Parents' Guide to

Titletown High

By Melissa Camacho, Common Sense Media Reviewer

age 13+

High school football reality show has smoking, dating.

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Title Town High

Title Town high is pretty approrite and barley swears.

This title has:

Great messages
Great role models

Is It Any Good?

Our review:
Parents say: (2 ):
Kids say: Not yet rated

This series offers a pretty predictable look at the day-to-day activities of some of Valdosta High's football players as they work and play their way toward a championship title. It also highlights how many of these students are looking at the sport as their ticket out of the town, and the ways their families try to support them as they look to further their football careers. But while the presence of Coach Propst, who became famous after appearing in the MTV series Two-A-Days, adds some spark the series, Titletown High is really about the students. It shows how they try to balance their responsibilities as football players on the high-profile team with their desire to be regular high school kids who are interested in girls and having fun. There's a fair share of teen dating drama, but if you like football, chances are you'll find it worth watching.

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