After the movie though Scott Caan stayed pretty busy, joining the Ocean’s Eleven crew for a while and going on to star in the remake of Hawaii Five-O. Tweeder was the kind of guy that did just about anything once so long as it seemed like fun. His family requested that he be taken off life support not long after that, ending a career that was cut far too short it seems since he was such a beloved character. Unfortunately he suffered kidney and liver failure in 2017 and was put in hospice shortly after. Having been obese since childhood Ron had a gastric bypass and lost well over three hundred pounds. As Coach Kilmer though he was one of the worst and showed that he could be the kind of guy that didn’t care about anyone so long as they didn’t wreck his chances of winning another championship. Jon Voight is one of the best-known actors on this list since his resume extends well before and after the movie in a number of roles that have seen him turn heel as well as present himself as the good guy. Here’s what the cast of Varsity Blues has been up to since the movie. Unfortunately there’s always a price to be paid, and some guys come up short when it’s time to move on. A lot of us might know a town or city that is just as crazed when it comes time for football season, but we also know that some places do in fact make a habit of treating their star players with such deference that it becomes not unlike being a celebrity, as their ticket is bought and paid for the moment they touch that field and do something spectacular. The harsh training methods, the continual emotional turmoil experienced by the players, and the absolute dedication shown during football season is what fanaticism is made of. In Varsity Blues, football was a way of life for the characters and the town they lived in, and was meant to be taken seriously at all times, without fail. There are some things you just don’t question about life depending on where you life.