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'''Scotty Glacken''' (1944-2006) was an American football player and coach. He played his [[college football]] at [[Duke University]]. In [[1963]], Glacken threw for a school-record twelve touchdown passes. Glacken finished his Duke career with 3,170 yards and 24 touchdowns, helping the Blue Devils to a 15-13-2 record during his final three years as a player.
'''Scotty Glacken''' (1944-2006) was an American football player and coach. He played his [[college football]] at [[Duke University]]. In 1963, Glacken threw for a school-record twelve touchdown passes. Glacken finished his Duke career with 3,170 yards and 24 touchdowns, helping the Blue Devils to a 15-13-2 record during his final three years as a player.


Glacken played three seasons with the [[Denver Broncos]], leading them to a [[1967]] exhibition victory over the [[Detroit Lions]], the first time an [[American Football League]] club would defeat a team from the rival NFL.
Glacken played three seasons with the [[Denver Broncos]], leading them to a 1967 exhibition victory over the [[Detroit Lions]], the first time an [[American Football League]] club would defeat a team from the rival NFL.


Glacken would begin a two-decade long coaching career in [[1970]], taking the head coaching position at [[Georgetown University]] in [[Washington, DC]], helping to return the Hoyas to NCAA intercollegiate competition after a number of years as a club team.
Glacken would begin a two-decade long coaching career in 1970, taking the head coaching position at [[Georgetown University]] in [[Washington, DC]], helping to return the Hoyas to NCAA intercollegiate competition after a number of years as a club team.


Glacken retired as Georgetown's coach in [[1992]], having compiled a school-best 98-94-2 record.
Glacken retired as Georgetown's coach in 1992, having compiled a school-best 98-94-2 record.


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Revision as of 15:41, 18 September 2008

Scotty Glacken (1944-2006) was an American football player and coach. He played his college football at Duke University. In 1963, Glacken threw for a school-record twelve touchdown passes. Glacken finished his Duke career with 3,170 yards and 24 touchdowns, helping the Blue Devils to a 15-13-2 record during his final three years as a player.

Glacken played three seasons with the Denver Broncos, leading them to a 1967 exhibition victory over the Detroit Lions, the first time an American Football League club would defeat a team from the rival NFL.

Glacken would begin a two-decade long coaching career in 1970, taking the head coaching position at Georgetown University in Washington, DC, helping to return the Hoyas to NCAA intercollegiate competition after a number of years as a club team.

Glacken retired as Georgetown's coach in 1992, having compiled a school-best 98-94-2 record.