Joel and Christie wonder what their friendship with each other actually means. Professor Haines and Brother Jerrod form an unlikely partnership. And the Omega Sigs throw a Mid-Semester Blowout.
Jason and Turbo bond over music, while Reno and Hector try to help Professor Haines.
The boys set out to redeem themselves as heroes after an incident with a rival school leaves them embarrassed and the object of ridicule.
Joel tries to shake his infatuation with Christie, but he winds up on a date from hell. Meanwhile Brian tries to spend time with Annabel outside the bedroom, Jason asks Julie to the Omega Sig Fall Formal and Eli gets infatuated with the military after seeing Top Gun.
The Omega Sigs have to whip the house into shape quickly when they learn an advisor from the national chapter is coming for a visit. Meanwhile, the guys try to get tickets to see the popular group General Public.
While the boys prepare for the upcoming intramural flag football tournament, the Omega Sigs are brought to the brink of war against the Zeta Rhos over a series of pranks. Joel finds it increasingly difficult to juggle his many commitments, especially as he starts working for the campus’ landscaping service.
Dad’s Day weekend has arrived, and the boys are nervous about what their dads will think of their college activities, especially when they all take part in an annual tailgating party.
The pledges are sent on a quest to wrangle a very specific birthday present for Stankowsky. But their adventure is going to be about far more than just finding the gift. Meanwhile, Reno tries to get closer to Professor Larsen and Joel tries to smooth the awkward chemistry he has with Christie, as well as with Professor Haines.
Glory Daze is an American comedy-drama television series. The one-hour series revolves around a group of college freshmen who pledge a fraternity in 1986. The series aired from November 16, 2010, to January 18, 2011 on TBS. On February 24, 2011, TBS announced that the series would not be renewed for a second season due to poor ratings.