Ole Miss cheerleading coach Ryan O’Connor is set to star in a new Lifetime reality show alongside her mother, legendary cheer coach Donna Martin.

Ten one-hour episodes of Cheerleader Generation (working title) are set to air on Lifetime sometime this year, according to Deadline Hollywood, and will follow O’Connor’s work with the Ole Miss cheerleading squad and Martin’s work in Kentucky with her high school team.

O’Connor and her mother aren’t strangers to reality TV. They were front and center for Lifetime’s show “Cheerleader Nation,” which followed Martin’s championship squad at Paul Laurence Dunbar High School when O’Connor was on the team.

Here’s the full synopsis of Cheerleader Generation from Lifetime, which seems way over-dramatic, but totally watchable:

While Donna pushes her team to new heights to return Dunbar to its former glory of reigning champs, Ryan is fighting to earn the respect of her peers, her collegiate team and her mother. The stakes are high as Donna and Ryan also compete to be the first ever mother-daughter coaches going after national championship titles in the same year while dealing with the real-life drama of college students trying to find their independence, high-school students trying to survive adolescence and their mothers who are trying to keep it all together too.

O’Connor attended Kentucky and Alabama after high school and racked up tons of national titles in the process. Since arriving at Ole Miss in 2017, she’s raised the bar athletically and academically while making Oxford her new home in the SEC.