Former UTSA running back David Glasco II doesn’t consider his financial investment in a Universal City barber shop as a risk.
He sees it as more of a test of his will to succeed — a challenge.
It’s sort of like the day he walked into Larry Coker’s office as a Roadrunners freshman and made a bold proclamation.
“It’s like when I told (the coach) I’d be the team’s No. 1 back, when I was third string,” Glasco recalled.
Now more than a year removed from the end of his college football career, the 2014 UTSA graduate has moved into the world of small business ownership.