

- ELEMENTARY FOOTBALL STORY MOVIE
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The movie was itself inspired by a bestselling book, Friday Night Lights: A Town, a Team and a Dream, written by journalist H. The movie was a more direct adaptation of the story of the real-life Permian Panthers, but it simplified and changed some aspects of the real story, such as having the team lose in the finals instead of the semifinal of the Texas state championship.
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The show was inspired by the success of the 2004 movie of the same name, which starred Billy Bob Thornton as Coach Gary Gaines and was directed by Peter Berg, who also helmed the TV show.
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The television series wasn't the first use of the title Friday Night Lights.
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Download our free app for Apple, Android and Kindle devices.RELATED: Friday Night Lights' Season 2 Murder Storyline Was A Mistake.Stay in touch with us anytime, anywhere. Powerball: Winning ticket of $2 billion jackpot sold in California.Some voters didn't get all their ballots at Tulsa polling place.DOWNLOAD the 2 News Oklahoma app for alerts.Decision 2022: Stitt, Republicans sweep key Oklahoma races.Pryor game will be Saturday, at 7:30 p.m. They had no clue that was their last game.”Ĭollier says that Sperry vs. They didn’t know that last game they played. As a fundraising type of event and to give our kids one final chance to play because they never got that chance of finality. “They volunteered to just come to Sperry. A youth football coach from Pryor reached out to Collier to schedule a game, so the Sperry players could play one last time. Collier says it’s the playoff games where they could have made a couple thousand dollars.īut Collier says the money is the least important part because the players are taking the brunt of the punishment. He told me he wasn’t part of the vote to suspend the team, and the championship game was already scheduled to be held in Dewey, so Sperry wouldn’t have benefited.

We reached out KYFL's president, who is also the coach of Dewey’s 5th and 6th-grade football team. So, they went against their bylaws by recommending a punishment, that doesn’t even exist within the bylaws, in a way that the bylaws don’t allow them to do.”Ĭollier also says the suspension is affecting Sperry’s booster club. "Which goes against their bylaws because the bylaws say that board members of the league have to determine disciplinary actions. “So, they ended up having a town rep vote," says Collier. And he says the decision to suspend Sperry was made through a town rep vote. The GoFundMe description alleges board members for KYLF, the Dewey Youth Booster Club, and town representatives worked together to prevent Sperry, an undefeated team, from playing in the championship game.Ĭollier says the league’s bylaws don’t lay out a clear punishment for recording another team’s game. "And we decided we are going to just stand up to them and do what’s right.” “This goes on in so many different places in youth sports and people don’t want to go through the trouble of actually taking action and stepping up and standing up for what’s right," says Collier. Will Collier started a GoFundMe to raise money to cover the legal fees, saying it all started when a Sperry coach was accused of filming a game between two other teams, and Sperry’s 5th and the 6th-grade football team was suspended by the KanOk Youth Football League.Ĭollier says the team was suspended in a way that goes against the league’s bylaws, and only the coach should be punished, not the players. A local youth football coach is taking legal action after his 5th and 6th-grade team was suspended from playoffs, after another coach on the same team, got in trouble with the league.
