A Pittsburgh Steelers legend reportedly has his eyes on coaching in the college ranks. Kordell Stewart, who starred for the Steelers from 1995-2002 as a do-it-all athlete and dual-threat QB, is keeping his options open as he looks to mentor young men hoping to make it to the next level.
There’s a new No. 10 in Boulder, and he’s already got the attention of the old one. Kordell Stewart, the Colorado football legend who lit up Folsom Field in the early ‘90s, is keeping a close eye on freshman quarterback Julian Lewis.
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Incoming freshman quarterback Julian "JuJu" Lewis is well aware of the privilege he's been given to wear uniform No. 10 for the Colorado Buffaloes. A number that should probably be retired at Colorado, Kordell Stewart sported No.
PITTSBURGH — Pittsburgh Steelers fans remember the electricity that Kordell Stewart provided. Affectionately dubbed “Slash” by beloved commentator Myron Cope in the late 1990s, Stewart was a trendsetter at the quarterback position, displaying an athleticism to match his gigantic arm.
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Your scribe was standing just a few feet from the 1994 “Miracle at Michigan” moment when Kordell Stewart flung a football close to 70 yards, receiver Blake Anderson tipped it and Detroit native Michael Westbrook cradled the precious pigskin.
Pittsburgh Steelers' former quarterback, Kordell Stewart was before his time. Drafted in the second round in 1995, Stewart was a dual-threat signal-caller before Michael Vick made it popular several years later.
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The Pittsburgh Steelers have plenty of amazing stories about the players who have worn the black and gold, but few are as unique as Kordell Stewart's. The multi-positional athlete was certainly a polarizing figure during his time with the Steelers, but he has positive memories of those years.
Kordell Stewart has etched his name as one of the best in Colorado history. 'Slash' was electrifying as a true dual-threat QB and many say he was well before his time.
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