All things considered:
1. Mt. Carmel (14-0) [Undefeated 8A champion that also plays in the best division from the best conference in the state.]
2. Brother Rice (13-1) [Didn't look great in the cold, but 7A champ's only loss was to #1 team.]
3. Montini (14-0) [Handled every playoff game by double digits and finished two places ahead of Fenwick in the White Division.]
4. Fenwick (11-3) [A well-earned 6A championship needs no further justification, but, they also lost to Mt. Carmel by only 7 points.]
5. Nazareth (11-2) [The CCL/ESCC Green Division champion was as close to beating Fenwick as a team can get, but came up just short.]
6. Loyola (4-5) [Yes, it was an up and down season, but they defeated St. Francis and gave Mt. Carmel its most difficult playoff game.]
7. Oswego (11-3) [The 8A runner-up had big wins over Bolingbrook, Maine South and Lockport. They also battled well against Mt. Carmel.]
8. East St. Louis (10-4) [Yes, they lost the championship game, but it was a genuine upset. Look at the yardage.]
9. Byron (14-0) [Who beat IC Catholic more handily this year? Not Nazareth, not St. Rita, and not St. Francis who lost by 7]
10. St. Francis (11-3) [They beat Providence for a second time to win the 5A championship, and also won at St. Rita.]
Regarding Lincoln-Way East, I am not putting a three-loss, 41-point playoff loser in my top ten. Nor am I putting any team they easily beat in my top ten (sorry Maine South).
With respect to St. Rita, they had a very difficult schedule and are certainly better than a typical five-loss team; but at some point you have to at least come close to winning one of those games. They lost by 21 points to Mt. Carmel, 18 points and 16 points to Brother Rice, 24 points to Nazareth, and their 7-point loss to St. Francis was a home game. In my humble opinion that does not describe a top-ten team.