Head Coach Joe Prud'homme, a seven-time Texas high school football champion, faces the greatest challenge of his career: resurrecting the Texas Wesleyan University Rams program. The Rams haven't played a football game since World War II.
After more than a year of preparation, the Texas Wesleyan University Rams take the field for their first football game in more than 75 years.
The Texas Wesleyan University Rams travel to Kansas for their first game of the season.
Texas Wesleyan President Frederick Slabach tells Coach Joe Prud'homme if he only wins one game all season it has to be this one.
Injuries take their toll on the Rams as the team faces a tough four game stretch leading into conference play.
Texas Wesleyan University backup wide-receiver Anthony Caston emerges as the heart and soul of the Rams offense despite juggling a full-time job, caring for his two young children and living out his football dream.
The Texas Wesleyan University Rams are overdue for a win. But going into their game against Lyon College in Arkansas, they learn that Andreu Kirby, the lynchpin of their offense, is out for the season.
Playing on no sleep following a double shift at his security job, Rams Receiver Anthony Caston proves true toughness is found in the soul and spirit.
The Rams travel to the Panhandle of Oklahoma to face their toughest opponent yet in their final game of the season.
As their historic first season comes to an end, Coach Joe and the Rams reflect on lessons learned and turn their attention to next season.