Chicago Sun-Times

WAITING ISN’T HIS GAME

TAKE-CHARGE SENIOR SNELL HAS HELPED BENET REMAIN UNBEATEN AS IT ENTERS TOUGH STRETCH OF SCHEDULE

- BY MIKE CLARK | @mikeclarkp­reps

Over the summer, Jacob Snell and some of his Benet football buddies tried out a different sport. Their fishing trips were relaxing, Snell said. But he’s not sure it’s going to be anything more than a diversion. “Some days, I’m not very patient,” he said.

No, Snell is usually in a hurry, especially when he’s lining up at defensive end and trying to create havoc in opponents’ backfields.

Rangy and quick at 6-4 and 240 pounds, the senior is a big reason the Redwings (6-0) have clinched their eighth straight IHSA playoff berth.

What makes Snell special?

“In the offseason, on Day he took guys aside, and they did extra work in the weight room. He led those sessions.”

Pat New, Benet Coach (above)

“First and foremost is his physical stature,” Benet coach Pat New said. “He’s got long arms, and he’s very athletic for his size. And then he really worked extremely hard in the offseason and developed a lot of explosiven­ess.”

Recruiters took notice, with Snell receiving eight offers. In June, he committed to Miami of Ohio over such schools as Northern Illinois and Wyoming. It wasn’t a snap decision.

“I’ve been up there multiple times,” Snell said. “I think first time was my sophomore year. Every time I was there, I just loved it more and more. I love all the coaches and got to meet all the players, and it just felt like home.”

New expects Snell to fit in well at the Mid-American Conference school.

“From a social and academic standpoint, I think it’s great,” New said. “I’ve always said Miami is kind of an extension of Benet; we’ve had a lot of kids go there.”

There’s also a comfort factor with Red-Hawks coach Chuck Martin, a Rich East and Millikin product who was formerly Notre Dame’s offensive coordinato­r.

“Coach Martin does a great job, and know him pretty well,” New said.

New felt confident recommendi­ng Snell to Martin — and not just for what Snell has done since being promoted to the varsity team and earning a starting job as a sophomore. Snell has significan­t upside between his frame and the fact he’s a young senior, just having turned 17 in August. Plus there’s what he does off the field.

“In the offseason, on Day 1, he took guys aside, and they did extra work in the weight room,” New said. “He led those sessions.”

It’s second nature for Snell, who started playing football as a 6-year-old and has seen time at offensive guard and fullback as well as defensive end. He also played baseball and basketball earlier in his high school career and plans to return to the latter this winter after taking a season off.

But his focus now is just on football and the Redwings’ back-loaded schedule. Two of their final three regular-season games are against defending state champions: Saturday at Loyola (8A) and Oct. 26 at home vs. Nazareth (7A). In between is a road game vs. St. Rita, which has multiple Power Five prospects.

“These last three games are really difficult,” Snell said. “But I’m confident in my guys.”

In any case, playing a nonconfere­nce game against a power like Loyola has no downside.

“Six-and-0 says a lot,” Snell said. “But getting to go up against [a team] fourth in the state, or whatever they’re ranked, just to see how we stack up — I like that a lot.”

 ?? KEVIN TANAKA/SUN-TIMES ?? Benet defensive end Jacob Snell gives the offensive line a workout at practice Wednesday.
KEVIN TANAKA/SUN-TIMES Benet defensive end Jacob Snell gives the offensive line a workout at practice Wednesday.
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 ?? KEVIN TANAKA/SUN-TIMES ?? Snell, an establishe­d leader among his teammates, is headed for Miami of Ohio next year, despite offers from Northern Illinois, Wyoming and others.
KEVIN TANAKA/SUN-TIMES Snell, an establishe­d leader among his teammates, is headed for Miami of Ohio next year, despite offers from Northern Illinois, Wyoming and others.
 ?? KEVIN TANAKA/ SUN-TIMES ?? Jacob Snell
KEVIN TANAKA/ SUN-TIMES Jacob Snell
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JON CUNNINGHAM/SUN-TIMES

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