At 50 years old, Orson Villalobos is back on the field finishing what he started three decades ago.
"Well, you've got to have great respect for a guy that's 50 years old and wants to play this game," said Compton College head football coach David Banuelos.
Villalobos tells us he recently realized it's never too late to pursue your dreams.
"I came back to finish something I started a long time ago... 30 years ago," he said.
He's taking classes at Compton College, pursuing degrees in kinesiology and coaching, all while playing football.
"That's my real wish. It's my real dream to be a coach," he said.
Villalobos says the goal is to coach his 9-year-old son by the time he's in 9th grade.
"I'm very proud of my dad," said his son, Orson Villalobos II.
Villalobos says the idea to join the college football team started when his son made a small comment.
"He said one day, 'I wish I could have seen you play football.'"
And now his son gets a front-row seat.
"His friends told me that when people tried to tackle him, they would just bounce off him," Villalobos II said.
We asked if he's proud of his dad's game.
"Very much," his son replied.