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Teddy Bridgewater (QB Denver Broncos)

masterj26;1561021; said:
Its actually 2-6 with Central leading

Bridgewater has had two passing touchdowns called back due to penalties, the second being a 41 yard td pass.


Wow, haha I don't know what my eyes were seeing, but yes your correct 2-6 :biggrin:

What are the chances that Teddy gives the buckeyes a good look? Isn't N'Western a pipeline to Miami like Glenville is to Ohio state?
 
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I've never seen so many false start penalties even in a high school game. Hasn't been a very well played game so far. The athletes on both sides are amazing. Northwestern HS is a pipeline for Miami. As it should be, it's right there in Miami. I believe they have 7 or 8 kids alone from last years Northwestern state championship team.
 
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Includes a video interview.

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Bridgewater honors mother

By Chad Simmons
South Recruiting Manager
Posted Oct 12, 2009


MIAMI, Fla. ? Teddy Bridgewater didn?t wear the pink glove to make a fashion statement last week, but he did that to honor his mother. Find out more about that, the big win over Central, and his recruiting here in this interview.
 
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Video interview with the Bank. Talks about the pressure of following Jacory Harris at Miami Northwestern. He says his first choice of positions in college would be WR. He feels he has great hands and is a great route runner. He's open to a lot of schools including Ohio State, Miami, and most of the SEC. Regarding Ohio State, he's starting to build a relationship with the coaches. He talks to the Buckeye coaches at least monthly but plans on stepping that up to weekly. He's impressed by the Buckeye tradition and Pryors progress. Education is a priority and he's hoping to graduate early.

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This story originally published on SuperPrep.com

Bridgewater Talks With Scout.com

By Bill Greene
Scout.com
Posted Oct 14, 2009


Scout.com caught up with Class of 2011 quarterback Teddy Bridgewater for a special video interview.
 
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It's certainly rare to hear a high school quarterback express a desire to play a position other than quarterback at the next level. After watching Northwester vs. Central, I'm a believer though. Bridgewater is a 5 star lock imo and I think he can play whatever position he wants. If he is indeed open (and possibly prefers) to playing WR and comes in with Braxton Miller (I know, pipedream), the rest can be sorted out later in my books.
 
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Aight, he's for sure going to be a top 15(ish) QB in the country for 2011 class.
His abilities at WR are well seen, I guess. 6'3" 175 is what he said to bank.
Long way to go, but a great ath.
The best part about the whole thing is OSU is in very early and judging by his interview sounded like he wants OSU(Taver) to contact him one a week instead of once a month.... that should tell you how young this kid still is
 
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Northwestern nips Columbus despite five turnovers

BY ANDRE C. FERNANDEZ
[email protected]

Columbus' defense did everything it could to end its team's recent woes against Northwestern.

But five turnovers, including four interceptions of Bulls' quarterback Teddy Bridgewater in the second half, weren't enough as Northwestern escaped FIU Stadium with a 15-13 victory Friday night in front of an estimated 5,000 fans.
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Northwestern (5-1), ranked No. 2 in the state in Class 6A, opened a 15-0 halftime lead after Bridgewater threw touchdown passes to Michaelee Harris and Eli Rogers

But Columbus' defensive scheme kept Northwestern off balance and forced Bridgewater to throw on the run for most of the game.

Bridgewater opened the second half by throwing a pass right to Columbus' defensive back Brian Santos, who returned it to the Bulls' 18-yard line.
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Northwestern ran for 162 yards overall, and Bridgewater completed 21 of 36 passes to finish with 275 passing yards.
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Northwestern nips Columbus despite five turnovers - High School Sports - MiamiHerald.com
 
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