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- Class Year:
- 1975
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- Induction Year:
- 2010
Bio
From Hall of Honor press release dated July 22, 2010:
Glenn Hendrix is one of the finest running backs in the
illustrious history of Wittenberg football. While earning four
varsity letters between 1971-74, Hendrix carried a heavy load,
earning first-team All-OAC honors following his junior and senior
seasons and earning the Mike Gregory Award as the conference's
Offensive MVP in 1974. In addition, Hendrix was named team MVP in
1974, while also earning Lutheran All-America honors in 1973 and
1974. He is one of just 11 players in program history to top 2,000
rushing yards after leading the Tigers to a four-year record of
29-9-2, most notably including a run to the 1973 national
championship after a win in the first-ever Amos Alonzo Stagg Bowl.
A native of Cleveland, Ohio, Hendrix, a Certified Public Accountant
and the director of accounting for the Greater Cleveland Regional
Transit Authority, currently resides in Cleveland Heights, Ohio,
with his wife, Shannon. He has three children, Aaron, Alexandria
and Kimberley, and four grandchildren.