Undefeated
Let's see here.
Starting right guard, shot.
No longer in school.
Starting linebacker, shot,
no longer in school.
Two players fighting right
in front of the coach when he's
trying to make things work out.
Starting center, arrested for shooting
somebody in the face with a BB gun.
Most coaches, that
would be pretty much
a career's worth
of crap to deal with.
I think that sums up
the last two weeks for me.
And you know what?
I know damn good and well
what I sign up for every year.
And I keep coming back,
because I love this program,
and I feel very responsible
to make sure that you guys
have a football season
that you can be proud of.
And I will kill myself
to make that happen.
This is our season.
I don't care what happens.
Back in the day,
when the Firestone plant
was up and working, the North Memphis
area used to be a booming place.
There was industry and there
were people in homes.
Since the plant closed, that
neighborhood just went to heck.
I mean the people moved out,
the jobs were gone.
As a result the football
program fell off the map.
When I came, the winning scores
were very, um...
I don't remember winning.
For almost ten to 14 years,
We'd play ten games.
And we ended up 0-10.
Oh, you know when you
see Manassas on the schedule,
oh, we gonna beat them.
We don't even gotta
practice hard.
Bookie, come say hello to me!
Are you actually here
to work out today?
- I am!
- I am so proud of you...
What's up?
A freshman... 15 years old.
If it hadn't
been for Coach Courtney,
I don't know where
He's what got
the kids so excited
about the opportunities...
and the possibilities.
He's the one that's got them
headed in that direction.
The foundation
has got to be a solid platform
that you can stand on and
speak to these kids and say,
"This is the way
you build yourself.
If you build yourself this way
and handle yourself this way
and have character.
You get to play football."
And winning will
take care of itself
because young men of character
and discipline and commitment
end up winning in life.
And they end up
winning in football.
Well, when you flip it,
and the foundation of what
you're doing is football,
and you hope all that
other stuff follows...
Well, then you think
football builds character.
Which it does not.
Football reveals character.
All right,
shut up and listen up.
Where's Big Kenneth?
Has anybody seen Big Kenneth?
Huh?
All right, listen up.
Everybody imagine the state
of Tennessee on a map. OK?
Way over in the corner, you got
Knoxville and Chattanooga.
Toward the middle
you got Nashville.
And you come on down here.
Everybody outside of Memphis,
do you know what they say
the biggest city
in Mississippi is?
Memphis.
The rest of the state, doesn't even
claim us when it comes to football.
We're viewed by people outside the West
Tennessee area who've played us...
Undisciplined,
not very well coached,
running around acting
a fool before the game.
About everything other than
football, and about ourselves,
rather than about the team.
You have a responsibility
this year, guys,
just like the teams
that came before you.
You have a responsibility
to play hard.
You have a responsibility to take
care of yourself in the classroom.
And you have a responsibility
to show Memphis
what Manassas
Football is about.
As you all know,
we got work to do today.
Lots of learning.
Everybody's head right.
When I got there...
...there was 17 kids for
a varsity football program.
First team,
offensive line right here.
Joaquin and Robert on defense,
let's go. Let's move!
There are good athletes
in the neighborhood.
But they weren't gonna
play for Manassas.
And do you blame them?
Not only was Manassas one of
the worst programs in the city,
it was arguably one of the worst
programs in the entire state.
Let's go, hustle up.
Tre, you're a safety.
Sills, tight end.
Receiver, down there. Hit it!
Hot Pocket, do you know the
freakin' routes? Go, go, go!
Our first year there,
we won four games. And...
...people were opening
their eyes, saying...
...you know, Manassas isn't the
worst team in the city anymore.
I mean, they're
beating a few people.
There it is, that's what we want.
The next year, there's
this group of 8th graders...
That's O.C., and Julius and
T.O. and JP and all these guys,
that all showed up to
the weight room one day,
and said, "We see y'all getting better,
we hear what you got going on."
and I said guys, all of you,
as a group, come to Manassas.
Just stay here and
let's build this thing.
Hike!
They were talking
it up in the neighborhood.
We're going to Manassas, we're
going to make Manassas good...
And in their
first year, they're 1-9.
And got hammered.
Instead of laying down,
they continued to try,
and they continued to believe.
And they continued to work.
You better win that ball, Will!
And now this is
their senior year.
And my biggest concern is
that it doesn't end up as
great as it should be for them.
And I don't mean they have
to win a state championship
to be successful.
The one thing that
Manassas has never done
is win a playoff game.
Everybody to
Coach Coleman, let's go!
Let's go!
Let's go! Let's go!
Guys, you're playing
a football game Friday.
We got work to do.
We just gotta keep
getting better.
I like their
chances this year, I do.
And it starts with
that offensive line
and with Mr. Brown.
Come on, O.C., come
on, let's go! Come on, O.C.!
We get just hordes of
film coming into the office
and to be totally honest,
most of the film we get
gets thrown in a pile,
never to be seen again.
So this link came across
my desk, and the first play,
you knew O.C. was special.
From Manassas High
School, number 77, O.C. Brown!
That's what I'm
talking about, O.C.!
O.C. was one of those
kids from Loomis Junior High,
- in that class.
- Hike!
Mike noticed in O.C.,
he said, Bill, this kid is...
for his speed and size,
he's just a big athlete,
he's really good.
We were thinking
this kid can play
some college football somewhere.
But no one had
ever heard of him.
Nobody. So, I pieced together
this grainy YouTube clip...
It had thousands
of hits in the first 48 hours.
And that's where it went nuts.
# Under the bridge
Asleep in the shade #
# All of the terrible... ##
Just to see him
sometimes turn the corner
and nobody'd be there and
he's running with the back,
you think oh my gosh,
this is scary.
That's a big dude
running that fast.
Got some mail.
Auburn, Arkansas,
North Carolina State,
Louisville, Mississippi State,
Southern Miss.
Nah, these ones I got
these in one day, I think.
O.C. is a perfect
picture of North Memphis.
Raised by his grandmother
in a very small house,
mother's deceased,
father's kind of in and out.
If he can have
a good senior year and get
a Division I scholarship.
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