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 2 is "Controversy", rated 7.6/10 from 426 user votes. It was directed by Lev L. Spiro and written by Chris Romano, Eric Falconer. "Controversy" aired on 10/16/2010 and is rated 0.4 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "The Fingering".
In response to last season's dismal outcome, Coach Daniels brings in a new star QB who turns out to be a loose cannon, taking Alex on an increasingly dangerous adventure. Meanwhile, Sammy's sister, Mary Jo, arrives at BMS and joins the cheerleading squad after some hazing.
Director: Lev L. Spiro
Writer: Chris Romano, Eric Falconer
After being sodomized in a fumble pile during practice, Thad sets off on an investigation into who violated him, with each teammate's version of the story conflicting with the next.
Director: Lev L. Spiro
Writer: Drew Hancock
The team becomes celibate in order to boost their performance on the field, but it backfires when Mary Jo, out of frustration, stirs them into a frenzy. Plus, Coach Daniel's ex-wife Debra shows up to collect unpaid debts.
Director: Fred Savage
Writer: J.D. Ryznar
The team begins accepting increasingly ostentatious gifts from agents, while Coach Daniels fends off pressure to play the annoying, Rudy-like son of a local booster.
Director: Fred Savage
Writer: Chip Hall
Alex, Thad, and Radon receive a message from an unknown woman saying she is pregnant and each respond very differently. Meanwhile, Sammy must decide between staying with a girl out of his league at a price or to go back to being single while Coach Daniels attempts to rekindle his relationship with his son.
Director: Rob Schrab
Writer: Heather Flanders
The campus nerds revolt, leaving the jocks unable to function academically and causing an identity crisis in Sammy.
Director: Clay Weiner
Writer: Drew Hancock
Alex unwittingly sleeps with Coach Daniels' ex-wife and gets used as a pawn in their bitter relationship, while Sammy struggles to end Mary Jo's new fascination with a guitar-toting heartthrob.
Director: Clay Weiner
Writer: J.D. Ryznar
After the campus is vacated, Thad goes on a vision quest to help him decide between staying at BMS next year and going pro.
Director: Clark Mathis
Writer: Drew Hancock
During rivalry weekend, Overland's mascot gets loose, and Alex and Thad set out to find it so Alex can tailgate and Thad can eat its balls.
Director: Rob Schrab
Writer: Kristofor Brown
Alex decides that becoming the backup goalie for BMS' hockey team is the perfect way to avoid his conditioning obligations and Radon quickly follows suit. Meanwhile, Mary Jo becomes Thad's personal cheerleader.
Director: John Fortenberry
Writer: Chip Hall
Alex and his teammates end up in the local drunk tank, where they must stay until they blow a .06 on the breathalyzer. Sammy attempts to get drunk enough to join them so he can break them out from the inside, a la Prison Break.
Director: Jay Chandrasekhar
Writer: Drew Hancock
The team is one game away from and undefeated season when Radon is tackled in practice by Thad creating a confidence struggle that takes him out of the game. Meanwhile, Daniels suffers a heart attack as the pressure of a potential perfect season in jeopardy mounts.
Director: John Fortenberry
Writer: Kristofor Brown
When a riot breaks out on campus after the team goes undefeated, Alex and the players must cross the frenzied campus to the Goat House to save Sammy from being torn apart by rabid fans.
Director: Jay Chandrasekhar
Writer: Ryan Ridley