2019 Football Roster

Jordan Glasgow
- Class:
- Graduate Student
- Position:
- LB
- Height:
- 6-1
- Weight:
- 226
- Hometown:
- Aurora, Ill.
- High School:
- Marmion Academy
CAREER GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICS
CAREER HIGHS
• Tackles: 11, 2x - last at Illinois (Oct. 12, 2019)
• Solos: 8 - at Illinois (Oct. 12, 2019)
• Asst: 9 - vs. Army (Sept. 7, 2019)
• TFLs: 2, 2X - last vs. Iowa (Oct. 5, 2019)
• Sacks: 2, 2X - last vs. Iowa (Oct. 5, 2019)
• Int: none
• FR: 1, 2x (last at Illinois, Oct. 12, 2019)
• PBUs: 1, 2x (last at Illinois, Oct. 12, 2019)
At Michigan
• Four-time letterman (2016-17-18-19)
• Butkus Award semifinalist (2019)
• Burlsworth Trophy Candidate (2019)
• Recipient of the Roger Zatkoff Award (2019) and Blue Collar Award (2019)
• Named the team's Special Teams Player of the Year (2017)
• Four-time Academic All-Big Ten honoree (2016-19) and Big Ten Distinguished Scholar (2016)
• Three-time CoSIDA Academic All-District 5 Honoree (2017-18-19)
• 2020 National Football Foundation Hampshire Honor Society member
• Appeared in 52 career games with two starts at viper and 13 starts at Will linebacker
Fifth-Year Senior (2019)
• Started all 13 games at will linebacker and was a major contributor on special teams; made 89 tackles including seven for loss with five sacks, two pass breakups, one fumble, and one blocked kick to earn his fourth varsity letter
• Academic All-Big Ten honoree
• CoSIDA Academic All-District
• Butkus Award semifinalist
• Burlsworth Trophy Candidate
• Recipient of the Roger Zatkoff Award given to the team's top linebacker and the Blue Collar Award
• Shared Defensive Player of the Game honors with the entire defense for their performance against Iowa (Oct. 5)
• Named Special Teams Player of the Week for his performance against Illinois (Oct. 12)
• Started at Will linebacker and matched a career-high with six tackles playing defense and special teams against Middle Tennessee State (Aug. 31); registered the first multi-sack game of his career (2.0)
• Started and set a new career-high with 11 tackles against Army (Sept. 7) playing linebacker and special teams
• Made seven tackles and recovered an onside kick at Wisconsin (Sept. 21)
• Made three tackles playing linebacker and contributing on special teams against Rutgers (Sept. 28)
• Notched nine tackles including a pair of sacks with a quarterback hurry against Iowa (Oct. 5)
• Matched his career high with 11 tackles including eight solos with a half-tackle for loss and also blocked a punt at Illinois (Oct. 12)
• Contributed four tackles playing linebacker and special teams at Penn State (Oct. 19)
• Added four tackles and one quarterback hurry against Notre Dame (Oct. 26)
• Totaled eight tackles at Maryland (Nov. 2)
• Led the team with eight tackles including a split-sack and a quarterback hurry against Michigan State (Nov. 16)
• Credited with a quarterback hurry and one tackle at Indiana (Nov. 23)
• Totaled seven stops with a split sack and split tackle for loss against Ohio State (Nov. 30)
• Notched 10 tackles against Alabama in the Vrbo Citrus Bowl (Jan. 1, including one for loss)
Senior (2018)
• Appeared in all 13 games on special teams and started in two at viper and recorded 28 tackles to earn his third varsity letter
• Academic All-Big Ten honoree
• CoSIDA Academic All-District 5 selection
• Twice recognized as the Special Teams Player of the Week for his performances at Michigan State and at Rutgers
• Along with the entire defense, secured a share of Defensive Player of the Week honors for their contributions towards the team performance against Michigan State
• Named to Pro Football Focus College's All-Big Ten Defensive team (Flex) for his performance against Northwestern
• Contributed on special teams at Notre Dame (Sept. 1)
• Saw snaps at viper and also contributed on special teams against Western Michigan (Sept. 8)
• Made two solo stops against SMU (Sept. 15) playing viper and contributing on special teams
• Made two tackles including a 14-yard sack, the first of his career, in his first-ever start against Nebraska (Sept. 22)
• Made his second start at viper at Northwestern (Sept. 29) and set new career-high with six tackles, including five solo stops
• Earned snaps at viper and on special teams against Maryland (Oct. 6)
• Added one solo tackle against Wisconsin (Oct. 13) while playing viper and contributing on special teams
• Made one solo tackle at Michigan State (Oct. 20) and also forced a fumble playing on special teams
• Played linebacker and on special teams against Penn State (Nov. 3) and registered a seven-yard sack
• Tied for the team lead with six tackles playing linebacker and contributing on special teams at Rutgers (Nov. 10)
• Made one solo tackle playing linebacker and contributing on special teams against Indiana (Nov. 17)
• Contributed one solo tackle playing linebacker and special teams at Ohio State (Nov. 24)
• Made three tackles including one for loss while playing will linebacker and contributing on special teams against Florida in the Chick-Fil-A Peach Bowl (Dec. 29)
Junior (2017)
• Academic All-Big Ten honoree
• CoSIDA Academic All-District 5 selection
• Named the team's Special Teams Player of the Year
• Honored as the Special Teams Player of the Game for his contributions in the win over Rutgers and Purdue and shared co-Special Teams Player of the Game honors after the win over Minnesota
• Served as a major special teams contributor in all 13 games and appeared in five games at safety with 11 tackles and earned his second varsity letter
• Contributed on special teams against Florida at the Advocare Classic (Sept. 2), Cincinnati (Sept. 9), Air Force (Sept. 16), Purdue (Sept. 23), Michigan State (Oct. 7), Penn State (Oct. 21), Rutgers (Oct. 28), Minnesota (Nov. 4) and Maryland (Nov. 11)
• Made a solo stop and registered his first career pass breakup against Cincinnati (Sept. 9)
• At Indiana (Oct. 14), played safety and contributed on special teams
• Made one solo stop while playing safety and contributing on special teams against Rutgers (Oct. 28)
• Made a career-high three tackles vs. Minnesota (Nov. 4), playing special teams and contributing at strong safety
• Made one solo tackle at Maryland (Nov. 11), playing special teams
• Contributed three tackles while playing special teams against Wisconsin (Nov. 18)
• Credited with one solo tackle against Ohio State (Nov. 25), playing safety and contributing on special teams
• Registered an assisted tackle playing special teams in the Outback Bowl against South Carolina (Jan. 1)
Sophomore (2016)
• Played in all 13 games, contributing on special teams and also on defense to earn his first varsity letter
• Academic All-Big Ten and Big Ten Distinguished Scholar
• Posted a team-leading 12 special teams tackles and one fumble recovery
• Recorded two solo tackles in his career debut against Hawaii (Sept. 3)
• Tallied one solo tackle and a fumble recovery on kickoff coverage against UCF (Sept. 10) and was named Defensive Scout Team Player of the Game
• Assisted on one special teams stop vs. Penn State (Sept. 24)
• Made two special teams tackles at Rutgers (Oct. 8) and was named Special Teams Player of the Game
• Played on special teams units vs. Illinois (Oct. 22)
• Recorded two tackles vs. Michigan State (Oct. 29)
• Made two solo stops at Iowa (Nov. 12)
• Made key special teams tackle that stopped a fake punt at Ohio State (Nov. 26)
• Played on special teams units vs. Florida State in the Orange Bowl (Dec. 30)
Freshman (2015)
• Earned U-M Athletic Academic Achievement
• Did not see game action.
Prep
• Attended Marmion Academy (2015) coached by Dan Thorpe
Personal
• Jordan Glasgow was born June 28, 1996
• Brother, Ryan, is a defensive tackle for the Cincinnati Bengals
• Brother, Graham, is an offensive lineman with the Detroit Lions
• Graduated from the Stephen M. Ross School of Business with a degree in Business Administration
• Pursuing a Real Estate Development certificate in the Rackham Graduate School