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Thursday, June 26, 2008
Jeffersonville QB will stay a Hoosier
Greater Louisville, KY



By: Alex Risen

Photo(s) By: hoosiernation.com

Wright-Baker will remain in Indiana for his football career


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Jeffersonville QB Edward Wright-Baker will stay in the Hoosier state for college. Wright-Baker will attend Indiana University in 2009.

After visiting with IU coaches, Wright-Baker made the decision because he felt "comfortable" with the environment at IU.

The 6-foot-2 205 pound quarterback is looking forward to watching the Hoosiers this season and can't wait to help them next year, something he no doubt will do.

As a junior, Wright-Baker completed 121 of his 225 passes for 1,580 yards and 21 touchdowns. But this QB isn't just one-dimensional. He also rushed for 1,200 yards and 19 TDs last season, helping Jeff win a Class 5-A sectional title.

The talented quarterback also had an offer from the University Louisville. Kentucky, Purdue, Michigan and Michigan State were among some of the other schools recruiting this Kellen Lewis type threat.


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