Finished the Garden City episode - their HC somehow got a promotion and is now at Southern Missouri State...wonder if he gets that job if that episode came out earlier, he’s a pretty ****** human
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Looks like Malik Henry will be Nevada's backup.
http://nevadasportsnet.com/news/rep...g-named-nevada-footballs-starting-quarterback
Looks like Malik Henry will be Nevada's backup.
http://nevadasportsnet.com/news/rep...g-named-nevada-footballs-starting-quarterback
Totally agree. I felt bad for him at the end of season 4. Just being around his Dad and mentor, it looked like he wish he would have played baseball. The Dad coming back into his life appeared to be an opportunity grab.Darn I wanted to actually watch him play in a major game. Not because I like him. Just want to see if he is the real deal
Pretty tame season 5 by Last Chance U standards... the storyline of each player was very different since they don't live together or close to the college.
Pretty tame season 5 by Last Chance U standards... the storyline of each player was very different since they don't live together or close to the college.
I'm two episodes in. What I'm seeing so far mostly sicks to the formula - you've got a couple talented knuckleheads, you've got the hard luck kid everyone is rooting for, you've got coaches swearing gratuitously. My wife asked during the second episode if the coaches actually teach the players anything or if they're only around to scream and cuss at them. She had a point.
What I'm not seeing (yet, anyway) is the kids who just seem kind of helpless - like if they're anywhere other than on the field they're totally lost and can barely function. By and large the players in the Laney program appear to be fairly self sufficient and do what they have to do without needing someone to hold their hand the whole way. I wonder if it's the lack of dorms - nothing like not having a roof over your head to kick you in the ass and get you moving.
Showing a coach teaching backs how to properly cut or qb's correct foot mechanics is not very exciting, why it doesn't get shown. Coaches are usually decent with that area and not going loco like they want to show.
Pretty tame season 5 by Last Chance U standards... the storyline of each player was very different since they don't live together or close to the college.
For some of the older guys on this board you may remember Rush Propst from MTV's "Two-A-Days". Well he is now going to be on a Netflix series for the school he is coaching at in Georgia. The guy on and off the field has had one "interesting" life to say the least:
At the big HS programs in the South = WinningHow High School administrators think it's a good idea to have Rush Propst dealing with young kids is amazing. Like it's nutso that he can actually be a high school coach and mentor after what he has done.
At the big HS programs in the South = Winning
Win and they will keep giving you chances sadly.