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Neighbors along with Steve Susy. Here it's Monday morning. We're back with you to break down week three, and we had some really crazy finishes on Friday nights. SEUs you were filling in for me on Live with Friday Night Drive. I was under the weather unfortunately this past weekend, but I would following along with you guys, working kind of behind the scenes and things for that last i don't know, forty five minutes Friday Night of games got pretty wild.
Yeah, they certainly did. And while we had that kind of work switch up on Friday Night, I was kind of doing the angry Abe Simpson fist shaking at you because I'm glad you're bet. I'm glad you're better now. But I was supposed to be at bowling Brook and Naperville North on Friday night, and I missed what turned out to be I think probably what will be one of the more fantastic finishes of the season, But to be honest with you, I'm not sure if it was the most fantastic finish of the
week. So I mean it was. There were some really crazy games that came down to the wire, that being one of them. Quick recap on that one, forty four seconds left in the game, bowling Brook scores a touchdown, decides to go for two to go ahead in the game to make
it forty nine to forty eight. They get it Jonas Williams to Cayenne Barry Johnson, but they left Naperville North too much time as surprising surprisingly, the Huskies were able to run the ball, which set Naperville North up for a chip shot twenty yard field goal which gave them the win fifty one to forty nine. So just an absolutely crazy finish. In that one, it looked
like bowling Brook had pulled out a pretty impressive win in that situation. Southamore quarterback Jonas Williams had thrown six touchdowns in that game, just absolutely nuts bringing that one down to the wire. Yeah. I thought when when Jonas Williams got them the lead with forty five forty four that they were in good shape. I'm sorry had gotten the lead in that game though late, but yeah, Naperville North Cole Arl, I don't know if you mentioned him. Naperville
North running back ran for three hundred and fourteen yards in that one. Suits. Yeah, and that's not really where you would expect Naperville North to be productive offensively, but it looks like they had a nice pass run balance and in the clutch they felt so confident in that ground game that usually you see a team with less than a minute left and maybe a time out one time out, you think the only logical course of action would be to throw the
football. But obviously they felt so strongly about how well they'd run the ball that they were able to get into field goal position by running it. Plenty to talk about this morning on the Friday Night Drive podcast or recapping week three here Kyle Neighbors and Steve Susie withy. You can find all of our work at Friday Night Drive dot com. You can follow us on Twitter at f and Drive on Facebook. Instagram and TikTok by searching for Friday Night Drive.
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Dical. We got a lot coming your way this week, SEUs or everyone listen, but SEUs, you know you mentioned special teams there in that first game. Another game where special teams played a factor. Late Lockport, we talked about super Foot. Another big week for Superfoot helping Lockport get a win in overtime. Well that was a game where, you know, as I was kind of trying to follow along with it, I thought it was over.
I mean I had gotten I had gotten some information about the game that Lockport had been sacked on a fourth down play with less than a little less than two minutes to play, and I figured that, you know, Naperville Central would simply run out the clock and that game would be over. But Naperville Central, on there that last possession where they were trying to leave the clock, attempted a pass which they didn't complete. It stopped the clock.
It gave Lockport an opportunity to get the ball back after you know, they had gotten inside of a minute, and Lockport moved the ball effectively enough to get one crack at a field goal with less than a second. Nate Blazowski, my guy superfoot, hits that field goal, sends it into overtime, and then in the overtime period, Lockport scores a touchdown on their possession and holds on to win. So a thirty one twenty four win for the Porters.
That look like from all indications. I actually talked to one of the officials that was working the game on Saturday afternoon and he told me he's like, yeah, we you know they it looked like the game was probably over, but Naperville Central made a curious decision. They're attempting that pass that stopped the clocks. So I don't know the exact specifics whether or not they felt
like they had to get one first down to lead the entire clock. But that really looks curious on the grand scheme of things that pass attempt during that that final drive. Yeah, I certainly fallen along with that on Friday night, kind of turned my head to the side when I saw that come across that Lockborn had the ball back. Another game that came down to the wire and a special teams, a couple of special teams played, and this one
was Montini and Nazareth. Montini was forced to punt, and the closing minute of that game had the punt blocked. Nazareth recovers at the fifteen yard line, is able to attempt a field goal at the end, only to have that block. So Montini holds on for the twenty four twenty three wins. It was a wild one there. There were multiple opportunities for Montini to add on to that lead earlier in the game, where it would have been it
wouldn't have mattered. Essentially, they could have pulled the old safety out of the back of the end zone with you know, with a little bit more of a substantial lead, and they wouldn't even have had new punt in. But you know, really pulled that one out of the fire for Montini. A game that looked like they had it in control early on. They had an opportunity to kick a field goal just before half that would have sent him into the second half of the twenty four to seven lead. They missed that
field goal and then all the matchinations started. They had a couple of other opportunities in the red zone where they didn't capitalize for points. So I mean, had Montini lost that game, they would have had a laundry list of what could have been. But instead they did something that I mean, I've been watching high school football for a long time. I don't know if I've ever seen a sequence that went blocked punt, blocked field goal at the end
of a game. I mean, that's that's an incredible pattern of events that just you wouldn't imagine a scenario where it would even come into play, let alone actually happening. So great situation for Montini. They're three and ozo now, and that's a that's a situation that I was talking to them before the season. They felt it was absolutely critical that they get off to the best start possible with the remaining catholically games that they have on their schedule SGKR.
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was a different setting for me on a Friday night. Usually I'm trying to watch a game that's laying out in front of me, as well as tracking twenty five or thirty other games that I'm interested in the results. So just kind of a different situation with snapping my head back and forth, trying to figure out the way to go, what to follow, and what the big moments were. Because I had a couple of games up that I was trying to watch on YouTube. I had a few other things that I mean,
I had a few different scoreboards that I was tracking. I had two computers in front of me. I kind of, and this is gonna sound crazy, I kind of wish I had four. I get it. Yeah, that was the way it was. I mean, it was one of those things where I don't know how many people are familiar with MLB dot com where they have the split screen option where you can cube your screen in four different ways. I wanted to cube my screen in about eight different ways. So
it was really it was really kind of chaotic. It was fun. I enjoyed it. I did miss being on the sidelines. It's one of my favorite things. But if I had to have a replacement for that, that was a pretty good one. We talked about. We modeled Live with Friday Night Drive under the concept similar to the NFL Red Zone Channel on Sundays,
which is so much fun. But the big difference between the NFL Red Zone Channel and what we do on Friday nights is, like yesterday, Week one of the NFL, there was twelve games during the day yesterday, I think it was seven at noon and five more at the three o'clock's late. I mean on Friday nights, who how many game were there? One hundred and
twenty more one hundred and got there were more than that. It was it was like almost two hundred that you know, one of those things is uh that I always joke around about, is Yeah, there might be two hundred and ten or two hundred and twenty games on Friday, but you're not interested in all of them. Yes, I am. I am interested in all of them. That's that's actual truth. I want to know what's going on in every single one of those games. It's an impossible situation to try to
wield. And like you said, the red Zone, it seems very busy for those that are watching it, But me, I've got two hundred ping pong balls in the air that I'm trying to figure out on Friday night. So it's it's definitely one of those things that I don't know if there is a good system to try to keep track of everything. I haven't found it yet. Jimmy and I have sat through there the first two weeks, and you know, it's it's a learning process that we try and let the viewers
know it's something new that we're trying. Yeah, and I feel like I need about eight different monitors up with different games and different scores to be able to keep track of everything happening on Friday night. It just it comes so fast and so furious, even working behind the scenes to try and feed you scores and some info. It's just everything updates so quick that I miss so much. I was trying to find out finals and like, uh, you
know, it's it's things are refreshing so fast. Yeah, they're just like I said, there's a lot of things that end up happening around the nine thirty to ten o'clock range, because you know, you got games that started at seven that are running a little bit slow, you got the seven thirty games that are running a little bit fast. You have a couple of earlier games that are coming in and you get those before. But it always seems
like everything's ending at the same time. You know, those teams are still teams in mode that they have to prove it. But as far as Lincoln Way Central goes, I mean, it hasn't taken long and they've proven it. To me. It'll be an interesting rivalry game with Lincoln Way West this
week. But I think it's possible, and I certainly think you know, six and three, seven and two is in the cards for them, which is which would be two things that like you know, I would have said that's highly unlikely at the beginning of the year, but really nice job for them they have. They have some fun guys you know that are just getting the job done right now. And another team that has excellent special teams.
Big shock. I mean that seems to be one of those things that you know is coming into play with a lot of teams winning games that maybe they weren't expected to, or toss up games, excellent special teams there. With Andrew Schiller leaving the kicking game for Lincoln Way Central, I wanted to take a quick commercial break here, but Susan I will be back to finish up, finish up, rapping Week three for you. This is State Representative Steve
Reich, and I'm happy to sponsor this year's Friday Night Drive. There'll be plenty of time for politics down the road, but for now, let's enjoy some high school football. Whichever school you follow, give them your support. Welcome back into the Friday Night Drive podcast. Before we took a commercial break,
we were discussing some three and three and OZ teams. Before we get back into that, because we were just talking about Lincoln Waight Central and their Week five opponent, It's Sandberg. Sandberg pulled off a forty one thirty four win against the calb in week three. Susan, I'm gonna go ahead and say I did not anticipate that. I thought to Caleb was starting to play better after week two. They were up in that game early on. I
thought they were in control. Sandberg goes down and scores, gets an on side kick, recovers the on side kick, goes down and scores again. Suddenly, uh, Samberg goes down from being down eleven. I believe to up three points in that game. It was a major shift. Suddenly the Barber fighting, uh, you know, fighting hard, and Sandberg, Troy McCalister gets gets another big win. Yeah. I mean, Sandberg was one of the wild card teams for me. In the beginning part of the year.
I didn't really know what to make of them. I've long had respect for what Troy McCallister does with his programs, you know, I thought maybe last year was a little bit of a hiccup. I'd heard they'd had some injuries that they maybe never really quite came over. But even so, I wasn't really sure like where they fit in the grand scheme of things. And to be honestly, I'm not totally sure now, but one of the things that kind of ended up being a forty two twenty one loss to Saint Rita
to start the season. But that game was actually a little bit closer than that final score would have indicated. Sandberg was hanging around, you know, into the third quarter in that game and kind of gave me the idea that maybe we'd have you know, uh, you know, maybe they were coming back to us a little bit in the way that I had maybe expected them to. Week two, you know, held down an Oak Forest team that
I think might be a little bit better than people think. And then I was looking for this to Cow game to be kind of a measuring stick for them, and it looks like they have, you know, some interesting things that they're doing. Special teams plays have been really good for them. They've got a nice quarterback wide receiver connection. You know, they have some pieces
here. But Sandberg is another one of those teams like we mentioned with Lincoln Way Central, Andrew was another Bradley Bourbon At these are all they all look like good teams on paper. How does it all sort out? Yeah, the Eagles with a good road win over Dick cal Going back to our three and O teams donners, Grove North sitting and here at three and o and listen, this is a Donners Grove North. I think most people, including us, expected to be a really quality team this year. That being said,
they beat Glenbard West this past weekend. They had not beating the Hilltoppers and I believe sixteen years sus Yeah, correct, And that was one of the things about them, like the fact that they're three and o right now is a little bit surprising. The fact that they're a good football team is
not lost on me. I knew that they would be, but when they opened the season in the fashion that they did, with a Week one game against Wheat and Saint Francis Crosstown, you know, Crosstown rival down or Grove South in Week two, which is always a challenging game regardless of the records,
and then now in Week three with Glenbard West. Let's be honest, if you looked at that schedule at the beginning of the years, you wouldn't have put the odds of Downers Grove North coming out of that with a three and old record very strongly. But they've been convincing and all three of these games, particularly in that Glenbard West win they didn't just win it, they won it. I mean they ran away and a hit in that game. So a really really nice win for those guys, sets them up well in
a conference that once again is extremely deep. To be three and ozho at this point, great sign for the Trojans. You know, now it has my eye actually kind of looking towards that York game. I believe that it's in week six. Yeah, that game is in week six, but more immediately, Glenbard West now find itself at one and two and has a matchup at home this weekend against Lions, A not an easy battle here for the
Hilltoppers. The Hilltoppers now through three weeks have scored a grand hotal of fourteen points seven against merist in week one, shut out against Ut Jesuit out of Saint Louis, Missouri in week two, now taking a thirty one seven loss to Donners Grove North in week three. The Hilltoppers are going to have to get their offense go and here soon, sus. Yeah, and they're another one of those teams that you look at what is left on their schedule and
boy, it's it's not going to be a slam dunk for them. I mean, they still have to play York and you know the Lions there. I mean, there are a couple of games in there, and then if somebody rises up, you know, gets rose up for Glenbard West, they could be in trouble making the field. To be completely honest with you right now, it's and that's looking back at their beginning schedule. You know, Marist, you know Decmat is a really good program out of Saint Louis.
So it's not shocking that they are sitting here at one and two right now based on the quality of that schedule, but it certainly makes makes it a lot more difficult for them to you know, get themselves into the field, to be completely honest with you right now, with what they have left, Yeah, that not a lot of room for error here because you know, like we said, the Lions and the Lions game is going to be tough, the York game is going to be tough. Outside of that, like
they're winnable games. I worry, you know, Hensale Central's oh and three, but that's a that's a tough oh and three. I don't think you know, they're gonna find a way to put some wind on the board before this is all said and done, it's a pretty good game between them and West usually, and then Week nine, that OPRF game could be a bit of a sticker. I feel like as well, Yeah, I mean, there could be a scenario where both of those programs potentially would be you know,
you know, fighting for one spot. I mean that that's that's a scenario that could play out. It's it's very That conference is always pretty difficult, but now with the emergence of York as you know, I guess the standard bearer at this point in time, makes it even even crazier for those teams. And like a few years ago, you would have been hard pressed to say, okay, I can't I'm not including Hinsdale Central and the lead of that conference, and now they've kind of slipped back a little bit to
the middle of the pack in that group. But the middle of the pack of that group is awfully good too, So you know, it's it's one of those leagues where I feel like, at least one team that is in that conference is probably more than worthy of getting itself into the playoff field, but the conference schedule is just too strong for it. They're not going to They're not going to be able to find a way to get themselves to five victories and stay away from the you know, the four losses in league play
because the teams ahead of them are just too good. We got East Saint Louis sitting at one and two, Merists at one and two, Simeon at one and two, Warren. These are all quality programs, and I expect looking through just clamping through schedules pretty quickly. I think a Saint Louis is not going to have any issues. Merrist, I think is able to get to five wins pretty easily. Still, what teams at one and two that are notable programs are you starting to say, like, oh, I'm not
sure they're going to get to five wins. You know, it's you know, you mentioned the Saint Louis. You still have to keep in mind that
they still don't have a week nine game. So for them, I mean, while I would say yeah, I think they're okay, you know, I would be surprised if they if they didn't get ultimately get to at least five wins, there's there's still a problem there because it's a it's a week nine situation that uh, you know, hey, not not great Bob in that in that situation and being at this being at this point of the season and not having yourself a Week nine game guaranteed. I'm sure they're working on
it. But yeah, that's that's not ideal. They have to go out of state for that, right, like the yeah, they're not going to find an in state upon them. Well, I mean, I'd be stunned. I mean, something crazy would have to happen for an Illinois team to open up for them that would be willing to play them. You know, the ones that kind of jump off the page at me when I start talking about one and two teams that that I don't think that are that have a
rough track. One of them that surprised me when I was looking at it the other day is Sterling. They they narrowly beat East Moleen. Uh and they they're now one and two. They started the season oh and two. You know they have games left with a resurgent Genes CEO team Quincy, who I think is you know, one of the stronger teams in that conference, uh, if not the strongest, and Moleen in Week nine a strong program.
And then it's kind of odd to consider this, but they're going to Princeton, which is a game that, like on paper, you would think Sterling would be the favorite just because of the bigger program and such. But sitting there at one and two, Princeton, you know, is a pretty strong program. I don't think that's a slam dunk win for them. So if they you know, if they end up losing that game, I think
they're really in trouble. You know, going into this season, I would never have even considered that a possibility that Sterling would lose to the Princeton and not again, this is not a shout against Princeton, and you're just talking about six or five a such a larger school. The thing that this East Mauleen result is actually really concerning to me for Sterling, even though they won the game, like East Malin is coming off and one and eight season,
it's not a strong program. The beat them only by four points is concerning. Yeah, And then that's kind of what jumped out at me this week when I was looking through them. You know, I go conference by conference, so I didn't get down to the Western Big Six until the end. And uh, and that was one of them that just kind of jumped off the page at me as like, you know, I don't know if there are five wins in that schedule right now. Another one that that kind of
surprised me when I was going through is Yorkville. They were surprised, and I think it was I think I can safely say that with a loss to Joliet West on Friday night. They lost by game twenty to seventeen. Big win for Joliet West. I mean that that's the kind of win when you start scripting out, you know what teams could potentially get into playoffs. I think that's the kind of win that gets I think almost you know, provided they do would take care of business in their own division. That was a
huge win for them. But Yorkville, you know, they have one more game in Crossover, which I think they should be fine, but only going into that SBC East Race with a two and two record. Yeah, I mean that means they got to win three of five coming home, and in that league. I don't know if three wins are there for him this year.
Minooka a resurgent Oswego team Plainfield North and then Oswego Easton and you know, West Aurora, even though they haven't played the strongest competition is three and oh out of the box and look like they're probably gonna be four and oh. That's not a breezy win. So winning, you know, potentially winning three of five. They're just to get to five wins doesn't look exceptionally easy for Yorkville. Definitely not. Yeah, the Fox is coming off at nine
and two season. Can't be happy to be sitting here at one and two after that loss to Julia's a huge win for that that Tigers program. Wrapping it up here, Sue's before we get out of here, thought's talk about a oh and three teams, and you know the first one is Na Nazareth. Now at Owen three, you and Jimmy were discussing in this live on Live with Friday Night Drive. I'm not really seeing a path for the Roadrunners four and at this point. Yeah, I mean it's one of those things.
I mean, you look at it right now, and and I'll be honest, there are there are two or three games that I think they're almost certain to probably not win at this point. Brother Rice in week seven is a big problem. They finished the season with Saint Francis in week nine. I don't think they win this week you know, and they play and like I was just getting to that, they play icy Catholic this week, which flexed its muscles with a comfortable win over Bennett. I did not think that
I thought they could win that game. I did not think they would win comfortably. Yeah, so much, So much for our talk of wondering how I see Catholic is going to how they're going to adjust to the Catholic League rigors just going out and get punching Bennett right in the face on Friday night. Yeah, And I haven't even mentioned the fact that they also have seen Ignatius and Fenwick on the schedule, So I mean, they've done this before.
So it's it's it's difficult to you know, completely dismiss them. But boy, it does not look good for them. I mean that's that's the complete, being complete honest there man, And holy hell, I mean you look at their schedule at the I mean they started four games in a row on the road Kankakee, York, Montini. Now I see Catholic. I mean that is brutal. Yeah, now that's it's one of those things.
I mean, it's not surprising if you you know, look at at playoff points that the amount that your schedule has achieved, that Nazra sits number two in the state right now, who's number one? I'd have to look for. I'll get it for you real quick because I'm curious myself now that we're looking at it. That's all right, Yeah, So as you're looking at man owing three icy Catholic there. I mean, by the way, it's nights win for Weed and Saint Francis as well, their first game the Catholic
League, taking down St. Louis forty two to twenty eight. There. That helps them a lot. They get Fenwick this week, followed by Julia Catholic, which Julia Catholic taking that loss against Saint Rita. I guess I'm not surprised. I'm not surprised. I don't know though, Like I guess I expected JCA to score more than ten points in that game lost. I guess lost control of that game and Sat Rita just pounced on the opportunity.
They were defensively strong for three quarters, but that third quarter kind of did in the Hilltoppers. Saint Rita had just made a couple of plays at the right time. So I was watching that game a little bit during the craziness of Friday night. Jolie Catholic held a tend nothing lead for most of the game and then all of a sudden it seemed like it was it was Saint
Rita had put up twenty points and taking control of that games. So Jolie Catholic's offense right now needs to get a few more touchdowns, a few less field goals. They've been moving the ball, but they've they've and Patrick Durkin's a good kicker, and I'm sure they appreciate having him, but I think they'd appreciate him kicking extra points a little bit more than kicking field goals. So moving forward, I think that's an emphasis for Joliet Catholic. But I
felt like that game was kind of a toss up on paper. But it was definitely one that if you would have put me put my hand to the fire, I would have said, I thought Jolie Catholic would win that game. So definitely interesting that. Getting back to your strength of schedule question, I checked. It's Sandberg. Sandberg is the answer to the strongest schedule in the state right now. No, it just you know, pretty much an interesting week all around. We thought we would get some answers to some teams.
Now that we most conferences are now in conference play or crossover conference play, so measuring sticks all about. I think we're about where we expected to be. The results of Week three, for the most part, kind of fell in line with what we were kind of expecting, So it'll be interesting to see if that trend continues into Week four. There are some big games sitting on the calendar for them too, so the big games just keep on
coming. So that's the really fun thing about this. It seems like every week we've got fifteen or twenty games that you're really excited to see what's going to happen. It's not like you have a team that you think is head and shoulders above the other one. I think you're gonna have some fun games. We certainly had some fun games this week, so hopefully that trend continues.
Yeah. I always say it's best to wait until teams get four games under their belt to make a determination of how much we know about them. So we have finally reached that week, but we got plenty of content coming your way before that, so make sure you stick to Friday Night Drive dot Com. We'll have seus's updated power rankings. We already have what we learned in week three up there for you. Will have SUSS updated playoff projection coming
on Wednesday, and then show up on Thursday for us as well. We'll be back here Susan I to preview week four. But for now we're going to go ahead and sign off. Thank you everyone who listen. We'll talk to you later this week. Schweiker Gannison Krazak Rundio proudly sponsors to Friday Night Drive. I'm Mike Krazak. If you've been injured, we are ready to take on the insurance company and get you to the end zone. We've recovered
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