A new season and a new year, means new players for the Hoover Bucs. The team prepares for the Homecoming game, knowing that they have already lost their chance to go to the National Championship game.
As the Bucs rebuild after their first loss and adjust to a new crop of players, there are bound to be bumps in the road.
The Bucs may be coming off of a win against Vestavia, but the Hoover High team still has some kinks to work out on the playing field on this episode of Two-A-Days. After the hard-fought battle against the Rebels, Brandon says that he and Ross are still trying to get on the same page
After the big win over Homewood, some of the Bucs' girlfriends decide it's time for a little rest and relaxation. Jaime, Brittany, and Kristin throw a BBQ for their boys, but there's a small kink in the plan -- they can't cook. Food aside, the group still manages to have fun playing pool... all except for Mark, who decides to lay low and watch a football game by his lonesome.
It's playoff season in Hoover, Alabama, and Coach Propst is hell-bent on making sure his players live up to the Buccaneer legacy.
The seniors continue to have their minds on other things besides football. Ross contemplates his college picks, while Charlie, Mark and DeJohn wonder about their futures.
Hoover prepares to face Homewood in the state semifinal. Propst tells Mark and DeJohn that they have to finish strong. Brittany, Kristen and Maria visit a tarot-card reader looking for fun, but the visit leaves Brittany and Kristen in tears.
It's playoff season and the Bucs are gearing up to make history. Plowing through the playoff games, the team can almost smell its fifth consecutive State Championship title -- a feat no other team has ever achieved. But, the road to the 'ship isn't an easy one. Before the big dance, the Bucs need to face their rivals, the Vestavia Rebels.
As Mark, Charlie and DeJohn contemplate what could be their last high school football game, Coach worries about Brandon's focus and whether the receiver will ever be able to connect with quarterback Ross.