
Glory Days
Drama · TV Movie
Overview
A married middle age man with two children who are in college, who also didn't finish college decides to go and enroll at his kids' college. He also decides to try out for football, and makes the team. He becomes a phenom. But all of this causes friction between him and his son, and also trouble between him and his wife, who wants him to quit the team. But he chooses to stay with it.
Top Cast


Robert Conrad
Robert Conrad
Mike Moran
Robert Conrad
Mike Moran


Jennifer O'Neill
Jennifer O'Neill
Scotty Moran
Jennifer O'Neill
Scotty Moran


Shane Conrad
Shane Conrad
Mikey
Shane Conrad
Mikey


Stacy Edwards
Stacy Edwards
Andrea Moran
Stacy Edwards
Andrea Moran


Ed O'Ross
Ed O'Ross
Dave Trumbo
Ed O'Ross
Dave Trumbo


Pamela Gidley
Pamela Gidley
Diane
Pamela Gidley
Diane


Micah Grant
Micah Grant
Kevin Parr
Micah Grant
Kevin Parr


Darren W. Conrad
Darren W. Conrad
Football Player
Darren W. Conrad
Football Player
Duane Davis
Duane Davis
Duane Davis
Brian A. Smith
Brian A. Smith
Brian A. Smith
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