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The Express (2008) The Express (2008) is a biographical sports drama film directed by Gary Fleder. The movie tells the

The Express (2008)

The Express (2008) is a biographical sports drama film directed by Gary Fleder. The movie tells the inspiring true story of Ernie Davis, the first African American to win the Heisman Trophy. Rob Brown stars as Ernie Davis, alongside Dennis Quaid as coach Ben Schwartzwalder. The film depicts Davis's incredible journey as he overcomes racial discrimination and personal struggles to become a football legend. To immerse yourself in the film's enthralling soundscape, you can play and download the soundtrack here.

A '39 Chevy.
A full house. 495 dive on two, on two. Ready?
A kid like you.
A late hit by Talbert on Ernie Davis
A lot of people think the Texas Longhorns
A superb block on the play, turned in by Ernie Davis.
About 50.
Abraham Lincoln stood in a field at Gettysburg,
Academic tradition, Ernie. Really?
Against the Mountaineers on their own home turf.
Against the overwhelming sentiment of the people of the area.
Ail American, best Division One tackle in the nation
Al Malette, Elmira Star Gazette.
All eyes are on the field as undefeated Syracuse,
All I need is some rest. Yeah, the system is...
All kidding aside, Gloria, would you care to dance?
All right, all right, all right, all right, all right.
All right, boys, keep your heads in the game. Don't worry about it.
All right, everybody, listen up.
All right, fellas. Take a couple like this.
All right, guys. We're gonna run it till they stop it.
All right, ladies, settle down. Settle down. Give me your undivided attention. Hey!
All right, let's go!
All right, let's run it again. Let's go.
All right, listen up. Listen up!
All right, look, there's this kid, and I want you to help me recruit him.
All right, we start out double tight. Tight in here, tight in there.
All right.
All right.
All right. Ernie, Ernie, Ernie,
All right. Syracuse has a storied
All right. You sure? Yeah.
All the way! All the way!
ALL: ...five, six...
ALL: (SINGING) ...nothing but a hound dog
ALL: Boycott! Boycott! Boycott! Boycott! Boycott! Boycott!
ALL: Break!
ALL: Break!
ALL: Break!
ALL: Our Father, who art in heaven,
ALL: Texas.
ALL: Yeah!
Am I an X, an O in your goddamn playbook, or do you see a person standing here?
Am I Avatus Stone? Am I Jim Brown?
Am I invisible?
And a ******, how sad is that?
And after a successful two point conversion
And after an unsuccessful series of downs by the Orangemen,
And aren't part of any game.
And as you see from the number of pages, if you've read this far,
And begged you to come here, huh?
And carry the ball, but that man will turn on you. Just you wait.
And certainly not the other team.
And Davis reverses field with a tremendous move.
And don't worry, we all get it.
And each of these players is deserving.
And for being a good man.
And for everyone in this room.
And for the Syracuse faithful, there's a sense of disbelief,
And he sets up on the left side.
And heading to the middle of the field.
And his grace...
And I can see it just as clearly as you.
And I expect my players not to cross those lines.
And I need you to tell me exactly where I gotta be to get there.
And I promise, if he works hard,
And I won't tell him that he's the next Ernie Davis,
And I would like not to get blown out in our own stadium.
And if you ever tell him I said that,
And impress the ladies?
And in Dallas, we would play Texas, ranked second, right behind us.
And it's complete to Bobby Gurwitz
And it's complete to Paul.
And it's evident that Boston College is confused
And Jim Brown for letting me wear his number.
And keep the clock ticking down
And let the people know this country has got to change.
And maybe not this season.
And no one can take it from you, gentlemen.
And now Davis, who's lying prone on the sidelines,
And now the 76,000 fans at the Cotton Bowl are stunned!
And on my team, I expect every player to know his job.
And Pops for believing in me.
And pretend that we cannot see that he sees us as beneath him.
And see your name, your face.
And spoke of a new nation. MAN: That's right.
And take home the championship.
And that.
And the ball comes loose.
And the Cotton Bowl in Dallas.
And the crowd roars at Ebbets Field.
And the defensive leaders for the Longhorns.
And the drive deep into left field. And it's a home run!
And the Orangemen have grabbed a 6 0 lead
And the second ranked Longhorns of Texas.
And their families with honor.
And then Jimmy Brown shows up,
And there's the boot. Baker takes the football up to the 20,
And these three fine young men represent their teams, their schools
And they never ask my opinion about anything.
And this is my friend, Ernie.
And this time we're gonna win it.
And watch out! The Longhorns are building some momentum.
And we are still insisting emphatically,
And we are up against the big boys. We've got Pitt, UCLA, Texas.
And we can no longer stay silent when he tells us that we cannot speak.
And we won't kick your black ass.
And we're gonna move him into a three back formation.
And what an impression Ernie Davis has made on this crowd here at Archbold.
And what's it like at Syracuse for men like us?
And when you use your meal voucher in the student union...
And when you use your meal voucher in the student union...
And with a stiff arm, gets free into West Virginia territory.
And wrote The Red Badge of Courage... Hey, Lew!
And you ain't no friend of mine
And you are enemies
And you can't win games if you can't out perform the other team.
And you know me. I'm an optimist. I'm gonna fight it.
And you like players who backtalk.
And you're gonna line up on the left side.
And you're gonna start out right, just like normal.
And you're good, but he'll make you better.
And you're saying you should have?
And, as you can see from the clear skies behind me,
And, God, I hope so.
And...
ANDREAS: This may be a blessing in disguise.
ANNOUNCER 1: Darrell Royal and Texas opt to go for the two point conversion.
ANNOUNCER 2: A 69 yard touchdown pass caught by number 24, Bobby Gurwitz.
ANNOUNCER 2: I tell you one thing, he's electrified this crowd.
ANNOUNCER 2: Welcome to Archbold Stadium, Syracuse, New York,
ANNOUNCER 3: Another jaw dropping performance here at Navy Memorial Stadium.
ANNOUNCER 4: Davis, who has been
ANNOUNCER: An unbelievable play!
ANNOUNCER: And both teams are clearing their benches
ANNOUNCER: And once again, Ernie Davis is pummeled!
ANNOUNCER: And the 1960 Cotton Bowl is underway.
ANNOUNCER: And the drive deep into left field. And it's a home run!
ANNOUNCER: As play resumes here at the Cotton Bowl,
ANNOUNCER: Ernie Davis certainly has some big shoes to fill here today.
ANNOUNCER: Ernie Davis has returned to the playing field.
ANNOUNCER: If the Orangemen are going to be successful moving the football today,
ANNOUNCER: Ladies and gentlemen, please give a warm Texas welcome
ANNOUNCER: Midway through the third quarter,
ANNOUNCER: Please welcome to the field,
ANNOUNCER: Rain still coming down steadily here at Archbold Stadium.
ANNOUNCER: Sophomore Davis is clearly favoring his right leg
ANNOUNCER: Syracuse will run one last play before halftime.
ANNOUNCER: Texas on the 40 yard line with the ball and with the game's momentum.
ANNOUNCER: That'll bring Jackie Robinson up.
ANNOUNCER: The give is to Ernie Davis.
ANNOUNCER: The handkerchief on the field.
ANNOUNCER: The Orangemen facing first and 20.
ANNOUNCER: The Orangemen, ball on their own 40 yard line,
ANNOUNCER: The unbeaten Syracuse Orangemen
ANNOUNCER: The windup and the delivery.
Another walloping tackle by Syracuse's Bob Lundy.
Anything else, Coach?
Are desperate for a first down
Are the best team in the nation.
Are you accusing me of making a mistake?
Are you in or out there?
As a member of the Orangemen.
As he moves back to the Orangemen huddle.
As Holy Cross has knocked off the mighty Orangemen.
As Syracuse lines up for its first series.
As the Orangemen increase their lead on the Longhorns!
ASSISTANT COACH: Davis look a little sluggish to you?
ASSISTANT COACH: Hey, Ernie!
At least her sister is.
AT&T? GM?
Avatus Stone.
Avatus Stone. Quarterback. n****.
Avatus what?
Back in 1949, at the age of 10, one thing I did know was,
Back in 1949, at the age of 10, one thing I did know was,
Bad call, ref.
Baker, Schwedes, they're good backs.
Ball at the Syracuse 10 yard line.
Be here when I get back?
Be pounding on your leg the whole time.
Because at that moment you are friends
Because I know how hard it's gonna be for him.
Because in Texas, football is a religion.
Been waiting for this, spook.
Behind me, the East team led by Syracuse's Ben Schwartzwalder.
BELL: Come on, cozy up to the blackboard.
BELL: Glen Boyd, Cedar Rapids High. Team won state.
BELL: Hey! Knock it off!
BELL: Let's go, ladies. Pick it up!
Ben Schwartzwalder. Head coach, Syracuse University Orangemen.
Ben, the kid has a five yard average.
BEN: Gentlemen, do you think you played good football last year?
BEN: I want you to move Davis from freshman to varsity.
BEN: Let's go. Knees up. Knees up.
BEN: Now, we barely got by West Virginia when we played them here last year,
BEN: Quick. Go! Go! Go! Go!
BEN: That's another late hit.
BEN: You are here at Syracuse to win games.
Best n**** running back in the NCAA,
Blue 3 21!
Bobby Lackey calls his own number and finds the end zone.
Bobby Lackey drops back to pass.
Bobby Lackey drops back to pass.
Bobby Lundy steps up and there's a huge hit on McKinley.
Break it up, ref!
Break! Break!
Break! Break!
Bridgeport Academy, six varsity letters.
Brokaw, come here! Yes, Coach.
Brokaw, come here. Yeah, Coach.
Bus leaves for practice in a half hour.
But bullshit!
But by the
But don't just take my word for it. Jim! Jim!
But for men like us, it's not on the football field.
But he won't be eligible to play in any games, Ben.
But I do know Cleveland never would have heard of you
But I got a lot of people In my corner,
But I hear they have some great barbecue down here.
But I think they're gonna move me to tackle.
But I think they're gonna move me to tackle.
But I'll start signing n****es when the Harlem Globetrotters start signing whites.
But I'm not sorry I stayed in the game, and I'm not sorry I scored.
But if he's on the left side, we cover the tight end, I can't pass to him.
But no sense in getting hurt worse, right?
But Schwartzwalder, he's one of the best coaches in college ball.
But that doesn't mean I don't know the color of my own skin.
But that sweep where you cut back to the middle?
But the grace of God which was with me.
But the thing is, I told Notre Dame I would sign with them.
But there are other lines, ones you don't see,
But there, did you see that? I saw it.
But they don't come out straight all the time.
But this is not just a game anymore.
But to be the best, I believe you have to beat the best.
But we can no longer willfully close our eyes
But we can't run across that goal line down here without you.
But you haven't been hit.
But you see, Davis, around here, Squirrel finishes the laces.
But you're an inspiration to a lot of our readers.
But...
But...
By a score of 15 0.
By the offense Syracuse is running.
By the way, I'm Gerhard Schwedes, halfback.
By the...
Bye, Will.
Can I have a word with you, please?
Can I sit down?
Can you believe they suited me up to run on the field and take a bow?
Can you even run?
Can't even walk in the front door of a hotel.
Class of '31.
Coach, I can still get back out there and play.
Coach, I'm...
Coach, on the trip down here I saw a lot of things out that bus window.
Coach, that...
Coach?
Come here.
Come on, boys. Line up! Line up! I got some new jerseys here for you.
Come on, come on, let's go inside. You're too good to hug me?
Come on, Ernie. We don't wanna be late.
Come on, guys! Sustain your block!
Come on, it's on, the Cotton Bowl. Come on, Marie.
Come on, let's go.
Come on, let's just play ball.
Come on, ref, do something.
Come on, son. Go get us six. Go!
Come on!
Come on! Huddle!
Come on.
Come on. Come on. Come on.
Conditioning, teamwork.
Congratulations, brother.
Congratulations, Ernie.
Congratulations, Ernie. Thank you.
Congratulations.
Congratulations.
Congratulations.
Continue their dominance of the Eastern Conference with a 29 0...
Crying all the time
Cutting coal, and you know it.
Damn right.
Dan Boyle, Chicago Sun.
Davis looks good.
Davis picks up a big block
Davis, come in! Come in, son. Come in.
Davis, hamstring.
Davis, my system is simple.
Davis.
Daw's is finally helped to his feet
Desperate to get something on the board.
Did he cross the goal line?
Did you hear back from the teaching job yet?
Didn't I tell you to put new laces in these?
Didn't mention anything in your telegram about bringing Jim Brown.
Do I need to say anything?
Do me a favor, wait upstairs.
Do you feel added pressure to represent change?
Do you think it is the New York City Ballet
Doesn't have a goddamn thing to do with football.
Don't know. Don't have a label.
Don't worry. The other team won't have any trouble recognizing you.
Don't you be modest.
Don't you let anyone steal history away from you.
Don't you puke on my gym floor!
Don't you start it tonight, Will.
Don't you step on my All Americans.
Double tight, double tight. Watch the sweep left! Watch the sweep!
Down 15 to nothing, the Longhorns are
Down near the Kansas 30 yard line.
Drop your heads.
Ease up, Davis.
Entering the fourth quarter of play,
Ernest R. Davis from Syracuse University.
Ernie Davis across the left side breaks the tackle and gets into the open field.
Ernie Davis goes through the paces
Ernie Davis has not joined the rest of the Orangemen
Ernie Davis is a bull necked, steel shouldered running back
Ernie Davis scoring
Ernie Davis.
Ernie Davis.
Ernie, get up!
Ernie, I got married again.
Ernie, now!
Ernie, take a deep breath.
Ernie, this is Floyd Little. Floyd, this is...
Ernie, what are you doing?
Ernie, you all right?
Ernie, you haven't been hit. What...
Ernie, you listening to me?
Ernie, you never invite me to church. Very funny, very funny.
ERNIE: 21 straight lines, five yards apart,
ERNIE: Dear Mr. Martin, it feels strange to write about my life.
ERNIE: Hey, Will!
ERNIE: I know, but you'll get ejected. They won't.
ERNIE: Mr. Martin, in the end it turns out you did me a favor
ERNIE: Oh! Oh!
ERNIE: Yeah.
Ernie!
Ernie! Congrats.
Ernie! Ernie!
Ernie?
Ernie? Ernie Davis?
Ernie? You okay?
Ernie.
Ernie. His name is Ernie Davis.
Especially on our home turf!
Especially when they're playing against a team that
Even if he said you were a good coach?
Even the Mayor of Dallas is nervous, afraid of race riots.
Everybody there is watching me, and waiting for me to make a mistake.
Everyone is to keep their helmet on at all times,
Everything I got is because of football.
Except before we're set, you're gonna run left.
FAUBUS ON TV: We are now faced with a far different problem.
Fellas, looks like we once again found the n**** wing.
Fine, Mr. Serious.
Fire off the ball.
First Corinthians 15:10.
First down and goal to go for Kansas.
First down for the Orangemen. Ball at the West Virginia 42 yard line.
First down Syracuse.
First down, Texas!
First one Schwartzwalder recruited here.
First team Ail American then straight to the NFL,
First, I'd like to thank the Heisman committee.
First, when he does become eligible next year,
Five, three, cover two. Ready?
Floyd, I'm never gonna play for Cleveland.
Floyd, you know how Notre Dame loves their passing game.
FLOYD: You see, my plan is to be just like you,
For coach Ben Schwartzwalder and the Syracuse Orangemen.
For making me better, being a good teacher,
For the second half.
Franklin, Franklin, get in there for Davis, go.
Gentlemen, congratulations.
Gentlemen, it is not okay to lose to an inferior team,
Gentlemen, when you have a thoroughbred, you do not lock him in the barn.
George, fancy seeing you here.
George, what a surprise to hear from you.
Gerhard, goose step. Make your ancestors proud.
Get back in that huddle now.
Get better, okay? Your job is to get well.
Get him off him! Play football!
Get him. Get him.
Get off of him! Break it up!
Get off your heels and get after it. That was embarrassing.
Get off! Get off the field!
Get them up, come on.
Get them, Ernie.
Get two ice teas, please.
Get up! Get up!
Gloria and Sarah. Okay. I'm Jack Buckley, but you call me JB.
GLORIA: Oh!
Glory! Glory!
Go ahead.
Go for one.
Go home, blackie!
Go, Davis, go!
Go!
Go! Go!
Go. Let's go, Ernie.
God damn it!
God damn it!
God, I hope not!
Gonna be great to see you with the Browns.
Gonna get you a good job.
Good block.
Good evening, ladies.
Good game, Ben. Mike?
Good hit!
Good looking fellow like you.
Good luck, Mr. Davis.
Good morning, sir. Beautiful day, isn't it?
Good to see you. JACK: That's Mr. Andreas.
Good.
Got something to say?
Grab your donuts and tie them to your tonsils!
Grace of God I am what I am.
Great. Very nice.
Hallowed be thy name.
Harry! Sorry, I'll be right back. Right back.
Harry. How are you?
Have made the journey to Morgantown, West Virginia.
Have you been sick recently?
He breaks through both tackles and look at that, into the secondary.
He can run for that end zone whether he's in Boston or Mississippi.
He can take it.
He covers the tight end.
He crosses the goal line to put Syracuse on the board.
He embarrassed you! Embarrassed you!
He gains two yards and is brought down quickly by Taylor and Logan.
He got run off.
He got this. Go!
He has a C average but a tested IQ of 120.
He leadeth me beside the still waters.
He might remind you of somebody we know.
He restoreth my soul.
He turns the corner. He's in the clear. He's gone!
He wakes up with blood on his pillow. Doesn't even know where it came from.
He was a captain, jumped out of airplanes, stormed a bridge in Normandy.
He'll probably be the best running back they face all year.
He's 12, and you're his favorite player.
He's a n****, yes.
He's at the 10.
He's at the 20, the 10, inside the 5!
He's behind you. Go!
He's coming to Syracuse.
He's gonna need further tests.
He's got a bad case of the mumps.
He's got talent, Jim.
He's got to have another transfusion. He's lost quite a lot of blood.
He's gotta be real good.
He's healing from an ankle fracture but...
He's in his office.
He's n**** and he's playing for the Brooklyn Dodgers?
He's too fast for anybody.
He's too fast for these kids.
He's wearing a Brooklyn Dodgers uniform.
Heisman Trophy all the way.
Hell, Squirrel, I don't know which one's worse.
Here at the very, very quiet Archbold Stadium.
Here in the second quarter
Here in the second quarter, Kansas on top of Syracuse, 7 0.
Here you go, Mike, Aaron, Nick.
Here you go.
Here's the official signal.
Hey, Buckley!
Hey, Coach. Coach, let me ask you something.
Hey, come on, stay cool.
Hey, come on!
Hey, Ernie, Roger Page, Channel Nine.
Hey, hey! Come on!
Hey, Mr. Modell.
Hey, Squirrel!
Hey, you guys all saw it. Coach, he went crazy on me.
Hey!
Hey!
Hey! Hey, Ernie.
Hey.
Hey.
Hey. How are you?
Hey. Welcome home, Ernie.
Hike!
His knee was down, ref.
His name is Donald.
His name is Donald.
Hmm?
Holding, offense!
How are your grades, Ernie?
How do you do?
How do you ever expect to replace Jimmy Brown?
How far away is Elmira?
How much he'd like to see you come play for us.
How sick are you, Ernie?
How you gonna call yourself a white Christian?
How'd he do that? We're not sure.
How'd you guess?
How's it feel?
Huddle up!
Hut one!
Hut one!
Hut one!
Hut! Hut!
I already have. I need to talk to you for a sec.
I appreciate it.
I can't risk losing it, and I don't wanna invite trouble.
I can't...
I could be happier. You left something out.
I didn't win that. Actually, no n**** has ever won it.
I do, thank you.
I do.
I don't care. He's lazy. I don't want him.
I don't know about our team yet, but theirs is in mid season form.
I don't know about you,
I don't know, kid.
I don't know.
I don't really know too much about football.
I don't think I can be a part of what you want me to be a part of
I don't want anyone hurt by flying bottles.
I don't want to hurt you anymore.
I don't want to leave.
I forgot. I'll do it now.
I got you.
I had a halftime speech all planned out.
I have a responsibility to my team, Davis.
I have a wife and two daughters.
I have to get you a new blouse.
I hope you don't mind signing a couple hundred autographs.
I just heard you called a midnight practice, Coach.
I just want to be the best player I can be, you know.
I just wanted to be the best running back.
I know this wasn't the most welcoming place for you, but that's not my fault.
I know today is a proud day for you. You've really accomplished something here.
I know.
I know. You just had our number tonight.
I like history, and I'm taking a business course.
I like the way that you think, Mr. Davis.
I may be a commodity, but this commodity is playing for Cleveland.
I mean, they probably got it in hand.
I need my team together, Lew.
I need to play.
I need to talk to you, Coach. I need you to ice that leg.
I only think about winning the game.
I own the team. He's his own man. Hey, Jim!
I saw you play in the Cotton Bowl two years ago.
I see. Did Emmett Till invite trouble? Did Rosa Parks?
I should bring you with me.
I should have told you earlier, kid. I really can't clear you for practice.
I spoke with Dr. Hewlett and...
I suppose I'd say it's not that different than a lot of places.
I swear, sometimes you feel like you're on the moon here.
I think you owe them more than just running a ball.
I think you owe them more than just running a ball.
I think you'll like it.
I think you've done enough of that.
I told him you were a good coach.
I tried not to run up the score.
I understand you're from Pennsylvania, Mr. Davis.
I wanna apologize for him.
I want everyone to take a good long look at what we're up against here
I want him to hit the ground running.
I want to be like you, Jim Brown,
I want to know something.
I want you to come back and live with me in Elmira.
I want you to know that I'm really proud of you, son.
I was a defensive end in high school. Philly.
I will fear no evil, for thou art with me.
I'd also like to thank my head coach, Ben Schwartzwalder,
I'd like a Pepsi. The same.
I'll be here.
I'll be keeping your jersey clean next year.
I'll be right here with you, son.
I'll get my carries.
I'll give you a tour of the campus on the way to your dorm.
I'll jump on the first plane from Cleveland and come and wring your neck.
I'll meet you outside, Ernie.
I'll see you at practice.
I'll tell you what, you give us those bottles
I'm about to kick your black ass back to Africa, boy.
I'm all right, Coach.
I'm doing your job, 44.
I'm Gloria. This is my friend...
I'm gonna kick your black ass back to Africa, boy.
I'm gonna leave the huddle,
I'm good. I've been watching you.
I'm guessing you're pretty happy with the way things turned out.
I'm hurt. What is that? Ernie? Ernie.
I'm *******.
I'm Lew Andreas, the athletic director. Come on!
I'm majoring in education, with a minor in social sciences.
I'm not gonna lie to him, Ernie,
I'm not good at that salesman stuff. Not much of a dancer, you know that.
I'm not Jim Brown.
I'm not sure how you mean, Coach.
I'm not sure I follow you, Mr. Davis.
I'm playing. You hear me? I'm playing.
I'm ready.
I'm ready.
I'm so sorry. You go to Syracuse?
I'm sorry I lost my temper.
I'm sorry I'm late.
I'm sorry, boys. That's all there are.
I'm sorry.
I'm talking to you!
I'm wondering if you'd like to write an article for us.
I've been waiting for this ******.
I've been warned. What are you, my first grade teacher?
I've even thought that myself.
I've never walked off the field for anybody.
If I can't practice, how am I gonna play?
If I let you carry that ball across the goal line,
If it isn't enough they let a freshman dress in the varsity locker,
If it makes you happy, you can shine them for me.
If they'd run you more last week against Navy,
If we win either game, we will be the national champions.
If you cannot fight off blocks better than that,
If you hadn't come here to play for me.
If you practice half assed, you will play half assed.
If you step on my Ail Americans, I will reach down your throat,
If you think you know what pain is, think again.
If you're not willing to help the next kid get his chance?
In 10 seconds flat. 10 seconds?
In a Redskins uniform?
In a tiny room with cots.
In fact, there's not a sport he doesn't play.
In his spare time, the bull necked Ernie Davis enjoys sewing,
In light of what's going on in this country,
In preparation for Saturday night's All America game.
Including the player who was awarded the Cotton Bowl MVP today, cannot attend.
Is because we have not met Clay Taylor and his teammates.
Is it?
Is that another nose bleed?
Is that it?
Is this a new trend, or is it just my luck?
Is what kind of man are you?
Isn't there a kid from Elmira?
It belongs to you, gentlemen.
It certainly appeared from our vantage point here
It could be a beer bottle, it could be anything.
It could be a soda bottle,
It doesn't mean a damn thing unless you're with us.
It feels right.
It just may not be where you like it.
It seemed pretty good up till about 10 minutes ago.
It was all about victory and champions and glory.
It will be hostile.
It won't be there the next time.
It's a '39, and you, too, Mama.
It's a different world up there.
It's a new trend.
It's a word that jumps out at you.
It's all right. You'll get them next time. Come on.
It's football that's gonna take him someplace.
It's funny. Most people think my life has been all about football.
It's great. It's good.
It's here. It's right here.
It's just been announced,
It's not a local thunderstorm.
It's not about winning trophies, Davis. It's about winning games.
It's not as easy as it looks, is it?
It's not far at all, baby. It's just a few hours away.
It's this jersey, Coach.
It's unbalanced, right? Do we shift again, Coach?
J ay hawks jump out to a 7 0 lead
Jack Buckley, right tackle, sophomore. Call me JB.
JACK: We call that, The white girl speech,
JACK: You guys see what happened?
JACK: You see what happened, Lundy? That's what I'm telling you.
JB, look.
JB. JB.
Jim? Right here, Jim.
Jim. Jim.
Jim... Brown.
Just a normal double tight.
Just a running back? That's bullshit!
Just collecting bottles.
Just give him the ball.
Just goes to show, Coach likes winning more than he dislikes n****es.
Just hear me out, Coach.
Just jump in my suitcase. You know you can fit.
Just like from the beginning of time, Simmy.
Just like there are some toes that shouldn't be stepped on.
Just some basic courses right now, some math,
Just what kind of shape Ernie Davis is in. I told you.
Kansas takes over on its own 28 yard line.
Keep it. Hold on to it for yourselves
Keep your heads down.
Killed people, won medals.
Know his place on the field.
Lackey drops back to pass,
LAWYER: It's all over the wire.
Learning from you.
Led his team to a state championship. Why the hell didn't we look at him first?
Let me tell you something about Jim and I, we had our differences at times.
Let's check in.
Let's go!
Let's go! Now make no mistake, gentlemen.
Let's go.
Let's hope their recruiting is better than their running game.
Let's just get on the bus and go home.
Let's see what he does.
Let's take advantage.
Leukemia.
Lew, you hired me to win.
LOGAN: We're in the Cotton Bowl, not the cotton patch, boys.
Look at me.
Look at these.
Look at this!
Look at you, all college boy.
Look at you.
Look, I know what you're thinking.
Look, if you go to Syracuse, it's not gonna be easy for you.
Look, you've got three seconds to drop those bottles.
Looking forward to it! Texas.
Lundy, you got yourself planted.
LUNDY: Strong left.
Majorette, blonde.
Make me some lasagna.
Make no mistake, there's a war in this country,
MALE NARRATOR 1: America has been riding the crest of a wave of a peaceful prosperity.
MALE NARRATOR 2: I believe in this world to come.
Mama!
Mama?
MAN ON MIC: ...or witnessed more closely...
Man, that's Ernie Davis!
MAN: Ernie Davis?
MAN: Fourth down, 9 yards.
MAN: Get off the field!
MAN: It must be Halloween, 'cause here come the spooks!
MAN: Jim Crow is alive and well right here in Pennsylvania.
MAN: We are still not yet...
MAN: We're ready for you, Mr. Davis.
MAN: Yes, it is.
MARTY: Yeah, been here all week.
Math, basic literature...
Maury Youmans, center.
May get stuck polishing that Notre Dame bench with your butt.
Maybe better.
Maybe even your kind of talent.
Maybe it just felt real good to run,
Me and Jim Brown in the same backfield.
Means nothing if you lose yourselves.
Mighty nice car, Jim.
Mmm hmm.
Mmm hmm.
Mom,
Mr. Andreas has informed me