Blue Mountain State

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  • 2010
  • 3 Seasons
  • 8.3  (55,267)

Blue Mountain State was a comedy TV series that aired on Spike TV from 2010 to 2011. The show followed the story of a college football team, the Blue Mountain State Goats, and their antics on and off the field. The main character of the show is Alex Moran, played by Darin Brooks. Alex is a second-string quarterback and a party animal who is more interested in having fun than playing football. His best friend and roommate, Sammy Cacciatore, played by Chris Romano, is a backup linebacker who is equally as wild and carefree as Alex. The team’s coach, Marty Daniels, played by Ed Marinaro, is a former NFL player who is trying to lead the team to glory despite the constant distractions of his players. He struggles to keep the team in line and often finds himself in sticky situations due to their antics. Throughout the series, viewers get to see the Goats compete on the field and face challenges off the field. The show portrays the harsh and intense reality of college football and how it affects the personal lives of the players. One of the show’s recurring themes is the rivalry between the Blue Mountain State Goats and their arch-nemesis, the Blackwell University Tigers. The Tigers are seen as the elite football team, and the Goats are determined to take them down. Blue Mountain State was known for its raunchy humor and outrageous stunts, often pushing the boundaries of what was acceptable on television. The show featured a range of characters, from the lovable and hilarious to the downright despicable. Despite its often controversial content, the show had a dedicated fan base who loved the over-the-top humor and unique characters. Many fans praised the show for its accurate portrayal of college football, which is often romanticized in mainstream media. Unfortunately, Blue Mountain State was canceled after just three seasons, leaving fans disappointed and clamoring for more. Nevertheless, the show left a lasting impact on its audience and became a cult classic for its unique blend of comedy, football, and college life. In conclusion, Blue Mountain State was a hilarious and unapologetic comedy series that explored the world of college football and the lives of its players. With memorable characters and outrageous storylines, the show captured the hearts of many fans and became a cult classic in its own right. While it may have been short-lived, its legacy lives on, and it remains a beloved show for its unique brand of humor and irreverence.

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Seasons
Corn Field Part II
13. Corn Field Part II
November 30, 2011
The BMS and Blackwell teams continue to battle it out on the corn field for bragging rights as to who the real champion is.
Corn Field Part I
12. Corn Field Part I
November 30, 2011
After NCAA violations cost BMS some key players prior to the national championship game, Thad builds a field of dreams in a cornfield for the BMS starters to compete against the Blackwell starters in an unofficial bowl game.
Death Penalty
11. Death Penalty
November 16, 2011
The team discovers that they will be playing Blackwell for the National Championship, but first they have to get past the NCAA who tries to prevent it from even happening.
One Week
10. One Week
November 9, 2011
ONE WEEK, a HARD KNOCKS-esque television series, is at BMS following the team and its coaches both on and off the field.
The C-Word
9. The C-Word
November 5, 2011
Thad's behavior takes a turn for the worse after he suffers a concussion making it difficult for Daniels to hide the injury from both Gilday and ultimately the NCAA. Meanwhile, Sammy reevaluates his masturbation habits.
Fun Facts
8. Fun Facts
November 2, 2011
As Coach Daniels anticipates his induction into the College Hall of Fame, Thad accepts the troubling secrets from Daniels' past while Alex connects with Marty on a new level.
Superstition
7. Superstition
October 26, 2011
When his pre-game rituals quit producing successful game-time performance, Harmon goes on a quest to find new mystical superstitions that will restore his kicking abilities. Meanwhile, Sammy explores career opportunities.
Blackout
6. Blackout
October 19, 2011
The game is postponed due to a campus blackout. The coaches of both teams play a game of poker with high stakes.
Training Day
5. Training Day
October 12, 2011
Thad offers advice and training to Alex on being a local celebrity. Mary Jo tries to get the coach's wife's attention.
The Peak
4. The Peak
October 5, 2011
Alex and Sammy get into an argument when Alex plays the best game in his career and chalks it up as the pinnacle of his career. Meanwhile, Daniels and Jon Jon have mixed feelings about a job offer that Jon Jon received.
Thad's Back
3. Thad's Back
September 28, 2011
Thad makes some big changes when he realizes his career is in trouble. Alex tries to act like Thad to motivate the team.
Dic Pics
2. Dic Pics
September 21, 2011
Alex and Thad deal with the aftermath of photos of them circulating around campus. Harmon, the drug addicted kicker of BMS is speechless when he obtains pictures of Coach Daniels and Debra.
The Captain
1. The Captain
September 21, 2011
While Coach Daniels and Debra begin to reconcile, Alex adjusts to a bigger role on the team.
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Blue Mountain State was a comedy TV series that aired on Spike TV from 2010 to 2011. The show followed the story of a college football team, the Blue Mountain State Goats, and their antics on and off the field. The main character of the show is Alex Moran, played by Darin Brooks. Alex is a second-string quarterback and a party animal who is more interested in having fun than playing football. His best friend and roommate, Sammy Cacciatore, played by Chris Romano, is a backup linebacker who is equally as wild and carefree as Alex.

The team’s coach, Marty Daniels, played by Ed Marinaro, is a former NFL player who is trying to lead the team to glory despite the constant distractions of his players. He struggles to keep the team in line and often finds himself in sticky situations due to their antics.

Throughout the series, viewers get to see the Goats compete on the field and face challenges off the field. The show portrays the harsh and intense reality of college football and how it affects the personal lives of the players.

One of the show’s recurring themes is the rivalry between the Blue Mountain State Goats and their arch-nemesis, the Blackwell University Tigers. The Tigers are seen as the elite football team, and the Goats are determined to take them down.

Blue Mountain State was known for its raunchy humor and outrageous stunts, often pushing the boundaries of what was acceptable on television. The show featured a range of characters, from the lovable and hilarious to the downright despicable.

Despite its often controversial content, the show had a dedicated fan base who loved the over-the-top humor and unique characters. Many fans praised the show for its accurate portrayal of college football, which is often romanticized in mainstream media.

Unfortunately, Blue Mountain State was canceled after just three seasons, leaving fans disappointed and clamoring for more. Nevertheless, the show left a lasting impact on its audience and became a cult classic for its unique blend of comedy, football, and college life.

In conclusion, Blue Mountain State was a hilarious and unapologetic comedy series that explored the world of college football and the lives of its players. With memorable characters and outrageous storylines, the show captured the hearts of many fans and became a cult classic in its own right. While it may have been short-lived, its legacy lives on, and it remains a beloved show for its unique brand of humor and irreverence.

Blue Mountain State is a series that is currently running and has 3 seasons (39 episodes). The series first aired on January 11, 2010.

Where to Watch Blue Mountain State

Blue Mountain State is available for streaming on the Spike TV website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Blue Mountain State on demand at Google Play, Apple TV, The CW, Tubi TV, CW Seed, Pluto TV and Plex.

  • Premiere Date
    January 11, 2010
  • IMDB Rating
    8.3  (55,267)