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FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS SEASON 3
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The season began with Coach Taylor having failed to lead the Panthers to another State championship the year before, creating new pressure for him. Quarterback Matt Saracen's position is threatened by the arrival of freshman J.D. McCoy, an amazing natural talent who comes from a rich family with an overbearing father, Joe. Matt moves to wide receiver after Taylor names J.D McCoy the starting quarterback, but Matt is pushed back into his former role in the playoffs. He and Julie reconcile and rekindle their romance.
Smash Williams, who injured his knee during the previous year's playoffs, rediscovers his love for the game, gets a tryout with a college, and succeeds in winning a spot on their team. Tyra starts dating a cowboy named Cash, leading to complications in her relationship with Landry. Tim and Lyla start dating, and Tim pursues a college football scholarship. Bill Riggins gets engaged to Tyra's older sister Mindy. He, Tim, Herc, and Jason decide to flip Buddy Garrity's house for a profit. Jason Street eventually finds a job at a sports agency in New York City and moves to the northeast to be close to his girlfriend and newborn baby. Tami Taylor becomes the principal of Dillon High School and fights with Buddy Garrity about the allocation of funds toward a Jumbotron.
While Eric Taylor and Buddy Garrity were making a visit to a possible recruit who just moved into town, the coach learns of a plot to have him replaced as head coach of the Dillon Panthers. They learn that Joe McCoy wants Taylor replaced with Wade Aikman, J.D.'s personal coach. After the school's administration meets to decide who gets the coaching job, Aikman is offered the job at Dillon High School, while Taylor is offered the job of coaching the Lions of East Dillon High.
The season began with Coach Taylor having failed to lead the Panthers to another State championship the year before, creating new pressure for him. Quarterback Matt Saracen's position is threatened by the arrival of freshman J.D. McCoy, an amazing natural talent who comes from a rich family with an overbearing father, Joe. Matt moves to wide receiver after Taylor names J.D McCoy the starting quarterback, but Matt is pushed back into his former role in the playoffs. He and Julie reconcile and rekindle their romance.
Smash Williams, who injured his knee during the previous year's playoffs, rediscovers his love for the game, gets a tryout with a college, and succeeds in winning a spot on their team. Tyra starts dating a cowboy named Cash, leading to complications in her relationship with Landry. Tim and Lyla start dating, and Tim pursues a college football scholarship. Bill Riggins gets engaged to Tyra's older sister Mindy. He, Tim, Herc, and Jason decide to flip Buddy Garrity's house for a profit. Jason Street eventually finds a job at a sports agency in New York City and moves to the northeast to be close to his girlfriend and newborn baby. Tami Taylor becomes the principal of Dillon High School and fights with Buddy Garrity about the allocation of funds toward a Jumbotron.
While Eric Taylor and Buddy Garrity were making a visit to a possible recruit who just moved into town, the coach learns of a plot to have him replaced as head coach of the Dillon Panthers. They learn that Joe McCoy wants Taylor replaced with Wade Aikman, J.D.'s personal coach. After the school's administration meets to decide who gets the coaching job, Aikman is offered the job at Dillon High School, while Taylor is offered the job of coaching the Lions of East Dillon High.
Kyle Chandler ... Eric Taylor
Connie Britton ... Tami Taylor
Zach Gilford ... Matt Saracen
Minka Kelly ... Lyla Garrity
Taylor Kitsch ... Tim Riggins
Adrianne Palicki ... Tyra Collette
Jesse Plemons ... Landry Clarke
Aimee Teegarden ... Julie Taylor
Gaius Charles ... Brian 'Smash' Williams
Jeremy Sumpter ... J.D. McCoy
Brad Leland ... Buddy Garrity
Dana Wheeler-Nicholson ... Angela Collette
Eric Alfio ... Panther Football Player #48
Stacy Lynn Austin ... Cheerleader
Kimberly Lynn Campbell ... Stadium fan
Gene Cervenka ... Seven Senoritas Patron
Blue Deckert ... Mac Macgill
Chloë Evans ... Jolene
Preston Flagg ... Daryl
Jim Garrity ... Dr. Rabinow
Michael Gazin ... Panther Football Player #31
James Jensen ... Panther Football Player #90
Tron Kendrick ... Reporter #1
Nieko Mann ... Noannie Williams
Whitney McCauley ... Sheila Williams
Liz Mikel ... Corrina Williams
D.W. Moffett ... Joe McCoy
Chris Olson ... Bill Bollinger
Stacey Oristano ... Mindy Collette
Mitchell Parrack ... Seven Senoritas Dancer
Deana Ricks ... Second Teacher
Brandon Smith ... Vice Principal Trucks
Anthony Solomon ... Charles White
Louanne Stephens ... Mrs. Saracen
C.C. Stinson ... Emily Walker
Jordan Strassner ... Cheerleader
Gary Teague ... Dancer
Janine Turner ... Katie McCoy
Libby Villari ... Mayor Lucy Rodell
Sinqua Walls ... Jamarcus Hall
Drew Waters ... Wade Aikmen
Nathan Bayless ... Flag Runner (uncredited)
Adam Madrigal ... Panther Player #37 (uncredited)
Derek Phillips ... Billy Riggins (uncredited)
James P. Rice ... Football Fan (uncredited)
Connie Britton ... Tami Taylor
Zach Gilford ... Matt Saracen
Minka Kelly ... Lyla Garrity
Taylor Kitsch ... Tim Riggins
Adrianne Palicki ... Tyra Collette
Jesse Plemons ... Landry Clarke
Aimee Teegarden ... Julie Taylor
Gaius Charles ... Brian 'Smash' Williams
Jeremy Sumpter ... J.D. McCoy
Brad Leland ... Buddy Garrity
Dana Wheeler-Nicholson ... Angela Collette
Eric Alfio ... Panther Football Player #48
Stacy Lynn Austin ... Cheerleader
Kimberly Lynn Campbell ... Stadium fan
Gene Cervenka ... Seven Senoritas Patron
Blue Deckert ... Mac Macgill
Chloë Evans ... Jolene
Preston Flagg ... Daryl
Jim Garrity ... Dr. Rabinow
Michael Gazin ... Panther Football Player #31
James Jensen ... Panther Football Player #90
Tron Kendrick ... Reporter #1
Nieko Mann ... Noannie Williams
Whitney McCauley ... Sheila Williams
Liz Mikel ... Corrina Williams
D.W. Moffett ... Joe McCoy
Chris Olson ... Bill Bollinger
Stacey Oristano ... Mindy Collette
Mitchell Parrack ... Seven Senoritas Dancer
Deana Ricks ... Second Teacher
Brandon Smith ... Vice Principal Trucks
Anthony Solomon ... Charles White
Louanne Stephens ... Mrs. Saracen
C.C. Stinson ... Emily Walker
Jordan Strassner ... Cheerleader
Gary Teague ... Dancer
Janine Turner ... Katie McCoy
Libby Villari ... Mayor Lucy Rodell
Sinqua Walls ... Jamarcus Hall
Drew Waters ... Wade Aikmen
Nathan Bayless ... Flag Runner (uncredited)
Adam Madrigal ... Panther Player #37 (uncredited)
Derek Phillips ... Billy Riggins (uncredited)
James P. Rice ... Football Fan (uncredited)