Teddy Androus was born on March 15, 2002, in Dallas, Texas. Standing at 6'3" and weighing 220 pounds, Androus began his football journey at Lincoln High School, where he quickly made a name for himself with his athletic prowess. As a standout quarterback, he led his team to a state championship and earned All-State honors, setting the stage for his collegiate career.
Androus is known for his dual-threat capabilities, excelling both as a passer and a runner. His quick decision-making and strong arm allow him to execute plays effectively, while his agility and speed make him a formidable opponent on the ground. His ability to read defenses and adapt on the fly makes him a versatile asset to his team.
Since joining the NCAAF ranks, Androus has been a consistent performer, earning a spot on the All-Conference team in his sophomore year. He has led his team to multiple bowl appearances, showcasing his leadership and clutch performance in high-pressure situations. His statistics, including a career-high 3,200 passing yards in a single season, underscore his impact on the field.
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