The season is over for the most famous high school football team in America. It wasn't the happy ending everyone wanted.If it had been, ESPN's trucks would be rolling back into Parkersburg, Iowa, followed by a truckload of other media. This story had a Hollywood beginning, then it turned into a reality show.
"Our kids deserved to have a ball bounce their way or a break to win a close game," Al Kerns said. "But that's the movies."
He's the co-coach at Aplington-Parkersburg High. You may not remember the name, but you probably remember the plight.
It's 111 miles from Iowa City to Parkersburg, Iowa, but sometimes the two places seem a lot closer. Today there's no distance whatsoever. 
























