Vote: Who wins in each of the 2023 FHSAA football state championships?

We present all nine games and ask you the fan to vote on who wins each state championship

We are less than a week away from the first FHSAA football state championship game taking place on Dec. 7, 10 a.m. at Bragg Memorial Stadium in Tallahassee. 

Thursday kicks off the first of nine state championship games taking place in the 850 and there will be plenty of fans flocking to Florida's capital. Before toe hits leather over in Leon County, we want to ask all the fans to pick who they believe are going to win the nine state championship games taking place? 

FHSAA announces official kickoff times for 2023 football state championship games

Voting will last until December 6th, Wednesday, 11:59 p.m. 

Editor’s note: Our corresponding poll is intended to be fun, and we do not set limits on how many times a fan can vote during the competition. This poll is specifically for fans to vote on the players that have been nominated and in no way discredits any other player or team that may not be mentioned in our poll.


2023 FHSAA Florida High School Football State Championships


FHSAA 2023 CHAMPIONSHIPS BRACKETS

2023 FHSAA CLASS 4M STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS

2023 FHSAA CLASS 4S STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS

2023 FHSAA CLASS 3M STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS

2023 FHSAA CLASS 3S STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS

2023 FHSAA CLASS 2M STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS

2023 FHSAA CLASS 2S STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS

2023 FHSAA CLASS 1M STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS

2023 FHSAA CLASS 1S STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS

2023 FHSAA CLASS 1R STATE CHAMPIONSHIPS

(Photo courtesy of Venice Indian Football)

-- Andy Villamarzo | villamarzo@scorebooklive.com | @sblivefl


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ANDY VILLAMARZO

Andy Villamarzo has been a sports writer in the Tampa Bay (FL) Area since 2007, writing for publications such as Tampa Bay Times, The Tampa Tribune, The Suncoast News, Tampa Beacon, Hernando Sun to name a few. Andy resides out of the Tarpon Springs, FL area and started as a writer with SB Live Sports in the summer of 2022 covering the Tampa Bay Area. He has quickly become one of Florida's foremost authorities on high school sports, appearing frequently on podcasts, radio programs and digital broadcasts as an expert on team rankings, recruiting and much more.