2011 Indiana High School Football Season
Conference realignments: Six schools have shifted conference affiliations since last year.
- Edinburgh left the Mid-Indiana Football Conference to compete as an independent.
- Lafayette Central Catholic left the Hoosier Heartland Conference to join the Hoosier Conference.
- Sheridan left the Hoosier Conference to join the Hoosier Heartland Conference.
- The Olympic Conference officially disbanded, making Connersville, Jay County & Muncie South all independents.
Future conference realignments: Two schools will shift conference affiliations in upcoming years.
- Rushville announced they will leave the Hoosier Heritage Conference and join the Eastern Indiana Athletic Conference in 2013.
- Connersville announced they will leave the independents and join the Eastern Indiana Athletic Conference in 2013.
School closings: One school which fielded a team in 2010 will not do so this fall.
- Harding (Fort Wayne) closed, leaving the Summit Athletic Conference with eight members.
New football teams: Several charter schools & home schools will field football teams this fall.
- Anderson Prep Academy will play their first varsity game in school history.
- Elkhart Christian Academy will play their first varsity game in school history.
- Gary Lighthouse will play their first varsity game in school history.
- Howe Military Academy will play varsity football for the first time since 1984.
- Lions Home School will play varsity football.
- Southside Home School will play their first varsity game in school history.
IHSAA State Champions
Polls & Rankings
Class |
AP Media |
IFCA Coaches |
The GridironDigest.com |
Class 5A |
Warren Central (9-0) |
Warren Central (9-0) |
TBD |
Class 4A |
New Palestine (9-0) |
Indianapolis Cathedral (6-3) |
TBD |
Class 3A |
Indianapolis Chatard (7-2) |
Indianapolis Chatard (7-2) |
TBD |
Class 2A |
Fort Wayne Luers (7-1) |
Fort Wayne Luers (7-1) |
TBD |
Class 1A |
Lafayette Central Catholic (9-0) |
Lafayette Central Catholic (9-0) |
TBD |
Conference Champions
Conference |
Champion |
Allen County |
Leo (6-0) |
Big Eight |
Mount Carmel (Ill.) (6-0) |
Central Indiana |
Madison-Grant (6-1) |
Conference Indiana |
Lawrence Central (7-0) |
Duneland |
Lake Central (6-1) & Merrillville (6-1) |
Eastern Indiana |
East Central (5-0) |
Great Lakes Athletic |
Hammond Morton (3-0) |
Greater South Shore |
Wheeler (7-0) |
Hoosier |
Lafayette Central Catholic (6-0) |
Hoosier Crossroads |
Avon (8-1), Brownsburg (8-1) & Hamilton Southeastern (8-1) |
Hoosier Heartland |
Sheridan (4-0) |
Hoosier Heritage |
New Palestine (7-0) |
Hoosier Hills |
Columbus East (7-0) |
Indiana Crossroads |
Indianapolis Ritter (5-1) & Speedway (5-1) |
I.P.S. |
Indianapolis Howe (4-0) |
Metropolitan |
Warren Central (7-0) |
Mid-Indiana Athletic |
Northwestern (6-1) & Western (6-1) |
Mid-Indiana Football |
Milan (5-0) |
Mid-Southern |
Brownstown Central (7-0) |
Mid-State |
Decatur Central (6-0) |
Midwest |
Pioneer (7-0) |
North Central |
Kokomo (7-0) |
Northeast Corner |
Churubusco (8-0) |
Northeast Hoosier |
Homestead (7-0) |
Northern Indiana |
Penn (6-0) |
Northern Lakes |
Concord (7-0) |
Northern State |
Bremen (7-0) |
Northwest Crossroads |
Andrean (6-0) |
Northwestern |
Gary West (2-0) |
Patoka Lake |
Paoli (5-0) |
Pocket |
North Posey (6-1) & Southridge (6-1) |
Sagamore |
Southmont (7-0) |
Southern Indiana |
Castle (7-0) |
Southwest Seven |
Linton-Stockton (7-0) |
Summit |
Fort Wayne Luers (6-1) |
Three Rivers |
Rochester (6-1) & Tippecanoe Valley (6-1) |
Tri-Eastern |
Centerville (7-0) |
Wabash River |
Fountain Central (7-0) |
West Central |
North Putnam (5-0) |
Western Indiana |
Northview (6-0) |
City Champions
City |
Champion |
Evansville |
Mater Dei (6-0) |
Indianapolis |
TBD |
South Bend |
St. Joseph's (3-0) & Washington (2-0) |
Trophy Games
Name |
Score |
Buehler's Buy-Low East Bowl |
Bosse 53, Harrison 34 |
Buehler's Buy-Low North Bowl |
North 42, Central 35 |
West Side Nut Club |
Mater Dei 34, Reitz 18 |
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