Stewart Patridge (born
December 6, 1974) is
a former American football
quarterback best known as the leader of
the University of
Mississippi
Rebels from
1995-1997. He won the 1997
Conerly
Trophy as the best
college
football player in the state.
High school career
Patridge,
a native of Morgan City, Mississippi
, attended Pillow
Academy, earning three letters in
football, baseball and basketball. While an
honor roll student at Pillow Academy,
Patridge was named All-Conference his junior and senior years, Area
Athlete of the Year and team
Most
Valuable Player his junior and senior years.
College career
After graduating from high school in 1993, Patridge attended
Mississippi Delta
Community College, where, as a freshman, he helped lead the
football team to a 12-0 record and a
national Junior College
Championship.
[479039] Patridge played for only one year at
Mississippi Delta Community College before transferring to the
University of
Mississippi
in Oxford, Mississippi
. He earned his first letter in 1996 by
playing in 10 of the 11 games, Patridge became the No. 2
quarterback behind Paul Head, taking over in the final three games
of the season; and during the 1996 season, Patridge completed 79 of
154 passes for 876 yards with three touchdowns and four
interceptions, completing an individual game high of 17 passes for
the win against
Georgia.
Patridge received numerous awards while playing at the University
of Mississippi including the 1997 Ole Miss Quarterback Club Player
of the Year, Offensive Player of the Week,
Southeastern Conference Player of
the Week and was named as the
ESPN National
Player of the Week after the
LSU
game when he completed 27 of 43 passes for 346 yards and two
touchdowns as the Rebels upset the No.
8 ranked Tigers, 36-21
in Baton
Rouge
. [479040]
Patridge became the only quarterback in Ole Miss history to pass
for over 200 yards in nine games in a single season. Patridge also
holds the school record for 200 straight passes without an
interception.
Patridge, having only started 14 games, ranks 6th for most passes
completed, 7th for pass attempts and 7th for passing yards;
and
Patridge led the Rebels to a post-season
bowl appearance in the first
Motor City Bowl, Patridge was named Most
Valuable Player as he completed 29 of 47 passes for 332 yards and
three touchdowns.
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Patridge finished his career at Ole Miss completing 310 of 510
passes for 3,564 yards and 15 touchdowns, giving him a 60.6
completion percentage, which is the third all time best in Rebel
history and rating him 8th in school history for total
offense.
Professional career
In 1999, Patridge played for the Mississippi Pride in the
Regional Football League, where he
was named the all-RFL quarterback. Then, after the RFL folded, he
went to the
New England Sea
Wolves, the
Florida Bobcats and
the
Carolina Cobras in the
Arena Football League from 2000
through 2003.
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Patridge
is currently living in Olive Branch, Mississippi
.