Terrence J. Andrysiak (born 1965) is a former American football quarterback for St. Frances Cabrini High School and the University of Notre Dame.
[2] As a sophomore at Notre Dame, Andrysiak won his first game as a starting quarterback while filling in for an injured Steve Beuerlein—a 37–14 victory over Mississippi.
[3] At the beginning of his senior year, Andrysiak was given the starting job by head coach Lou Holtz over future NFL player Kent Graham, and would win his first three starts, including a 26–7 victory at ninth-ranked Michigan and a 31–8 victory over seventeenth-ranked (and eventual Rose Bowl champions) Michigan State.
His eleven-yard touchdown pass to Heisman Trophy winner Tim Brown at Michigan is regarded as one of the most spectacular receptions ever made by the wide receiver.
[2] He returned to his high school as the head football coach for three seasons and qualified for the state playoffs in 1995, his final year.