Beth Long’s Super 25 football rankings

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1. Loyola (6-0) 1

Friday at Leo

2. Homewood-Flossmoor (6-0) 2

Friday vs. Thornridge

3. Brother Rice (6-0) 3

Friday vs. St. Joseph

4. Neuqua Valley (6-0) 4

Friday vs. Wheaton North

5. Lyons (6-0) 5

Friday vs. No. 12 Hinsdale Central

6. Oak Park (6-0) 6

Saturday at Glenbard West

7. Lincoln-Way East (5-1) 7

Friday at Sandburg

8. Marist (5-1) 8

Friday at Nazareth

9. Barrington (6-0) 10

Friday at Hoffman Estates

10. Palatine (6-0) 12

Friday at Conant

11. Prairie Ridge (6-0) 13

Friday vs. Hampshire

12. Hinsdale Central (6-0) 16

Friday at No. 5 Lyons

13. Lemont (6-0) 20

Friday vs. TF South

14. Naperville North (5-1) 11

Friday vs. Naperville Central

15. Oswego (6-0) NR

Friday vs. Joliet Central

16. St. Charles East (6-0) 17

Friday vs. Larkin at Elgin

17. Glenbard West (4-2) 9

Saturday vs. No. 6 Oak Park

18. Fenwick (5-1) 15

Friday vs. Providence

19. Batavia (5-1) 19

Saturday at South Elgin

20. Oswego East (5-1) 18

Friday vs. Plainfield Central

21. IC Catholic (6-0) 21

Friday vs. Wheaton Academy

22. Stevenson (5-1) 24

Friday at Lake Zurich

23. Cary-Grove (5-1) NR

Friday at Crystal Lake South

24. Maine South (4-2) 22

Friday vs. New Trier

25. St. Laurence (5-1) 25

Friday at Marmion

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