Michigan finished the 2020 fall high school football season Saturday in style and resolution. The Great Lakes State crowned eight champions at Ford Field, tying a bow on a trying and turbulent national campaign that started in the middle of August in Utah and ended 23 weeks later in Detroit.
In all 35 states completed the season, persevering through the COVID-19 pandemic. All but four states completed seasons as planned, with forms of state championships. Alaska, Minnesota, West Virginia and Wisconsin were forced to end playoffs early because of surging virus cases. Vermont did not play 11-man tackle football, but completed a 7-on-7 one-hand touch season.
Michigan personified the resilience, taking a 42-day pause starting Nov. 20 after Gov. Gretchen Whitmer postponed all sports — professional, college and high school — for three weeks due to a rapid spike in COVID-19 cases. Regional finals for 11-man teams and semifinals in 8-man action was supposed to resume in December, but more spikes paused the return until January.
Others states paused football tournaments this fall due to COVID, but none more than two
weeks. Despite frigid weather and snow, the Michigan High School Athletic Association, its teams, players and coaches truly persevered.
Now, 11 states plus the District of Columbia
hope to complete football seasons sometime in 2021. Connecticut, Hawaii Maine, Vermont and Nevada have already announced it will not play 11-person tackle football in the winter or spring.
Here is a state-by-state update:
Season complete
Alaska
Playoffs ended: Oct. 23
Notes: The title games, scheduled for Oct. 30, were canceled due to growing COVID-19 numbers. According to the
Alaska School Activities Association, some teams played additional regional games.
North Dakota
WyomingPlayoffs ended: Nov. 14
Wisconsin
Playoffs ended: Nov. 20
Notes: Regional champions were crowned throughout six divisions including
Muskego (Division 1), which finished No. 1 in the state.
IowaPlayoffs ended: Nov. 20
Idaho
Playoffs ended: Nov. 21
Montana
Playoffs ended: Nov. 21
New Hampshire
Playoffs ended: Nov. 21
Ohio
Utah
Playoffs ended: Nov. 21
Notes: Five teams were crowned champions, including
Corner Canyon (Draper), which finished
No. 1 in the state.

Corner Canyon celebrates its third straight state championship and 40th consecutive victory overall.
Photo by Jay Drowns
NebraskaPlayoffs ended: Nov. 20
Minnesota
Playoffs ended: Nov. 27
Notes: Emergency
executive order from governor's office canceled playoffs one week in.
Thirty-six teams were crowned section champions, including
Eden Prairie, which finished
No. 1 in the state.
IndianaPlayoffs ended: Nov. 28
Kansas
Playoffs ended: Nov. 28
New Jersey
Playoffs started: Nov. 20
Playoffs ended: Nov. 28
Notes: The standard 13 classification playoff format was replaced in a COVID-shortened season with postseason
groupings and four-team pods. One team that made the most of the season-ending games was
Bergen Catholic (Oradell), which closed the year with a 22-15 victory over St.
Peter's Prep. The Marauders finished No. 1
in the state.
West Virginia
Playoffs ended: Nov. 28
Alabama
Playoffs ended: Dec. 4
Colorado
Playoffs ended: Dec. 5
MississippiPlayoffs ended: Dec. 5
Missouri
TennesseePlayoffs ended: Dec. 5
ArizonaNotes: Seven champions were crowned, including
Chandler which finished No. 1
in the state.

Mesquite holds up the Arizona 4A state championship trophy.
Photo by Steven Davis
ArkansasPlayoffs ended: Dec. 19
Playoffs ended: Dec. 19
Notes: Nine champions were crowned, including
Bixby which finished No. 1
in the state.
South Carolina
Playoffs ended: Dec. 18
Texas (Divisions 1A-4A)
LouisianaPlayoffs ended: Dec. 28
Georgia
Playoffs ended: Dec. 30
Notes: Eight champions were crowned, including
Grayson (Loganville), which finished No. 1
in the state.

Grayson completed an undefeated season while winning the Georgia AAAAAAA state championship.
Photo by Cecil Copeland
Texas (Division 5A-6A)
2021 seasons
(tentative championship or end dates)
Illinois (April 24)
Maine (cancelled season on Feb. 3)
Maryland (April 17)
Massachusetts (April 25)
Nevada (cancelled season on Jan. 22)
New Mexico (April 3)
New York (TBD)
North Carolina (April 9)
Oregon (TBD)
Rhode Island
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