Season 2
Blue Mountain State is an American sports comedy television series created by Eric Falconer and Chris Romano which follows the on and off-field antics of three incoming freshmen as they learn to adapt to life at a fictional mid-Western college (the Blue Mountain State of the title) where football and footballers are top dog.
The series premiered in the USA on Spike on 11 January, 2010.
Blue Mountain State premiered in South Africa on DStv's Vuzu channel on Thursday 4 March 2010, at 20h30. It later aired on DStv's MTV channel. See "Seasons" below for seasonal broadcast dates and times.
Season 2 premiered on Vuzu on Thursday 2 June 2011, at 23h00. New episodes broadcast weekly. There are 13 episodes in the second season.
Season 2
Season two of Blue Mountain State finds Coach Marty Daniels (Ed Marinaro) under pressure to deliver a winning season after an embarrassing showing last year that has put his legacy and job security in danger.
Adding to the coach's troubles is the arrival of his contentious and meddling ex-wife Debra (Denise Richards).
The BMS Goats are led on the field by overzealous team captain Thad Castle (Alan Ritchson), who struggles with the decision to go pro after this season or return to BMS, and top recruit Radon Randell (Page Kennedy) whose talent is matched only by his outrageous behaviour and huge ego.
Off the field, the team is once again led by Alex Moran (Darin Brooks), the second string quarterback who is content riding the bench, and his best friend and team mascot Sammy Cacciatore (Chris Romano).
Sammy's troubles also multiply this season when his wild, crazy and sexy party-girl sister Mary Jo (Frankie Shaw) transfers to BMS.
Seasons
Season 1 (13 episodes)
Channel: Vuzu | Premiere: 4 Mar 2010 | Finale: 27 May 2010 | Thursdays, 20h30
Channel: MTV | Premiere: 18 Apr 2010 | Finale: 11 Jul 2010 | Sundays, 22h30
Season 2 (13 episodes)
Channel: Vuzu | Premiere: 2 Jun 2011 | Finale: 25 Aug 2011 | Thursdays, 23h00
Season 3 (13 episodes)
Channel: Vuzu | Premiere: 21 Jun 2012 | Finale: 13 Sep 2012 | Thursdays, 22h30