Three incoming freshman in a big-time, Midwestern college football program have to juggle football, girls, class and nonstop hazing.
The best episode of "Blue Mountain State" season 1 is "It's Called Hazing, Look It Up", rated 7.4/10 from 739 user votes. It was directed by Brian Robbins and written by Chris Romano, Eric Falconer. "It's Called Hazing, Look It Up" aired on 1/11/2010 and is rated 0.1 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "Promise Ring".
Three incoming freshman attending college football powerhouse Blue Mountain State University must quickly adapt to college life while juggling football, girls and nonstop hazing.
Director: Brian Robbins
Writer: Chris Romano, Eric Falconer
When Denise goes away for the weekend, she gives Craig a promise ring which he ends up losing after a wild, drunken night at a strip club with Alex and Sammy, who hatch a plan to keep Denise from killing Craig while they search for the ring.
Director: Lev L. Spiro
Writer: Chris Romano, Eric Falconer
When the team's lackluster play leads to a team curfew leading up to the Mountain Goats' biggest game of the season, Thad's prized pocket p***y gets passed around from teammate to teammate leading to an outbreak of syphilis.
Director: Brian Robbins
Writer: Chris Romano, Eric Falconer
Leading up to a rivalry game against Overland University, the Mountain Goats' starting quarterback is suspended, Alex is named the starter and Sammy is accidentally kidnapped along with Billy the Goat as part of a prank by Overland.
Director: Lev L. Spiro
Writer: Chris Romano, Eric Falconer
Alex's lack of commitment to the team gets him demoted to special teams. Meanwhile, Craig suspects Denise is having an affair and Sammy leads a mob of angry cheerleaders looking for revenge on all the college guys who have wronged them.
Director: Jeff Melman
Writer: Drew Hancock, J.D. Ryznar
After a streak of bad luck, the team holds a "Lock-In Party" at the Goat House to build team camaraderie at which Alex and Thad divide the rest of the players into two groups and compete in a drug-fueled Team Building Olympics.
Director: Clark Mathis
Writer: Chris Romano, Eric Falconer
A player-recruitment weekend brings out a running back who poses a threat to Craig's position while Alex tries to enlist the top high-school quarterback for Blue Mountain State.
Director: John Fortenberry
Writer: Brian Burns
When Alex has sex with a lacrosse player's girlfriend, he unwittingly breaks a 23-year football/lacrosse team truce, causing a take-no-prisoners war which he must figure out how to end.
Director: Clark Mathis
Writer: Chip Hall
Principal Simmons and Coach Daniels issue an ultimatum to the players: pass the upcoming midterms or forfeit the rest of the season.
Director: Ken Whittingham
Writer: Drew Hancock, J.D. Ryznar
During Marathon Monday, a BMS drinking tradition where the whole campus parties from 6 a.m. Monday to 6 a.m. Tuesday, Alex meets and hooks up with the girl of his dreams who turns out to be just like him and Sammy and Craig go on a drinking binge together.
Director: Jay Chandrasekhar
Writer: Chip Hall
The father of Alex's date becomes fixated on him while Sammy contends with his own daddy issues.
Director: Clark Mathis
Writer: Chip Hall
The guys struggle to figure out a way to pass the NCAA's random student-athlete drug testing.
Director: John Fortenberry
Writer: Drew Hancock, J.D. Ryznar
After an unexpected bowl game pick the team goes to Louisiana. Thad tries to keep his team safe while also sabatoging the other team. Shiloh has a problem of his own to deal with.
Director: Jeff Melman
Writer: Brian Burns