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Quick read: Unbalanced schedule muddles Suburban Christian Conference football

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Until this season, none of the other eight SCC teams had defeated Marian, Montini, Marmion or St. Francis, Brauer said. Defending IHSA Class 3A state champion Aurora Christian since has turned the trick twice, beating St. Francis and Marmion by 27 and 24 points, respectively, in weeks 5 and 6.

In these parts and in Woodstock, the Eagles’ run only has created what-ifs about a potential meeting with Marian, though Brauer contends he’s not heard any questioning about the practice until now. For him – and seemingly the rest of his brethren outside the Big Four – getting into the postseason trumps all.

“The idea of playing all four and then having to win your other five games to be playoff-eligible seemed insurmountable to those teams,” Brauer said.

“If [Aurora Christian and Marian] tie for first, they tie for first. They’re both going to the playoffs, and that’s what should matter.”

Even if all is unequal. Conference crossovers also are skewed, as a handful of teams, including Aurora Christian, will play eight instead of seven SCC foes, with only seven counting toward the final standings.

First-year Wheaton Academy coach T.J. Ragan has guided the Warriors to three straight wins after starting the season 0-4. Entering Week 8, Wheaton Academy actually sits second in the SCC Gold, one game behind Aurora Central Catholic.

Both teams have have lost to Immaculate Conception (4-3, 2-3 SCC Gold) by 33 points.

After starting 4-0, the Knights lost to Marian and Montini by a combined score of 86-7. Last week, they traveled to Aurora Christian and fell, 47-20.

Despite their surge, the Eagles still are regarded as little guys in some SCC circles. In a system designed to help them, they quickly have found a hindrance.

For the Hurricanes, it’s something similar.

Can you really race up different mountains and call someone the winner?

• Kevin Druley is a sports writer for the Kane County Chronicle. He can be reached at 630-845-5347 or kdruley@shawmedia.com.

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