Coach Charlie Fitzpatrick is Georgia's all-time winningest high school basketball coach. While many of his players regard him as a father, he has a rocky relationship with his own "bookworm" son, Evan. Charlie decides that the best way to connect and bond with his son and grandson, Markie, who has just announced he's dropping out of college to tour with his folk band, is to take them to a rustic mountain cabin for a weekend retreat with the help of his wife, Laura, and Evan's wife, Heather. Only this cabin is the same location where he put his many winning teams through a grueling military-style obstacle course, which Evan never had the opportunity to complete as a student. This is Charlie's idea of a good time, Evan's nightmare, and Markie's-well, he's young and idealistic, so he's simply going with the flow.
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Coach Charlie Fitzpatrick is Georgia's all-time winningest high school basketball coach. While many of his players regard him as a father, he has a rocky relationship with his own "bookworm" son, Evan. Charlie decides that the best way to connect and bond with his son and grandson, Markie, who has just announced he's dropping out of college to tour with his folk band, is to take them to a rustic mountain cabin for a weekend retreat with the help of his wife, Laura, and Evan's wife, Heather. Only this cabin is the same location where he put his many winning teams through a grueling military-style obstacle course, which Evan never had the opportunity to complete as a student. This is Charlie's idea of a good time, Evan's nightmare, and Markie's-well, he's young and idealistic, so he's simply going with the flow.
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