John Ivlow

John Ivlow (born January 26, 1970 in Joliet, Illinois) is a former American football player. He played college football for Northwestern University and Colorado State University, and appeared as a running back in two games for the Chicago Bears in 1993.[1] Ivlow had also played with the Denver Broncos and San Francisco 49ers. Ivlow went on to win the Super Bowl with the 49ers. Ivlow is now the head football coach of the Bolingbrook High School Raiders. Ivlow and the Raiders went on to win the class 8A state championship in 2011. Ivlow is also a local law enforcement agent in Bolingbrook, Illinois.

Career Record by Year

Year Head Coach Record

  • 2017 J. Ivlow 7-4-0 Conference Champions
  • 2016 J. Ivlow 4-5-0
  • 2015 J. Ivlow 5-5-0
  • 2014 J. Ivlow 8-4-0
  • 2013 J. Ivlow 10-1-0 Conference Champions
  • 2012 J. Ivlow 8-3-0
  • 2011 J. Ivlow 13-1-0 State Champions
  • 2010 J. Ivlow 5-5-0
  • 2009 J. Ivlow 9-2-0 Conference Champions
  • 2008 J. Ivlow 10-1-0 Conference Champions
  • 2007 J. Ivlow 8-3-0 Conference Champions
  • 2006 J. Ivlow 9-3-0
  • 2005 J. Ivlow 9-3-0
  • 2004 J. Ivlow 5-5-0
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References

http://www.maxpreps.com/local/team/records/year_by_year_results.aspx?gendersport=boys,football&schoolid=ba3124de-7ecf-4013-b2ab-83f99f50f577

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