During the show's cold open the "Sports Jock and Chad" radio show offers a free T-shirt to the caller who correctly answers their question of the day about who holds Arlen High's season touchdown record. Boomhauer beats everybody else by pulling out his cellphone and correctly answering the question.
When Hank and the guys are at the next football game, you can briefly see Boomhauer wearing a "Sports Jock and Chad" T-Shirt instead of his usual black T-Shirt
When Hank and the guys are at the next football game, you can briefly see Boomhauer wearing a "Sports Jock and Chad" T-Shirt instead of his usual black T-Shirt
Bill's nickname as a football player was "The Bill-Dozer"; Dennis Burkley who voiced Principal Moss, played a biker named 'Dozer' in the film Mask (1985).
Bill was an offensive lineman who would carry the ball in goal line situations and wears number 72. This is the same number that former Chicago Bears defensive lineman William Perry wore, who also was a ball carrier in goal line situations
During the flashback, when Hank and Bill switch positions, this would be illegal and would require a flag being thrown by the officials. Offensive linemen have to report "eligible" to an official before lining-up in an eligible receiver position.