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Titletown High Season 2 - Details We Know So Far

With the news that Coach Rush Propst won't be returning to Valdosta High School, there's a lot of questions as to what a second season of "Titletown High" would look like. Valdosta earned the "Titletown" nickname in 2008 for their championship history (per ESPN). As of the 2019 season, that includes six national championships, 24 state championships, and 42 regional championships (per Entertainment Tonight).

"We're all very positive," creator Jason Sciavicco said of the show getting a second season, though he noted that Propst's status at Valdosta is something they'll have to contend with. Once they've secured a renewal, Jason says, "We'll make a decision, 'Do we go back to Valdosta or do another school?'"

Staying at Valdosta would certainly keep the "Titletown" moniker in place and even teases the possibility of contending with a new head coach. For some, Propst's draw is bigger than that of the team, meaning they may be interested in following him to Alabama's Piedmont High School, where his own kids are also part of the football team (per WEIS Radio).