Colorado high school football playoffs: 2023 CHSAA state tournament brackets, matchups, game times

Get all the Colorado high school football playoff brackets, matchups and game times for the the 2023 CHSAA state tournament on SBLive
Colorado high school football playoffs: 2023 CHSAA state tournament brackets, matchups, game times
Colorado high school football playoffs: 2023 CHSAA state tournament brackets, matchups, game times /

The 2023 Colorado high school football playoffs roll on this week with all classifications playing their semifinal or quarterfinal matchups. 

>>Colorado high school football playoff brackets<<

Classes 1A, 2A, and the 6-Man and 8-Man divisions will all be in semifinal action, while Classes 3A-5A are still in the quarterfinal round of their postseasons. 

The 2023 CHSAA high school football state tournament will host the 6-Man, 8-Man, 1A and 2A state title games on November 24th and 25th at CSU-Pueblo’s stadium.

Classes 3A, 4A and 5A will play their championship games on December 2 with Classes 4A and 5A playing at CSU's Canvas Stadium and Class 3A playing at CSU-Pueblo’s ThunderBowl stadium.

Stick with SBLive Sports for all of the matchups, game times and scores throughout the 2023 CHSAA football playoffs.

Colorado high school football playoffs 2023 brackets

Here are the Colorado high school football playoff brackets, with matchups and game times for all of the CHSAA divisions:

2023 CHSAA Class 5A Football Bracket

2023 CHSAA Class 4A Football Bracket

2023 CHSAA Class 3A Football Bracket

2023 CHSAA Class 2A Football Bracket

2023 CHSAA Class 1A Football Bracket

2023 CHSAA 8-Man Football Bracket

2023 CHSAA 6-Man Football Bracket

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SAM BROWN, SBLIVE SPORTS

Sam Brown covers high school sports as well as NCAA football and basketball. Sam began his professional career as a high school sports reporter for The Tennessean in Nashville where he covered boys and girls prep sports full-time and helped cover Vanderbilt football, Tennessee Titans football and Nashville Predators hockey. He graduated from Middle Tennessee State University with a double major in journalism and communication studies and currently lives in Seattle with his girlfriend and dog.