Semifinal IL football predictions

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We have once again recomputed team strength coefficients, using games played after Oct 8 only. This tends to emphasize the performance of teams that made the playoffs, since good teams tend to ramp up their performance during the playoffs, we have found.

When we ran each game through a simulator 100 times, the team we predicted to win, shown below, won that many of the games.

Class 1A
Carrollton over Central-Southeastern, 70%
Galena over Forreston, 68%

Class 2A
Maroa-Forsyth over Tuscola, 72%
Eastland-Pearl City over Fieldcrest, 53%

Class 3A
Wilmington over Byron, 79%
Williamsville over Mt. Carmel, 63%

Class 4A
Phillips over Coal City, 64%
Herrin over Rochester, 82%

Class 5A
Geneseo over Montini, 55%
Sacred Heart-Griffin over Peoria, 67%

Class 6A
Nazareth Academy over St. Francis, 60%
Notre Dame (Peoria) over Lemont, 56%

Class 7A
Cary-Grove over Libertyville, 58%
Providence over Mt Carmel (Chicago), 67%

Class 8A
Glenbard West over Stevenson, 56%
Simeon over Homewood-Flossmoor, 59%

As last week, we can almost sense an upset in the Providence-Mt Carmel game. Mt Carmel plays an exceedingly strong schedule throughout the regular season. That helps prepare them for the playoffs, but it also sends our algorithm down a wrong path. No model can be as good as the real thing.

And although the IHSA’s seeding formula doesn’t even purport to measure team strength, it also puts the Caravan low in the rankings as a result of losing four games in the regular season. However, the team is much stronger than their score-based statistics would seem to indicate.

Providence is a strong team as well, which means it’s always a good game when these two teams meet. They are both well coached and well prepared for playoff competition.

Paul Katula
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