Hall of Fame

HOF 2007 - Glenn Anderson

Glenn Anderson

  • Class
    1975
  • Induction
    2007
  • Sport(s)
    Football
Glenn Anderson earned NAIA All-American recognition, All-District 10, and All-KCAC honors as a defensive end for the Bulldogs in 1973 and 1974. Following his senior season, Anderson was a unanimous All-District 10 selection after leading the Bulldogs with 219 defensive points including 69 unassisted and 36 assisted tackles, five passes broken up, and seven fumble recoveries. He was later signed to a free agent contract with the Cleveland Browns of the National Football League after receiving overtures from the Packers, Lions, Patriots, Falcons, and Browns.

A four-year letter winner in both football and basketball at McPherson College, Anderson led the Bulldog basketball team in scoring and rebounding in 1974. He still holds the Bulldog single game rebounding record with 37 caroms against Tabor during the 1973-74 season.

In the spring of 1975, Anderson was named McPherson College’s “Male Athlete of the Year” and received his B.A. in physical education.

Anderson currently resides in Raytown, Mo., where he works as a department supervisor for the Department of Homeland Security.

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