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Clyde Glosson
2009 Hall of Fame Class
Clyde Glosson was a two-time NCAA track and field individual champion. Mr. Glosson won the NCAA Division II 100-yard dash in 1966, and the 200-meter dash in 1968. He earned five All-America honors and was an alternate for the 1968 Olympic Games in Mexico City. Mr. Glosson also was a Tiger football standout for three seasons, as a split back. He was drafted by the Kansas City Chiefs in 1970, and played two seasons with the Buffalo Bills and one with the Detroit Wheels (USFL). Mr. Glosson, a retired educator from the San Antonio Independent School District, is a minister at Emmanuel African Methodist Church.

