Netflix has dropped a trailer for ‘Last Chance U: Basketball’ Season 2
The eight-episode second season premieres December 13th on Netflix.
The eight-episode second season premieres December 13th on Netflix.
Bad Sport will cover the 2002 Salt Lake City Olympic figure skating scandal, Indycar driver Randy Lanier's marijuana-smuggling operation, Arizona State point-shaving, a "horse hitman," match-fixing in Italian soccer, and the downfall of South African cricket captain Hansie Cronje.
Basketball makes for an intriguing pivot for the Last Chance U franchise, and the trailer looks great.
Netflix's popular sports documentary series returns, switching from football to basketball.
This season focuses on the Laney Eagles and head coach John Beam, coming off an 11-2 2018 season and a California Community College Athletic Association title.
The Laney Eagles are coming off an 11-2 season and their first state title.
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Michael Strahan will serve as an executive producer.
Last Chance U is again covering Independence (KS) Community College and controversial coach Jason Brown, who parted ways with the school after the last football season over an "I'm your Hitler now" text and was since charged with blackmail and identity theft.
Brown claims that Alexandros Alexiou gave himself the "Hitler" nickname, even carrying around Mein Kampf and throwing Nazi salutes. Brown added "I regret and have great remorse over my actions."
Netflix’s Last Chance U rebooted itself in its third season by switching focus from East Mississippi Community College...
Last Chance U will do a second-straight season at Kansas' Independence Community College.
Last Chance U has brought plenty of attention to the Independence Community College Pirates and head coach Jason Brown. They're hoping to use some of that to get a practice field.
The acclaimed docu-series will be back next month, spotlighting a Kansas community college whose brash new coach will look to turn around a struggling program.
"I like it a lot, because it gave me a platform to be able to reach out and help others through my story and through my journey. I get a lot of positive response back from a lot of people around the world — Germany, France, Paris, a lot of places that use my story and it keeps them going."
Franklin was a half second away from a touchdown and then... whoops.
Wright's brother Camion Patrick, also a former Last Chance U and Indiana player, had his charges dismissed.
Wright, a star of Last Chance U's second season, is charged with one count of criminal homicide.
There's no word on if Johnson will be able to return to football this year.
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