Glavic Returns

With History – and a Three-Peat in Sight

The season just got a whole lot more dangerous heading into Spring 2026 – and it starts under center.

Marko Glavic is officially back.

A quarterback whose résumé spans decades, continents, and championships, Glavic enters the upcoming campaign not just as a returning starter – but as the standard. With 20 years of football experience, his presence alone shifts expectations. His mindset? Simple and unapologetic: Just win, baby.”

And lately, that’s exactly what he’s been doing.

Glavic returns as a two-time defending ETFL champion, now chasing something even rarer – a three-peat. It’s the kind of pursuit that defines legacies, and few quarterbacks in league history are better equipped to chase it. His edge comes from experience, something he calls his greatest strength, but it’s paired with a competitive fire that still burns just as hot.

Before dominating in the ETFL, Glavic built a football résumé that commands respect at every level. A four-year starter at Lafayette College, he still stands as the program’s all-time leading passer, a testament to both his consistency and command of the game. His success carried overseas, where he captured two Eurobowl championships (2008, 2012) – proving his game translates anywhere.

Back home, he continued stacking titles, including three TFONT National Championships with Killer Instinct – KI (2017, 2021, 2025), reinforcing his reputation as one of the most decorated quarterbacks to ever step onto a Canadian football field.

But for all the accolades, Glavic’s approach to leadership remains grounded.

“We’re here to have fun – but we’re also here to win.”

That balance – loose but locked in – is what teammates rally behind. It’s also what makes his teams dangerous deep into the season.

And then there’s the edge.

Glavic didn’t shy away from stirring the pot when asked about rivalries, taking a direct shot at Jason Segree in a way that’s sure to add fuel to the fire this season. Bulletin board material? Without question.

One word to describe his game?

Intense.

That intensity, paired with elite experience and a championship pedigree, makes Glavic one of the most compelling storylines heading into Spring 2026. The question now isn’t whether he can still perform at a high level.

It’s whether anyone can stop him.

Because if history tells us anything – Marko Glavic isn’t just playing to compete.

He’s playing to finish a dynasty.

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