IndianaSRN is excited to announce plans to webcast more than 40 high school football games during the 2026 fall season. Averaging four games each week, the schedule will feature some of the top teams and rivalries from Central and Southern Indiana. The total does not include potential coverage of IHSAA State Tournament and playoff games, which will be announced later in the season. As Indiana’s leader in high school sports webcasting for more than a decade, IndianaSRN continues its commitment to bringing fans closer to the action than ever before.

“Our crews are looking forward to another outstanding football season,” said Keith Meyers, Vice President of Operations for IndianaSRN. “With state-of-the-art equipment, enhanced graphics, and experienced broadcasters, we are committed to delivering a first-class viewing experience for fans, families, and communities across Indiana.” IndianaSRN broadcasts regularly attract thousands of viewers, providing unmatched exposure for student-athletes, coaches, schools, and sponsors.

In addition to its extensive high school football schedule, IndianaSRN is proud to expand its coverage of the Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference (HCAC) this fall. The network will carry 15 HCAC football games on Saturday afternoons, giving fans even more opportunities to follow collegiate football throughout the season. This expansion reflects IndianaSRN ongoing commitment to showcasing outstanding athletic competition at multiple levels.

Football is only part of IndianaSRN comprehensive sports coverage. The network’s volleyball and soccer schedules are already filling up with exciting matchups from around the state. IndianaSRN prides itself on delivering quality broadcasts and putting viewers in the front-row seat for every game. Schools interested in adding their events to the IndianaSRN schedule are encouraged to contact the network at Coach@IndianaSRN.org. There is still room on the schedule, and all schools are welcome to participate in IndianaSRN growing coverage throughout the 2026-27 athletic year.

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