Last Chance U Where Are They Now 2018

Documentary film series about American football game

Last Fortune U
The title styled in block lettering like a college sweater logo written above a player's back
Genre
  • Documentary
  • sports photographic film
Directed past Greg Whiteley, Adam Ridley, Luke Lorentzen
Music by Yuri Tománek, Joseph Minadeo
Original spoken communication English
No. of seasons 5
Nary. of episodes 38
Product
Producers
  • Joe Labracio
  • Disco biscuit Leibowitz
  • Dawn Ostroff
  • Adam Ridley
  • Lucas Smith
  • James D. Stern
  • Greg Whiteley
Yield locations
  • Scooba, Mississippi River (seasons 1–2)
  • Independence, Kansas (seasons 3–4)
  • Oakland, California (season 5)
Running clock time 52–76 minutes
Production companies Boardwalk Pictures,
  • Condé Nast Amusement
  • Endgame Entertainment
  • One Potato Productions
Distributor Netflix
Release
Original release July 29, 2016 (2016-07-29) – July 28, 2020 (2020-07-28)
External links
Internet site

Dying Chance U is an American documentary streaming television series that is produced and premiered by Netflix. The sise-instalment foremost season explores the football game plan at Orient Mississippi Community College, which features several collegial athletes that have had afflict in their lives and struggled with finding structure. The players are then required to execute at the junior college (JUCO) level, under the stewardship of coach Buddy Stephens, in order to prove themselves and restoration to Division I.[1]

The series' second season returned to Mississippi,[2] but transitioned to Independence Community College in Kansas for the show's third season,[3] which premiered connected July 21, 2018. This was followed by a return to Independency for the 4th flavour; information technology debuted on July 19, 2019.[4] The final season took place at Laney College in Oakland, California and premiered connected July 28, 2020. In 2020, it was announced that a written drama supported the first deuce seasons would be produced by and starring Courteney Cox.[5]

Abstract [edit]

The first two seasons focus on all aspects of the football computer programme at East Mississippi Profession College, one of the most no-hit JUCO programs in the land. Major themes include the academic struggles of the players – some of whom give birth come from severely disadvantaged backgrounds. This is set against an overall salvation and coming-of-age "last chance" report for the group of men struggling to find their invest. Team academic advisor Bretagne Wagner is featured conspicuously as she is tasked with acquiring all team members to graduate on time. Mind coach Buddy Stephens' struggles with dominant his temper is also a major idea, which is often juxtaposed with his earnest Christian faith that he attempts to leave on the team.

Temper 1 [redact]

The crew followed the EMCC Lions during their 2015 flavor as they attempted to capture their one-fourth JUCO domestic title. While the team appeared dominant for much of the year, their temper was derailed after a brawl broke out during their plot with Mississippi Delta. EMCC was disqualified from the state playoffs and a potential mooring to the national backup game.[6]

Ranking: NJCAA released prior to halting.[7]

EMCC Lions 2015 season results
Date Opponent Rank Locate Solution
August 27 Southwest Mississippi No. 1
  • Sullivan–Windham Field
  • Scooba, MS
W 69–20
Sep 3 at Atomic number 102. 4 Copiah–President Abraham Lincoln No. 1
  • Stone Stadium
  • Wesson, Disseminated sclerosis
L 24–31
Sep 10 Coahoma Nary. 7
  • Edward Vincent Sullivan–Windham Bailiwick
  • Scooba, MS
W 69–0
September 17 at Northeast Mississippi No. 7
  • Tiger Bowl
  • Booneville, MS
W 56–7
September 26 Itawamba No. 6
  • Sullivan–Windham Field
  • Scooba, Disseminated multiple sclerosis
W 48–24
October 1 at Jones County No. 7
  • Bobcat Sports stadium/Sim Cooley Field
  • Ellisville, MS
W 49–7
Oct 8 at Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr. No. 6
  • Ras Branch Bailiwick
  • Goodman, MS
W 44–28
October 15 No. 4 Northwest Mississippi No. 8
  • Sullivan–Windham Theatre of operations
  • Scooba, MS
W 49–16
October 22 at Mississippi River Delta None. 3
  • Jim Randall Field
  • Moorhead, MS
W 48–0
  • Rankings from Coaches' Poll released prior to the game

Harden 2 [edit]

Netflix returned to Scooba to follow their 2016 season. Once again holding national championship aspirations, the team faced a major vault in that sole 32 of their players were eligible for their opening secret plan with Daniel Jones County Junior College due to suspensions related to the previous season's brawl. EMCC lost that game, 27–25, their first season-opening loss since 2010.[8] The Lions would go connected to win the rest of their games, but were left out of the general championship game when they finished the mollify ranked No. 3 in the polls.[9]

Ranking: NJCAA released antecedent to game.[10]

EMCC Lions 2016 season results
Date Opposition Right-down Internet site Solvent
September 1 at Jones County No. 1
  • Bay lynx Stadium/Sim Cooley Field
  • Ellisville, SM
L 25–27
September 8 at No. 17 Mississippi Disconnect Coast No. 12
  • A. L. Whitethorn Memorial Stadium
  • Perkinston, Multiple sclerosis
W 45–7
September 15 Nor'-east Mississippi No. 14
  • Harry Stack Sullivan–Windham Subject
  • Scooba, MS
W 54–10
September 22 at No. 15 Itawamba No. 11
  • Eaton Field
  • Fulton, MS
W 44–42
September 29 Mississippi Delta No. 9
  • Sullivan–Windham Landing field
  • Scooba, MS
W 73–7
October 6 at Nary. 16 Holmes No. 5
  • RAS Branch Theatre
  • Goodman, Magnolia State
W 63–49
October 15 No. 1 Northwest Mississippi No. 4
  • Sullivan–Windham Field
  • Scooba, Ms.
W 51–32
October 20 at Coahoma None. 3
  • James E. Miller Bowl
  • Clarksdale, MS
W 42–0
October 27 Hinds No. 3
  • Ed Sullivan–Windham Field
  • Scooba, Manuscript
W 42–0
November 5 MS Gulf Coast No. 3
  • Sullivan–Windham Field
  • Scooba, Multiple sclerosis (MACJC Semi)
W 27–24
November 12 No. 4 Northwesterly Mississippi River Zero. 3
  • Sullivan–Windham Field of view
  • Scooba, MS (MACJC Patronage)
W 38–30
December 4 vs. Nary. 13 Kilgore Atomic number 102. 3
  • A. L. May Memorial Sports stadium
  • Perkinston, MS (Magnolia State Bowl)
W 27–17
  • Rankings from Coaches' Poll free prior to the biz

Flavour 3 [cut]

Despite beingness invited back to EMCC for a third season,[11] producers decided to move the show to Independence Community College of Kansas.[12] The new location is different therein ICC has historically had much lower expectations than EMCC; in 2016, IT ended the mollify 5–4, its first winning season in ten years.[13] The ICC Pirates had a very successful recruiting take the field for the 2017 season, landing many acclaimed players who began at NCAA Sectionalization I schools.[14] Jeff Carpenter, the long-sentence Vocalism of the Indy Pirates delivers the back story of the team and the town of Independence, KS.

Ranking: NJCAA released prior to game.[15]

ICC Pirates 2017 flavour results
Date Opposite Rank Locate Result
August 26 Zero. 12 Iowa Western* No. 17
  • Emmot Line of business
  • Independence, KS
L 21–70
September 2 at Fortress Sir Walter Scott
  • Frary Field
  • Fort Scott, Sunflower State
W 30–16
September 9 No. 3 Garden City
  • Emmot Field
  • Independence, Sunflower State
W 27–23
September 23 at Iowa Primal* No. 13
  • Manson High Schooling Field
  • Manson, IA
W 47–7
Sep 30 at Dodge City No. 12
  • Memorial Arena
  • Fudge City, KS
W 32–28
October 7 Ellsworth* No. 7
  • Emmot Field of honor
  • Independence, KS
W 44–38 3OT
October 15 at Upland No. 6
  • Kessinger Field at Scottie Stadium Center
  • Highland, KS
W 9–6
October 28 No. 16 Anne Hutchinson No. 6
  • Emmot Field
  • Independence, Sunflower State
W 24–19
November 4 at No. 10 Butler No. 5
  • BG Products Veterans Sports Complex
  • El Dorado, Kansas
L 27–31
November 11 Coffeyville No. 9
  • Emmot Field
  • Independence, KS
W 27–22
December 4 at No. 4 Northeasterly Oklahoma A&M* No. 7
  • Red ink Robertson Field
  • Miami, Alright (Midwest Stadium Classic)
W 30–20
  • *Non-conference game
  • Rankings from Coaches' Poll released prior to the game

Season 4 [edit]

The fourth season continues in Independence, where the team fails to live up to richly preseason expectations, coating 2–8. After the season, Coach Brown is strained to resign for insensitive remarks.[16] The season acceptable the 2020 Emmy Award for Outstanding Serialized Sports Objective.[17]

Ranking: NJCAA free prior to halt.[15]

ICC Pirates 2018 time of year results
Date Resister Rank Site Result
August 23 at Dodge City No. 6
  • Memorial Bowl
  • Dodge City, KS
W 38–20
September 1 Hutchinson No. 6
  • Emmot Force field
  • Independence, Sunflower State
L 27–37
September 15 No. 7 Garden City No. 13
  • Emmot Field
  • Independence, Kansas
L 21–28
September 22 Fort Scott
  • Emmot Field
  • Independence, KS
L 0–33
October 6 at No. 19 Butler
  • BG Products Veterans Sports Complex
  • Elevation Dorado, KS
L 14–17
October 13 at No. 3 Iowa Western*
  • Titan Stadium
  • Council Bluffs, Iowa
L 21–44
October 20 Coffeyville
  • Emmot Field
  • Independence, KS
L 16–21
October 27 Iowa Amidship*
  • Emmot Field
  • Independence, KS
L 19–20
November 3 at Nobelium. 19 Highland
  • O. Henry Family Sports stadium
  • Highland, KS
L 21–24
November 10 Ellsworth*
  • Emmot Theatre
  • Independence, KS
W 21–15 OT
  • *Non-group discussion game
  • Rankings from Coaches' Poll released prior to the game

Season 5 [blue-pencil]

The fifth harden takes place in Oakland, California at Laney College aboard football head coach John Beam. It premiered in July 2020.

Laney Eagles 2019 harden results
Date Opposer Rank Situation Ensue
September 6 No. 10 Modesto* No. 1
  • Laney Eagle Stadium
  • Oakland, CA
L 20–33
September 14 at No. 6 American River* No. 8
  • Beaver Sports stadium
  • Northwestward Highlands, CA
L 10–15
Sept 20 Feather River* No. 14
  • Laney Eagle Stadium
  • Oakland, CA (Alumni Night)
W 60–14
September 28 at West Hills* No. 15
  • Memorial Sports stadium
  • Coalinga, CA
W 26–16
October 5 at No. 11 Butte* Nary. 17
  • Sir Rex Harrison Bowl
  • Oroville, CA
L 7–24
Oct 18 No. 5 City College of San Francisco No. 20
  • Laney Bird of Jove Stadium
  • Oakland, CA
W 13–10
October 26 No. 1 College of San Mateo No. 16
  • Lucy Craft Laney Eagle Sports stadium
  • Oakland, CA[18]
L 14–29
November 2 Santa Genus Rosa No. 20
  • Laney Bird of Jove Stadium
  • Oakland, CA
W 41–35
November 8 Diablo Valley No. 16
  • Laney Eagle Stadium
  • Oakland, California (Sophomore Night)
W 39–0
November 16 at No. 23 Chabot No. 15
  • Prizefighter Bowl
  • Hayward, California
W 41–21
November 23 Zero. 18 Sierra* No. 15
  • Laney Eagle Stadium
  • Oakland, Calcium (NorCal Grizzly Bowl)
L 14–21
  • *Non-conference game
  • Rankings from Coaches' Poll released prior to the game

Episodes [delete]

Series overview [edit]

Season 1 (2016) [edit]

Season 2 (2017) [blue-pencil]

Season 3 (2018) [edit]

Season 4 (2019) [cut]

Temper 5 (2020) [edit]

Response [redact]

The series was given a positive reappraisal by SB Nation 's Jason Kirk, World Health Organization summed it up as a "carefully crafted drama with personalities to give care about."[19] Hypercritical aggregator web site Metacritic awarded the series a score of 79, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[20]

Featured staff [edit]

EMCC [edit]

  • Buddy Stephens (head coach)
  • Brittany Wagner (academic consultant)
  • Marcus Wood (offensive coordinator)
  • Davern Williams (defensive line coach)
  • Ed Holly (defensive coordinator, season 2)
  • Clint Trickett (quarterbacks coach)
  • Cade Wilkerson (running backs coach)
  • Jordan Lesley (defensive coordinator, season 1)

ICC [delete]

  • Jason Brunette (head up coach)
  • Jason Martin (defensive coordinator, secondary coach)
  • Kiyoshi Townsend Harris (offensive coordinator, offensive line handler)
  • Frank Diaz (quarterback coach)
  • Raechal Martin (channelize athletic trainer)
  • Tam-o'-shanter Geldenhuys (athletic managing director)
  • Latonya Pinkard (English teacher, associate professor)
  • Mark Sir Arthur Travers Harris (Sociology Professor)
  • Heather Mydosh (English teacher)
  • Daniel Barwick (chairperson)
  • Jeff Carpenter (vocalize of the Pirates)

Lucy Craft Laney [edit]

  • John Shaft (head coach, athletic director)
  • Josh Ramos (defensive coordinator, assistant head bus)
  • Jeff Haagenson (disgusting coordinator)
  • Kevin Evans (offensive line coach)
  • Bryan Coughlan (defensive line coach)
  • Rob Crowley (signal caller autobus)
  • Adam Robinson (all-encompassing receivers coach)
  • Derrick Gardner (cornerbacks coach)
  • Turn Becker (athletic flight simulator)

Players [edit]

2015 EMCC Lions players (season 1)
Player Position Transfer in Conveyance out Notes
John Franklin III QB Florida State Chromatic Franklin was formally added to the Auburn football roll in 2016 and played slenderly in his outset season on The Plains, recording unrivalled passing touchdown and cardinal rushing touchdowns piece backing up starter Sean White.[21] In August 2017, atomic number 2 transferred to Florida Atlantic University as a inaccurate receiver.[22] After going undrafted in the 2018 NFL Draft, Franklin signed with the Chicago Bears every bit a defensive back.[23] He spent the 2018 season on the Bears' practice squad, and was in the end waived in August 2019. In Nov, He was sign-language to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers practice squad and was promoted to the active roster a calendar month later, making his NFL debut in a Week 17 loss to the Battle of Atlanta Falcons.[24]
James Wyatt Roberts QB Mississippi Country On the present, Richard John Roberts mentions that if big offers preceptor't come in, he's going to be content to march on to Mississippi State, where he would assist as a educatee and not walk-on to the football team.
Dead on target to his word of honor, Roberts did not walk about-on to Magnolia State State.[25] However, after a quarterback transferred proscribed of the team, Forefront Coach Dan Mullen approached Wyat, WHO then walked-on to the team.[26]
Dacorius (D. J.) Law RB UAB Law was officially admitted to UAB later on final clearance was provided on August 30, 2016. Struggling with academics and an injured knee, he did non play for UAB and unexhausted the team in May 2017.[27]
Allenzae Staggers WR Southern Miss Staggers linked the Southern Miss eleven after the apogee of his Junior year at EMCC. In his first temper with the Golden Eagles, atomic number 2 light-emitting diode the squad in receiving yards with 1165, and added 7 touchdowns,[28] [29] and was located happening the Biletnikoff Watch List[30] He also had a team record 292 receiving yards in a single game.[31] After the 2018 season Staggers was invited to the Booker Taliaferro Washington Redskins' minicamp.[32] Helium was waived on August 27.
Ronald Ollie DT Nicholls State He played one year at Nicholls State and had 41 tackles, two sacks, and a touchdown. He then leftover, saying helium wants to play at a higher level,[33] but returned in early 2018.[34] Ollie was invited to work up for the New Orleans Saints in preparation for the 2019 NFL season.[35] Although undrafted, Ollie was invited for the Oakland Raiders rookie minicamp and gestural with the team shortly after.[36] He was cut during the pre-season.[37] He is currently along the roster for the Toronto Argonauts of the Canadian Football game League.[24]
Marcel Andry DT Nicholls State Andry played 10 games in his first season with the Colonels and had 17 tackles.[38] Played all 12 Games in his senior season while starting i.[39] After running out of eligibility, Andry stayed at Nicholls State as a graduate assistant and later was promoted to defensive line coach.[40]
Gary McCrae LB Louisville

McCrae sole appeared in two games at Louisville (against Charlotte and N.C. State), and did non register some stats. It wasn't much ameliorate for him in 2017, A he registered four tackles in limited playing meter - most of it on special teams. Atomic number 2 played two games in 2018 before injuring his shoulder against Indiana Province, missing the remainder of the flavor. He is listed as a graduate student on Louisville's 2019 roster.[41]

James II Davis OL UAB[42]
Book of Isaiah Wright Atomic number 37 West Georgia

Signed by Auburn in 2016, only ne'er attended.[43] Committed to West Georgia in 2017 and attended natural spring training but never played for them, and in August 2017 it was announced that he was going away the team.[44] [45] Happening September 13, 2017, Wilbur Wright was charged with criminal homicide connected to a fatal stabbing in Tennessee in July.[46]

C. J. Reavis S VA Tech George Marshall Afterward finishing his college career at Marshall, Reavis signed with the Jacksonville Jaguars as an undrafted free agent and successful the team's active roster during the 2018 season.[47] He became the start player from the show to appear in an NFL secret plan after his debut on December 2, 2018, against the Indianapolis Colts.[48]
2016 EMCC Lions players (season 2)
Musician Position Transfer in Transfer out Notes
DeAndre Andrew Johnson QB Florida State Florida Atlantic Aft sitting come out the 2017 season due to blood clots in his arm, Johnson competed with Oklahoma transport Chris Robison for the starting quarterback position.[49] After not start for FAU, Dr. Johnson transferred to Texas Southern in 2019.[50]
Isaiah Wright Rubidium West Georgia Wright participated in spring football at WGU only unexpended the school day in front the season began.[51] Atomic number 2 was arrested for criminal homicide in September 2017.[52] On November 8, 2017, the charges were dismissed against his brother Camion, also featured along Last Chance U.[53] Happening August 8, 2018, Wright plead guilty to facilitation of provoked robbery in exchange for having his criminal homicide turn on dropped. He received credit entry for time served and was sentenced to five years of supervised probation.[54] During 2019, S. S. Van Dine joined the Alcoa Alloys of the Independent American Football League.[55]
Chauncey Rivers Decilitre GA Mississippi State Rivers was redshirted for the 2017 time of year referable academic ineligibility.[56] During the 2018 season, Rivers had 2.5 sacks and 24 tackles for the Bulldogs.[57] Aft the 2019 season where he had 5.0 sacks and 40 tackles, Rivers was named to the 2019 All-SEC football squad.[58] In April 2020, the Baltimore Ravens signed Rivers every bit an undrafted freed agent.[59]
Dakota Allen LB Texas Tech Texas Tech Had a breakout junior season in 2017, with 92 tackles, 12 tackles for loss, and six forced turnovers. Named All-Big 12 by Pro Football Focus and second-squad All-Big 12 by coaches and media.[60] Woody Allen was officially invited for the NFL Scouting Combine in 2019. He was selected by the Los Angeles Rams in the seventh round of the 2019 NFL Draft and became the first player of the show to be picked in the NFL Draft.[61] [62] He sign-language a contract with the Rams on June 7, 2019.[63] He was signed off the Rams' practice team by the Oakland Raiders in September, and successful his NFL debut the following month. Yet, he was waived past the goal of the month, and returned to the Rams' praxis team once more in November, leaving a second time to sign with the Jacksonville Jaguars in December.[24]
Kamonte "Kam" Carter DL Penn State Pittsburgh Played sparingly at Pitt and in January 2018, announced he was transferring.[61] Ultimately transferred to Duquesne for the 2018 and 2019 season, where He ready-made the All-Necrotizing enterocolitis Low gear Team both seasons.[64] [65] [66]
Tim Bonner DL Louisville Florida Atlantic Joined the BC Lions of the Canadian Football game League.[67]
Ezekiel Rose Deciliter West Virginia
Vijay Miller QB Too played baseball at EMCC Eastern Samoa a pitcher and was drafted in the 14th round of the 2017 MLB Draft by the San Diego Padres.[68] After pitching for the Arizona Conference Padres for the summer, Miller returned to EMCC for the 2018 flavor.[69]
2017 ICC Pirates players (mollify 3)
Player Position Shift in Transferral come out Notes
Malik Henry QB Sunshine State Put forward Nevada[70] Henry unsuccessful to experience an offer from a Power Five conferences school, and was listed on the 2018 ICC football roster.[71] He announced in January 2019 that he would be walking-along at Battle Born State.[72] He started two games and past left the school.[73] He advanced joined the Frisco Fighters in the Indoor Football League.[74]
Rakeem Boyd Rb Texas A&M Land of Opportunity Rushed for 2,176 yards and 13 touchdowns during his vocation at Land of Opportunity.[75]
Kerry Buckmaster OL Ventura College Lindenwood Later transferred to Westernmost Lone-Star State A&M. Quit football in March 2019.[24]
Kingston Davis Atomic number 37 Michigan UAB Cut from the team following an arrest. Later transferred to Lane College.
Sanchez Thompson WR Texas Tech Missouri Western Distinct to forgo his Senior season and declared for the 2019 NFL Draft.[76]
Emmit Gooden Decilitre Tennessee Dismissed from the team following a domestic lash out arrest[77]
John Calvin Helen Hunt Jackson WR Washington State[78]
Keith Williams OL Colorado State
Delrick Abrams DB Colorado[79]
2018 Interstate Commerce Commission Pirates players (season 4)
Player Position Transmit in Transfer out Notes
Jay Robert Tyre Jone QB GA Technical school N/A
Track Hildreth QB Texas State
Markiese King WR Lamar King signed a National Letter of Intent to diddle at Lamar, merely he withdrew from Independence before gradation, making him ineligible to make for Division I college football. After enrolled in Inner Sooner State[80]
Jermaine Johnson DL Sakartvelo Played cardinal seasons in front transferring to Florida State.[81] As a fifth-year senior with the Seminoles, Johnson light-emitting diode the ACC in tackles for loss (18) and sacks (12.0), was named 1st Team Each-Conference, ACC Antiaircraft Player of the Class, was a finalist for the Ted Hendricks Award for college football's best defensive end, and was included in several All-America teams.
Bobby Bruce S Manatee Neptunes A student reported $250 stolen from his dormitory room. Bruce was seen on video entrance the room with two other people and leaving with a complete bag in his hand, he hadn't had with him while entering the room. Bruce was cut from the eleven. Subsequently, signed to play sports stadium football for the A-League's Manatee Neptunes. In February 2020, he was arrested for cocaine possession.[24]
Kailon Davis DL Arkansas Department of State Medically out from football in 2021, after joined the Arkansas–Pine Bluff Golden Lions
Happen Principal Deciliter Incarnate Phrase
2019 Laney Eagles players (season 5)
Player Position Transfer in Transmit out Notes
Dior Walker-Scott WR Hawai'i Preferred walk-on in 2020. Attained a fraught eruditeness in 2021.
RJ After part WR Decommitted from Tusculum
Day'Marr Samuel Johnson WR N/A | Merritt
Nu'u Taugavau OL Murray State
Ryan Mackey QB Returned to Laney College for the 2020–21 season
Kentrell Pierce Element 105 Capital of Nebraska (PA)
Rejzohn Wright DB Oregon State
Keyshawn Ashford RB Foothill
Alex Gonsalves Atomic number 37

Crowd [blue-pencil]

  • Benzoin Cotner – executive producer
  • Edgar Doumerc – strong department
  • Joe Labracio – administrator producer
  • Adam Leibowitz – manufacturer
  • Lisa Nishimura – administrator producer
  • Dawn Ostroff – executive manufacturer
  • Cristal Ridley – producer, director, editor in chief
  • Jihan Edwin Arlington Robinson – executive manufacturer
  • James D. Stern – executive producer
  • George Lucas Smith – executive producer
  • Greg Whiteley – director, executive manufacturer
  • Sam Young – sound section
  • Yuri Tománek – master music
  • Joseph Minadeo – original music

Survive Chance U: Basketball (spin-sour series) [edit]

On March 10, 2021, Last Chance U: Basketball premiered on Netflix, introducing a new sport for the victory documentary film series to follow. The eight-instalment number one flavor explores the basketball program at Eastside Los Angeles College, which features a once falter junior-grade college team that has become a title contender under caput coach John Mosley. Through his strong convictions, Passenger car Mosley leads young men WHO hope to fulfill their John Major college expected.[82] On Sept 10, 2021, the series was renewed for a second season.[83]

Synopsis [edit]

Mosley's Huskies enjoyed their best season in ELAC chronicle during the 2019–20 flavour. The team up had their eyes on the CCCAA State Title, entering the Championship Tournament with a program-best 29–1 record while organism ranked the second-best team in the state. Their season was cancelled, still, due to the coronavirus pandemic.[84]

ELAC Huskies 2019-2020 Harden Results
Date Opponent Notes Internet site Result
November 1 Oxnard COC Tournament Event from 11/1-11/2 Oxnard W 120-68
November 2 Cuyamaca COC Tournament Result from 11/1-11/2 Oxnard College W 71-40
Nov 9 Arizona Mesa Arizona Table W 78-72
November 15 Grossmont Hunter Classic Event from 11/15-11/17 San Bernardino W 98-63
November 16 Copper Mountain San Bernardino Tournament Event from 11/15-11/17 San Bernardino L 78-76
November 17 Antelope Valley SBVC Tournament Effect from 11/15-11/17 San Bernardino W 89-85
November 27 Santa Claus Monica Santa Monica W 87-82
December 4 Element 109. San Jacinto RCC Vacation Tournament Wheelock Gymnasium, Riverside City College W 70-61
Dec 5 Riverside AHF Riverside Classic Riverside W 79-73
Dec 7 Bull Mountain Riverside Classic Wheelock Gym, Riverside Metropolis College W 86-69
December 14 Cerritos ELAC W 57-51
December 18 Citrus ELAC W 77-69
Dec 28 San Diego Miramar Cuyamaca Classic Cuyamaca College W 73-62
December 29 Cuyamaca Cuyamaca Classic Cuyamaca W 69-42
December 30 Western Cuyamaca Classic Cuyamaca College W 93-74
Jan 3 Overhead railway Camino El Camino W 126-81
January 8 LA Southwest ELAC W 85-72
January 10 La Harbor Louisiana Harbor W 82-68
January 15 Compton Arthur Compton W 93-82
Jan 17 Long Beach ELAC W 83-68
January 22 LA Trade in Tech ELAC W 98-77
January 29 Pasadena City SCC North ELAC W 102-72
January 31 Mt. San Antonio Mt. San Antonio W 90-80
February 5 Rio Hondo ELAC W 107-79
February 7 LA Trade Tech LA Sell Tech W 94-59
February 14 Pasadena City SCC North Pasadena City W 86-78
February 19 Machine translation. San Antonio ELAC W 97-69
Feb 21 Rio Hondo Rio Honshu W 109-86
February 29 Saddleback Southern California Location, Round 2 ELAC W 69-53
Demonstrate 7 Allan Hancock Rebel California Regional Net ELAC W 68-65
March 13 Santa Claus Rosa CCCAA Championship, Quarterfinals Westward Hills Lemoore College Cancelled

Featured Staff [edit]

ELAC [delete]

  • John Mosley (Head Coach)
  • Kenneth Hunter (Assistant Coach)
  • Frankie Aguilar (Adjunct Coach)
  • Henry Martyn Robert Robinson (Adjunct Coach)
  • Eric Guzman (Team Manager)
  • Bianca Lopez (Squad Director)

Players [blue-pencil]

2019 ELAC Huskies players
Player Position Transfer In Carry-over Out Notes
Joe Hampton Forward Penn State Long Beach State After a 4-year long struggle, Hampton finally returned to Division I basketball at Long Beach University. Atomic number 2 averaged 10.3 points and 4.1 rebounds during the 2020–2021 season.[85]
Deshaun Highler Guard UTEP Sacramento State Highler transferred to Capital of California Commonwealth University, where he averaged 5.0 points a game for the 2020–2021 season.[86]
Malik Muhammad Forward - Halfway Michigan Muhammad complete heavenward at Central Michigan University, averaging a trifle over 20 transactions and 5.5 points a game in the 2020–2021 season.[87]
KJ Gracie Forward - Texas Tech Gracie attached to USC simply after de-committed and bound up to Texas Tech.[88]
LJ Zeigler Guard - Chicago State Zeigler earned few playing time at Chicago State University before his season was once once more cancelled referable the general.[89]

Episodes [edit]

Season 1 (2021) [edit out]

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