What actions are allowed under the 'Teddy Bridgewater Act?' FHSAA explains
Last month, the so-called 'Teddy Bridgewater Act' became law. But what actions from Florida high school coaches does it allow? The FHSAA explained what Tuesday.
Last summer, the Teddy Bridgewater saga dominated the Florida and national high school sports conversation.
Bridgewater, the former NFL quarterback, led his alma mater — Miami Northwestern — to a state title in his first season on the sidelines. However, he was suspended by the school and later left for good after it was revealed he paid for the Uber rides of players — which counts as a “impermissible” benefit.
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