Jim Harbaugh sends condolences to family of Terry Glenn, Ohio State community

Former Ohio State All-American wide receiver -- and NFL veteran -- Terry Glenn died Monday after a single-car accident in Texas.

Later in the afternoon, Michigan head coach Jim Harbaugh began his weekly news conference by offering condolences to Glenn's family and the entire Ohio State community.

Michigan and Ohio State will play Saturday (noon, FOX) at Michigan Stadium.

"I'd like to send out our prayers, thoughts and sympathies to Terry Glenn's family," Harbaugh said. "I just heard about the unfortunate passing of Terry Glenn. Wanted to let his family know and all of the Ohio State community -- friends and teammates of Terry and his family -- that they're in our thoughts."

A 12-year NFL veteran who had stints with the New England Patriots, Green Bay Packers and Dallas Cowboys, Glenn was a first-team All-American at Ohio State in 1995 and won the 1996 Biletnikoff Award as the country's top college receiver.

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