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Against the Grain
Insurance salesman Ed Clemons has just taken on the task of coaching the slumping high school football team of the small, but football-crazy town of Sumpter, Texas. He is given just one season to turn the fumbling teens around, and he th...

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Against the Grain
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About Against the Grain
Insurance salesman Ed Clemons has just taken on the task of coaching the slumping high school football team of the small, but football-crazy town of Sumpter, Texas. He is given just one season to turn the fumbling teens around, and he throws himself into the job wholeheartedly. Though his methods ruffle the feathers of the quiet little town, he manages to make some real progress with the players. The show was inspired by Buzz Bissinger's book Friday Night Lights: A Town, A Team, and a Dream.
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Release Year
1993
TMDB Rating
6.5
Available Sources
19
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/tv/against-the-grain-17345
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Season 1
8 episodes | 1993-10-01
Pilot
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The Buck Stops ... There
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Respect
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The Reunion
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Don't Be a Stranger
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Two-Minute Drill
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E Pluribus Unim
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A House is Not a Home
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