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Landstown 35–14 . He passed for 1,840 yards, 26 touchdowns, and four interceptions during the championship campaign and added four touchdowns on the ground. Following the championship season, Glennon received numerous accolades as he finalized his search for a college choice. In total, Glennon amassed over 4,800 yards passing, 67 passing touchdowns (7th all-time in Virginia), eight rushing touchdowns, and only 11 interceptions.
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During his junior year, Glennon threw for over 1,700 yards and 21 touchdowns while rushing for another four touchdowns. Over the next year, his final (senior) season at Westfield High School, Glennon led the Bulldogs to a 14–0 record and the 2003 Virginia AAA Division 6 state championship, beating
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Glennon came in a few weeks later against Florida State, where he threw for 122 yards and a touchdown before leaving the game with a sprained ankle. On a Thursday night two weeks later against Maryland, Glennon lead his team to victory with a 14–20, 127 yard 1 TD performance against the Terps.
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season in 2005. Though still the emergency quarterback who would play in the event that Vick were injured, Glennon did not play and Cory Holt took on the quarterback duty in blowouts. Glennon's only action came in the Maroon-White scrimmage game, where he went 5-for-6 for 36 yards.
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left the game due to a sprained ankle. Glennon completed 16 of his 21 passes for 258 yards and two touchdowns. Glennon's 258 yards were the third most of his career and his personal best since the Hokies' September 30, 2006, loss to
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During the season, Glennon was commonly chastized by Virginia Tech fans at Lane Stadium with the chant "We Want Ike" being called (reference to backup quarterback Ike Whitaker) during his poor performances.
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On December 1, Glennon was awarded the ACC Championship Game MVP award after leading the Hokies to a 30–16 victory over Boston College. In the game, Glennon went 18–27 with three touchdowns.
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Due to his numerically successful high school career and the number of awards granted him, Glennon was widely recruited by college teams eager to find a stable quarterback. Most
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Despite his true freshman status, Glennon participated in four games during the 2004-2005 football season, playing primarily as a relief quarterback in blowouts over
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On November 1, Glennon was forced to wear a Georgia Tech practice jersey after four Virginia Tech Hokies jerseys went missing from the visitors' locker room at
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as an undrafted free agent. He was waived on June 19, 2009, and later returned. He was released again in August, and was not signed by another NFL team.
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returned from his suspension from the Virginia Tech football team to assume the starting quarterback role, Sean Glennon asked for and was granted a
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that forced the family to move three times in Sean's grade-school years. From The Woodlands, the family would move to
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Glennon completed 170 of his 302 passing attempts in 2006 for 2,191 yards with 11 touchdowns and 11 interceptions.
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after leading the Hokies to a touchdown in his first drive off of the bench in relief of the injured
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schools were among those who recruited Glennon. Glennon eventually narrowed that list down to two:
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After back-up duty during the next few games, Glennon returned during the second quarter against
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all-Metro first team, and was ranked No. 21 on the All Mid-Atlantic Team. He earned High School
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among Tech quarterbacks, pressing 375 pounds and surpassing the previous record held by
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Glennon started the first two games of the Hokies' 2008 season: a loss to the
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Glennon threw 3 interceptions in the final game of the season against the
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His next action came in the October 16, 2004, homecoming game against
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to John and Nancy Glennon. John, his father, had a position with
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Hokiesports.com "Hokies' road success continues with win at UNC"
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During the Hokies second game of the season, a 48–7 loss to the
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Glennon was named the starting quarterback on August 13, 2006.
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He saw his first collegiate action on September 11, 2004, in
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Players of American football from Montgomery County, Texas
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Glennon was named the starter following the dismissal of
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The Washington Post's Fall 2003 All-Metro Football Team
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Index

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Quarterback
The Woodlands, Texas
Westfield
Chantilly, Virginia
Virginia Tech
2009
Minnesota Vikings
2009
American football
quarterback
college football
Virginia Tech
Marcus Vick
Tyrod Taylor
2007 season
Duke
Mike
NC State
The Woodlands, Texas
ExxonMobil
New Jersey
Centreville
Virginia
Mike
North Carolina State University
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
2013 NFL draft
Westfield High School
Fairfax County

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