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Don McGlinn - Football (1972-74)
Don McGlinn was a two-year NAIA all-district 10 selection and a three-time all-Great Plains selection while playing on the Washburn football team. He earned the Defensive MVP award at the 1974 Boot Hill Bowl in Dodge City, Kan., in the Ichabods’ first-ever postseason game.
His top sports memory at Washburn was winning the Boot Hill Bowl in 1974 in “the coldest day in the history of Washburn football.”
McGlinn and his wife Sallie have four children. He has worked at Hallmark Cards, Inc. in the production facility in both Topeka and Lawrence for a total of 27 years and the past 16 years he has been the engineering manager of the Lawrence production facility. He was inducted into the Washburn Athletic Hall of Fame in 2008.
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