Last Chance U: Ranking all 5 seasons by watchability

Brittany Wagner, Jerry Bembry and Gregory Whiteley, Last Chance U (Photo by Jason Bahr/Getty Images for SeriesFest)
Brittany Wagner, Jerry Bembry and Gregory Whiteley, Last Chance U (Photo by Jason Bahr/Getty Images for SeriesFest)
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The popular Netflix series ‘Last Chance U’ will no longer be covering football, so let’s rank the five seasons at three different schools.

All good things must come to an end.

As Last Chance U released Season 5 of the popular Netflix show, fans had to live with the fact that this would be the last edition of the docu-series. What emerged as a nice late-summer watch for fans hungry for some college football after months of dormancy has become an August staple and a binge-watched sensation.

The first season was so popular that the show decided to go back to East Mississippi C.C. for a second season that was arguably as binge-watched as the first.

When the show’s producers decided to make the move to Independence C.C. despite getting invited back for a third season at the school, it was met with mixed reviews.

Independence C.C. was the host of the show for Seasons 3 and 4 and Jason Brown took center stage with his controversial personality and way with words. He was the coach of a much less successful program than Buddy Stephens’ at EMCC, but he turned it around in a short period of time. He provided plenty of entertainment and burned plenty of bridges.

After Brown was let go by the school after controversial remarks he made toward a player, the show moved on to Laney College for one final season (it’s going to now focus on basketball).

Since I’ve been a religious follower of the show and have been guilty of binge-watching each one, I feel like I have a good grasp on how each season compares to one another.

How do the seasons rank in terms of watchability?