Wealthy football star Bobby Davis goes to bed one night secure in his wealth of almost 100 million dollars--and awakens the next morning almost broke. It appears that his business manager lost almost all of Bobby's money, and every dollar invested by Bobby's relatives--every last penny lost in a Ponzi scheme. Worse: Bobby finds out that three women are pregnant by him. Things can always get worse: like a straw in the wind, sponsors, money, and luck can go in any direction. Bobby is forced to retire from football after testing positive for performance-enhancing drugs. Inevitably, authorities swarm; convinced that fun-loving Bobby was knowingly involved in that Ponzi scheme, FBI agents come pounding at his mansion's door. Just in case Bobby doesn't understand the scope of the charges and investigation, his lawyers inform him that he is completely broke and that the three pregnant women must move in with him. In typical Bobby Davis fashion, the sole remaining option is to try to pull off a mad caper, get his money back into his hands and those women out of his house. Written by Kurt Weichert