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8/10
We'd take "COACH" over First Class any day!
redryan6420 December 2007
In our way of life, Television Sitcoms come and go. Some series make such a brief appearance on the television schedule that they are virtually totally forgotten. It would seem that even a seemingly good premise, proper casting and high volume publicity blitzing of promo spots cannot guarantee any degree of success at all. There are certain intangibles, like chemistry and good old luck, which play a big role in the ratings ordeal.

It does seem that a lot of our more successful situation comedies of recent years have had one thing in common. Where the main character so often would be someone who was above it all, we have finally begun to see the lead character's having a foible or two.

Hence we have been treated to an array of less than perfect main characters such as Judd Hirsch's Alex Reiger in "TAXI" (1978-83) or Ted Danson as Sam Malone in "CHEERS" (1982-93). These characters have all of the faults and foibles as any of us, and maybe even a tad more in some areas.

Then why not have a series about the comical trials and tribulations of a guy who just happens to be a Head Coach at a Major (though fictional) University having a big time Varsity Football Program. His life goes on all year long; he doesn't get put on a shelf after the Autumn Football Season. Even if their squad is playing in one of those big time Bowl Games around New Years Day, they still have things to do in February, March, April, etc.

That brings us to "COACH", and none too soon! The series is as much a success due to those in the cast, but they also had some very good comic situations in which to let their characters just do their thing.

The main characters are Head Coach Hayden Fox (Craig T. Nelson), his Fiancée, Christine Armstrong, Asst. Coach, Luther Van Dam (Jerry Van Dyke) and Asst. Coach Dauber Dynzinski (Bill Fagerbake).

Most all of the series' episodes were built around these 4 adult characters and their problems with acceptance, status in the community and their relations with the opposite s-e-x. After all, just because one has been a Varsity Jock and B.M.O.C. doesn't mean that he wouldn't have a problem with acne or with finding the right girl as his mate.

Additionally, the series made good use of semi-regular and recurring characters. There's Hayden's Daughter from previous marriage, Kelly Fox (Clare Casey) and her totally non-athlete Boy Friend, Stuart Rosebrock (Kris Kam), who is a Theatre Major and a Mime. Athletic Director Howard Burleigh (Kenneth Kimmons) and wife Shirley (Georgia Engel) are always around as the "Per-Fect" couple. Howard's biggest foible his being the guy forever seeking proper respect as his position of Athletic Director.

And speaking of seeking recognition and respect, there are some problems wit the University's Band Director, Riley Pringel (Ray Birk). In one of our favourite episodes, Pringel attempts to have Luther's Basset Hound declared as an incurably viscous and dangerous to the community; because of a problem that occurred over mistaking a band leaders baton for hot dog. (Just see it!)

As for Luther, Jerry Van Dyke gets our award for hid "dark horse", "sleeper" of a character, who steals the show. In all of his years in Comedy and having Comic Roles in Films and TV, this is him at his very best.* He plays the 'Old Dumb Guy' to Bill Fagerbake's Dauber, a 'Young' Dumb Guy, but both characters are enjoyable, even lovable.

The setting of the mythical Minnesota State University served the series, its story lines and the cast quite well. There were plenty of "situations" developing that related to the team and its players; members of the "Screaming Eagles".

So then why did the Producers decide along about the 1995-96 season, in the series penultimate year on NBC, to change the locale? They went from coaching the fictitious Minnesota State University "Screaming Eagles" to the make believe Orlando Breakers of the National Football League. The routines were modified to fit into a situation that was in the NFL in sunny Florida, rather than North Woodsy Minnesota and the NCAA.

Perhaps the ratings on "COACH" were beginning to slip a little or something like that. Producer then decides to give it a little boost or bump in the Nielsens by a little transformation of setting. But obviously it didn't work.

It seems it never does. We remember similar situations with similar remedies in previous decades in such renowned situation comedy series. "OUR MISS BROOKS" (1952-56), McHALE's NAVY (1962-66) and "LAVERNE AND SHIRLEY" (1976-83) are all top rated sitcoms that followed the very same late series course correction in change of locale. In all cases, including that of "COACH", the change is done for the same reason, to give a renewed interest in its viewers. It's a sink or swim proposition.

In any case, no matter how popular and successful a series might be, it will still run its course, eventually running out of gas and passing on. Just like all of us.

NOTE: * Jerry Van Dyke said in an interview that in his time in show business he had once turned down the lead character of Gilligan in "GILLIGAN'S ISLAND"(1964-67) to accept the lead in "MY MOTHER THE CAR"(1965-66). And prior to "COACH", he seriously considered retirement! Thanks Jerry, we're all glad you didn't buy that rocking chair!
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8/10
Coachable
galahad58-121 July 2018
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Coach was one of my favorite shows during the 90's. Craig T. Nelson was fantastic as Hayden Fox and the show had a great sense of humor. Now that was for the first six seasons where Coach knew how to continue to grow as a show. They had known that Stuart had worn out his welcome and replaced him, they knew that Kelly and her whiney child act had grown old and replaced her, and they knew that the focus was better when the show concentrated on the three coaches. Season 7, though, was the start of the decline of the show. Luther's character went from a bumbling Three Stooges type of caricature to a mean spirited, spoiled, self-centered character who was no longer funny or endearing. By season 8 the Luther was so spiteful and mean that I actually hated his character and that continued until the end of the show.

Season 8 was a big mistake and the end of the show - even though it went another year - this was the beginning of the end. The entire NFL run made a mockery of the show that everyone had known and loved - it was so bad that ratings went down and it caused a beloved show to be cancelled. Nothing was good about seasons 8 and 9 - it made a fool out of Coach Fox, it continued the nastiness of Luther Van Damme and introduced the two worse characters in the entire 9 year run: Doris and Martine. Even getting rid of the ridiculous houseman Martine was too late to save the show. While Katherine Helmond was great in SOAP (and a bit in Who's the Boss), she was dreadful and annoying in Coach.

A 10 for seasons 1-6, an 8 for season 7, a 3 for seasons 8 and 9.
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7/10
One of those handful of shows that you never forget
nomoons1127 December 2011
This isn't my favorite show of all time but it's one of those I never forgot. The reason this show works is cause of the ensemble cast. Especially Craig T. nelson and Jerry Van Dyke.

What makes this work is Craig T. Nelson. He's almost the "Archie Bunker" of the 90's...without the racial part. He's a Neanderthal type who thinks guys are the Kings and football guys rule all and women are all wrong. The fun part is, you get to see all his flaws. He's insecure and self conscious about his relationship with his girlfriend...basically he's like all guys. That's why this show works, cause he's like every guy.

With every show there's a "Barney Fife" type character and in this show it's no different. Here you find, Jerry van Dyke. You can thank casting for putting him in this role cause it was a role of a lifetime. He plays the absolute bumbling old assistant football coach who is clueless about almost everything and is nuts about Elvis. Again, a lot of guys are like this so it's easy to see why this show last for 8 years. For reference on his character, watch the "Sweeties Cereal" episode.

This show tries to show you the life of a football coach but it's really about a simple guy who happens to be a football coach who's a little outdated in his way of thinking. Trust me, watch this show and laugh. I always do.
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Under-Rated Classic
Matlock-45 May 1999
Of all of the shows (Comedies) I have seen, Coach is the the most under-rated and one of the best I have seen. You have one hell of a comedic (and dramatic) actor Craig T. Nelson and when you put together him with a cast that includes Jerry Van Dyke you have success. It's a shame I got into this show after its initial run, but thank God for repeats or I would have missed the greatness this show has to offer. A+ ALL THE WAY
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7/10
Early Seasons were great
alfman00727 December 2020
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But later, I would say after season 5-6 they started to get stupid and just not the same especially after Christine and Haden got married. Never much liked Christine but she was not around that much in the early seasons so she was barrable but later she really became a stick in the mud and Haden just turned into a complete idiot altogether, sad really. But I kept watching because of Luther and Dauber, fantastic characters. Then after the kid was born it got even worse and it was good that it ended when it did because it was just getting embarrassing at that point.

God Bless
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6/10
not bad for a 90's show...
SamPamBam16 October 2020
The real problem here is of course, they had no where to go....by season 5 they had used up just about every good story line they had in them, and had resorted to plots that, although plenty of old fashioned humor in it, were beginnning to skim the edge of some social justice crap that dominates sitcoms these days...still, back in its day it was a fine alternative to some of the crap the networks were offering. lots of predictable situations (luther setting christine's wedding dress on fire) that were done hilariously, and always good for a roll-on-the-floor laugh out loud...but by the end of this, it just was a way to occupy your time for a half hour... some of the best plots involved coach fox's dynamic with son-in-law stuart; some of the worst plots involved very annoying Athletic Director Howard Burleigh and his annoying wife. Still, binge watch the first 4 and a half seasons, skip the morbid episodes (bob golic) and the put Fawlty Towers back on the telly.
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9/10
I think "Coach" was one of TV's most underrated shows
Rapper2998 February 2007
I feel like their is shows that stand the test of time like a "I love Lucy", "All In the Family". However will "Coach" be remembered 15 even 25 years from now? In my opinion it should have consideration. Its was a well written show (for the most part) but most of all, it was the solid cast that kept the show strong for 8 out of the 10 years airing on ABC. Emmy's went to Craig T. Nelson, for his lead role as "Hayden Fox". also a well deserved Emmy Nod went to Jerry Van Dyke, who's very funny character as "Luther Van Damn. Im disappointed however, that its syndicated only at 5:00 and 6:00am. It was dropped fast from Nick @ Nite's prime time lineup in 2004 ,and i never understood why. Im still Anxiously awaiting the release of the show on DVD soon.
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6/10
The Dad from Poltergeist
view_and_review19 March 2024
What struck me about "Coach" when I first saw it was Craig T. Nelson. My first reaction when I saw him was, "HE'S THE DAD IN POLTERGEIST!" The scariest movie I had seen up to that point. The second person I noticed was Jerry Van Dyke. Before I even knew what his name was I was staring at him thinking, "Man, he looks a lot like Dick Van Dyke." Of course, later I found out his name and it wasn't hard to put two and two together.

Craig T. Nelson played the coach in "Coach." He was Coach Hayden Fox, the football coach of a college program. Jerry Van Dyke was his assistant, Coach Luther Van Dam. Jerry always had me laughing. He was not the brightest bulb in the bunch and he played that role well. Another slow-witted guy was Dauber (Bill Fagerbakke). He wasn't as funny as Coach Luther, but he had his moments.
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9/10
An absolute ABC classic!
Catherine_Grace_Zeh16 July 2006
"COACH," in my opinion, is an absolute ABC classic! I haven't seen every episode, but I still enjoyed it. There are many episodes that I enjoyed. One of them was where Hayden (Craig T. Nelson) and Christine (Shelley Fabares) faced wedding mishaps. If you want to know why, you'll have to have seen it for yourself. Before I wrap this up, I'd like to say that everyone always gave a good performance, the production design was spectacular, the costumes were well-designed, and the writing was always very strong. In conclusion, even though it can be seen in syndication now, I strongly recommend you catch it just in case it goes off the air for good.
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5/10
This Is Exactly What You Expect From Craig T Nelson
chadcampbell-9303314 June 2021
See the title. After watching this show you'll see Hayden Fox in every other character Craig T Nelson plays. Run of the mill 90s sitcom.
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8/10
First 7 seasons are great
petperfect27 December 2022
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I love this show up until they leave Minnesota.it just falls short,so much of the comedic stuff was based around mostly feasible scenarios of coaching a small time school.even the national title is far fetched but the whole pro thing,just didn't understand the purpose of it.messed the dynamic up.excluded the dentist,and Burleigh for the most part.just wish they would of stayed at Minnesota state.other then that the writing is top notch,it's one of those shows where you forget you watching actors.you become part of the show.minnesota state is a very real college and Hayden and the cast are real people.actors is top notch,I would honestly say it's one of the best 7 season a sitcom has ever produced.
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underrated
Wood-1827 April 2000
i think that this is one of the more underrated series of the late 90's. It was tough to compete against such series as "Cheers" "Seinfeld" and "The Cosby Show" I am sure, but if that show were to debut now it would be more of a hit then it was. (Much like "Wings" in that effect)
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10/10
You don't have to be a football hero to love this beautiful show
drystyx19 March 2007
COACH, the TV series about a Minnesota State University head football coach and the way he tries to use everyone around him, is a classic, and you don't have to be a football fan to enjoy the show. Most of the comedy stems from the lead man's villainous ways, and how they backfire at him. Yes, the coach is the bad guy, and that's what makes this so funny. He surrounds himself with dopey, old school, red neck assistants, but wait! These assistants know more about computers than he does. They are more understanding and tolerant of homosexuals, emotional actors, and successful women than he is. They are less red neck than he is. Get the picture? He keeps coming up with a semblance of being a respectable, informed leader, when all the time, he is the biggest bigot on the campus. And he always gets his come uppance. The supporting cast make this show, and Nelson is excellent as the "J R Ewing" of the group. Not enough can be said about the genius of Van Dyke and the others. The coach is always forced into situations he hates, such as having to get a dog to please a wealthy widow so he can get her to donate money to his program. All along, she knows he is an ogre, and she plays him for the sucker. And who saves the day for him? His dopey assistant, who really cares for the dog, who really has some dignity and integrity in him. Does "Coach" learn anything about "Integrity"? Yes, each episode. He learns that you keep have to try faking it better. Almost every show is a classic. I'm partial to the ones where he feuds with the tall woman's basketball coach, and where he tries unsuccessfully, to manipulate wealthy widows while assistant Van Dam (Van Dyke) will just be himself and outdo the coach each time.
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8/10
Some bumps in the road, but overall, watchable.
piercejeans1 October 2022
OK, this is not the king of all executed sitcoms as far as plot and writing. Craig Nelson and Shelley Fabares made the parts. Their acting was spot on, and they did everything they could do given the dialogue. Some of the plots were very weak. Some of the gems of the series could have fathered paths to go down that could have given more than one episode. One wonders why Barry Kemp chose to use a hit and run technique on the individual episodes, and not the shotgun approach.

Jerry Van Dyke's character was weak. It strained credibility past the breaking point, unless this was part of a Three Stooges film. Jerry Van Dyke had great acting abilities, but the character part they gave him of a moron did not fit several categories. No winning coach team would have not fired him within weeks. His constant bumbling was costly and aggravating, not only for the story line but also for the audience.

Shelley Fabares was perfect. Her acting and appearance and casting was a strong TEN. Dauber / Bill Fagerbakke was also perfect. The character was well written for what it was.

I could have done without the Stuart character and interplay with Kelly. Certainly, had they stuck more to the football side as a docu-comedy and had a lot less soap opera drama, I think this might have made it to classic status. A football show does not have to be full of laughs every minute. Just like romance comedy movies are not all full of belly laughs. The series just tries too hard in episode after episode. I am reminded of the Chuck Lorre production technique of going with the potty humor and the lowest common denominator. So the show can have his daughter in it, but as a side note and not part of the main plots, much like the paradigm, Everybody Loves Raymond. ELR did not revolve around the kids or their love lives. It never crossed over into soap opera territory. Coach always seemed to be straining for the female audience. When you try to please everybody, you wind up pleasing no one.

So why did I watch it? I think I watch it with an editing eye, always looking for what was possible, and how it could have been better. Much like I do when watching Two and a Half Men. They could have done without the Jake part, and a lot of potty humor filled the show out from its main plots.

There were some very seriously funny and interesting episodes. The episodes where Hayden is trying to make Christine pregnant by various doctor visits and medical aids and Troy Aikman. These were funny and surprising and full of great lines. I go back and rewatch certain episodes over and over, much like listening to a favorite oldie song.

Well that's enough of an idea and a critique. It is damned hard to write a consistently funny and interesting show week after week, and they certainly tried for 200 episodes. There is no perfect sitcom. There are hits and misses in all of them. Seinfeld and ELR are no exceptions. It's hard to produce funny on a weekly schedule. A fine effort overall.

As far as the Orlando shows, I liked them very much. I don't think they HAD to go anywhere with the show. I think they could have stayed in Orlando for ten years. There seemed to be a lot of pressure to go deep into the future in the last episodes, much like the mistake Castle and Seinfeld shows made in their finales. And the characters could have driven the plots without moving the football team into championships. Thanks for reading this.
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10/10
Craig and Jerry Made the Show
shelbythuylinh20 November 2021
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Really glad that they gave the show a second chance about a football coach who lives, breathes, and sleeps the sport and that over in his assistant coaches that have to keep up with him.

Craig T Nelson and the late Jerry Van Dyke made the show. Along with other crazed but lovable characters there. Shirley Fabres makes a great support as Nelson's girlfriend and soon to be wife as the perfect "straight man" role there.
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Great series
Op_Prime5 January 2000
A definite classic. Craig T. Nelson and Jerry Van Dyke were the funniest on the series. Today's writers should take a lesson from this and other classic sitcoms. The series finale was the best episode. It's a shame the show has come to an end but at least there are reruns.
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9/10
I HATE sports, but LOVE COACH Fox and his gang! ;D
midnitepantera29 April 2021
Love this show back in the day, Coach Fox, Luther and Dauber are as hilarious as the 3 stooges were. They play off of each others stupidity, but this show has a lot of heart too. Good show to re-watch and make you LOL! :D.
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10/10
jerry van dyke
dbrockskk14 December 2018
Dang! in addition to being overweight jerry van dyke is really short! I mean he is really SHORT. I wonder if Dick Van Dyke is equally short? I must be the only person on the planet who doesn't think Jerry Van Dyke is all that funny. I think he's silly and he gets on my nerves. Dauber and Howard were the funny ones! The one I saw tonight he just walks in their house, doesn't even knock I guess that's their fault though Even with a baby in the house they don't lock the door. When I first started watching it I though he lived with Hayden and Christine because he was always over there all the time. He's too short and fat to be a football coach.
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10/10
Stands up to the test of time. CLASSIC! Great Cast!
daveybarra-378-5592824 January 2022
Just binge watched all 9 seasons. I DVRed the Thanksgiving marathon and started watching Christmas day only stopping to eat, sleep and of course go to work. So well done. Very entertaining! We love this series then, and now! My only wish is that I could own the complete box set in Blu-ray. A real hi-res production version not some knock-off low res version. Is it true the masters were lost in a fire? What a shame. There must be someone with copies.
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Dauber Rules!!!
Jdc10216 July 2002
This show is a classic. In my opinion, its not quite as good as Seinfeld or Cheers, but its definately in the same place as the older episodes of Friends (Not anymore, the show is getting ridiculous and not funny..)and Wings. My favorite character is Dauber, the guy is just so dumb yet loveable and so is Luther and Hayden. The whole cast had great chemistry as did some of the supporting characters like Kelly's husband, Stewart. This was a great show and hopefully it will go to Nick-At-Nite, like I hear it will... Thanks..
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9/10
Even Better Than I Remembered It
Faith_in_CityofAngels27 August 2021
I recently bought the entire series of "COACH" on DVD and I have to be honest here--this might be the best sitcom I have seen in a long while. "Coach" is right up there with "Cheers" and "Seinfeld" in the annals of Greatest Sitcom Ever Made.

Craig T. Nelson is wonderful as the good-hearted-but-cantankerous Coach Hayden Fox. Jerry Van Dyke (Dick Van Dyke's little brother) is wonderful as Hayden's assistant coach, the laughably frugal Luther Van Dam. Bill "Patrick" Fagerbakke really shines as Dauber, Shelley Fabares is excellent as Coach's newswoman' girlfriend Christine Armstrong. Howard Burley, who is excessively corny and yet oddly likable, is another grand addition to the show.

Some people might say "Coach" is too predictable and formulaic. I disagree. Especially in the decade of the "single camera" comedy that takes itself too seriously and pretentiously like "Modern Family" shows like "Coach" are a breath of fresh air.

I remember reading seven years ago there was a "Coach" reboot in the cards. But, unfortunately, it got benched. ABC, I read, felt the project was "too dated." What a pity! I would have loved to have seen the further exploits of Coach Hayden Fox, a true American and one of Minnesota's finest.
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10/10
A Touchdown all the way!
williamdoyle-3462926 January 2023
Like in the great movie Rocky, what made it so wonderful was the relationship between Rocky and Adrian. What makes the TV show Coach so wonderful is the relationship Coach Hayden Fox has with Christine Armstrong. The chemistry between Craig T Nelson and Shelley Fabares was off the charts brilliant! With their acting skill sets and the superb writing of the shows proved to be a delicious recipe for success, many laughs and a lot of great tears shed. Sure it is a football themed show on the surface but the shows staying power is the relationship and deep bond of love they have for each other. Add in The greats Jerry Van Dyke and Bill Fagerbakke as the football assistant coaches and best friends and you have a show that will live beautifully forever. As a guy in my early 50s now I watched and really liked it then in the 1990s to today... joyfully binge watching the complete series now on dvd, I grew to love this masterpiece. Craig T Nelson is a rock star in this as when he speaks its great, but the look and expression on his face without speaking is even better! A must watch for all!
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10/10
Relive a great show!
udhoop7 March 2021
So 2020 the year of covid shutdowns and I decided to watch a bunch of good ol shows starting with Coach. Awesome old school entertainment to make you laugh out loud. I actually cried during the final episode... A sure sign that I am 20 years older than when it originally aired. Still not sure how Jerry VanDam never won for best supporting actor.
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One of a kind
jerryjr31 December 1998
This is the only series of its kind. I believe that they targetted the older crowd. I may be 17 but I wouldn't miss it.
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started great but went downhill
wappfalls522 June 2001
The writers of Coach really had a no-win situation. The best part about the show was that he was taking a team of nobodies and trying to turn a football program around at a fictitious school that supposedly had a once great football program. Minnesota State was the underdog. They started out taking things slow. They didn't rush into making them champions. In th first season they were happy to just get a few wins. Then they made it to their first Bowl game (where they got killed in a blizzard). Then Hayden beat his mentor and won his first Bowl game. This culminated in the team winning the national championship.

That is where the trouble began and the producers knew it. Where do they go from there? Sure, the team trying to defend their championship was enough to sustain one season. But that was it. The main reason for the shows existence was gone.

So what did the writers do in a last ditch effort? They give Hayden another bunch of underdogs, an expansion NFL team. It just didn't work. Coach (the show) was about Minnesota State. Not Florida. The shows really lost a lot of quality after that move. It was a classic example of a show that should have gone out on top a season or two earlier.
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