Vince Young was born on May 18, 1983 in Houston,
Texas. He has always been known as a great athlete, and this stems back
to his early playing career. Standing at 6 foot 5 inches and weighing
nearly 230 pounds, it is easy to see why Young is one of the best
quarterbacks in the world. When you combine this with a high level of
athleticism and a rocket arm, Young is very hard to stop.
Young
played his high school football at Madison High School in Houston for
head coach Ray Seals. During his high school career Young started for
three years, and during that time amassed 12,987 yards of total
offense. With stats like this, it is easy to see why Young could have
chosen to play at any college in the entire country. Young also
competed in track and basketball while in high school.
After his
senior season, Young signed with the University of Texas in 2002. He
redshirted his first year which gave him the opportunity to learn the
entire playbook. In his first season in college, Young played in 12
games and started seven of them. As a sophomore he emerged as a true
dual threat quarterback, and led the Longhorns to an 11-1 record.
Young
led the Longhorns to a National Championship during this junior season.
During this year he passed for more than 3,000 yards, and ran for more
than 1,000. This was good enough to take home second in the Heisman
Trophy voting.
After his junior season Young declared himself
eligible for the 2006 NFL Draft. He was selected with the third pick in
the first round by the Tennessee Titans. During his first year in the
NFL, Young passed for 2,199 yards and ran for 552 more. It is safe to
say that he is going to be the Titans starting quarterback for the
foreseeable future.