This is a dream come true for a college student who's a fan of the Green Bay Packers. According to WBAY, the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay will offer a course which will be about the history of the 13-time NFL champions. This course is appropriate considering the Packers are entering their 100th season and they will celebrate their 100th birthday next year.

“When you study it, you're surrounded by the buildings and the families and the legends and the things that play a role in that history. You can physically be in those places,” says Heidi Sherman, Chair of UW-Green Bay’s history program.

WBAY said 70 students will make up the class and there will be a time where they will use the Packers Hall of Fame as a classroom. The course will focus on the beginning of the Packers' franchise in 1919 up until the Vince Lombardi era of the 1960s.

“The Packers are just kind of this fascinating, iconic story. The story is better than … you can't make it up,” says Brent Hensel who is the Packers curator.

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The Packers were founded by Curly Lambeau and George Calhoun who was the sports editor of the Green Bay Press-Gazette. Lambeau was the head coach from 1919-1949 and he led the team to six NFL championships. He also won 209 regular season games which is the most in franchise history. Lombardi was the head coach of the Packers for 1959-1967 and some would say he's the greatest coach in league history. He led the Packers to five championships including the first two Super Bowls and he had a 9-1 postseason record. The Packers did not win another championship until 1996 when they were led by Coach Mike Holmgren. The Packers won another title in 2010 under the leadership of Mike McCarthy.

Back in April, the Packers announced the plans for details of their plans for the 100th season which will be a 16 month-long celebration due to the team's birthday being Aug. 11, 2019. The celebration will start with Lambeau Field Live which is a traveling exhibit that will include everything fans love about the home of the Packers. Lambeau Live will be at five locations across the state of Wisconsin and the Packers will kick off this leg of the celebration in June.

The second part of the celebration will be the Packers Experience which is a festival for fans to take part in different activities such as listening to live music, participating in an alumni Q&A session viewing a replica team locker room and listening to live music. This will take place at Lambeau Field and it will be a four-day event.

The Packers will have a celebration weekend during the season opener on Sept. 9 against the Chicago Bears. It will include a free concert and fans can visit alumni. The team will also release a 10-part documentary called Legacy: 100 Seasons of the Green Bay Packers. Each episode of the documentary will be one or two hours long and the entire series will be available in 2019.