Moe, Larry and Curly are three out-of-work tramps who are hired to promote a university football team. They're soon mistaken for the school's famous star athletes, "The Three Horsemen." As the star athletes, the Stooges are hired by a gangster to secretly play on his professional team, but of course the boys know nothing about football and bring their own set of skills to the game.
| Name | Type | Role | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Griffin Jay | Writer | ||
| Felix Adler | Writer | ||
| Alex Hirschfield | Guest Star | ||
| Milton Douglas | Guest Star | ||
| Lucille Ball | Guest Star | ||
| Bobby Burns | Guest Star | ||
| Walter Long | Guest Star | ||
| Billy Wolfstone | Guest Star | ||
| Phyllis Crane | Guest Star | ||
| Harry Bowen | Guest Star | ||
| Joseph Young | Guest Star | ||
| Jimmie Phillips | Guest Star | ||
| William Irving | Guest Star | ||
| Joe Levine | Guest Star | ||
| Gertie Green | Guest Star | ||
| Lynten Brent | Guest Star | ||
| Johnny Kascier | Guest Star | ||
| Curly Howard | Director | ||
| Felix Adler | Director | ||
| Griffin Jay | Director | ||
| Ray McCarey | Director | ||
| Larry Fine | Director | ||
| Moe Howard | Director |