By Jay Sekulow
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The patriarchs of the NFL's first families of quarterbacks and coaches are anything but interfering dads. In fact, Archie Manning and Jack Harbaugh are just as influenced by their successful sons as their boys are by them.

The Hoosiers received 58 first-place votes from the 65-member national media panel while Florida, which jumped two spots to second, got the other seven.

Most parents would cringe if they were accused of loving one child more than the other. The parents of Super Bowl XLVII contenders Jim and John Harbaugh of the San Francisco 49ers and the Baltimore Ravens were asked to answer the charge for a national audience.
Jack Harbaugh has watched his sons go at it for nearly five decades.
`Gosh, my goodness, all this stuff kind of came together, why? Isn't that coincidence?" she said. "I just think everything coinciding together is kind of a sign that we're all doing what we're supposed to be doing. This is what's meant to be."