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Ronnie Glanton finished at UWA in 1988 after starting four years at defensive tackle for the Tigers. He was a first-team All-American by Football News and Associated Press in 1987 when he made 86 tackles, seven tackles for losses and nine sacks. He held the school record for career tackles behind the line of scrimmage with 51 (30 tackles for losses and 21 sacks).
Glanton, a native of Cottonwood, Ala., ended his career with 264 career tackles. He played two years in the Canadian Football League and was named the CFL’s Lineman of the Week for Hamilton in a playoff win over Winnipeg when he made five tackles and three quarterback sacks.
He coached six years at Americus (Ga.) High School and has been at Carrollton (Ga.) High School for the past 15 years. He helped lead Carrollton to the 1998 Georgia State Championship in football as defensive coordinator and has won seven Georgia State track and field championships.
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