That's My Boy is a 1932 American pre-Code drama film directed by Roy William Neill and starring Richard Cromwell and Dorothy Jordan.
A football coach there, "Daisy" Adams, finds out that while small, Tommy is quick and elusive and a natural at the sport.
But he resents that while he's worth a fortune to the college, he has little money and has jeopardized his future in medicine and with fiancee Dorothy by concentrating on football instead.
A university alumnus, Sedgwick, who is a stockbroker, sets up a holding company in which investors can put their money into Tommy's potential earnings.
To the fans' cheers, Tommy wins the game for Thorpe, he ends up marrying Dorothy.