Hayden Fox is the head coach of a university football team, and eats, sleeps and lives football.Hayden Fox is the head coach of a university football team, and eats, sleeps and lives football.Hayden Fox is the head coach of a university football team, and eats, sleeps and lives football.
- Won 2 Primetime Emmys
- 12 wins & 27 nominations total
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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.
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.
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..
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
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.
This show was particularly good when the show was based in Minnesota. When it went to Florida, it went downhill.
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- TriviaSeries creator Barry Kemp wanted Jerry Van Dyke for Luther Van Dam after having him rejected years earlier by CBS for the George Utley role on Newhart. ABC didn't want Van Dyke due to their perception that Van Dyke wasn't funny to which Kemp disagreed. ABC would only agree to Van Dyke if he auditioned for the role. Knowing how bad at auditioning he was Kemp told ABC that Van Dyke was on a months long tour as the opening act for Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gorme, something Van Dyke was doing but in reality the concert dates were only for about a week. Kemp asked ABC if he could send them an episode of Coming of Age, another Kemp show, that Van Dyke guested on that displayed how funny he actually was instead of auditioning him. ABC loved Van Dyke's performance and agreed to his casting. Kemp then told Van Dyke to stay out of Los Angeles for awhile due to his little lie. Kemp proved himself right as Van Dyke would go on earn multiple Emmy nominations for his role as Luther.
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Coach Hayden Fox: You graduated from college and now you won't wash my car?
Dauber: Uh-Huh
Coach Hayden Fox: You see, this is why I hate education.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The 42nd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (1990)
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