LOUISVILLE, Ky. - Former Louisville football quarterback Teddy Bridgewater has been inducted into the Kentucky Sports Hall of Fame, the Louisville Sports CommissionBridgewater headlines a four-man 2024 class for the KSHOF. He joins longtime UK journalist and radio analyst Oscar Combs, former UK All-American guard Tony Delk, and Kentucky Wesleyan SID and CoSIDA Hall of Famer Roy Pickerill.
His career completion percentage is No. 1 in program history, while his career passing yards and touchdowns are both good for third. He also has the most wins as a starting quarterback in Louisville history with 27, and the most top-25 wins as a starting QB with five. As a junior, Bridgewater established himself as one of the best quarterbacks in college football, and had one of the best passing seasons in program history. He completed 71.0 percent of his passes for 3,970 yards and 31 touchdowns to only four interceptions, with his completion percentage and passing touchdown mark both program-bests in a single season. He also guided Louisville to a program-record 12-1 mark, including a 36-9 win over Miami in the Russell Athletic Bowl.
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