When David is about to kick the 51 yard field goal in the championship game and his dad stands up, the camera pans back for a wide angle and the dad is the only person in that area. Then in a matter of seconds a man is right next to him asking if he needs help; this same man then magically disappears again and reappears deep within the stands to cheer for the field goal a few seconds later.
Before the final play of the game they say that there are only two seconds left. When they show the score on the scoreboard, it obviously says 5:12 left.
During the Giants' final drive, the quarterback #11 is seen on the sideline behind coach Bobby Duke as he calls in the play. Then he is magically back on the field to run the play.
When Grant Taylor discovers he's received a new pick up truck as a gift, he drops a folio on the parking lot. He walks around the truck and then drives off without ever picking the folio up again.
At one point, the Eagles' record is shown as being 3 wins and 3 losses. After that, it is then said the team had 5 consecutive wins. During the next game, the announcer comments the Eagle's record is 7 wins and 3 losses when he should have said 8 wins and 3 losses.
During the championship game, after the Giants' second touchdown but before the Eagles' first touchdown, there is a scene where it is obvious the shot has been reversed. As the players struggle, it can be seen that the numbers and letters on the jerseys are backward.
The shadows on the title sequence are backwards. If the letters in the name "Facing the Giants" were truly back-lit by the lights in the stadium, the shadows would be upside-down, not right-side up.
The WALB sports reporter states the Eagles began the season with 0 wins and 3 losses. Any team begins their season with 0 wins or losses. What the reporter should have said was that the Eagles came back from a 0 and 3 record this season to play in the state championship.