Green Bay — The odds of it seem akin to having identical quadruplets, becoming the president or finding a four-leaf clover — on your first try.
Imagine being an integral part of arguably the greatest play in college football history like Richard Rodgers Sr. An occurrence so large it was dubbed "The Play," when Rodgers Sr. and his California Bears threw five laterals, maneuvered their way through opposing band members, and notched the game-winning score on the final play during a 1982 game against rival Stanford.
Now, fast-forward 33 years and your son — Richard Rodgers Jr.