More than 30 former Redbirds and Coach Todd Berry from the 1999 team that won the Gateway Conference championship, posted an 11-3 record and won the program’s first two playoff games returned to Hancock Stadium for the 20th anniversary.

Glenn embarked on an 18-year CFL career that saw him become the first in league history to be a member of all nine teams.

“I was content. I played a lot of football. Eighteen years was a lot,” Glenn said of his retirement. “It wasn’t a situation I felt there was more out there I had to accomplish. I didn’t win the Grey Cup, but I played in two. I wouldn’t trade the career I had.”

A sure-fire CFL Hall of Famer, Glenn wrapped up his career north of the border with the fifth most completions in league history (4,068), the sixth most passing yards (52,867) and the seventh most touchdown passes (294).

“The crazy thing about it is when you’re playing that kind of stuff doesn’t jump out at you. You just want to do better than the previous year. You don’t necessarily add things up,” he said.

“You get a chance to soak it all in getting away from the game. There were a lot of things I didn’t know I accomplished.”