Drew Glenn Bio
9/21/2007 4:12:00 AM | General
Made the switch from running back to linebacker during fall drills... with more experience at the position could challenge for a spot on the two-deep... made one solo and one assisted tackle during the Blue-White game... recovered a fumble... REDSHIRT-FRESHMAN (2006): Dressed for certain games but did not see any action... rushed four times for 13 yards during the 2006 Blue-White game... FRESHMAN (2005): Redshirted... joined the program as a walk-on during spring drills in 2005... HIGH SCHOOL: Lettered four years in football and wrestling and twice in tennis... named All-Area... team captain... was voted as team MVP and the high school ?Player of the Year'... earned the Academic Award... placed sixth nationally in his 215-pound weight class... two-time area champion... placed fifth in the Georgia state tournament... three-time county champion... participated on the Team Georgia squad... played for coach Bob Stinchcomb... PERSONAL: Born May 20, 1986 in Ft. Myers, Florida... his parents have been a major influence, “My father has always been there for me and helped me in whatever I needed. My mom because I always work past my breaking point when I hear her voice”... most admires his former wrestling coaches Don Williams and Ross Cooper, “They are mentors in my life and in my faith”... his dad played football at Howard University, an uncle played semi-pro football and two cousins also played collegiate football... enjoys hanging out with friends, drawing, painting and playing ultimate Frisbee... historical person he'd most like to meet is Martin Luther King, Jr... if he could attend any sporting event it would the college football National Championship game... if he could play any musical instrument it would be the piano... son of Kenneth and Kathy Glenn... MAJOR: Exercise Science
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