@@wolfman6489 I've heard that before. I haven't seen the show yet, but I'm skeptical because one of the best things about the movie was the background score from Explosions in the Sky.
The intro by Refused leading up to then coming out of tunnel gets me so pumped, I remember getting goosebumps watching this in the theater. Brings you back real quick.
@@benjamingamron4224 I've probably watched this movie at least 50 times and I still rewind this scene at least three times each viewing. The cut to the Permian cheerleaders after the Carter cheerleaders come on is brilliant, especially the camera shaking when they show the shortest Permian cheerleader like she's shitting her drawers in intimidation.
That extended shot following WInchell and Billingsley onto the field is so fucking great. The whole movie is beautifully filmed but I could watch that shot on a loop forever
Winchell and Billingsly strapping on the helmets and busting into a jog is so realistic it's fucking crazy. This movie did a great job of capturing the reality of HS football
@@andresramirez4469this was late in 80s in 90s mostly everyone look like teen in older mostly when I was in elementary school at that time we look like high schoolers…
@@Du808-o8k Also HS'ers portrayed in movies/shows are often people who range from 20s to early 30s so Im sure some of those actors with fully developed bodies were pushing 30.
I played HS football against Carter in the 80's and love this scene. Carter was very, very good but they could be beaten Carter was not all black, some years they had one or two white dudes. Velt, SOC, Lincoln, Pinkston and Madison were some other straight ghetto schools that could make Carter look downright middle class. At all those schools they were really into intimidation on the field but off the field most of them were really good guys.
@@justaguy7240 just a small amount of players getting arrested doesn't mean the whole group of players were bad. They did a documentary on espn and made a movie on the team. Derric evans and those players are doing great now. One mistake doesn't define a person.
@@Giants-ky4zz Yeah we had 3 guys charged with armed robbery. I can't say I was exactly surprised, but I didn't think of them as robbers. One had a very bright future till that. All the teachers and staff pretty much worshipped the ground he walked on, which probably set him up to think he could rob gas stations. He got probation too, then promptly went out and committed another crime so that was that. Quite a few of my old team went out and committed crimes later and went to prison, which was not a surprise either as most of them were degenerates. Likeable degenerates, but really not fit for civilization.
I read most of the team was academically ineligible, they were stripped of their state championship title and 6 players were later convicted of armed robbery. (True Story)
If you watch the ESPN documentary what carter lost they say the portrayal in Friday nights wasn't really like that. They were generally a good school. The players were like that to an extent but not like they potty rated them in the movie.
1:01 - I love how something normally sweet and innocent looking like a dum dum lollipop can make an antagonist even more imposing. Best part is it was true. The Dallas Carter coach would normally keep a lollipop in his mouth during a game. Lol
Been there and done that in the 1978 Texas high school playoffs. That tunnel that Winchell and Billingsley come out of has a low ceiling, about 7 or 8 feet max. When they walked down that ramp in the movie I instinctively ducked at the theater. Then when they step out into the noise of the stadium, it was deja vu. They filmed it just like I lived that moment in 1978. Houston Stratford 29, Plano 13, btw.
Fucking best football movie ever made!!! Best thing about this movie too is that the team didn't win the big game which makes it unique and original. But coming out of the tunnel was fucking dope!
Epic movie and scene. I’m proud to have played for the all time winningest coach in Texas High School football history, Coach Phil Danaher at Corpus Christi Calallen!
Cool detail of the one particular Carter player sporting a blue rag. Carter is situated in an area of Dallas where the Rollin’ 60’s crips have a territory.
when the director knows the story inside and out and knows exactly what needs to be communicated, then you get these moments..Its like a electricity of the visual image sparking emotional response inside putting you there in the moment feeling something that must be the actual experience of being there...Great director. Peter Berg.
They did so good at capturing the moment if youve ever played ball before the chillbumps and emotions you feel man that kind of electricity cant be bought
Great movie! The best part is the end, when we are told the truth: Chris Comer and Odessa Permian won state the next season (16-0 record). For those here who complain that this game was really a semi-final game not played in the Astrodome. I say, give the movie makers a little leeway. This scenario is not that far from the truth: The Permian-Carter game was basically considered the championship game the week before the actual championship game. Just like the USA hockey team beating the Soviets in the semifinals of the '80 Olympics. Who really remembers the championship game against Finland?? Plus, the actual Permian-Carter game was played in a downpour, at the University of Texas.. not a great movie scenario. Permian led until late in the fourth quarter when Carter scored another touchdown. Mojo still had a chance to win at the very end, they just didn't get to the one yard line, like the movie depicts. Still, this remains arguably the best sports movie ever!! If you just have to know the entire truth, read the excellent book.
Jeff Brown it's a great movie, but it takes out parts of what I love about the book e.g. LV and Boobie's relationship, the economic depression leading to the American Dream etc
Jason Button I agree Jason! Problem is, as you know, to include everything in the wonderful book would make it a five-plus hour movie. I think we agree it was a fairly good compromise, all things considered.
Jeff Brown you are correct! We did go 16-0 the following year. I was actually a junior that year. But started on defense as safety. Never in a million years would Id thought they'd make a movie about Permian. I can say this we had damn good coaches. And we definently played hell in practice.
+Jeff Brown............I don't know if it is the "best" sports movie of all time, but it is definitely MY favorite! I have read the book once, and watched the movie probably 25 times. The TV series did not live up, in my opinion. I live in southeast New Mexico, just about 2 1/2 hours from Odessa. I have been infatuated with the football program at Odessa Permian since the late 1970s and have had the opportunity to watch them play in person 3 times. I remember back in those days when Mojo was a national power.......right up there with Mater Dei......Bosco Prep......IMG Academy......etc. I think it is sad how the football power in Texas has shifted from the Permian Basin to DFW and east Texas. I had the opportunity to meet Mike Wenchell when he was still in high school ......the real Mike Wenchell......when he was pitching in our invitational baseball tournament. Yes, he was also in the pitching rotation of the Permian baseball team. The kid already had received national attention, but he was nothing but a class act. Great kid!
I just watched this movie again tonight. I think it is the best movie I've ever seen. Cheers to Billy Bob Thornton for not playing the stereotypical, angry, tough guy coach.
"Folks you better lock your doors, turn up the radio, strap yourself in, we've got east Texas vs west Texas. We've got Texas High School Football at it's finest" Chills
New Noise by Refused is still a leading track for my workout routines. All these years later I've passed it down a generation. My daughter's junior high track team plays it to get psyched up for their meets; I'm sure it gets them a few extra points over the teams that are listening to Taylor Swift or similar trash.
After watching this i feel like climbing Mt Everest in a speedo when I get to the top instead of tiptoeing to the bottom I feel like I could jump off cuz my adrenaline got me banking on landing on my feet when I land lol,....ahaahahhahahah fuck yeah
Look...I'm sorry, but all I can imagine is the Odessa cheerleaders looking at Dallas Carter and fanning themselves with their hands like "Oh my goodness gracious! Negro cheeyaleadas? Well I nevah!"
This was a great movie - and truthfully the book was even better because it was true and the individuals were much more detailed and in-depth, as well as what Texas High School Football is all about.
I love this Movie, I had a Coolest Dream about the Texas Football game, that reminds me of my High School Football game back in the past. I love that High School Texas Football game. That was for the Kennesaw Mountain High School Football game too.
1988 little league world series. We got introduced to a Astros game at the Astrodome. Not sure exactly which one. Nice year for us also. Spring northwest 45 baseball team
I think I read in the book that a lot of the Dallas Carter players were wearing the black face visors/shields, which added to the intimidation factor. I believe the Texas high school governing body banned them shortly after, unless you could prove you medically needed one.
In our games we would NEVER look at the other team before the kickoff. Utterly ignored them even if they shouted or insulted you. Just warmed up and then the kick-off.
Lehmann Peters I remember rival game team look at each other but reason why because mofo knew about Carter like carter knew about them but didn’t like them!!! In real life they couldn’t stand the panther....
@@bilpaparigormoetis5020 probably because Permian was the most successful HS team in the district during the time period. A team that good, even if it is HS, definitely adds a competitive spark inside of an athlete. In the documentary “What Carter Lost” DC’s Derric Evans flat out said he disliked Permian.
Sitting in the theatre as a kid and hearing this song for the first time! Chills!!! Can I scream! Damn I love this song. It is a must for any football playlist
Jeff Brown, i would have to say that playing the semi finals at the Astrodome is possible because Texas loves their football and oilfield money couldve made that happen back in those days but not now since the price of oil has dropped. The kid at 1:24 that plays for Dallas Carter looks like the mascot, lol.
Texas High School Football! “Friday Night Lights" as the Book And Movie title is truly the best thing in Texas to look forward too after a long hard week at work
Having 25 million people in your state helps..It's big all over the country...small towns, suburbs and the inner city. Friday Night lights baby !!! High school on Friday's, College on Saturdays, NFL on Sundays.. God bless America !!!!
This scene gives me chills. Such a phenomenal movie
Love that scene
To this day breh
The best movie ever created.
Shows even better
@@wolfman6489 I've heard that before. I haven't seen the show yet, but I'm skeptical because one of the best things about the movie was the background score from Explosions in the Sky.
that adrenaline feeling Mike Winchell probably felt right at 0:38 is the greatest rush feeling in the world...any football player knows that!
💯 bro. There was no feeling like that. It was a rush of adrenaline like no other.
If you never experienced it for yourself youd never really understand.
Yep...gearing up, watching the other teams players wall around, walking into the field, miss those days...
All Facts that adreline is Real
The intro by Refused leading up to then coming out of tunnel gets me so pumped, I remember getting goosebumps watching this in the theater. Brings you back real quick.
Such a good film/music combo. All time great
White 80!!!
Possibly the greatest scene of any sports movie ever
I can and do absolutely make that argument. So many to choose from. But this is in the conversation for sure. People outside of Texas don't get it.
@@benjamingamron4224 I've probably watched this movie at least 50 times and I still rewind this scene at least three times each viewing. The cut to the Permian cheerleaders after the Carter cheerleaders come on is brilliant, especially the camera shaking when they show the shortest Permian cheerleader like she's shitting her drawers in intimidation.
that’s an overreaction lmao but it’s a good scene
Love this movie 🤣🤣 They really wanted us to believe 76 was in high school. Bro look like a 38 year old D-lineman on a 1 year deal.
Lol that’s how this kids are bro, especially in Texas. Playing against grown men as a kid lol
Now that was funny. 👍
@@nickjaramillo1188 these people just don't kno especially in East Texas there fucking monster over there's
he look like Michael Strahan!
Wasnt no NIL then, no way anybody in the film actually resembles a high school football player…all the opps would stop said check to that person
the GOAT football movie
I beg to differ. The Program is number 1 football movie. That Lattimer dude and his roid rage "place at the table" are unparalleled.
Exactly
The Program *
This or Remember the Titans
Either this or any given sunday
That extended shot following WInchell and Billingsley onto the field is so fucking great. The whole movie is beautifully filmed but I could watch that shot on a loop forever
Winchell and Billingsly strapping on the helmets and busting into a jog is so realistic it's fucking crazy. This movie did a great job of capturing the reality of HS football
It seemed more like college football. The actors seemed much older than teenagers
@@andresramirez4469this was late in 80s in 90s mostly everyone look like teen in older mostly when I was in elementary school at that time we look like high schoolers…
@@Du808-o8k Also HS'ers portrayed in movies/shows are often people who range from 20s to early 30s so Im sure some of those actors with fully developed bodies were pushing 30.
I played HS football against Carter in the 80's and love this scene. Carter was very, very good but they could be beaten Carter was not all black, some years they had one or two white dudes. Velt, SOC, Lincoln, Pinkston and Madison were some other straight ghetto schools that could make Carter look downright middle class. At all those schools they were really into intimidation on the field but off the field most of them were really good guys.
Apache05 Carter had multiple players charged with armed robbery.
@@justaguy7240 just a small amount of players getting arrested doesn't mean the whole group of players were bad. They did a documentary on espn and made a movie on the team. Derric evans and those players are doing great now. One mistake doesn't define a person.
@@Giants-ky4zz Yeah we had 3 guys charged with armed robbery. I can't say I was exactly surprised, but I didn't think of them as robbers. One had a very bright future till that. All the teachers and staff pretty much worshipped the ground he walked on, which probably set him up to think he could rob gas stations. He got probation too, then promptly went out and committed another crime so that was that. Quite a few of my old team went out and committed crimes later and went to prison, which was not a surprise either as most of them were degenerates. Likeable degenerates, but really not fit for civilization.
They also had nfl talent lol dudes like jesse armstead.
I read most of the team was academically ineligible, they were stripped of their state championship title and 6 players were later convicted of armed robbery. (True Story)
My favorite part was when the DC cheerleaders came out and they were just as intimidating.
I just watched the film and I even said they looked tuff but cute at the same time
Haha I saw that too, I love white ladies but damn they looked hella scared lol Respect to the sistahs tho they can strut with confidence
Lol for real
I noticed none of black cheerleaders was wearing weave. All natural presses out hair. Leave weave alone!!!
If you watch the ESPN documentary what carter lost they say the portrayal in Friday nights wasn't really like that. They were generally a good school. The players were like that to an extent but not like they potty rated them in the movie.
Greatest sports movie ever! This scene always gets my juices flowing! I've read the book three times.
Agreed
1:01 - I love how something normally sweet and innocent looking like a dum dum lollipop can make an antagonist even more imposing. Best part is it was true. The Dallas Carter coach would normally keep a lollipop in his mouth during a game. Lol
This scene is so well done. Perfect shots, content and music. Powerful.
Watching this movie during the quarantine makes me want to play football again
Perfect song, to go with the most perfect scene to capture the adrenaline rush that you truly do feel when running out of the tunnel for a big game.
What's song called
@@zackfowler3547 New Noise by refused
Was the comma necessary? You took English in middle school right?
@@zackfowler3547 song called new noise by band Refused. Hope find ok. Good day have…. 😂 retard
@@Anthony-iq4lfseriously? That’s what triggers you? 😂🤦🏼♂️ and what comma? There’s an apostrophe? Maybe YOU need to re-take English lol
makes me miss the game. gave me the chills. all the years dedicated to football were the best years of my life. best movie!
From 9 years old all the way to takin my last knee at postgame prayer as a senior...
miss the hell out of football, best time of my life
Derrick Riggins if you're still in good condition you can still join some organized adult teams.
No try out. Just like highschool. You just come out, play for the love of the game, and make friends.
Kids and memories.
Been there and done that in the 1978 Texas high school playoffs. That tunnel that Winchell and Billingsley come out of has a low ceiling, about 7 or 8 feet max. When they walked down that ramp in the movie I instinctively ducked at the theater. Then when they step out into the noise of the stadium, it was deja vu. They filmed it just like I lived that moment in 1978. Houston Stratford 29, Plano 13, btw.
Was the stadium really that packed with fans?
@@SelfMadeWade11 we packed legion field in 2000 when we my team won state in alabama
*New Noise* by _Refused_ Great use of song in this scene!
This is arguably one of the greatest if not the greatest sports films of all time!!!
Goosebumps! If you didn’t play on Friday nights you probably don’t get it.
yup
But even watch the game was even more fun…
Fucking best football movie ever made!!! Best thing about this movie too is that the team didn't win the big game which makes it unique and original. But coming out of the tunnel was fucking dope!
Epic movie and scene. I’m proud to have played for the all time winningest coach in Texas High School football history, Coach Phil Danaher at Corpus Christi Calallen!
Robert Lacy I played a flour bluff lmao I miss those rivalry games
Cool detail of the one particular Carter player sporting a blue rag. Carter is situated in an area of Dallas where the Rollin’ 60’s crips have a territory.
0:12 is so hype for me I don’t know why
That One Noob it is
Looks bad ass like they both bout to take on the whole team
Like if they going to battle
when the director knows the story inside and out and knows exactly what needs to be communicated, then you get these moments..Its like a electricity of the visual image sparking emotional response inside putting you there in the moment feeling something that must be the actual experience of being there...Great director. Peter Berg.
best sport movie ever
They did so good at capturing the moment if youve ever played ball before the chillbumps and emotions you feel man that kind of electricity cant be bought
Thanks to Peter Berg for bringing this entire soundtrack into the mainstream 💪
Dude at 0:51...yeah he really looks like he's in high school
Got held back a couple of decades, no big deal
pretty sure he was in Any given Sunday as well, lol
In the dvd commentary they say that was the same guy
I though that was Anthony Anderson
our highschool had big dudes 300# linebackers man
Great movie! The best part is the end, when we are told the truth: Chris Comer and Odessa Permian won state the next season (16-0 record).
For those here who complain that this game was really a semi-final game not played in the Astrodome. I say, give the movie makers a little leeway. This scenario is not that far from the truth: The Permian-Carter game was basically considered the championship game the week before the actual championship game. Just like the USA hockey team beating the Soviets in the semifinals of the '80 Olympics. Who really remembers the championship game against Finland??
Plus, the actual Permian-Carter game was played in a downpour, at the University of Texas.. not a great movie scenario. Permian led until late in the fourth quarter when Carter scored another touchdown. Mojo still had a chance to win at the very end, they just didn't get to the one yard line, like the movie depicts.
Still, this remains arguably the best sports movie ever!! If you just have to know the entire truth, read the excellent book.
Jeff Brown it's a great movie, but it takes out parts of what I love about the book e.g. LV and Boobie's relationship, the economic depression leading to the American Dream etc
Jason Button I agree Jason! Problem is, as you know, to include everything in the wonderful book would make it a five-plus hour movie. I think we agree it was a fairly good compromise, all things considered.
Jeff Brown you are correct! We did go 16-0 the following year. I was actually a junior that year. But started on defense as safety. Never in a million years would Id thought they'd make a movie about Permian. I can say this we had damn good coaches. And we definently played hell in practice.
+Jeff Brown............I don't know if it is the "best" sports movie of all time, but it is definitely MY favorite! I have read the book once, and watched the movie probably 25 times. The TV series did not live up, in my opinion. I live in southeast New Mexico, just about 2 1/2 hours from Odessa. I have been infatuated with the football program at Odessa Permian since the late 1970s and have had the opportunity to watch them play in person 3 times. I remember back in those days when Mojo was a national power.......right up there with Mater Dei......Bosco Prep......IMG Academy......etc. I think it is sad how the football power in Texas has shifted from the Permian Basin to DFW and east Texas. I had the opportunity to meet Mike Wenchell when he was still in high school ......the real Mike Wenchell......when he was pitching in our invitational baseball tournament. Yes, he was also in the pitching rotation of the Permian baseball team. The kid already had received national attention, but he was nothing but a class act. Great kid!
It was my high school they beat that next year. In texas stadium in dallas. The last game of Sr year.
So many subtle, brilliant things in the movie. The opposing teams' cheerleaders didn't come out all crazy like you'd expect, but still dominated.
This scene made the movie worth it without a doubt
I get hype AS FUCK when Mike walk out and soaks it all in.
Love how half the Carter team seem to be in their 30's. One of those guys was in Any Given Sunday as a player on Pacino's team haha.
I've seen a lot of these backup characters in multiple football movies. It's almost like that's all they do.
Another Carter guy in the movie was #2 “Graf” played by NFL Hall Of Famer Ty Law
1:25 heyyyyy ya heyyyyy ya
Who is cooler than cool?...KD!!!!
Reminds me when Mater Dai (constant California D1 powerhouse) knocked us out of the playoffs. 18 years ago and I still can't let it go lol...
The barking at the end tho! 🐐😂
I just watched this movie again tonight. I think it is the best movie I've ever seen. Cheers to Billy Bob Thornton for not playing the stereotypical, angry, tough guy coach.
still gives me chills till thid day
Even their cheerleaders are bad ass LMAO
Is that OutKast at 1:25? 💀
Lol...put a cowboy hat on him and he looks like the mascot standing behind him.
😆😭🤣💀
So fresh and so clean
"Folks you better lock your doors, turn up the radio, strap yourself in, we've got east Texas vs west Texas. We've got Texas High School Football at it's finest"
Chills
New Noise by Refused is still a leading track for my workout routines. All these years later I've passed it down a generation. My daughter's junior high track team plays it to get psyched up for their meets; I'm sure it gets them a few extra points over the teams that are listening to Taylor Swift or similar trash.
Coach Gaines: Well it's real simple: You got two more quarters and that's it.
This scene is bring back memories of me. There no better feeling than walking out of the tunnel!!!!
Favorite scene of this movie by far can you imagine the energy coursing throughout the your body
This really send chills throughout my whole body I swear 😈😈😈
Damn if this doesn't get your blood pumping, check your pulse!
After watching this i feel like climbing Mt Everest in a speedo when I get to the top instead of tiptoeing to the bottom I feel like I could jump off cuz my adrenaline got me banking on landing on my feet when I land lol,....ahaahahhahahah fuck yeah
Peter Berg absolutely nails this scene out of the tunnel. Gives me goosebumps everytime.
Quite possibly the most badass football scene in cinema ever
Texas High School football is on a whole other level. Great Teams, Great Spectacle, Great Facilities and Great Players.
Basically what basketball is like in Indiana and Illinois.
High school football is in California now
@@tinyfalcon1185 ?
@@CP-qn1mn best teams in California
@@jayzee7538 with respect Indiana hs basketball doesn't compare to Texas HS football. Just look at the sheer volume of recruits.
I love how Dallas Cartee came out the tunnel. Slow an oh so confident. Like it’s our house, the party don’t start till we get here.
A great movie and should serve as inspiration for youth.
And for adults... to not get so wrapped up in living vicariously through children.
1:24 The mascot and his son
Lmfao. Best comment ever
Lmao haha
best football movie ever. everything about it is amazing; especially the soundtrack.
Even the cheerleaders coming out for smoke 🤣
This is me on Saturday when CFB 25 releases.
This is one of the most intense scenes of all time!
Anyone notice the song is in a different key?
+FernTheUA-camr i think i might prefer it in this key.. more anxiety inducing
except the vocals
Look...I'm sorry, but all I can imagine is the Odessa cheerleaders looking at Dallas Carter and fanning themselves with their hands like "Oh my goodness gracious! Negro cheeyaleadas? Well I nevah!"
This was a great movie - and truthfully the book was even better because it was true and the individuals were much more detailed and in-depth, as well as what Texas High School Football is all about.
doesn't get any better than Texas high school football some off the greatest players have come from this great state
“This is going to be an all out war”
Amazing
Shout out to the Dallas Carter cheerleaders. Swag and attitude all day!!!
I love this Movie, I had a Coolest Dream about the Texas Football game, that reminds me of my High School Football game back in the past. I love that High School Texas Football game. That was for the Kennesaw Mountain High School Football game too.
Song name: The Refused - New Noise
It's just "Refused"... "The Refused" is a different band.
jldavis916 thanks. Came all the way here looking for the name of this song!
This whole scene gives me goosebumps… For a HS football player it don’t get no better…
Never played any organized football. Only basketball. But this scene pumps me the fuck up. Great movie
0:41 is so hype
Dallas Carters Mascot is the greatest thing i have ever seen
You should really get out more
7th Flag Over Texas is such a cool fucking motto lol
Shoutout to the real nigga with a perm at 1:23 lmao
Coach Gaines - Great Grandmas Drawers !
1988 little league world series. We got introduced to a Astros game at the Astrodome. Not sure exactly which one. Nice year for us also. Spring northwest 45 baseball team
Permian Panthets vs Carter Community College
forgot how amazing this movie was. the program is still number one though.
The soundtrack for this movie was top notch still my favorite scene
I think I read in the book that a lot of the Dallas Carter players were wearing the black face visors/shields, which added to the intimidation factor. I believe the Texas high school governing body banned them shortly after, unless you could prove you medically needed one.
i was so happy to buy one in highschool they are expensive used it for about 10 min and had to cut it off the helmet fucking things fog up really bad
Possibly one of the best football movies of all time
Best movie of ALL TIME!!!!
chills
Damn. Carter was huge!! Even the cheerleaders were intimidating
They always have kids that have been held back a couple of years..
Dallas didn't really look like this lol.
This movie is a masterpiece
Music is the swedish music cult band The Refused with the song "New Noise". World first REAL hardcore band.
this movie fucking owned when i was a youngster in love with football!
THIS FREAKIN VIDEO PUMPS ME UP, HAHA!
Go outside and tackle the mailman!!! LOL
In our games we would NEVER look at the other team before the kickoff. Utterly ignored them even if they shouted or insulted you. Just warmed up and then the kick-off.
Lehmann Peters I remember rival game team look at each other but reason why because mofo knew about Carter like carter knew about them but didn’t like them!!! In real life they couldn’t stand the panther....
@@Du808-o8k why they didn't like permian?
@@bilpaparigormoetis5020 probably because Permian was the most successful HS team in the district during the time period. A team that good, even if it is HS, definitely adds a competitive spark inside of an athlete. In the documentary “What Carter Lost” DC’s Derric Evans flat out said he disliked Permian.
Sitting in the theatre as a kid and hearing this song for the first time! Chills!!! Can I scream! Damn I love this song. It is a must for any football playlist
What is it
@@dirtydan9894 new noise
gives me the chills
Bruh the cheerleaders scene has to be the funniest part...😂😂😂
In reality, this wasn't the championship. The 30 for 30 on this was excellent!
RIP Chris Comer #45
What happened to him?
@@genghiskahn1989 Actor committed suicide.
Best part is when Coach Gaines says, “it’s Permian time”
Jeff Brown, i would have to say that playing the semi finals at the Astrodome is possible because Texas loves their football and oilfield money couldve made that happen back in those days but not now since the price of oil has dropped. The kid at 1:24 that plays for Dallas Carter looks like the mascot, lol.
Whats it like out there? Coach, they Big, They fast, they dirty,....they fast...
Texas High School Football! “Friday Night Lights" as the Book And Movie title is truly the best thing in Texas to look forward too after a long hard week at work
I feel bad for ppl that will know the feeling of playing Texas high school football
If you're from Texas and you played high school football... You just know it's different.
Having 25 million people in your state helps..It's big all over the country...small towns, suburbs and the inner city. Friday Night lights baby !!!
High school on Friday's, College on Saturdays, NFL on Sundays.. God bless America !!!!
Such a good movie
Nothing like Senior FootBall