1975: Lincoln East Spartans
1976: Lincoln Southeast Knights
1977: Lincoln Southeast Knights
1978: Grand Island Islanders
1979: Lincoln East Spartans
1980: Omaha Creighton Prep Junior Jays
1981: Omaha Westside Warriors
1982: Omaha Westside Warriors
1983: Omaha Creighton Prep Junior Jays
1984: Omaha Central Eagles
1985: Omaha Creighton Prep Junior Jays
1986: Omaha Creighton Prep Junior Jays
1987: Omaha Creighton Prep Junior Jays
1988: Omaha Creighton Prep Junior Jays
1989: Omaha Creighton Prep Junior Jays
1990: Papillion-La Vista Monarchs
1991: Lincoln Southeast Knights
1992: Lincoln Southeast Knights
1993: Hastings Tigers
1994: Norfolk Panthers
1995: Millard South Patriots (note 1)
1996: Papillion-La Vista Monarchs
1997: Lincoln Southeast Knights
1998: Lincoln Southeast Knights
1999: Omaha Creighton Prep Junior Jays
2000: Lincoln Southeast Knights
2001: Millard West Wildcats
2002: Lincoln Southeast Knights
2003: Millard North Mustangs
2004: Omaha Creighton Prep Junior Jays
2005: Millard North Mustangs
2006: Kearney Bearcats
2007: Omaha Central Eagles
2008: Millard West Wildcats
2009: Millard South Patriots
2010: Millard North Mustangs
2011: Lincoln Southeast Knights
2012: Millard North Mustangs
2013: Omaha North Vikings
2014: Omaha North Vikings
2015: Millard North Mustangs
2016: Bellevue West Thunderbirds
2017: Omaha North Vikings
2018: Omaha Burke Bulldogs
2019: Bellevue West Thunderbirds
2020: Omaha Westside Warriors
2021: Gretna Dragons
While Gretna won the Championship game over Omaha Westside 7-3, the NSAA ruled in February 2022 that the Dragons used an ineligible player and must vacate their state title. Officially, their is no Class A Football State Champion for 2021.
2022: Omaha Westside Warriors
2023: Omaha Westside Warriors
2024: Millard South Patriots
1: Millard South were still going by the nickname Indians in 1995, not switching to Patriots until 2000.