Friday Night Lights follows the lives of the players, coaches, and families involved with a high school football team in a small Texas town. The show explores the challenges they face on and off the field, their relationships, and the impact of the sport on their lives.
Blue Mountain State revolves around the lives of college football players at a fictional university. The show explores the wild parties, hilarious mishaps, and intense rivalries that come with being a part of the team. It also delves into the personal struggles and relationships of the characters, creating a comedic yet relatable storyline.
Home Movies is a hilarious animated TV show about Brendon Small, a young filmmaker who documents his life and the lives of his friends through a series of home movies. Through the lens of his camera, Brendon captures the ups and downs of growing up, dealing with divorced parents, navigating friendships and school, all while pursuing his passion for filmmaking. With its unique animation style and witty humor, Home Movies is a must-watch for fans of animation, comedy, and coming-of-age stories.
After a car crash leaves him vulnerable, a teenage boy discovers he has the power to heal. Seeking revenge against those who wronged him, he becomes an unstoppable force. But as his powers grow, so do the consequences.
The on-the-field trials and tribulations and the off-the-field lives, loves and infidelities of 'The Castlefield Blues', an under funded, badly managed ladies football team from South Yorkshire in the north of England whose loyalty to the team, the game and each other far exceeds their chances of ever winning the championship.
In 1971 in Alexandria, Virginia, newly appointed African-American coach Herman Boone takes over the football team at the desegregated T. C. Williams High School. With racial tension on the rise, Boone offers an assistant coaching position to Bill Yoast, the current head coach. The team, made up of African American and white athletes, faces conflicts and challenges, but with Boone's guidance, they achieve racial harmony and triumph. Despite facing adversity and prejudice, the team goes on to win the championship, proving that unity and equality can overcome any obstacle.
Facing the Giants is a drama film about a high school football coach who faces numerous challenges in his personal and professional life. With his faith as his guiding force, he leads his underdog team to unexpected victories, teaching them valuable life lessons along the way.
Gridiron Gang is a 2006 film based on the true story of Sean Porter, a probation officer who forms a football team with teenage inmates at a detention center in Los Angeles. Through the sport, Porter aims to teach the young offenders discipline, teamwork, and self-respect.
Two-A-Days is a show on the United States cable television channel MTV. The show chronicled the lives of teens at Hoover High School in Hoover, Alabama, a suburb of nearby Birmingham. It focused on the members of the school's highly-rated Hoover Buccaneers football team during the football season, while they balanced athletics with school and relationships. The show premiered on August 23, 2006, at 10:30 P.M. EDT and subsequently was broadcast weekly on Wednesdays at the same time. The show began on MTV Canada on September 7, 2006, at 10 P.M. EDT. Repeat episodes of the show are also shown on CMT, MTV's sister channel, at various times. In Hoover, the show's premiere episode was shown to the cast, their families and supporters at a local theater; the event was staged as a movie premiere, with the traditional red carpet replaced by a carpet of artificial turf, complete with stripes as would be found on a football field. The second season began on Tuesday, January 30, 2007.
Radio is a heartwarming film based on the true story of James Robert Kennedy, a mentally disabled man who becomes an integral part of a high school football team in South Carolina. Despite facing discrimination and prejudice, Radio wins the hearts of the players and the community as he learns the game of football and inspires his team to greatness.
Bigil is a story about a football coach named Michael who takes on the task of training a women's football team. He faces multiple challenges, including gender bias and societal expectations, but with determination and perseverance, he leads the team to victory.
Playmakers is a drama TV show that revolves around the lives of professional football players. It explores topics such as interracial relationships, homosexuality in sports, and the challenges faced by players both on and off the field. The series provides an intimate look into the world of football, including the dynamics within the locker room, football practices, and the role of coaches in shaping the lives of their athletes.
After witnessing a traumatic event, a high school girl with telekinetic powers seeks revenge on those who wronged her. As she unleashes her rage, history begins to repeat itself as a new batch of students face the horrifying consequences.
Friday Night Lights is a moving and inspiring drama that follows the story of a high school football team in a small Texas town. The film explores themes of determination, friendship, and the pursuit of dreams as the team navigates the pressures of the game and the complexities of their personal lives. With captivating performances and a heartfelt story, Friday Night Lights is a must-watch for sports and drama enthusiasts alike.
When the Game Stands Tall is the inspiring true story of the De La Salle Spartans, a high school football team from Concord, California, who set a national record with a 151-game winning streak. The film follows the team's journey as they face numerous challenges on and off the field, testing their resilience and the bonds of their brotherhood.
In the 1930s, a group of orphaned boys at a Texas orphanage form a football team and are coached by a math teacher. They face numerous challenges including the Great Depression, abusive caretakers, and injuries, but with determination and teamwork, they become unlikely champions.
Mulligan's Stew is comedy/drama television series produced by Paramount Network Television that originally aired as a 90-minute NBC television movie on June 20, 1977, and later, as a 60-minute series from October 25, 1977 to December 13, 1977. The series focused on the lives of the Mulligan family. Lawrence Pressman starred as Michael Mulligan, a high school teacher and football coach, and Elinor Donahue played his wife, Jane, who works as a school nurse. The series was set in the fictitious Southern California community of Birchfield.
After a troubled childhood, a former Marine becomes a beloved high school football coach. However, his reputation comes under fire when he is fired for praying before each games.
The First Team is a hilarious comedy series about the misadventures of three young footballers on and off the pitch.