Texas Tech University Athletics

Glover Agrees to Free Agent Deal
April 28, 2005 | Football
April 28, 2005
LUBBOCK, Texas - One of the most prolific receivers in Texas Tech football history has agreed to terms with the Buffalo Bills and will attend the first rookie training camp of the spring next week. Nehemiah Glover finished his career with 2,725 receiving yards and 21 touchdown receptions.
The former Red Raider standout ranks sixth all-time at Tech in receiving yardage and is tied with two others in second on the all-time touchdown receptions list. He also ranks seventh in single-season receptions (77; 2003); third in career receptions (223); fourth on the single-season receiving yardage list (1,081; 2003); and third and fourth on the single-season touchdown receptions list (10; 2002 / 9; 2003).
Additionally, Glover helped Texas Tech become the first team in NCAA history to produce three 1,000-yard receivers and five receivers with 70 or more receptions in a season (2003).
Over the course of his 47-game career, Glover posted personal-bests of 12 receptions against Nebraska in 2004; 166 receiving yards against Texas in 2004; and three receiving touchdowns each against Texas A&M in 2003 and Missouri in 2002.
Glover joins teammates Cody Campbell (Indianapolis), Sonny Cumbie (Indianapolis), Adell Duckett (San Diego) and Joey Hawkins (Indianapolis), who all agreed to free agent deals following the 2005 NFL Draft. Dylan Gandy (Indianapolis), Daniel Loper (Tennessee) and Mike Smith (Baltimore) were all drafted.




