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Previewing and predicting the IHSA Class 7A state football playoffs

Class 7A is the deepest and most interesting of the eight IHSA state football playoff brackets. There’s a great mix of quality teams from all the different suburban areas, teams from central Illinois, the quad cities and Chicago.

The bracket features Kenwood, the best team in the Public League, along South Side private school powers Brother Rice and St. Rita.

The storylines are solid. Now that Mount Carmel has moved up to Class 8A is this Batavia’s year? Or will Brother Rice step in as the private school nemesis? How far can star junior quarterback Trae Taylor lead Carmel? Has Richards, the No. 1 seed, been unfairly ignored most of the season?

The favorite: Brother Rice. The Crusaders only loss is to Mount Carmel. Their defensive line, led by King Liggins, Kameron McGee and Brayden Parks, is the most dangerous unit in the bracket. Army recruit CJ Gray leads a high-powered offense that is averaging 36 points.

Top contender: Batavia. This was a tough decision. Two teams in bracket, Glenbard West and St. Charles North, have beaten the Bulldogs this season. But Batavia coach Dennis Piron knows how to navigate the state playoffs and he has a dynamic quarterback in Michael Vander Luitgaren.

The junior is 135 for 200 passing this season for 1,856 yards with 21 touchdowns and three interceptions. Linebacker Nick Jansey has led the defense with seven sacks and 54 tackles

Bracket buster: Carmel. Maybe the Corsairs are too young for a deep playoff run this season. But Taylor is the most dynamic offensive player in Class 7A and it is possible he finds a way to evade Brother Rice’s talented defensive line and pull off a huge upset on the road in the quarterfinals.

Carmel has consistently improved throughout the season. The Corsairs have scored at least 38 points in each of their last five games. That’s against three teams that won state titles last season: Montini, Loyola and DePaul Prep.

“I’m feeling more in command than back at the start of the season but it is more that the connection with my receivers is just better,” Taylor said. “The goal is the state championship. That’s been the goal all year.”

Toughest path to the title game: Carmel. Taylor would have to lead the Corsairs past St. Charles North on the road in the second round just to get to that Brother Rice quarterfinal matchup. And if they pull off that upset Glenbard West could be waiting in the semifinals. Carmel would likely have to defeat four Super 25 teams to win the championship.

Class 7A Pairings and O’Brien’s predictions

First Round, Oct. 31 and Nov. 1

#32 Edwardsville at #1 Richards, Fri. 6

#17 Payton at #16 Hersey, Fri. 7:30

#25 St. Rita at #8 Guilford, Sat. 2

#24 Reavis at #9 Lincoln-Way Central, Fri. 7

#29 West Chicago at #4 Glenbard East, Fri. 7

#20 Hoffman Estates at #13 Batavia, Fri. 6

#28 Andrew at #5 Moline, Sat. 4

#21 Glenbard North at #12 Yorkville, Fri. 7

#31 Willowbrook at #2 Glenbard West, Sat. 1

#18 Prospect at #15 Downers Grove North, Fri. 7

#26 Lincoln Park at #7 Lincoln-Way West, Fri. 7

#23 Prosser vs. #10 Kenwood at Lane, Fri, 4

#30 United at #3 St. Charles North, Fri. 7:30

#19 Normal at #14 Carmel, Sat. 1

#27 Jefferson at #6 Brother Rice, Fri. 7

#22 Jacobs at #11 Addison Trail, Sat. noon

O’Brien’s Predictions

Second Round

Hersey beats Richards

St. Rita beats Lincoln-Way Central

Batavia beats Glenbard East

Glenbard North beats Andrew

Glenbard West beats Downers Grove North

Lincoln-Way West beats Kenwood

Carmel beats St. Charles North

Brother Rice beats Jacobs

Quarterfinals

Hersey beats St. Rita

Batavia beats Glenbard North

Glenbard West beats Lincoln-Way West

Brother Rice beats Carmel

Semifinals

Batavia beats Hersey

Brother Rice beats Glenbard West

Championship

Brother Rice beats Batavia

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