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Born: October 14, 1941
Hometown: Perrysburg, Ohio
Family: wife, Brenda, and son, Justin, 24
Alma mater: Northern Michigan University (1964)
Coaching experience: Western Kentucky University (defensive coordinator), 1967; Georgia Institute of Technology (defensive ends/outside linebackers), 1968-73; Detroit Lions (special teams/defensive assistant), 1974-76; Atlanta Falcons (defensive backs), 1977-78; Atlanta Falcons (defensive coordinator), 1979-82; Buffalo Bills (defensive backs), 1983; Houston Oilers (defensive coordinator), 1984-85; Houston Oilers (head coach), 1986-89; Atlanta Falcons (head coach), 1990-93; University of Hawaii (defensive coordinator), 2005-06
Career highlights: The Atlanta Falcons set an NFL record in 1978 for fewest points allowed in a 14-game season (129). The Houston Oilers made the playoffs three straight years under Glanville. He spent 11 years as an NFL analyst for CBS, FOX, HBO and TFN (The Football Network)
Choice in clothes: "I wear black everywhere, because it's an attitude. It says because of the absence of color, you get to see what's inside the person. And I don't waste time anymore separating my socks."
Outlook on life: "I've never had a bad day."