Teddy Bridgewater has the Miami Northwestern Bulls humming, with another dominant playoff win to their credit — and an advancement to the state semifinals in high school 3A competition coming up soon against Cypress Lake. But the former New Orleans Saints quarterback’s success in coaching high school ball hasn’t come without controversy.
For one thing, Bridgewater is publicly eyeing a return to the NFL. The new generation of quarterbacks isn’t inspiring much confidence and seasoned veterans with his experience could be in high demand this spring. If Bridgewater feels like he’s got unfinished business at the pro level he could bow out of the coaching ranks to go chase a Super Bowl ring if the right opportunity presents itself.
For another point, though? Miami Northwestern has come under investigation by the Florida High School Athletic Association for allegedly using an ineligible player. Crosstown rival Miami Central forfeited nine games this season (including a win over Bridgewater’s team) for a similar offense. No judgment has been handed down yet, but that could end or invalidate Bridgewater’s season at his alma mater.
Bridgewater has expressed frustration at the drama and politicking that follows high school football before, and a situation like this could be disastrous. We’ll keep an eye out for developments and hope for the best for Bridgewater. He’s found success and new fans everywhere he’s played and coached, including New Orleans, and it would be a great story if he could take his high school team the distance in his first year as a coach. We’ll just have to wait and see if he can get there. For now, their next game is scheduled for Friday, Nov. 29.