Indiana High School Football State Champs
In sports, every team, at every level, strives to be the best. This is no exception when it comes to Indiana High School Football.
Since the gridiron game began in the Hoosier state in the late 1800s, teams have tried to prove they are No. 1. However, the method for teams to prove this has changed greatly over time.
In terms of selecting the No. 1 team, AlmanacSports.com has broken down the history of Indiana high school football into five distinct time periods:
Nothing official about it (1800s to 1926)
In the early, early days of football, there were no playoffs, no polls...only teams struggling to find other teams to play. As the sport grew and programs began to excel, an undefeated season would no doubt bring with it claims for the state championship, often bolstered by the local newspaper that covered the school.
But let's not take anything away from those early teams just because there was no method of selecting the No. 1 team. There was no way to prove or disprove who was the best, so, for this era, if a team had a great season, claimed to be the state champs and was backed by a newspaper or some other worthy source, who are we to argue?
The
sportswriter says... (1927 to 1952)
In 1926, three different schools were dubbed state champs by various newspapers, all with a legit claim. Dick Miller, the sports editor of the Indianapolis Times, decided that something different needed to be done when it came to selecting No. 1. Beginning in 1927, he got the blessing of the Indiana High School Athletic Association to award a trophy to the best team in the state.
Given with the approval of the IHSAA board of controls, Miller himself would award the trophy, called "Triumph," to the "Most Outstanding Team" in Indiana. (The board made it clear that they did not approve any team as the official champion.)
Even after Miller left to become the Associated Press sports editor for Ohio in 1939, the champion was named by an individual. Another example was the Litkenhous Grid Ratings, developed by Edward Litkenhous, a noted mathematician. Even still, there were a few unknown selectors that our research hasn't yet been able to
identify.
The Polls Rule (1953 to 1972)
Though the United Press had published a "Big Ten" beginning in 1945 (a list of the top 10 teams in the state), it wasn't until 1953 that the UP decided to follow the lead of college football and poll the coaches to see which team they thought was No. 1.
The International New Service began their own poll in 1956 and the Associated Press started polling the sportswriters in 1959. Thus began the era of the polls.
Other state champion selectors were still out there, such as the Litkenhous Ratings and the Dunkel Index, but it was the AP or UPI (the merger of the UP and INS in 1958) that garnered the most attention.
Points
& Clusters (1973 to 1984)
The polls have continued to present day, but with the advent of the playoffs, their importance in determining a state champion has been eliminated.
After years of study, preparation and politics, finally, in 1973, to the excitement and joy of all high school football fans, the IHSAA began a playoff system. While it was better than nothing, players, coaches and fans soon found out that it wasn't perfect. A points system was used to qualify for the playoffs, but with only twelve schools advancing (four teams in three classes), many one-loss and even undefeated teams never got the chance to play for a state title.
Even though the playoffs were doubled to 24 teams in 1976 and again to 48 in 1981, the system still needed some tweaking. This came in the form of the clusters in 1983. Every team in the state was put into groups of four to six teams...whichever won their cluster advanced to the postseason. Now every team had a shot. It made sense. But there were some flaws to this method, also.
The major drawback was that a team could win their cluster with a 4-0 record, yet finish 4-6 overall and make the playoffs, while a team that finished second in the cluster at 3-1 could finish 9-1 overall, but be left out in the cold.
Additionally, the cluster format, had it remained, might have meant the end to several long-lasting conferences.
Year |
Champion |
Record |
Class |
1973 |
South Bend Washington |
12-0 |
3A |
Greenfield-Central |
12-0 |
2A |
Mishawaka Marian |
10-2 |
1A |
1974 |
Indianapolis Washington |
12-0 |
3A |
Blackford |
12-0 |
2A |
Garrett |
11-0 |
1A |
1975 |
Valparaiso |
12-0 |
3A |
Mishawaka Marian |
11-0 |
2A |
Lawrenceburg |
11-1 |
1A |
1976 |
Merrillville |
11-1 |
3A |
Mishawaka Marian |
12-0 |
2A |
Lafayette Central Catholic |
11-2 |
1A |
1977 |
Portage |
12-1 |
3A |
Plymouth |
13-0 |
2A |
Indianapolis Ritter |
11-1 |
1A |
1978 |
Carmel |
13-0 |
3A |
Goshen |
12-1 |
2A |
Lawrenceburg |
13-0 |
1A |
1979 |
Columbus East |
13-0 |
3A |
Blackford |
13-0 |
2A |
Tippecanoe Valley |
13-0 |
1A |
1980 |
Carmel |
13-0 |
3A |
Franklin Central |
13-0 |
2A |
Sheridan |
13-0 |
1A |
1981 |
Carmel |
14-0 |
3A |
Franklin Central |
12-1 |
2A |
Hamilton Southeastern |
14-0 |
1A |
1982 |
Castle |
14-0 |
3A |
Franklin Central |
12-2 |
2A |
Oak Hill |
13-1 |
1A |
1983 |
Penn |
14-0 |
4A |
Fort Wayne Dwenger |
14-0 |
3A |
Indianapolis Chatard |
14-0 |
2A |
Fountain Central |
13-1 |
1A |
1984 |
Warren Central |
14-0 |
4A |
Brownsburg |
14-0 |
3A |
Indianapolis Chatard |
13-1 |
2A |
Sheridan |
14-0 |
1A |
Let 'em all
in! (1985 to present)
It works in basketball and all other sports, so the powers that be decided to let every football school participate in the postseason. Now a bad start or an early injury to a key player won't kill your chances of going all the way. Indiana is the only state in the Union that does it this way.
As it stands now, there are five classes. Once the number of football playing schools goes over 320, a format change will need to be adopted, such as a mid-week play-in game or adding a sixth class. Regardless, it's safe to say that we have a pretty good system in place.
Year |
Champion |
Record |
Class |
1985 |
Warren Central |
14-0 |
5A |
Brownsburg |
14-0 |
4A |
Roncalli (Indianapolis.) |
13-1 |
3A |
Fort Wayne Luers |
11-3 |
2A |
Eastern Hancock |
13-1 |
1A |
1986 |
Carmel |
14-0 |
5A |
DeKalb |
13-1 |
4A |
Indianapolis Cathedral |
12-2 |
3A |
Whitko |
14-0 |
2A |
South Putnam |
11-3 |
1A |
1987 |
Ben Davis |
12-2 |
5A |
Hobart |
14-0 |
4A |
Zionsville |
14-0 |
3A |
Rochester |
12-2 |
2A |
Sheridan |
12-2 |
1A |
1988 |
Ben Davis |
14-0 |
5A |
Goshen |
14-0 |
4A |
Roncalli (Indianapolis) |
12-2 |
3A |
Western Boone |
13-1 |
2A |
Sheridan |
14-0 |
1A |
1989 |
Carmel |
13-1 |
5A |
Hobart |
13-1 |
4A |
Hammond Noll |
13-1 |
3A |
Fort Wayne Luers |
12-2 |
2A |
Bremen |
11-3 |
1A |
1990 |
Ben Davis |
13-1 |
5A |
Franklin Central |
14-0 |
4A |
Fort Wayne Dwenger |
14-0 |
3A |
Indianapolis Scecina |
9-5 |
2A |
South Decatur |
13-0 |
1A |
1991 |
Ben Davis |
14-0 |
5A |
Hobart |
13-1 |
4A |
Fort Wayne Dwenger |
13-1 |
3A |
Indianapolis Scecina |
11-3 |
2A |
Jimtown |
12-1 |
1A |
1992 |
Fort Wayne Snider |
14-0 |
5A |
Harrison (West Lafayette) |
13-1 |
4A |
Indianapolis Cathedral |
12-2 |
3A |
Fort Wayne Luers |
13-1 |
2A |
Sheridan |
10-4 |
1A |
1993 |
Bloomington South |
14-0 |
5A |
Hobart |
13-1 |
4A |
Roncalli (Indianapolis) |
14-0 |
3A |
West Lafayette |
14-0 |
2A |
North Miami |
14-0 |
1A |
1994 |
Castle |
12-2 |
5A |
East Central |
14-0 |
4A |
Roncalli (Indianapolis) |
12-2 |
3A |
Bremen |
12-2 |
2A |
North White |
14-0 |
1A |
1995 |
Penn |
14-0 |
5A |
Fort Wayne Wayne |
12-2 |
4A |
South Bend St. Joseph's |
14-0 |
3A |
North Montgomery |
13-1 |
2A |
Carroll (Flora) |
13-1 |
1A |
1996 |
Penn |
13-1 |
5A |
Indianapolis Cathedral |
14-0 |
4A |
Zionsville |
14-0 |
3A |
North Montgomery |
13-1 |
2A |
Tri-West |
14-0 |
1A |
1997 |
Penn |
14-1 |
5A |
Griffith |
14-1 |
4A |
Indianapolis Chatard |
14-1 |
3A |
Jimtown |
15-0 |
2A |
Pioneer |
15-0 |
1A |
1998 |
Bloomington South |
14-0 |
5A |
Indianapolis Cathedral |
13-2 |
4A |
Indianapolis Chatard |
13-2 |
3A |
Jimtown |
15-0 |
2A |
Sheridan |
14-1 |
1A |
1999 |
Ben Davis |
15-0 |
5A |
Indianapolis Cathedral |
13-2 |
4A |
Roncalli (Indianapolis) |
15-0 |
3A |
Fort Wayne Luers |
13-2 |
2A |
Lafayette Central Catholic |
14-0 |
1A |
2000 |
Penn |
14-1 |
5A |
East Noble |
14-1 |
4A |
Heritage Hills |
15-0 |
3A |
Evansville Mater Dei |
15-0 |
2A |
Adams Central |
12-3 |
1A |
2001 |
Ben Davis |
15-0 |
5A |
Jasper |
13-1 |
4A |
Indianapolis Chatard |
11-4 |
3A |
Fort Wayne Luers |
14-0 |
2A |
Southern Wells |
14-1 |
1A |
2002 |
Ben Davis |
12-3 |
5A |
Roncalli (Indianapolis) |
10-4 |
4A |
Indianapolis Chatard |
15-0 |
3A |
Fort Wayne Luers |
12-3 |
2A |
Southwood |
13-1 |
1A |
2003 |
Warren Central |
13-2 |
5A |
Roncalli (Indianapolis) |
12-3 |
4A |
Indianapolis Chatard |
14-1 |
3A |
Tri-West |
14-1 |
2A |
Indianapolis Ritter |
12-2 |
1A |
2004 |
Warren Central |
14-1 |
5A |
Roncalli (Indianapolis) |
13-2 |
4A |
Andrean |
13-2 |
3A |
Tri-West Hendricks |
15-0 |
2A |
Seeger |
15-0 |
1A |
2005 |
Warren Central |
14-1 |
5A |
Lowell |
11-4 |
4A |
NorthWood |
9-6 |
3A |
Jimtown |
14-1 |
2A |
Sheridan |
13-2 |
1A |
2006 |
Warren Central |
15-0 |
5A |
Indianapolis Cathedral |
13-2 |
4A |
Indianapolis Chatard |
14-1 |
3A |
Harding (Fort Wayne) |
12-3 |
2A |
Sheridan |
15-0 |
1A |
2007 |
Carmel |
13-2 |
5A |
Evansville Reitz |
15-0 |
4A |
Indianapolis Chatard |
12-3 |
3A |
Fort Wayne Luers |
11-4 |
2A |
Sheridan |
15-0 |
1A |
2008 |
Center Grove |
14-1 |
5A |
Indianapolis Cathedral |
12-2 |
4A |
Bellmont |
14-1 |
3A |
Heritage Christian |
14-1 |
2A |
Indianapolis Ritter |
15-0 |
1A |
2009 |
Warren Central |
13-2 |
5A |
Evansville Reitz |
15-0 |
4A |
West Lafayette |
15-0 |
3A |
Fort Wayne Luers |
10-5 |
2A |
Lafayette Central Catholic |
15-0 |
1A |
2010 |
Fishers |
14-1 |
5A |
Indianapolis Cathedral |
12-3 |
4A |
Indianapolis Chatard |
11-4 |
3A |
Fort Wayne Luers |
14-1 |
2A |
Lafayette Central Catholic |
15-0 |
1A |
2011 |
Carmel |
14-1 |
5A |
Indianapolis Cathedral |
12-3 |
4A |
Indianapolis Chatard |
13-2 |
3A |
Fort Wayne Luers |
13-1 |
2A |
Lafayette Central Catholic |
15-0 |
1A |
2012 |
Lawrence Central |
15-0 |
5A |
Indianapolis Cathedral |
10-5 |
4A |
Indianapolis Chatard |
13-2 |
3A |
Fort Wayne Luers |
11-4 |
2A |
Lafayette Central Catholic |
14-1 |
1A |
2013 |
Warren Central |
11-3 |
6A |
Indianapolis Cathedral |
10-5 |
5A |
Columbus East |
15-0 |
4A |
Andrean |
15-0 |
3A |
Indianapolis Ritter |
13-2 |
2A |
Tri-Central |
14-1 |
1A |
2014 |
Ben Davis |
12-2 |
6A |
Indianapolis Cathedral |
9-5 |
5A |
New Palestine |
15-0 |
4A |
Tri-West |
14-1 |
3A |
Rensselaer Central |
15-0 |
2A |
North Vermillion |
15-0 |
1A |
2015 |
Center Grove |
14-0 |
6A |
Fort Wayne Snider |
13-1 |
5A |
Fort Wayne Dwenger |
14-1 |
4A |
Indianapolis Chatard |
12-3 |
3A |
Monrovia |
14-1 |
2A |
Lafayette Central Catholic |
15-0 |
1A |
2016 |
Carmel |
10-4 |
6A |
Westfield |
12-2 |
5A |
Roncalli |
15-0 |
4A |
Fort Wayne Concordia |
13-2 |
3A |
Indianapolis Ritter |
11-4 |
2A |
Linton-Stockton |
15-0 |
1A |
2017 |
Ben Davis |
14-0 |
6A |
Columbus East |
14-1 |
5A |
East Central |
12-3 |
4A |
Evansville Memorial |
14-1 |
3A |
Southridge |
13-2 |
2A |
Pioneer |
15-0 |
1A |
2018 |
Warren Central |
14-0 |
6A |
New Palestine |
14-0 |
5A |
Fort Wayne Dwenger |
14-1 |
4A |
West Lafayette |
15-0 |
3A |
Western Boone |
15-0 |
2A |
Pioneer |
15-0 |
1A |
2019 |
Carmel |
11-3 |
6A |
New Palestine |
14-0 |
5A |
Evansville Memorial |
13-1 |
4A |
Indianapolis Chatard |
14-1 |
3A |
Western Boone |
14-1 |
2A |
Lafayette Central Catholic |
12-3 |
1A |
2020 |
Center Grove |
14-0 |
6A |
Indianapolis Cathedral |
13-1 |
5A |
Roncalli |
13-1 |
4A |
Indianapolis Chatard |
13-1 |
3A |
Western Boone |
11-4 |
2A |
Covenant Christian |
15-0 |
1A |
2021 |
Center Grove |
14-0 |
6A |
Indianapolis Cathedral |
14-1 |
5A |
Mount Vernon (Fortville) |
14-1 |
4A |
Gibson Southern |
14-1 |
3A |
Andrean |
12-3 |
2A |
Indianapolis Lutheran |
15-0 |
1A |
2022 |
Center Grove |
12-2 |
6A |
Valparaiso |
11-3 |
5A |
East Central |
13-2 |
4A |
Indianapolis Chatard |
11-4 |
3A |
Evansville Mater Dei |
12-3 |
2A |
Indianapolis Lutheran |
15-0 |
1A |
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