Top 25 Best Football Jobs in NWI
-
- Posts: 58
- Joined: Thu Oct 17, 2024 1:15 am
-
- Posts: 482
- Joined: Sat Jun 06, 2020 2:27 am
Re: Top 25 Best Football Jobs in NWI
Not bad coach. But not a big fan of the R in the middle of the field. Would be better with an old school bomber mascot.
Re: Top 25 Best Football Jobs in NWI
Lets get that REALLY big Bomber stencil ordered, huh?! LolBallinFreak wrote: ↑Wed Oct 15, 2025 2:28 pmNot bad coach. But not a big fan of the R in the middle of the field. Would be better with an old school bomber mascot.
Re: Top 25 Best Football Jobs in NWI
Think there’s a case for Andrean at #3 too. The last however many coaches have all gone to state. In terms of trying to win the big one, that’s gotta be the job, right?Jimbo23 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 15, 2025 12:31 pmI know from my perspective and the people I've talked to on this topic, Michigan City is viewed as (and is) far away from everyone/ everything else. I would agree with you that there are aspects of City that make it a better job than all of those places you listed, Morton included. Michigan City and Morton (demographically, administratively, and otherwise) are a lot similar than people may realize. Michigan City is one that I expected a little push back on, and it's fair, but it's hard to ignore that their largest success has come with Phil Mason and only Phil Mason. Cody French has done a nice job and I think he is a good coach but it's hard to ignore that only Phil has truly won their in the last 30 years (Buzz included). Cody's actually the only one with a career winning record other than Mason (Cody is 15-14 at City).scarab527 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 14, 2025 6:15 pmIs Michigan City really lower than Morton? I know that City has its problems but there's no way coaches around the area think Morton is a better job? Honesty, I'd put City over Wheeler, Griffith, Chesterton, probably Hanover too.Jimbo23 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 14, 2025 6:08 pm
Coach Nowlin 2.0 will be able to tell you more than me but based on what I know about the 29 listed teams below and the tiny bit I know about the Bombers... I would put the Bombers between Michigan City and Calumet or between Calumet and Lake Central. You could argue them into the back end of the top 10 and I wouldn't fight you too much.
1. Crown Point (6A)
2. Merrillville (5A)
3. Valparaiso (5A)
4. Hobart (4A)
5. Andrean (2A)
6. Lowell (4A)
7. Griffith (3A)
8. Morton (5A soon to be 4A)
9. Chesterton (5A)
10. Hanover Central (4A)
11. Wheeler (2A)
12. Michigan City (5A)
--> Rensselaer (2A)
13. Calumet (3A)
14. Lake Central (6A)
15. LaPorte (5A)
16. Portage (6A)
17. Munster (5A)
18. River Forest (3A)
19. Kankakee Valley (4A)
20. Boone Grove (2A)
21. West Side (4A)
22. Highland (4A)
23. Whiting (2A)
24. Bishop Noll (3A)
25. East Chicago (4A)
Outside Looking In: Bowman Academy (1A), Lake Station (2A), South Central (1A), and Hammond Central (5A)
Also, Merrillville could arguably be #1 just by virtue of playing in 5A. Actual path to a title in that class as opposed to 6A. CP and Ville are definitely 1-2 though.
Griffith I think is overrated. No one thought that was a good job when Mason took over. Is it attractive now because of community/demographics or just because he's laid the foundation?
LC and Portage specifically are a disgrace being that low. Indictments on the entire school systems in those places.
Just some of my thoughts. Cool post and definitely a different topic than usual around here.
I would agree that you could "twist my arm" and make Merrillville 1. I actually have them one personally but I felt like I would've been ousted given CP's recent success under Buzz and their community support is unmatched, as we're seeing.
I would think Griffith is overrated too especially given the stretches Griffith had from 2012-2014 and 2019-2022. But post-Radtke they've had two coaches with some semblance of success at Griffith (Geffert and Mason) plus they're building new indoor athletic facilities while constructing their new pool. Community is into athletics, demographics are good, pride is still there in the community (especially football), and Phil has laid out a good blue print for keeping Griffith as a "good job."
LC and Portage, couldn't agree more. Appreciate you interacting with it. Thought it would be fun for everyone around here.
-
- Posts: 482
- Joined: Sat Jun 06, 2020 2:27 am
Re: Top 25 Best Football Jobs in NWI
Absolutely Jimbo! I got $5 I will throw in for it! I still have an old school Bomber cup at the house from the early 90s.Jimbo23 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 15, 2025 3:58 pmLets get that REALLY big Bomber stencil ordered, huh?! LolBallinFreak wrote: ↑Wed Oct 15, 2025 2:28 pmNot bad coach. But not a big fan of the R in the middle of the field. Would be better with an old school bomber mascot.
Re: Top 25 Best Football Jobs in NWI
That's fair, I can get down with that for sure. You would for sure be MOST LIKELY to win or even appear at a State Title game if you take the Andrean job.scarab527 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 15, 2025 4:26 pmThink there’s a case for Andrean at #3 too. The last however many coaches have all gone to state. In terms of trying to win the big one, that’s gotta be the job, right?Jimbo23 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 15, 2025 12:31 pmI know from my perspective and the people I've talked to on this topic, Michigan City is viewed as (and is) far away from everyone/ everything else. I would agree with you that there are aspects of City that make it a better job than all of those places you listed, Morton included. Michigan City and Morton (demographically, administratively, and otherwise) are a lot similar than people may realize. Michigan City is one that I expected a little push back on, and it's fair, but it's hard to ignore that their largest success has come with Phil Mason and only Phil Mason. Cody French has done a nice job and I think he is a good coach but it's hard to ignore that only Phil has truly won their in the last 30 years (Buzz included). Cody's actually the only one with a career winning record other than Mason (Cody is 15-14 at City).scarab527 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 14, 2025 6:15 pm
Is Michigan City really lower than Morton? I know that City has its problems but there's no way coaches around the area think Morton is a better job? Honesty, I'd put City over Wheeler, Griffith, Chesterton, probably Hanover too.
Also, Merrillville could arguably be #1 just by virtue of playing in 5A. Actual path to a title in that class as opposed to 6A. CP and Ville are definitely 1-2 though.
Griffith I think is overrated. No one thought that was a good job when Mason took over. Is it attractive now because of community/demographics or just because he's laid the foundation?
LC and Portage specifically are a disgrace being that low. Indictments on the entire school systems in those places.
Just some of my thoughts. Cool post and definitely a different topic than usual around here.
I would agree that you could "twist my arm" and make Merrillville 1. I actually have them one personally but I felt like I would've been ousted given CP's recent success under Buzz and their community support is unmatched, as we're seeing.
I would think Griffith is overrated too especially given the stretches Griffith had from 2012-2014 and 2019-2022. But post-Radtke they've had two coaches with some semblance of success at Griffith (Geffert and Mason) plus they're building new indoor athletic facilities while constructing their new pool. Community is into athletics, demographics are good, pride is still there in the community (especially football), and Phil has laid out a good blue print for keeping Griffith as a "good job."
LC and Portage, couldn't agree more. Appreciate you interacting with it. Thought it would be fun for everyone around here.
It would be tough for me not to have CP and Merrillville at 1 and 2 because despite their lack of State Championships and even appearances those two places seem to have it ALL and are right there on the edge of being elite on a State scale. If you're a motivated, tough, high energy, good football coach, you have to LOVE the idea of running the show at Merrillville or CP. Personally, I think the top 6 (or anyone in it) is irreplaceable by anyone outside of it. I think the drop off from the top 6 to the teams ranked 7 and below is STEEP.
Re: Top 25 Best Football Jobs in NWI
I'll match the $5. Not sure how far away that puts us/ the Bombers but I'm in!BallinFreak wrote: ↑Wed Oct 15, 2025 4:38 pmAbsolutely Jimbo! I got $5 I will throw in for it! I still have an old school Bomber cup at the house from the early 90s.Jimbo23 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 15, 2025 3:58 pmLets get that REALLY big Bomber stencil ordered, huh?! LolBallinFreak wrote: ↑Wed Oct 15, 2025 2:28 pmNot bad coach. But not a big fan of the R in the middle of the field. Would be better with an old school bomber mascot.

-
- Posts: 105
- Joined: Mon Apr 12, 2021 6:13 pm
Re: Top 25 Best Football Jobs in NWI
Simply demonstrates the private school advantage Andrean enjoys.scarab527 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 15, 2025 4:26 pmThink there’s a case for Andrean at #3 too. The last however many coaches have all gone to state. In terms of trying to win the big one, that’s gotta be the job, right?Jimbo23 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 15, 2025 12:31 pmI know from my perspective and the people I've talked to on this topic, Michigan City is viewed as (and is) far away from everyone/ everything else. I would agree with you that there are aspects of City that make it a better job than all of those places you listed, Morton included. Michigan City and Morton (demographically, administratively, and otherwise) are a lot similar than people may realize. Michigan City is one that I expected a little push back on, and it's fair, but it's hard to ignore that their largest success has come with Phil Mason and only Phil Mason. Cody French has done a nice job and I think he is a good coach but it's hard to ignore that only Phil has truly won their in the last 30 years (Buzz included). Cody's actually the only one with a career winning record other than Mason (Cody is 15-14 at City).scarab527 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 14, 2025 6:15 pm
Is Michigan City really lower than Morton? I know that City has its problems but there's no way coaches around the area think Morton is a better job? Honesty, I'd put City over Wheeler, Griffith, Chesterton, probably Hanover too.
Also, Merrillville could arguably be #1 just by virtue of playing in 5A. Actual path to a title in that class as opposed to 6A. CP and Ville are definitely 1-2 though.
Griffith I think is overrated. No one thought that was a good job when Mason took over. Is it attractive now because of community/demographics or just because he's laid the foundation?
LC and Portage specifically are a disgrace being that low. Indictments on the entire school systems in those places.
Just some of my thoughts. Cool post and definitely a different topic than usual around here.
I would agree that you could "twist my arm" and make Merrillville 1. I actually have them one personally but I felt like I would've been ousted given CP's recent success under Buzz and their community support is unmatched, as we're seeing.
I would think Griffith is overrated too especially given the stretches Griffith had from 2012-2014 and 2019-2022. But post-Radtke they've had two coaches with some semblance of success at Griffith (Geffert and Mason) plus they're building new indoor athletic facilities while constructing their new pool. Community is into athletics, demographics are good, pride is still there in the community (especially football), and Phil has laid out a good blue print for keeping Griffith as a "good job."
LC and Portage, couldn't agree more. Appreciate you interacting with it. Thought it would be fun for everyone around here.
October 21, 2011: Wheeler 12, Andrean 7
Click here
Click here
-
- Posts: 3
- Joined: Tue Oct 14, 2025 7:35 pm
Re: Top 25 Best Football Jobs in NWI
Jimbo23 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 15, 2025 12:43 pmMorton - Community support is poor, agreed. Turf field is poor, agreed. Scheduling issues have been addressed on here MANY times, I won't waste time disproving that fake news story, again. There are NOT 14 jobs in NWI that I would take before Morton. Grass is NOT always greener.Blue Top Drive Inn wrote: ↑Tue Oct 14, 2025 7:47 pmSome of these rankings are difficult to justify based on recent performance and program strength.Jimbo23 wrote: ↑Mon Oct 13, 2025 1:54 pmDrawing some inspiration from my Region 1 top 25. I felt like making this list to facilitate some conversation about our area's top football schools. I took into account their enrollment, population, community involvement, resources, facilities, recent history of winning, recent history of quality players, willingness to accept new students (transfers), and general care for athletic (specifically football) success.
1. Crown Point (6A)
2. Merrillville (5A)
3. Valparaiso (5A)
4. Hobart (4A)
5. Andrean (2A)
6. Lowell (4A)
7. Griffith (3A)
8. Morton (5A soon to be 4A)
9. Chesterton (5A)
10. Hanover Central (4A)
11. Wheeler (2A)
12. Michigan City (5A)
13. Calumet (3A)
14. Lake Central (6A)
15. LaPorte (5A)
16. Portage (6A)
17. Munster (5A)
18. River Forest (3A)
19. Kankakee Valley (4A)
20. Boone Grove (2A)
21. West Side (4A)
22. Highland (4A)
23. Whiting (2A)
24. Bishop Noll (3A)
25. East Chicago (4A)
Outside Looking In: Bowman Academy (1A), Lake Station (2A), South Central (1A), and Hammond Central (5A)
Starting with Morton — the program has limited success in recent years, minimal community support, one of the poorest turf fields in the area, and struggles to schedule a full slate of IHSAA opponents. At this point, they shouldn’t be considered a top-15 program.
Kankakee Valley (KV) drew a sellout crowd for its homecoming game against Lowell despite entering with zero wins. Fred Jones Field is one of the top facilities in the region, which makes it hard to understand why River Forest, with a grass field, would be ranked higher.
Whiting has a well-maintained stadium, a new turf field, and strong community backing. They deserve to be ranked above both River Forest and Highland.
Chesterton should be positioned closer to seventh — they have the infrastructure, enrollment, and potential to become a strong contender in the near future.
Lastly, Portage cannot reasonably be included in any ranking that prioritizes winning, given that the program has recorded only eight victories since 2020.
KV - ZERO history of success. Their best coaches ever (Stewart and Kennedy) are 24-27 and 14-18, respectively, and those are two of the best football coaches in our area in the last 30+ years. If you think you (or anyone else) can do better because they sell out homecoming vs their biggest rival (Highland does that too vs Munster despite their record), then that's just plain ignorant. I know I coach better than a lot of people but probably not those two people (based on their track records).
Whiting - Community support has dwindled in recent years, this ain't your mamas Whiting. Lol but I won't disagree with the last part of your Whiting post, you could get me to agree that Whiting is better than those two places especially with their recent admin hires. I think Whiting is trending up but RSN doesn't have the upward trend emoji on here. Lol
Chesterton - I mentioned above, "the grass is not always greener," and here is your PERFECT example. Chesterton has won precisely 0 post season trophies in their entire existence. They have had quality football coaches in charge there for as long as I can remember. So WHY don't they WIN?!?! Sure, they HAVE IT ALL! But SOMETHING prevents winning from happening there, WHAT IS IT?! I don't know, never been around there but there is SOMETHING, or else they would've won before, right?!
I would've/ could've put Portage last but I tried to picture accepting the job at some of those places ranked behind em and I just couldn't picture it. Lol
“It’s interesting that the Morton position is being described as a top opportunity, considering the head coach isn’t even teaching in the building. That doesn’t exactly reflect the level of commitment or stability you’d expect from a top-15 program.”
Re: Top 25 Best Football Jobs in NWI
That’s why Noll has been the same way right?Bearcat Nation wrote: ↑Wed Oct 15, 2025 6:28 pmSimply demonstrates the private school advantage Andrean enjoys.scarab527 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 15, 2025 4:26 pmThink there’s a case for Andrean at #3 too. The last however many coaches have all gone to state. In terms of trying to win the big one, that’s gotta be the job, right?Jimbo23 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 15, 2025 12:31 pm
I know from my perspective and the people I've talked to on this topic, Michigan City is viewed as (and is) far away from everyone/ everything else. I would agree with you that there are aspects of City that make it a better job than all of those places you listed, Morton included. Michigan City and Morton (demographically, administratively, and otherwise) are a lot similar than people may realize. Michigan City is one that I expected a little push back on, and it's fair, but it's hard to ignore that their largest success has come with Phil Mason and only Phil Mason. Cody French has done a nice job and I think he is a good coach but it's hard to ignore that only Phil has truly won their in the last 30 years (Buzz included). Cody's actually the only one with a career winning record other than Mason (Cody is 15-14 at City).
I would agree that you could "twist my arm" and make Merrillville 1. I actually have them one personally but I felt like I would've been ousted given CP's recent success under Buzz and their community support is unmatched, as we're seeing.
I would think Griffith is overrated too especially given the stretches Griffith had from 2012-2014 and 2019-2022. But post-Radtke they've had two coaches with some semblance of success at Griffith (Geffert and Mason) plus they're building new indoor athletic facilities while constructing their new pool. Community is into athletics, demographics are good, pride is still there in the community (especially football), and Phil has laid out a good blue print for keeping Griffith as a "good job."
LC and Portage, couldn't agree more. Appreciate you interacting with it. Thought it would be fun for everyone around here.