One of those '70s-era shows you start out watching for the kitsch factor, but then you gradually learn that the plotlines are stronger than you think. No, this wasn't Eight Is Enough or Diff'rent Strokes - this was a well-done program for its' time (1978-81), starring Ken Howard as a former athlete who becomes a coach at a mostly black high school. Seasons one and two are out on DVD, and although everybody hates the final season (mostly new cast members), I think that should be released as well. It's a good thing the show is on DVD, too. For some reason, when ESPN was running the series a few years back, they wouldn't show the episodes where the team members form a doo-wop group!! (Unusually large, too - eight members?) The final season had one show where they pressed up their own 45, which was a lame disco remake of "Under The Boardwalk."And that theme song was funky as a big-head BITCH...[/b]