WACO, Texas-Sunday, former Baylor quarterback Charlie Brewer confirmed he has committed to the University of Utah.
Committed! #GoUtes🔴⚪️ pic.twitter.com/UvZbp1qhl9
— Charlie Brewer (@CBrewerII) December 20, 2020
During his time with the Bears, Brewer completed 63.5 percent of his passes for 9,700 yards, 65 touchdowns and 28 interceptions as a four-year starter at Baylor.
In 2019, Brewer threw for a career-high 3,161 yards along with 21 touchdowns and 7 interceptions.
That season, the native of Austin, Texas led the Bears to a Big-12 Championship Game appearance and a Sugar Bowl berth.
The Utes’ relationship with Brewer dates back to the 2017 season when the program envisioned him in Salt Lake City.
Offensive coordinator Andy Ludwig, then with the Vanderbilt, who coached against Brewer in the 2018 Texas Bowl, got a glimpse of Brewer as he led the Bears to a 45-38 win over the Commodores.
Brewer comes from a football family as his father, Robert, played quarterback at the University of Texas and was the 1982 Cotton Bowl MVP for the Longhorns in a 14-12 win over Alabama. His grandfather, Charlie, also played quarterback at Texas, as did his uncle, Rob Moerschell.
His older brother, Michael, played quarterback at both Virginia Tech and Texas Tech.








