Indiana Big School Football Champions - 1973-present: Settling IT On The Field

1973-present: Settling It On The Field

IHSAA State Tournament Champions. Over the years the largest enrollment classification has moved from 3A, to 4A, and now to 5A. For a listing of smaller school state champions see Indiana High School Football Champions - Smaller Schools.

1973 - South Bend Washington (5)
1974 - Indianapolis Washington (2)
1975 - Valparaiso
1976 - Merrillville
1977 - Portage
1978 - Carmel
1979 - Columbus East
1980 - Carmel (2)
1981 - Carmel (3)
1982 - (Evansville) Castle
1983 - (Mishawaka) Penn
1984 - (Indianapolis) Warren Central
1985 - (Indianapolis) Warren Central (2)
1986 - Carmel (4)
1987 - Indianapolis Ben Davis
1988 - Indianapolis Ben Davis (2)
1989 - Carmel (5)
1990 - Indianapolis Ben Davis (3)
1991 - Indianapolis Ben Davis (4)
1992 - Fort Wayne Snider
1993 - Bloomington South (3)
1994 - (Evansville) Castle (2)
1995 - (Mishawaka) Penn (2)
1996 - (Mishawaka) Penn (3)
1997 - (Mishawaka) Penn (4)
1998 - Bloomington South (4)
1999 - Indianapolis Ben Davis (5)
2000 - (Mishawaka) Penn (5)
2001 - Indianapolis Ben Davis (6)
2002 - Indianapolis Ben Davis (7)
2003 - (Indianapolis) Warren Central (3)
2004 - (Indianapolis) Warren Central (4)
2005 - (Indianapolis) Warren Central (5)
2006 - (Indianapolis) Warren Central (6)
2007 - Carmel (6)
2008 - Center Grove
2009 - (Indianapolis) Warren Central (7)
2010 - Fishers
2011 - Carmel (7)
2012 - (Indianapolis) Lawrence Central

( ) Total State Championships

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