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EPISODE · Apr 14, 2026 · 27 MIN

Thursday Night Lights

from Lone Star Gridiron · host Chris Doelle

S04E10 - Thursday Night Lights   Episode Summary In this episode of Lunch with Chris, Chris Doelle sits down with Michael Hurd, author of Thursday Night Lights, and Rob Lynch, producer of the documentary film inspired by the same powerful history. Together, they explore the legacy of the Prairie View Interscholastic League (PVIL), the overlooked story of Black high school football in Texas during segregation, and why capturing these voices now matters so much. Michael shares how his own Houston upbringing, journalism career, and passion for Black sports history led him to write the book. Rob discusses how his background around football and firsthand experiences with integration shaped his desire to produce the film. The conversation highlights the deep community pride around PVIL football, the cultural significance of events like the Turkey Day Classic, and the urgency of preserving stories before they are lost. This is a conversation about football, history, memory, and the people who made an extraordinary impact long before they got the recognition they deserved. What You'll Hear in This Episode • Michael Hurd's journey from Houston athlete and journalist to respected sports historian • Why Thursday Night Lights became such an important book • How Rob Lynch came to produce the documentary film • The challenge of researching PVIL history when so much was undocumented or discarded • The role of the Black community in shaping Texas high school football culture • Why the Turkey Day Classic drew both Black and white fans, coaches, and scouts • How both the book and film serve as overviews of a much bigger untold story • The idea of a future podcast project dedicated entirely to PVIL stories Key Themes • Hidden history in Texas football • The cultural power of community sports • Preserving firsthand stories before they disappear • The legacy of segregation and integration in athletics • Why overlooked stories still resonate with modern audiences Why This Episode Matters The story of the PVIL is not just sports history. It is Texas history, community history, and American history. This episode captures why projects like Michael Hurd's book and Rob Lynch's film matter so much: they restore visibility to athletes, coaches, schools, and communities that helped shape the game but were too often left out of the spotlight. Guest Bios Michael Hurd Michael Hurd is an author, journalist, and historian whose work has focused extensively on Black sports history. A former journalist with outlets including the Houston Post, USA Today, Yahoo Sports, and others, he is the author of Thursday Night Lights, a landmark book on Black high school football in Texas and the PVIL. Rob Lynch Rob Lynch is the producer of the Thursday Night Lights documentary film. Drawing from a lifetime around football and a personal connection to the culture surrounding integration-era athletics, Lynch helped bring the story of PVIL football to the screen through firsthand interviews and archival research. Links and Resources • Thursday Night Lights book by Michael Hurd • Thursday Night Lights: Separate... but Equal? documentary film • Prairie View Interscholastic League history • Turkey Day Classic legacy Takeaway Quote Some stories are too important to leave buried. Thursday Night Lights helps ensure that the players, coaches, and communities of the PVIL are finally seen and remembered. If you've ever thought about starting your own podcast, Fresh Media Works can help you grow your brand and spread your message. They handle the heavy lifting so you can focus on your message. To find out how easy they can make launching your new podcast, call 713-269-462 or check out freshmediaworks.com. You can also visit freshmediaworks.com/bmg to join the Podcast Masters Guild to help your show grow . If you enjoyed this episode, please take a moment to rate, follow, and share it with someone who could benefit from the insights. See you next time! Have a podcast and want it to do better? Get a podcast audit!

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