Lewis would appear in 4 games in his freshman season. Lewis would record 2 touchdowns passing with one interception with another touchdown on the ground.[3]
In Lewis's sophomore season he would appear in 14 games. He would throw for 7 touchdowns with two interceptions.[4]
Lewis would have a breakout year in his junior season. Appearing in all 14 of Louisiana's games Lewis would tally 26 touchdowns with 4 interceptions. He threw for 3,050 yards on 243 completions and he also rushed for 3 scores.[5] Lewis would lead the Ragin' Cajuns to the LendingTree Bowl where they would win 27–17. Lewis would be named the game's MVP.[6] With Lewis at the helm Louisiana would go 11–3.
In 2020, Lewis would throw for 19 touchdowns with seven interceptions. He would also rush for five touchdowns while throwing for 2,274 yards on 177 completions.[7] In week one Lewis would lead the Ragin' Cajuns to an upset victory over ranked Iowa State to give Louisiana its first win vs a ranked team since beating Texas A&M in 1996.[8] Lewis would win the First Responder Bowl and lead the Cajun's to a final ranking of 16.
Lewis would take advantage of the extra year of eligibility. In Lewis's fifth season he threw for 2,647 yards with 20 touchdowns. This was enough to break Jake Delhomme's previous school record for career touchdown passes.[9] After losing to Texas in the first week of the season Lewis lead the Cajun's to 13 straight victories and a Sun Belt Championship. He capped off his college career with a win in the New Orleans Bowl.[10] After leading Louisiana to a 4th quarter comeback he was named the game's MVP.
Professional career
Seattle Seahawks
Lewis signed with the Seattle Seahawks as an undrafted free agent on April 30, 2022.[11] He was released on May 20, 2022.[12][13]
Saskatchewan Roughriders
Lewis signed with the Saskatchewan Roughriders of the CFL on August 29, 2022.[14] On May 17, 2023, Lewis was released by the Roughriders.[15]