Notre Dame legends: Brady Quinn through the years

One of the greatest to ever wear blue and gold. Or green.

Very few players in the long history of Notre Dame football have been as talented and as beloved as former quarterback [autotag]Brady Quinn[/autotag].  Taken from the heart of Buckeyes territory, Quinn led Notre Dame to consecutive BCS appearances in 2005 and 2006 while being a Heisman Trophy finalist both seasons.

Under [autotag]Charlie Weis[/autotag] those two years Quinn saw his production explode as his career totals for passing yards and touchdowns as well as his single season highs of passing yards and touchdown passes remain program records to this day.

Quinn bounced around the NFL for parts of eight seasons before getting into sports media and recently took over a role in which he helps guide Notre Dame’s name and image likeness efforts.  Is it too crazy to think the Notre Dame record holder could one day be Notre Dame’s athletic director?

Take a quick look back below at Brady Quinn through the years, starting with his memorable four years at Notre Dame, through his various NFL stops, and ultimately in his media career.