- Branndon Stewart
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Texas A&MBranndon Stewart (born
October 23 ,1973 , inFort Worth, Texas ) is a former American football player. He playedquarterback for theUniversity of Tennessee andTexas A&M University .High school career
Coming out of
Stephenville High School led by head coachArt Briles , Stewart was the Texas high school football player of the year and was recruited by virtually every major program in the country. Not one to back away from a challenge, Stewart chose for Tennessee, which had also signedPeyton Manning .He was inducted into the 2008 Texas High School Football Hall of Fame induction class. [cite news|url=http://www.wacotrib.com/sports/content/sports/college/2008/05/03/05032008wachallfame.html|title=TEXAS HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL HALL OF FAME: Briles, ex-QB Stewart together again]
College career
Stewart played in 11 of 12 games at quarterback for the Volunteers as a true freshman in 1994, but Manning started the final eight games of the season. Feeling that UT coaches would not give him a fair chance to compete for a starting spot the following season, Stewart transferred to Texas A&M and sat out the 1995 season, per
NCAA transfer rules.Stewart had a nice start to the 1996 season with a big game against
BYU in thePigskin Classic , completing 20 of 28 passes for 232 yards, two touchdowns and no interceptions. Despite his performance, A&M lost the game 41-37 and went on to a very mediocre 6-6 season. Stewart only threw 9 touchdown passes all season and completed less than 50% of his attempts.Stewart began the 1997 season as the Aggies starting quarterback, but in the sixth game of the season (a loss against
Kansas State ), backupRandy McCown was more effective than Stewart and coachR. C. Slocum named McCown the starter for the following week's game against Texas Tech. When McCown faltered, Stewart came off the bench to complete 12 of 17 second-half passes, only to see the Aggies lose on a 47-yard field goal with 19 seconds to play.That performance was good enough to earn back his starting position. He started the rest of the season, leading the Aggies to the Big 12 South Division championship (the Aggies would go on to lose a very lopsidedBig 12 Championship game to theNebraska Cornhuskers ). After the season, Stewart's teammates voted him most valuable offensive player. On the season, he completed 111 of 196 passes for 1,429 yards and 10 touchdowns. He went seven consecutive games without throwing an interception and threw only four all season (two in the championship game against Nebraska).Originally, Stewart's transfer from Tennessee was going to cost him two years of eligibility, but Texas A&M's
NCAA compliance officer recommended Stewart appeal for another year of eligibility. The NCAA granted the request, giving him another year with the Aggies.Stewart once again began the 1998 season as the starter, but lost the job to McCown after four games. Going into the
Big 12 Championship Game , Stewart had only played in six games, completing 53 of 97 passes for 668 yards, 4 touchdowns and 3 interceptions. His best performance had come against theOklahoma Sooners , when he passed for 234 yards and two touchdowns.Stewart's chance came once again when McCown injured his left shoulder on a touchdown dive in the last game of the regular season, a 26-24 loss to rival Texas. The injury was not confirmed as a broken collarbone until the Wednesday prior to the Big 12 Championship game against #2 ranked
Kansas State . Despite suffering a hyperextended knee in the first quarter, Stewart bounced back to throw for 324 yards and three touchdown passes, including the fabled slant toSirr Parker that sealed the 36-33 double-overtime victory, earning the Aggies and invitation to theSugar Bowl .Despite his ups and downs, Stewart finished his Texas A&M career with a 23-11 record as a starter, and led the Aggies to their only Big 12 Championship and
BCS Bowl appearance to date.References
External links
* [http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1208/is_n34_v221/ai_19715004 Sporting News article]
* [http://www.texnews.com/1998/texsports/am0814.html Abilene Sports Reporter article]
* [http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/football/college/1998/bowls/sugar/news/1998/12/07/aggies_stewart/ CNNSI.com article]
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