QB1: Beyond the Lights Season 2 Episode 8

Ep 8. Fully Committed

  • April 3, 2018
  • 7.8  (15)

In episode 8 of QB1: Beyond the Lights season 2, titled "Fully Committed," the spotlight is on three talented high school quarterbacks as they make crucial decisions about their futures.

First up is Spencer Rattler, a highly sought-after prospect who has committed to playing football at the University of Oklahoma. As the season draws to a close, Spencer faces pressure from coach Riley to improve his performance if he wants to earn a starting position on the team. With his eyes on the prize of one day going pro, Spencer must weigh the risks of pushing himself too hard and risking injury.

Next, we catch up with Nik Scalzo, a Florida native who committed to the University of Kentucky early on in his high school career. Nik's season has been plagued by injuries, and he now faces a tough decision: undergo surgery, which would put him out of commission for months, or try to play through the pain for the remainder of the season. With a tough playoff schedule ahead, Nik has a lot to consider.

Finally, we turn our attention to Lance LeGendre, who recently announced that he will be committing to the University of Maryland. Lance is a dynamic player with incredible speed and athleticism, but he has struggled with decision-making during games. As he prepares for the playoffs, Lance works closely with his coaches to improve his focus and consistency on the field.

Throughout the episode, we see these three young men grappling with the pressures of being high school football stars, both on and off the field. With college commitments looming and dreams of a pro career in sight, they must navigate complex decisions that will impact their futures in the sport.

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  • First Aired
    April 3, 2018
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    English
  • IMDB Rating
    7.8  (15)
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