Dallas continued its undefeated streak with a commanding 30-0 victory at home in Week 8. Head Coach Richard Yoder's squad extended their winning run to eight games while maintaining first place in the division with a 3-0 record. The opposition remained winless with an 0-8 season mark, struggling to generate offense throughout the contest.

The game featured a cautious start, with multiple punts exchanged in the first quarter before the visitors mounted any significant threat. Dallas' defense set the tone early, limiting the opposing team to just 92 passing yards and 13 rushing yards for the entire game. Defensive end James Boler contributed a key sack and forced a crucial fumble recovered by Cameron Pierre, who returned it nine yards for one of Dallas' three touchdowns.

Offensively, Dallas was efficient and explosive. Quarterback Donald Hendricks completed 20 of 26 passes for 298 yards and a touchdown, spreading the ball to several key receivers. Wide receiver Robert Goss recorded 77 receiving yards and also added a rushing touchdown. Running back John Stanley emerged as a workhorse, rushing for 106 yards and catching passes for an additional 24 yards, including a touchdown reception. Tight end Rolland Kim contributed 73 receiving yards while wideout Benjamin Bartlett provided 63 yards.

Dallas scored all 30 points in the first half, effectively putting the game away before halftime. The scoring began midway through the second quarter with a 67-yard touchdown pass from Hendricks to Goss. Shortly thereafter, Stanley broke free for a 27-yard rushing touchdown. Following a defensive forced fumble recovery returned for a score, veteran kicker Gerald Seymour added three field goals to complete the scoring, connecting from 35 yards for the final points before the halftime break.

The defense remained dominant in the second half, allowing zero points and keeping the opposing quarterbacks under constant pressure. The visitors failed to convert on third downs and never reached the red zone, ending the game with no touchdowns or field goals. The home team also avoided any turnovers and minimized penalties, committing six for 28 yards compared to the visitors’ six penalties for 60 yards.

Dallas now stands at 8-0 for the season, boasting a powerful offense that has scored 236 points and a defense that has allowed only 56. The victory reinforces their position atop the division with a perfect 3-0 divisional record. Coach Richard Yoder’s squad appears poised to continue their unbeaten run moving forward.

Key injuries were minor, with cornerback Cameron Pierre sustaining a brief injury but expected to return. The team showed resilience and focus throughout the contest, denying the visitors any sustained momentum.

Overall, the game highlighted Dallas' balanced excellence on both sides of the ball and their ability to capitalize on turnovers and field position. This performance strengthens their playoff position as they head into the midseason stretch.