The #1 Linebacker In Ohio: Nigel Glover

Nigel Glover is a 4 Star recruit who plays Linebacker at Northmont High School. Glover is ranked among the top 350 recruits in the nation and is ranked among the top 40 Linebackers in the nation as well. In addition, Glover is listed as a top 10 recruit in the state of Ohio and is listed as the #1 Linebacker in the state of Ohio. Nigel Glover is committed to play at Northwestern next fall.

Growing up, were you inspired by any NFL Players?

Yeah, growing up I loved watching the legion of boom.

What songs do you listen to pregame, to get you hyped up?

I listen to my friend R.T.R Jae before games. I also listen to YB, G Herbo, Lil Baby, and 42 Dugg.

What is your offseason training like?

After school we have lifts as a team. Then after that I go to my trainer for another lift and agility. My teammate Dorian Brew and I also hit the field regularly.

What is your favorite memory of your career?

My favorite memory would probably be our game vs Kettering last year. That was a fun game and I enjoyed competing against my childhood friends.

Who is the best player you have ever played with or played against in your career?

The best players I’ve played with in my career are Michigan Safety Rod Moore and Wisconsin Receiver Markus Allen.

What was your reaction to getting your first offer?

My first offer brought me a lot of joy. I felt the reward for the work I’ve been putting in my whole life.

What is your favorite food?

My favorite food is a tie between steak, chicken, and salmon.

When did you realize you were talented at football?

I realized I was talented at football in second grade. Every game I was running around the field scoring 3-4 touchdowns, just having fun.

If you could meet one sports hero, who would it be?

If I could meet one sports hero, it would be Deion Sanders.

What is your favorite sports moment, as a fan?

My favorite sports moment as a fan was watching the Eagles play the Giants in 2010 with my father. When the Giants punted the ball with a few seconds left I remember my Dad saying game over. It touched Desean Jackson’s hands, and then a few seconds later he won the game returning the punt for a touchdown.