

Comedy
Overview
A 30-something urbanite is pulled back to his rural hometown by his high school buddies on Thanksgiving to finish The Turkey Bowl – an epic football game against their cross town rivals that was snowed out fifteen years prior.
Top Cast


Ryan Hansen
Ryan Hansen
Hodges
Ryan Hansen
Hodges


Matt Jones
Matt Jones
Mitchell
Matt Jones
Mitchell


Alan Ritchson
Alan Ritchson
Ronnie Best
Alan Ritchson
Ronnie Best


Kristen Hager
Kristen Hager
Jen
Kristen Hager
Jen


Da'Vone McDonald
Da'Vone McDonald
Ledbetter
Da'Vone McDonald
Ledbetter


Tanner Anderson
Tanner Anderson
Sonny D
Tanner Anderson
Sonny D


Travis Nicholson
Travis Nicholson
Fish
Travis Nicholson
Fish
Chris Reed
Chris Reed
Fat Jack
Chris Reed
Fat Jack


Barry Switzer
Barry Switzer
Coach
Barry Switzer
Coach


Brett Cullen
Brett Cullen
Ed
Brett Cullen
Ed
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