Gary Glick
[1] He graduated from Cache la Poudre High School before entering the Navy in 1948, seeing service in the Korean War along with playing service football, basketball and softball; he cited his service as one that honed his skills as a player, as he went from roughly 160 pounds as a high school graduate to over 190 when he left the Navy[2][3] He elected to play near home with Colorado State University (then known as Colorado A&M).In his senior season, he led A&M (as coached by Bob Davis in his final season) to the Skyline Conference title, clinching it with a 10-0 victory over Colorado in which he scored a touchdown and kicked the extra point and field goal; the title was the last one for the team for 39 years.Among the players drafted later that year were future legends such as Lenny Moore, Forrest Gregg and Sam Huff.He would scout for the Baltimore Colts, the New England Patriots and the Canadian Football League before retiring in 1985.[9] After his playing and coaching years ended, Glick was involved with the Easter Seals of Colorado and the NFL Alumni Chapter of Denver.