Wilson senior, Michael Glover, commits to James Madison University
The All-State football tight end held more than 20 Division I offers ahead of his senior season, but in a little over a year, he will be headed to Harrisonburg, Virginia, to play for James Madison University.
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Standing at 6-foot-3 and 225 pounds, Glover has put his name on the map since his freshman year of high school.
Every time he touches the ball, whether it’s up the seam or on an occasional handoff, Glover has the ability to make a game-breaking play.
“I love being able to do all these different things in receiving, rushing, and blocking,” Glover said after the District 3 6A quarterfinal matchup against William Penn this past season. “That’s why I love being the tight end. It’s awesome that my coaches trust me to use me in different ways. I just want to keep doing that and do whatever I can to help my team win.”
As a junior, Glover recorded 572 receiving yards and seven touchdowns on 35 receptions while rushing for 216 yards and two more scores. Defensively, he added 44 tackles and three sacks.
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Glover will join a Dukes program that finished 12-2 in 2025 and qualified for the College Football Playoff before falling to No. 5 Oregon, 51-34.
Whether it was quarterback Mason Young last season or Madyx Gruber two seasons ago, Wilson’s quarterbacks have always known where to go with the football when they needed a play.
As a sophomore, Glover hauled in 40 receptions for 670 yards and seven touchdowns.
Now, heading into the final season of his high school career, he will look to continue making an impact all over the field. He will be joined by former Wyomissing standout Justice Hardy, who transferred to Wilson and committed to Louisville two months ago.
Wilson head coach Doug Dahms will have no shortage of playmakers in 2026, as Glover looks to polish his game for one final season before joining the Dukes.
