Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bullis will be the clear favorite to win again. After that, its really a toss up between the Bears and LiL Hoyas.
I also wouldn't rule out the STA Bulldogs from making a run.
They are building something special over there.
They are not building anything special and don't have the top student athlete numbers to ever really compete at the top of the IAC. They have three or four decent rising seniors, the most they have ever had. After that it's back to the usual.
The have six rising seniors committed I think that is way more significant than 3-4 decent players.
Anonymous wrote:STA will pass Prep soon. The Mater Dei pipeline will shift back to Gonzaga because the school
is is run by Gonzaga people. Also Prep has missed the mark five of the last six years. Expect current Little Hoyas siblings to look elsewhere unless major sweeping changes are made in the building.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bullis will be the clear favorite to win again. After that, its really a toss up between the Bears and LiL Hoyas.
I also wouldn't rule out the STA Bulldogs from making a run.
They are building something special over there.
They are not building anything special and don't have the top student athlete numbers to ever really compete at the top of the IAC. They have three or four decent rising seniors, the most they have ever had. After that it's back to the usual.
Anonymous wrote:Bullis will be the clear favorite to win again. After that, its really a toss up between the Bears and LiL Hoyas.
I also wouldn't rule out the STA Bulldogs from making a run.
They are building something special over there.
Anonymous wrote:you also had the best fogo in the nation who would win 80% of the draws last Spring. Prep offense won't have nearly the amount of touches they have been accustomed to the past few seasons.
and YES the new FOGO recruited in who is sleeping in your coach's basement won't move the needle.
Bullis will remain as the king in the IAC yet again
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree with the PP comment that Prep is only good on paper.
They clearly had some chemistry issues last Spring as they should not have lost to either Bullis or Landon.
When you have too many blue chip recruits on one squad, "hero ball" tends to take over and it becomes less about the collective team.
Perhaps with the Duke LSM at McDonogh for his senior season, Prep will have less drama in the lockeroom.
Their best offensive players play for IG highlights. They aren’t the type of players that can carry a team to a championship.