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Jeff Stanfield and Andy Shaver are joined by Branndon Stewart, the quarterback who led Texas A&M University to its only Big 12 Championship and first BCS bowl appearance. Before arriving in College Station, Stewart was at the center of one of college football’s most fascinating quarterback battles at University of Tennessee, where he competed for playing time with future Hall of Famer Peyton Manning.
One of the nation's top recruits coming out of high school, Stewart led Stephenville to its first state football championship in 1993 before signing with Tennessee. As a true freshman, he split time at quarterback with Manning during a season that sparked intense debate among fans and media over who should lead the Volunteers.
The guys discuss Stewart’s remarkable high school career, the recruiting process that led him to choose Tennessee over several powerhouse programs, and the controversy that surrounded the quarterback competition in Knoxville. Stewart shares his perspective on competing alongside Peyton Manning and navigating the pressure that came with being one of the most highly touted quarterbacks in the country.
The conversation also covers his decision to transfer to Texas A&M following the 1994 season, his role in leading the Aggies to the 1998 Big 12 Championship, and how the cultures in Knoxville and College Station differed.
Finally, Stewart reflects on life after football, discussing how he transitioned from the game and found success in business and life beyond the gridiron.
By Andy Shaver & Jeff Stanfield4.8
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Jeff Stanfield and Andy Shaver are joined by Branndon Stewart, the quarterback who led Texas A&M University to its only Big 12 Championship and first BCS bowl appearance. Before arriving in College Station, Stewart was at the center of one of college football’s most fascinating quarterback battles at University of Tennessee, where he competed for playing time with future Hall of Famer Peyton Manning.
One of the nation's top recruits coming out of high school, Stewart led Stephenville to its first state football championship in 1993 before signing with Tennessee. As a true freshman, he split time at quarterback with Manning during a season that sparked intense debate among fans and media over who should lead the Volunteers.
The guys discuss Stewart’s remarkable high school career, the recruiting process that led him to choose Tennessee over several powerhouse programs, and the controversy that surrounded the quarterback competition in Knoxville. Stewart shares his perspective on competing alongside Peyton Manning and navigating the pressure that came with being one of the most highly touted quarterbacks in the country.
The conversation also covers his decision to transfer to Texas A&M following the 1994 season, his role in leading the Aggies to the 1998 Big 12 Championship, and how the cultures in Knoxville and College Station differed.
Finally, Stewart reflects on life after football, discussing how he transitioned from the game and found success in business and life beyond the gridiron.

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