Charlie Strong’s Complicated Quest for His Next Teddy Bridgewater at Texas

Posted by Damon Sayles on January-27-2015 Add Comments

Since first stepping on the Louisville campus, Teddy Bridgewater was a weapon for Charlie Strong's offense. The numbers don't lie.

In three years, Bridgewater completed 72 touchdown passes and threw for more than 9,800 yards. Per Louisville athletics, Bridgewater in 2011 was the first freshman quarterback to start a game since Stu Stram did it in 1976. He played three seasons before entering the NFL draft early and becoming a first-round pick in 2014.

In short, Bridgewater was a gem for Strong at Louisville. Now Strong is at Texas, and he’s looking for a quarterback with Bridgewater's playmaking skills.

Or, at least, someone close.

In Strong's first year as Texas head coach, the Longhorns finished the se...

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