All The Places Players Lived On Friday Night Lights, Ranked
You know the characters (Coach, Riggins, Smash). You know the mantras ("Clear eyes, full hearts, can't lose"). But do you know the locations? The players on Friday Night Lights lived in some crazy places over the course of the show's five seasons. From vintage Airstreams to swanky ranches and everywhere in between, this list lets you rank them all.
Part of the show's appeal is directly tied into its setting. Rather than using sets in a California backlot, FNL's creators shot the show in and around Austin, TX. By using tangible, lived-in locations, the show provided additional depth to the characters. Each player had their own established world, and that realism made every episode memorable.
Take a trip back to Dillon, TX, and vote your favorite homes up to the number-one spot.
- 112 VOTES
Tim Riggins's Field
Photo: NBCUniversal Television DistributionDon't think about the fact that he bought the property with stolen money, just think about how happy you are for Riggins that something finally went his way for once.
- 211 VOTES
Tim Riggins's Truck
Photo: NBCUniversal Television DistributionRiggins, ever on the move, even lived in his truck for a stretch.
- 311 VOTES
The Riggins Brother's House
Photo: pickyandhealthy.com / via PinterestBilly Riggins wasn't the best influence on his little brother. After Riggins moved back in with him, the pair opened a chop shop, and Riggins ended up taking the fall for the operation once the police showed up.
- 414 VOTES
Matt Saracen's Art School Pad
Photo: NBCUniversal Television DistributionAfter graduating, Matt Saracen moved to Chicago to go to art school. He had a pretty nice apartment, too.
- 521 VOTES
Coach Taylor's House
Photo: cra.sh / via PinterestCoach Taylor wasn't a player, but he was the heart of the team. For the entire five seasons, Coach and Tami lived in a small, frequently messy house, but they made it work.
- 613 VOTES
Landry's Garage
Photo: NBCUniversal Television DistributionThe financial position of Landry's family was constantly in flux during the series. In some instances they were dirt poor, and in others he had plenty of space to rock out with Crucifictorious. Oh, and remember when Landry killed that guy?