Marshal Glenn enters second season as a full-time assistant coach for the North Carolina A&T football program. Glenn will be responsible for coaching the Aggie quarterbacks, while assisting with walk-ons, special teams and film exchange. In 2009, Glenn coached the Aggie wide receivers. Under his leadership, Wallace Miles led the Aggies in receiving for a second straight season.
Buster Cooper broke the single-game receptions record for a freshman with six catches against S.C. State. Glenn paid his dues to become a full-time assistant. He played four seasons at
quarterback for the Aggies before serving three years as a volunteer assistant coach under Lee Fobbs. Glenn's first years a volunteer assistant was 2006. He helped with the coaching of the N.C. A&T quarterbacks and special teams.
During games, he signaled in the offensive plays to the quarterback. Glenn was also largely responsible for gathering information on Aggie opponents, and putting that information together for scouting reports. Glenn finished his playing career at N.C. A&T in 2005. In 37 games played, Glenn threw for 3,450 yards and 12 touchdowns. He also completed 283 of his 574 pass attempts. He is fifth all-time on the Aggies passing list. In 2003, he started six games. He went 5-1 in those starts and helped the Aggies win the MEAC Championship.
As a junior and senior in 2004 and '05, Glenn led the Aggies in passing. On Nov. 19, 2005 against S.C. State, he tied the school record for completions in a game with 26. He threw for 342 yards in the same game, which is the third-best passing performance in Aggies history.