

Even though Asher is still suspended, he tries to prove himself to Montes and earn a potential place somehow on the team. Jordan grows concerned about Simone's behavior, but when he learns the reason why, he tries to be supportive in the way she needs. SELF-DISCOVERY - Following Layla's advice to see a therapist, Spencer tries to get to the root of his problem, which leads to a shocking revelation. Meanwhile, Coop is unconvinced that Tyrone's sister, Mo has good intentions, and maybe she is just paranoid, especially when she learns of some key information pertaining to Spencer. Asher keeps trying to talk to Olivia about the summer, but she does everything she can to avoid the issue.

Now that Spencer and Billy are gone, Jordan realizes he needs to step up. Spencer decides to confide in Layla who might have a helpful suggestion. Meanwhile, Asher is keeping a secret from Olivia that could jeopardize their relationship.įEELING THE PRESSURE - With the first game of the season coming up, Spencer starts to feel the pressure on and off the field. Coop and Layla get into an argument over Coop’s tour paycheck, which leads Layla to discover why Patience left the tour early. Jordan is surprised at who the new football coach at Beverly turns out to be and that his starting quarterback position is threatened when the coach starts shaking things up. NEW BEGINNINGS – Both Spencer and Billy are not getting the hero’s welcome they expected from the football team and quickly realize they need to adjust their style and start earning the team’s trust first. Meanwhile, Jordan and Simone struggle with saying goodbye to someone they love. Billy is excited for a fresh start at South Crenshaw High, but he must confront something from his past first that could be a roadblock to his success. Coop and Layla return from tour, but while Coop tries to figure out what happened with Patience, she tries to learn why Tyrone’s sister is back. Spencer finds himself on the defense after an interview he gave comes out, upsetting his old teammates and emotions get the best of them.


However, in season three that may prove difficult as the high stakes of the Beverly/Crenshaw rivalry become very personal now that it’s friend versus friend, and father versus son. Together, their plan is to bring home a football championship to save the school. But after the rough year that followed that victory, Spencer maked the tough decision to return to South Crenshaw High for his senior year with Billy Baker (Taye Diggs) by his side as the new head coach. His family life, personal relationships and athletic future all changed and grown in ways he never imagined. It’s been a long journey in just a short period of time for gifted high school football star Spencer James (Daniel Ezra), from his days as the breakout player at South Crenshaw High to becoming state champion with Beverly Hills High.
