Last chance U season 3

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The upcoming season will be filmed at independence community college instead of East Mississippi CC. I'm a fan of the show, but I think it'll extra interesting because that's where sheriron Jones transferred to. No more screaming Coach Buddy as well.
 
#3
#3
Yeah I went to roster and didn't see him on there, but everything I typed in was from June or July and still had him going there.

Sorry for false fact. But I do love the show, so hopefully it'll stay good.
 
#10
#10
Season 3 might be the season the show goes down as jumping the shark. The interactions and relationships Brittany Wagner built with the players was the most interesting aspect of the show, and that'll be gone.

This new school might not be all that great of a team, but as long as they have a few guys that came from FBS programs and have a good chance at transferring to FBS programs, they can still build the show around them.

Perhaps the HC of this team will be a more interesting figure too. I have to say I grew tired of Buddy and his act by the end of season 2.
 
#11
#11
Wagner wasn't a 10 as far as physical attraction goes, but she was far from a 5 as well. The way she carried herself and her drive give her an added appeal though that can't be denied.
 
#12
#12
Just read where she accepted a job at a Detroit high school, and then read this:

“Quite frankly, if (Alabama football coach) Nick Saban wants to get someone eligible, he calls Brittany,” Madison District Public Schools Superintendent Randy Speck told the paper. “Butch Jones from Tennessee wants to get someone eligible, they call Brittany because they know if they send those kids to that junior college when she was there, she was going to put a plan in place. And if those kids were willing to do the work, they were going to get themselves eligible.
 
#13
#13
Just read where she accepted a job at a Detroit high school, and then read this:

“Quite frankly, if (Alabama football coach) Nick Saban wants to get someone eligible, he calls Brittany,” Madison District Public Schools Superintendent Randy Speck told the paper. “Butch Jones from Tennessee wants to get someone eligible, they call Brittany because they know if they send those kids to that junior college when she was there, she was going to put a plan in place. And if those kids were willing to do the work, they were going to get themselves eligible.

She's started a company out of Birmingham called 10,000 pencils. She's basically a consultant for hire to any school to help get kids eligible. There's plenty of talk about it in the movies forum
 

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