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NWI10
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Future Outlook

Post by NWI10 »

Looking at the next five years which programs will be on the upswing/downswing?

Crown Point:
Merrillville:
Lowell:
Hobart:
Valpo:
KV:
Hanover:

Any others?

Jimbo23
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Re: Future Outlook

Post by Jimbo23 »

Crown Point: Upswing. I don't think this needs much explaining. Lol
Merrillville: Same swing. They NEED to get over the Semi-State hump in 5A. That is a class MADE for them to win it. Win it, and I'll change to upswing...
Valpo: Upswing. They were kind of "down" by their standards last year so I only assume they'll trend upwards in the short term.
Lowell: Downswing. I think coach McKim is great and has proved so in his past. But I think it'll be an uphill battle after losing some key assistants with his hiring.
Hobart: Same swing. As of now, I don't see them trending up, but I also don't see them trending down. To be completely honest, this season will help me answer this question over the next 4 years after this one.
KV: Downswing? I know they lose their big back but I also thought that was a strong KV senior class? Unless I was mistaken? Time will tell, I do know they added a little "old Lowell" to their staff.
Hanover: Downswing followed by an upswing. I think Hanover will have a little bit of an immediate drop off post-Parker but I think as younger talent rolls in and the population in this community grows, coach Bart can get them back on an upswing quickly.

Rest of DAC
Chesterton: Downswing. It feels like that 1st Sectional Title is further away than ever at this point. I don't think they can catch their neighbor Valpo anytime soon.
Portage: Same swing that's always swung. Roy did an amazing job going from 0-10 to 4-6 and I wouldn't be surprised if their win total improves again. But I think the Portage admin and higher ups will continue to hold this once proud program back.
LC: Downswing. The 2025 LC Indians will not be as talented as the 2024 version and I don't see brighter days ahead...
MC: Same swing. See Hobart.
LaPorte: Upswing. New OC is a quality football coach and quite honestly, I don't think they could go anymore "down."

Rest of NCC
Andrean: Upswing. The 59ers have a ton of talent from 9th-11th grade in the building already and I imagine they'll add a nice 8th grade class along with some transfers to keep the Andrean train moving along.
Highland: Slight Upswing. Last years Highland group was abysmal. Their JV was much more competitive than their Varsity and they will be young on both sides of the ball in 2025. Similar to LaPorte, idk if it can be any worse...
Munster: Slight Upswing. Coach St. Louis did a good job in year one with a pretty good group of kids. I imagine he will keep the Stangs trending up. Not sure how high up, but I'll give them an upswing grade.
Illiana Christian: Upswing. Only way to go is up when you're at the floor. Lol

Bonus
BNI: Upswing. Upgrade at head coach (no offense to Milby but if we stack resumes...). Coach Good could take advantage of Hammond resident's distrust in the School City of Hammond and "steal" away a couple athletes for the Hammond Catholics.
Hammond Central: Downswing. Going to be stuck in 5A, BNI has a new shiny head coach, and the kids seem to leave there more than stay. Tough battle for coach Milby.
Morton: Upswing. Word on the street is they won't be 5A for long. If they're dropping down to 4A, they should see an upswing. 4A, especially in the NW Corner of Indiana is not very strong and is a class the Govs can have some success in. They've lacked the interior depth to stack up in 5A but for a 4A team, they've got enough to have an upswing with a class drop.
Wheeler: Same swing. I know they have some guys coming back and lost a few key contributors. Just not sure of the upswing ceiling for the Bearcats.
West Side: Same swing. It seems coach Boz is doing a nice job but they're a 4A school with a 3A schedule. I can see them doing exactly what they've been doing for the foreseeable future.

Region HOFer
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Re: Future Outlook

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Saint-Louis didn't score a point till week 5 and Munster avg 25 ppg the year before. Not sure thats a good job.

BNI will win 7 games in Goods 2nd season

KV down

Lowell down

Hammond built a new school and lets all their talent leave. They might as well stop having athletics.

Jimbo23
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Re: Future Outlook

Post by Jimbo23 »

Region HOFer wrote:
Tue Apr 15, 2025 7:59 pm
Saint-Louis didn't score a point till week 5 and Munster avg 25 ppg the year before. Not sure thats a good job.

BNI will win 7 games in Goods 2nd season

KV down

Lowell down

Hammond built a new school and lets all their talent leave. They might as well stop having athletics.
Saint-Louis may have not scored a point and the offensive PPG may have dipped but the defensive PPG allowed dropped by 5 per game. Improved defense, slightly regressed offense, accounted for a total -5 PPG difference from Grunewald Year 6 to Saint-Louis Year 1, 1st years at places can be and have been worse for people. For the record, I thought Grunewald was trending upwards when they parted ways, data would agree too.

BNI take - I can get down with that.

KV - Agreed. I put a question mark because idk much about em but it just makes sense given what they lost.

Lowell - Agreed. I would venture to guess that McKim's 1st year will look a little worse than Kilmer's 1st in 2010.

Hammond Central - Building a new school doesn't mean the other school goes away. If you're a football player with college potential in Hammond, what would make you go to Hammond Central? New turf? New locker room? Or would you rather go to a place where coaches ACTIVELY put players into college? I know my answer and I know the answer for my own son too. If those were my choices, Morton is the CLEAR cut football option in Hammond as far as public school is concerned. Say what you want about the Morton coaches, they put young men in college at the level they deserve/ have earned the chance to be playing at and do so year after year even while others gripe about the transfer portal. If I wasn't doing the same on the opposite side of town, I wouldn't be surprised if my kids left. Sometimes it's about looking in the mirror as opposed to pointing fingers.

(Not suggesting that you're doing any finger pointing here RegionHOFER just thought that was a good conclusion to my thoughts).

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