![]() She goes over to his house to watch game films and becomes friends with his daughter. In Reel Life: Sheryl comes to accept Boone. In Real Life: "She was never quite as aggressive as they depict her in the film," Yoast says. In Reel Life: Sheryl is extremely angry when coach Herman Boone (Denzel Washington) is given the head coaching job, and she lets everyone know it. ![]() was always the first on the field after the ballgame." "(But) she was at all the ballgames, watched them and. In Real Life: "She was not quite the football fanatic they show here," says Yoast in his DVD commentary. In Reel Life: Sheryl is one football-crazed kid. Sheryl didn't have a say in it - she died on May 4, 1996, at 34. I don't like to look like I only have one daughter.' " It didn't matter - the fiction made it into the film, partly because Sheryl's three sisters said it was fine with them. Yoast, in his DVD commentary, says he told producer Jerry Bruckheimer that he wasn't happy with this. In Real Life: Sheryl was one of four children, and lived with her mother. In Reel Life: Sheryl Yoast (Hayden Panettiere) lives with her father, coach Bill Yoast (Will Patton) and is an only child. Should a librarian file "Remember the Titans" under fiction or non-fiction? You decide. "Remember the Titans" is based on the true story of the 1971 Virginia state football champions from T.C. "Remember the Titans," viewers are told as the opening credits roll, is "Based on a True Story." This is an intentionally vague phrase, meant to suggest that most of what follows is factual.
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