FHSAA Football: What we know about a potential Open Division and what it would have looked like in 2022
Last year, Metro and Suburban football classes made its debut.If Florida High School Athletic Association Executive Director Craig Damon has his wa...

Last year, Metro and Suburban football classes made its debut.If Florida High School Athletic Association Executive Director Craig Damon has his way, the next major change will be the Open Division.Damon made his suggestion during the FHSAA's Football Advisory Committee meeting on Thursday.More:How NFL playoff stars were ranked as high school recruitsFlorida football:USA Today Florida Network Top 25, Player/Coach of the Year awardsHere's what we know so far.What is an Open Division?The basic concept is the top eight programs in the state on the final rankings would immediately be placed in the Open Division and compete for a state championship.