Glen Snodgrass

NL-Scotia, Overton

Class of

2019

Biography

Glen began his Eight Man football odyssey in 1990 as a four year starter, a two time all-conference selection, and a 1st team all state defensive end for the Wildcats. In his senior season, he anchored both sides of the line of scrimmage while leading North Loup Scotia to the 1993 Class D1 State Title. After being named the Huskerland Prep Report Defensive Player of the Year, he was also selected to play in the 1994 Eight Man All-Star game. Following high school, Glen went on to become a dual sport All-American in both football and basketball at Concordia University. After graduating from college, he was named head football coach at Overton High School—where from 1999 to 2010, he developed the Eagles into a perennial eight-man power. His 99 wins and 35 losses included 5 district titles, 2 state runner-up finishes, and the 2006 Class D-1 state championship. During that span, Coach Snodgrass was selected to coach in the Shrine Bowl, the Eight Man All-Star game, and was named the Huskerland Prep Report Eight-Man Coach of the Year. The NEMFCA is honored to welcome him into the Hall of Fame Class of 2019 for his accomplishments as both an eight-man football player and an eight-man football coach.