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Storm Football Camps
Head Coach Jim Glogowski
Jim Glogowski (Glo-gow-ski) is in his first season as head coach at Simpson. As the defensive coordinator at the University of South Dakota, Glogowski was in charge of a South Dakota defense that was the top-ranked run defense in the North Central Conference (NCC) and was fifth in Division II, allowing only 73.8 yards per game in 2006. In 2007, the Coyotes were ranked second in the NCC in defense, allowing only 139.5 yards per game. He also coached the defensive line, special teams and served as the recruiting coordinator for the Coyotes. In 2004, the Coyotes' defensive line was partly responsible for helping South Dakota rank second in the league and 25th nationally against the run (110.7 yards per game). South Dakota's defense finished second in the North Central Conference in total defense (32nd nationally). Glogowski helped defensive back Jordan Davis earn All-American honors during his tenure as 12 Coyotes' defensive players earned All-Conference honors during his stint in Vermillion. Prior to joining the South Dakota staff, Glogowski was the defensive coordinator and recruiting coordinator at Allegheny College (Meadville, Pa.) from 2001-03. Glogowski was special teams coordinator and outside linebacker coach at Clarion University (Pa.) in 2000-01. Prior to that he was special teams coordinator and inside linebacker coach at Allegheny from 1998-2000, a graduate assistant at Augustana College (S.D.) in 1997-98 and a student assistant at South Dakota in 1996. A four-year starter for the Coyotes at strong safety and linebacker, Glogowski was named All-American in 1995 by the Don Hansen Football Gazette after a season in which he had 91 tackles, 21 tackles for loss, 5.5 quarterback sacks and an interception. He was also voted the North Central Conference Most Valuable Defensive Back in 1995. He earned All-Conference honors in 1995 and was honorable mention All-Conference in 1993 and 1994.
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