Edward Wright-Baker
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Edward Wright-Baker is an American football
American football
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 player who currently plays quarterback
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 for the Indiana Hooisers
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.

High school career

Wright-Baker went to Jeffersonville High School
Jeffersonville High School
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 in Jeffersonville, Indiana
Jeffersonville, Indiana
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. There he was coached by Steve Cooley, and was a teammate of Hoosier defensive end Mike Carter. He set 12 career records at Jeffersonville and finished his career as the school's all-time passing leader with 6,558 yards, 271 completions and 511 attempts. As a senior, he was responsible for 2,597 total yards and 31 touchdowns, earning him all-state honorable mention and first team all-area. He was responsible for 2,779 total yards and 39 touchdowns his junior season and was named honorable mention all-state, area player of the year and first team all-area. With Edward under center, Jeffersonville earned the 5A sectional title for the first time in the decade. He was also a three-year basketball letterwinner. He was rated the No. 20 dual-threat quarterback nationally by Rivals.com
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, the No. 36 athlete nationally by ESPN.com
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 and the No. 45 quarterback nationally by Scout.com
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 He was also ranked the No. 12 prospect in the state of Indiana
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 by Rivals.com.
Wright-Baker committed to Indiana University
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 on June 20, 2008. Wright-Baker also had a football scholarships from the University of Kentucky
University of Kentucky
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, Louisville University and Purdue University
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.

2009

In 2009, Wright-Baker sat out the season by taking a redshirt
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, to get better acquantted to Bill Lynch
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's offense.

2010

Wright-Baker appeared in five games, including four Big Ten contests. He completed 5-of-12 passes for 80 yards with one touchdown and one interception while rushing eight times for 25 yards.

2011

He was named the starting quarterback for the 2011 season
2011 Indiana Hoosiers football team
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, beating out Dusty Kiel and 2010 Indiana Mr. Football
Mr. Football Award (Indiana)
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, Tre Roberson. Wright-Baker started the first four games of the season, with the Hooisers going 1–3. For the team's week five contest, they decided to start Kiel.

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