Tale of the tape
At Temple, Glennon—on paper—pursued a degree in sport and recreation management. But in actuality, he was already training for a career.
The program’s emphasis on real-world experience allowed him to participate in internships for class credit. As a freshman, he continued his work with Temple football, recording, cutting and parsing film for a 2015 team that beat Penn State for the first time since 1941 on its way to a 10-4 record.
When a graduate student assistant in the video department left two games into the season during Glennon’s sophomore year, he was tapped to fill the void.
“Even though I was a sophomore, I was kind of the veteran student,” Glennon said. “I was able to go on all the road trips, shooting every game, taking on more of a leadership role. Once that season hit, I came into my own.”
When Rhule and much of his staff departed after the 2016 season, Glennon expanded his horizons. In 2017, he interned with NFL Films in Mt. Laurel, New Jersey, researching old footage and helping to build highlight packages for former players. During his senior year, he landed an internship with the Eagles, filming and editing practices and walkthroughs and helping to physically set up and test camera equipment.
But his old crew would soon come calling for even bigger things.