Another Glasgow to join the team
All your Glasgows are belong to us!
how many are we allowed in possession? closed season?
Here are his highlights. At 6' 0" and 205 he says he is coming in as a safety, but with is genes I would not be surprised if he grows into a solid Fullback. Welcome!
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Shouldn't three brothers playing at Michigan all wear the same number?
Only if their last name is Wistert
Thw Wisterts were never on the same team together all at once.
They were in fact on the same team together at once. However, it was not a Michigan football team. They competed together as a team in the 1951 Philadelphia 'two guys in suits hold up a third guy in a shirt and tie AND football jersey while the third guy throws a football as far as he can' competition.
Result? Win.
You win.
Jordan Glasgow will be trying out at QB
Mama and Papa Glasgow must be bringing in the bucks. School ain't cheap!
Welcome to the team! The Glasgows are Michigan's Bulloughs, except with 100% less a-holeness.
"You don't really think about how big things are really," Jordan Glasgow said. "I'm going to college to play football but I'm going to try to play at one of the most historic programs in the nation with an NFL coach. But I'm trying not to get overwhelmed by the situation. Just think every day you have to work harder than you did last and earn what you get."
I know this has happened a few times in Michigan's past, where brothers have played for the team - usually at offset times, of course - but making Michigan football a family tradition in that respect is really quite the feat indeed. Welcome to Michigan, Jordan Glasgow.
from OSU?
It seemed like an afterthought at the time... perspective.
Well if the last two are any indication, Michigan will be lucky to have him.
Should this Jordan mirror the last Jordan that walked on and played safety.
I hope one day that I can com[are him to Kovacks or Kerridge
We also have two sons of Wangler on the team and of course the sons of Wheatley & Runyun are on the way.