over

15. Loyola (8-3) (15)

Prep Bowl playoffs: Hosts St. Rita on Saturday

16. New Trier (10-1) (20)

8A: At No. 1 Stevenson

17. Wheaton-Warrenville South (7-4) (21)

7A: At No. 6 Providence

18. Geneva (10-1) (23)

7A: At No. 3 Cary-Grove

19. Oswego (9-2) (18)

Season over

20. Phillips (10-1) (22)

4A: Hosts Rockford Lutheran

21. Lemont (11-0) (24)

6A: At No. 11 Richards

22. Montini (8-3) (NR)

5A: At Marian Central

23. Waubonsie Valley (9-2) (12)

Season over

24. Libertyville (8-3) (NR)

7A: Hosts Fenwick

25. Hinsdale South (9-2) (NR)

6A: At St. Francis

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