Mike Clark’s Super 25 rankings

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Football rankings by Mike Clark

with record and last week’s rank

1. Loyola (7-0) 1

Hosts Lake Forest Academy Saturday

2. Mount Carmel (6-1) 2

Providence Friday at Gately

3. Lake Zurich (7-0) 3

At Libertyville Friday

4. Montini (7-0) 4

At Aurora Christian Saturday

5. Glenbard West (6-1) 5

At Addison Trail Friday

6. Bolingbrook (7-0) 6

Hosts No. 13 Lincoln-Way East Friday

7. Glenbard North (6-1) 10

Hosts No. 9 WW South Friday

8. Homewood-Flossmoor (6-1) 8

At Lockport Friday

9. WW South (6-1) 9

At No. 7 Glenbard North Friday

10. St. Rita (6-1) 11

At Brother Rice Friday

11. Batavia (6-1) 12

Hosts St. Charles East Friday

12. Wheaton North (6-1) 14

Hosts No. 17 Naperville Central Friday

13. Lincoln-Way East (6-1) 13

At No. 6 Bolingbrook Friday

14. Neuqua Valley (6-1) 18

Hosts West Chicago Friday

15. Oak Park-River Forest (6-1) 16

Hosts Hinsdale Central Friday

16. Schaumburg (7-0) 19

At Fremd Friday

17. Naperville Central (5-2) 15

At No. 12 Wheaton North Friday

18. Waubonsie Valley (5-2) 17

At East Aurora Friday

19. Maine South (5-2) 20

Hosts Evanston Friday

20. Joliet Catholic. (6-1) 23

Hosts Notre Dame Friday

21. Nazareth (5-2) NR

At Riverside-Brookfield Friday

22. Benet (6-1) 7

At Marist Friday

23. Crete-Monee (6-1) 22

Hosts Rich South Friday

24. Evergreen Park (7-0) 24

Hosts Shepard Friday

25. Richards (6-1) 25

Hosts Oak Lawn Friday

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