Here's where each state stands regarding the start of high school football
Alabama: Alabama High School Athletic Association executive director Steve Savarese told AL.com last week that he is “extremely optimistic” high school football will start on time, with official practices beginning July 27 and games beginning Aug. 20
Alaska: As of now, the high school football season is scheduled to start on time, Aug. 14.
Arizona: Arizona's Gov. delayed the start of the school year until Aug. 17. The Arizona Interscholastic Association mandates a 3- to 4 week training period before games can be played, meaning the start of football season will be pushed back to Friday, Sept. 11.
Arkansas: Contact sports are currently not allowed in the current phase of the state’s reopening plan, and Gov. Asa Hutchinson said the state would not move to the next phase until case numbers decline. The first day of practices is tentatively scheduled for Aug. 3, with games beginning the week of Aug. 24.
California: As of now, there have been no alterations to California’s high school football schedule. The California Interscholastic Federation will decide by July 20 whether it will allow high school sports in the fall.
Colorado: As of now, the Colorado high school football season is scheduled to start on time, with games beginning Aug. 27.
Connecticut: The Connecticut Interscholastic Athletic Conference will meet Aug. 3 to determine whether teams can begin playing games as scheduled on Aug. 27.
Delaware: Delaware athletes began workouts in the first week of July. However, contact sports are still not allowed. Delaware Gov. John Carney expressed doubt about football being played safely. "I don't see how you play it in the pandemic sense, just think about the huddle,” he said in a news conference. The decision will ultimately be up to the Delaware Interscholastic Athletic Association.
Florida: As of right now, There have been no delays to Florida’s high school football season. However, the Florida High School Athletic Association scheduled an emergency Board of Directors meeting for Monday, July 20.
Georgia: Teams were allowed to meet beginning the first week of July. However, no helmets, shoulder pads, girdles, knee or thigh pads can be worn. The season is scheduled to begin Aug. 19.
Hawaii: The earliest fall sports will start is Aug. 19, and the state’s athletic association requires 14 days of practice before games can be played.
Idaho: As of now, there have been no delays to the state’s high school football season, scheduled to begin Aug. 28.
Illinois: The state is currentlyin Phase 4 of its Return to Play plan. No contact drills or physical contact are currently allowed. There has been no announced delay to the start of the season.
Indiana: Physical contact has been allowed at football practices since July 20, and the state’s high school athletic association commissioner said he expects the season to begin on time. Several teams have had to pause workouts and quarantine players due to positive tests.
Iowa: Iowa High School Athletic Association spokesman Chris Cuellar told the Des Moines Register that the “state is currently planning to have its football season as scheduled, with practice starting Aug. 10 and the first games August 28.”
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Kansas: School has been delayed in the state until after Labor Day. Plans for fall sports will be announced at a later date.
Kentucky: The Kentucky High School Athletic Association will not allow voluntary practices until Aug. 2. Games are scheduled to begin Aug. 21.
Louisiana: The state has said football will not be allowed until Stage 4 of the state’s reopening plan for schools. There is currently no date set for this stage.
Maine: The state is scheduled to move to Phase 2 of its reopening plan on July 20, which would permit athletes to train for two hours per day. However, competition is not permitted in this stage, which is scheduled to extend through Aug. 2.
Maryland: Official practices are currently scheduled to start on time, on Aug. 14.
Massachusetts: The Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association is planning on starting the season as scheduled on August 21.
Michigan: No definitive plans for fall sports in Michigan have been announced. Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer said, “I’m calling on the Michigan High School Athletic Association to consider postponing fall sports that have the impossibility of social distancing that’s a part of them, consider moving those to the spring and running some of the more individualized sports like track and field or tennis or golf to the fall.”
Minnesota: The goal is to begin practices as scheduled on Aug. 17.
Mississippi: Teams are currently scheduled to begin the season on time, with games scheduled to begin on Aug. 21.
Missouri: The state is currently planned to open the season on time, on Aug. 28.
Montana: The state is currently planned to open the season on time, with games scheduled to begin Aug. 27.
Nebraska: The state is currently scheduled to begin on time. Practices can begin Aug. 10.
Nevada: Coaches recently submitted a proposal to the Nevada Interscholastic Activities Association that would shorten the regular season and playoffs. It would include a seven-week, six-game schedule that would begin in September.
New Hampshire: Conditioning was allowed beginning in late June. There have been no other announcements regarding delays to the start of the season.
New Jersey: The earliest the season will begin is Oct. 2.
New Mexico: The state has moved its football season to the spring.
New York: The state’s Board of Regents released guidelines for schools last week. However, the only specifics regarding athletics is that they are not currently permitted.
North Carolina: The state’s athletic association said last week it has not made a decision about whether official team practices will begin as scheduled in early August.
North Dakota: The state’s athletic association will follow the Governor’s restart plan for schools, which is scheduled to be finalized later this month.
Ohio: The state’s athletic association has said the plan is for the football season to go according to schedule, with practices beginning Aug. 1.
Oklahoma: The state is currently aiming for a normally-scheduled football season, with practices slated to begin Aug. 14.
Oregon: The Oregon School Activities Association said in a July 1 release that football protective equipment is not allowed until practice starts, which is tentatively scheduled for Aug. 17.
Pennsylvania: As of now, football season is scheduled to start on time, with games slated to begin on Aug. 28.
Rhode Island: Official practices are scheduled to begin in late August, with games scheduled to start Sept. 4.
South Carolina: As of now, football season is scheduled to start on time, with games slated to begin on Aug. 21.
South Dakota: South Dakota High School Activities Association executive director Dan Swartos said the group’s 20-person fall sports/activities task force is trending towards keeping fall sports "what they are and where they are," adding that they remain "cautiously optimistic" that they will be able to operate with all of their sports this fall.
Tennessee: The start of the season has been pushed back to at least Aug. 29, per Governor Bill Lee’s State of Emergency Order.
Texas: As of now, no official changes have been made by the state association regarding the scheduled start of football season.
Utah: The football season is currently scheduled to start on time, Aug. 14.
Vermont: The Vermont Principals Association is planning on having a fall sports season, but practices are not allowed until the first day of student instruction. This means late August or early September.
Virginia: Football will not be played in the fall. It could potentially be played in the spring.
Washington: Practices cannot begin until Sept. 5, and teams are required to have 12 practices before playing games.
West Virginia: The West Virginia Secondary School Activities Commission moved the start of the regular season back one week, to Sept. 3.
Wisconsin: As of now, the state is scheduled to start its regular season on time.
Wyoming: The state’s football season is currently set to begin on Aug. 28.
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