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Michael O'Brien's preseason Super 25 high school football rankings

This has a chance to be the most exciting high school football season in decades.

Loyola and Lincoln-Way East, the area's Class 8A superpowers, are loaded with the most talented teams in school history. The Ramblers, Mount Carmel and Nazareth are all attempting state championship three-peats.

And to top all that off, the area's current group of quarterbacks is special. There is more talent at the position than ever before.

There are experienced winners in Loyola's Ryan Fitzgerald (Iowa), Mount Carmel's Jack Elliott (Vanderbilt), Barrington's Nick Piepert (St. Thomas), Nazareth's Logan Malachuk and Downers Grove North's Owen Lansu (Minnesota).

Lincoln-Way East's Jonas Williams (Oregon) and Carmel sophomore Trae Taylor are two of the most highly recruited quarterbacks in state history.

And that's just scratching the surface. It could be a nightmare season for defenses.

As far as preseason rankings, throw the history out the window. Loyola has had Lincoln-Way East's number recently, but that doesn't mean anything this season. Consider the Ramblers and the Griffins nearly joint No. 1 teams.

Loyola has a significantly tougher schedule, which is a major benefit. The Ramblers face a ranked opponent nearly every week. That's the best way for a team to improve.

"If everyone is firing on all cylinders we will be pretty good," Fitzgerald said. "I don't know if we will be better than last year but I like where we are heading."

1. Loyola

Loyola’s Donovan Robinson (1) reacts after breaking up a pass last season against Mount Carmel.

Kirsten Stickney/For the Sun-Times

The Ramblers are loaded with future college players, including Washington recruit Donovan Robinson who can play all over the field and made a major impact as a punt returner last season. Read more on Loyola.

2. Lincoln-Way East

Lincoln-Way East’s Zion Gist (20), a Western Michigan recruit, carries the ball against Minooka last season.

Allen Cunningham/For the Sun-Times

Only one of the elite teams enters the season with a massive chip on its shoulder. The Griffins seniors haven't experienced a state title at the school. Linebacker Caden O'Rourke (Northwestern) may be the area's best defensive player and Williams is a bonafide star at quarterback. Read more on Lincoln-Way East.

3. Mount Carmel

Mount Carmel’s Jake Elliott (9) throws a pass against Downers Grove North in the Class 7A state title game last season.

Allen Cunningham/For the Sun-Times

Elliott will have a lot on his shoulders early as the Caravan reloads with talented but inexperienced players. But that's the case with all of the Class 7A powers, so Mount Carmel's chances at a three-peat are excellent. Read more on Mount Carmel.

4. Nazareth

Nazareth’s Gabe Kaminski hits Joliet Catholic’s quarterback Andres Munoz in the Class 5A championship game last season.

Allen Cunningham/For the Sun-Times

Lincoln-Way East and Loyola are loaded with future college players but the Roadrunners may have even more. Nearly everyone returns for the back-to-back Class 5A champs. Malachuk finds a way to win when it matters and linebacker Gabe Kaminski (Stanford) is a disruptive force. Read more on Nazareth.

5. Maine South

Maine South’s Michael Dellumo (22) celebrates his touchdown against Warren with Lazar Babic (52).

Allen Cunningham/For the Sun-Times

The Hawks don't have the future college stars of the other top five teams but this is a classic Dave Inserra team, full of program players with experience and smarts. Quarterback Constantine Coines is an under the radar Player of the Year candidate. Read more on Maine South.

6. Downers Grove North

Downers Grove North’s Owen Lansu (1) tracks a receiver last season against Kenwood.

Allen Cunningham/For the Sun-Times

The Trojans surprised everyone last season and Lansu enters this year much more experienced. Keep an eye on receiver Charlie Cruse and linebacker/tight end Joe Edwards. Read more on Downers Grove North.

7. Warren

Warren’s X’Zavion Montgomery works a drill during football practice.

Kirsten Stickney/For the Sun-Times

If any Class 8A team is capable of containing the high-powered offenses of Loyola, Lincoln-Way East and Maine South it would be the Blue Devils. Scoring points is traditionally Warren's weak spot but that may not be the case this season with returning quarterback Jack Wolf and speedster running back Aaron Stewart. Read more on Warren.

8. Cary-Grove

Cary-Grove’s Peyton Seaburg (11) hands the ball to Logan Abrams (46) during last season’s Class 6A title game.

Kirsten Stickney/For the Sun-Times

Fullback Logan Abrams is a wrecking ball with speed. The defending Class 6A champs knows how to win and no opponent is too talented to beat, just ask East St. Louis. Read more on Cary-Grove.

9. Hersey

Hersey’s quarterback Colton Gumino (1) drops back to pass as the Huskies play Prospect, Arlington Heights, Illinois | Allen Cunningham / for Sun Times.

Allen Cunningham/For the Sun-Times

There are so many talented quarterbacks in the area that a UCLA recruit, Colton Gumino, didn't get mentioned in the first batch. The Huskies have improved their schedule and should be ready for a long playoff run. Senior Grant Kalata missed all of last season with an injury and will make an impact at wide receiver and defensive back. Read more on Hersey.

10. Joliet Catholic

Joliet Catholic’s Daniel Rouse (42) starts to celebrate as the Hilltoppers beat Providence last season.

Allen Cunningham/For the Sun-Times

Cam Juricich is one of four returning starters, along with Jake Jakovich, Michael Lynch and Elijah Watt, on the offensive line. That unit will be the foundation of the team, which has high hopes for junior quarterback Lucas Simulick. Read more on Joliet Catholic.

11. Glenbard West

One of the state's elite programs returns 13 starters. Iowa State recruit Mason Ellens is standout at defensive back and receiver. Running back Teyion Oriental will lead the offense running behind 6-7 Michael O'Connell (Northwestern). Leading tackler Val Jones returns at middle linebacker.

12. Barrington

Peipert threw for 2,905 yards and 35 TDs last season. He's the key. Expect another high-powered offense. Six starters return on defense including lineman Jack Burzynski.

13. Brother Rice

Linebacker Christian Pierce missed most of last season with an injury. He's back and will team with lineman Charlie Stec and safety Conner Stack lead one of the state's best, most experienced defenses. Running back Tyler Lofton, a transfer from Marian Catholic, should be a major addition to the offense.

14. Batavia

The program is too good to technically have a rebuilding year, but there are new faces all over with only seven returning starters. The defense, led by lineman Malachi Smith and a talented secondary, will be a strength early. Coach Dennis Piron says it is one of his fastest teams. A lot will depend on new quarterback Bodi Anderson, a 5-11 junior.

15. Morgan Park

The top team in the Public League is loaded with college-bound talent and three-year starter Marcus Thaxton returns at quarterback. Defensive backs Jovan Clark (Wyoming), Jahmere Washington (Wisconsin) and Ahmad Grayer lead a talented an experienced defense. Coach Chris James expects a breakout season from receiver Nasir Rankin, a transfer from Young.

16. Kankakee

The Kays went undefeated in two of the last three regular seasons and beat Nazareth the last two years. More than a dozen starters return, including senior linebacker Kennyan Chandler (EIU).

17. Naperville Central

The Redhawks may depend on defense early, with seven returning starters led by lineman Jake Stanish (Buffalo). The key to success will be quarterback Sebastian Hayes, who is very talented but has missed the last two seasons with injuries. Starting running back Aidan Clark returns with three offensive linemen. Wide receiver DeShaun Williams (Indiana State) has transferred in from St. Francis.

18. York

The Dukes advanced to the Class 8A semis the last two seasons, but coach Mike Fitzgerald moved on to Marist. Assistant Don Gelsomino takes over and has two major returning pieces to rely on, lineman Joe Reiff (Notre Dame) and running back/linebacker Jimmy Conners.

19. Carmel

The ceiling is sky high for the Corsairs. Taylor hasn't a started a game yet but expectations couldn't be any higher. Running back Donovan Dey, tight end Jack Greiber, linebacker Dominic Delorme and wide receiver Kai Owens will be major contributors. Read more on Carmel.

20. St. Francis

Running back TyVonn Ransom was one of the area's underrated stars last season. Wide receiver Ian Willis also returns and there is major excitement around junior tight end/defensive end Gavin Mueller, who has major college offers but hasn't played high school football yet.

21. Marist

Fitzgerald is expected to make an immediate impact after resurrecting York's program. Running back John McAuliffe (Cornell) scored 23 TDs last season. The defensive line is a major strength with Brad Fitzgibbon (Iowa) and Achilles Anderson (Harvard). Sixteen starters return.

22. Palatine

Last season didn't live up the hype but the Pirates return 17 starters from a 6-4 team including defensive end Jaylen Williams (Michigan), wide receiver Ryan Tonnelly (Tennessee State) and offensive lineman Parker Brault (Marshall).

23. Wheaton-Warrenville South

Luca Carbonaro doesn't have the name recognition of the area's star quarterbacks, but the three-year starter is tough, smart and effective. His two top targets will be Amari Williams (NIU) and Brady Goken (Illinois State). The defense is inexperienced, but linebacker Axel Boecker returns.

24. St. Ignatius

The big move up to the CCL/ESCC Blue will be a challenge, but 12 starters return including dynamic quarterback Jack Wanzung and reliable linebacker Emmett Callahan.

25. Sycamore

Iowa recruit Burke Gautcher is a force on both sides of the ball. The quarterback/safety led the Spartans to a 9-2 record last year and has multiple targets back, including speedy Carter York.

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