Mike Clark’s Super 25 football rankings

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SUPER 25 RANKINGS

With record and last week’s rank

1. Mount Carmel 12-1 (1)

7A: vs. No. 4 Lake Zurich Saturday

2. Montini 13-0 (2)

5A: vs. Sacred Heart-Griffin Saturday

3. Loyola 12-1 (4)

8A: vs. No. 5 Naperville Central Saturday

4. Lake Zurich 12-1 (7)

7A: vs. No. 1 Mount Carmel Saturday

5. Naperville Central 10-3 (9)

8A: vs. No. 3 Loyola

6. Batavia 12-1 (6)

6A: vs. No. 7 Richards

7. Richards 12-1 (10)

6A: vs. No. 6 Batavia

8. Stevenson 10-3 (5)

Season over

9. Glenbard West 11-2 (3)

Season over

10. Marist 9-4 (8)

Season over

11. Joliet Catholic 10-2 (11)

Season over

12. Homewood-Flossmoor 9-2 (13)

Season over

13. Lincoln-Way East 9-3 (12)

Season over

14. St. Rita 11-2 (14)

Prep Bowl: vs. No. 25 Simeon

15. Neuqua Valley 10-2 (16)

Season over

16. Wheaton North 9-3 (15)

Season over

17. Maine South 9-3 (17)

Season over

18. Barrington 10-2 (18)

Season over

19. Schaumburg 10-2 (19)

Season over

20. Glenbard North 9-2 (20)

Season over

21. Bolingbrook 10-1 (22)

Season over

22. Sycamore 12-1 (21)

Season over

23. Oswego 9-3 (23)

Season over

24. Downers North 7-5 (24)

Season over

25. Simeon 9-4 (NR)

Prep Bowl: vs. No. 14 St. Rita

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