Stanley Wilson II, a former Stanford football player whose father missed the Super Bowl after coaches found him doing cocaine in a hotel bathroom the night before the game, was shot while breaking into a home, The Oregonian reported.

Police found Wilson, 33, naked in a backyard water fountain last week with a non-life threatening wound. He is to be charged with first and second degree attempted burglary an first- and second degree trespassing.

Drafted by the Detroit Lions in out of Stanford, Wilson is also believed by police to have targeted three other homes.

In one of those instances, a homeowner told police she spotted Wilson attempting to enter her home, asked him what he was doing, and he replied, “Isn’t this where I am supposed to be?”

Wilson’s father, Stanley Wilson Sr., missed the 1989 Super Bowl after a cocaine binge the night before the Super Bowl against the 49ers. He is serving a 22-year sentence in a California prison for burglary.

Stanley Wilson II, who does not have a criminal record, was released by the Detroit Lions after three seasons in 2008. He was a third-round draft pick out of Stanford. He was raised by his grandparents while his father struggled with addiction.

At Stanford, Stanley II was a three-year starter and honorable mention All-Pac 10 selection who also was on the track team.