Divide the state into 3 major classifications: North, Central, and South. Let the South Florida juggernauts play for 1 state championship. Combine Sarasota County with Central Florida and let them play for one state championship. Let all of the North Florida rural schools play for their own championship. Districts of no fewer than 4 teams a piece. At the end of the season, the winner of the, "North," plays the winner of the, "Central" class. The winner of that game is to play the winner of the, "South," class, the following week. At the end of the season, we would have one true state champion.
Clearly there are too many teams in the playoffs. This could easily be remedied by reducing the number of classes by at least one, but preferably two. Having districts no less than 5 teams but no more then 7 would lead to better playoff teams without making it too difficult for teams to schedule out of district, out of area, or even out of state teams with their remaining 4 to 6 games. I am agnostic as to whether we have champs and runners up under this scenario or whether it's champs and the next highest four teams in each region provided the system to determine ranking is rational and transparent.