Plot
Molly is a high school track coach who knows just as much about football as anyone else on the planet. When the football coach's position becomes vacant, she applies for the job, despite expecting sniggers from fellow staff members and her former husband.
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Her dream was to coach high school football. Her nightmare was Central High.
Marvel: Fuck you!::Molly McGrath: Fuck you what?::Marvel: Fuck you... Coach McGrath.::Molly McGrath: Better.
Verna McGrath: Just remember; you can't win a pissing contest with a prick.
Trumaine: Don't worry baby, this my uncle's car, he lets me borrow it whenever I want.::Marva: OH YEAH! THEN WHY DID YOU HAVE TO HOT WIRE IT!
[repeated line]::Ben Edwards: Right.
Peanut: [as the gargantuan Finch tries to fit into a uniform] Man, how'd your folks let you get like this?::Krushinski: Are you kidding? He probably ate his folks!
Molly McGrath: [after she runs the team into the ground, throws the broken watch on the ground] You owe me a new stop watch... you PUSSIES!
Dan Darwell: Get out of my face you fat fuck!
Dan Darwell: I hate football.
Wildcats is a 1986 film starring Goldie Hawn and costarring Jan Hooks and Swoosie Kurtz. It is the film debut of Wesley Snipes and Woody Harrelson. They also appeared together in White Men Can't Jump and Money Train. LL Cool J made a guest appearance in this film also.
Molly McGrath (Goldie Hawn), is the daughter of a famed football coach who's dying to head her own team. When her wish is finally granted, Molly leaves her job coaching girls' track at an affluent high school (Prescott High School) to take over a football team at an inner-city high school (Central High School)--the kind of place where guard dogs are needed to patrol the campus. At first the new coach’s idealism and optimism are suffocated with racial and gender prejudice, but eventually her overriding spirit begins to whip her unruly team into shape. At the same time, she must also struggle to win a battle for the custody of her two young daughters. The real test for Molly comes when her Central High team faces Prescott in the city championship.