Friday Night Tykes - Season 4

Season 4
Episodes

What's Your Malfunction?
Another season of football kicks off in Texas; a controversial hit sparks outrage.

Home of the Gods
Tensions arise over the recruiting of a prized quarterback; a turf war is settled on the field.

God Don't Like Ugly
A football game turns ugly when aggressive play upsets the coaches and parents.

We All Failed Him
The Judson Jr. Rockets hope to keep winning; the Venom seeks answers following a coach's misconduct.

Be the Adult
Following an altercation between an adult and child, the Venom tries to move forward.

Ain't the Time to Be Holding Hands
The San Antonio Outlaws begin the playoffs; the Steelers parents cause a ruckus in the stands.

Ain't Gotta Cheat Us to Beat Us
The Outlaws are surrounded by a cloud of controversy; the TYFA regular season comes to an end.

Ruined by Adults
The Rockets find themselves in a first-round slugfest as the TYFA playoffs begin.

But My Mama Ain't Here
The playoffs continue with a rematch of one of the most contentious regular-season games of year.

If You Wanna Show, I'll Give You One
The TYFA championship pits the 210 Outlaws against the mysterious Farm League Hurricanes.
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