The Cincinnati Eagles (IN) varsity football team is set to play a home conference game against HomeSchool Rattlers (IN) on Saturday, August 23, at 7:45 PM.
Here’s what you need to know:
What: Indiana High School Football
Who: Cincinnati Eagles (IN) vs HomeSchool Rattlers (IN)
When: Saturday, August 23, 2025
Time: 7:45 p.m. ET
Where: HFC at Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis, Indiana
Live stream: Watch on NFHS Network
Cincinnati, with a 1-0 overall record, has shown strong offensive and defensive capabilities early in the season, while Atlas HomeSchool has yet to play a game.The information provided details a lopsided victory for Cincinnati, as reflected in the stats.
Cincinnati’s Dominant Performance
Cincinnati’s season started with a decisive 31-0 victory on a neutral field. The team’s offensive success was balanced, averaging 219.0 rushing yards and 116.0 passing yards per game, for a total of 335.0 yards per game. The offense was consistent, scoring 8.0 points in the first, second, and third quarters, with a slightly lower 7.0 points in the fourth.
A look at the team leaders highlights the impact players. On offense, Jordan Jacobson was a force, leading in both rushing yards and total yards. Quarterback Jacoby Mooneyhan contributed with 116.0 passing yards per game, while Peyton Salyer was the top receiver with 71.0 receiving yards and led the team in scoring with 12.0 points per game. The offensive line, anchored by Leland Davis who had 4 pancake blocks, was key to the team’s success.
Defensively, Cincinnati was equally impressive. They allowed no points and recorded 30.0 tackles per game and 1.0 sacks per game. Gerret Hatfield was a standout, leading the defense with 7.0 tackles per game and 1.0 sacks per game.
Atlas HomeSchool: A Blank Slate
Atlas HomeSchool’s season has yet to begin, with a 0-0 overall record. There are no statistics available for the team, as all categories—including offensive and defensive stats, scoring averages, and team leaders—show a value of. They hold a national ranking of 10,070 and are ranked 998 in Texas. The team’s upcoming schedule will determine its identity and ability to compete