Friday, July 9, 2010

Vince Young: Tennessee Titans quarterback


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Born on 18 May 1983 in Houston, Texas, Vince Young began his career at quarterback Madison High School. It was here that he attended school football program and quickly began his road to sporting stardom. Among the honors he was awarded the National Player of the Year named year, as recognized by both Parade and Student Sports, 2001 Texas Offensive Player of the, Sporting News Top High School and was the prospect of the proud recipient of the Pete Dawkins trophy.In addition to Young's love of football, he also managed to write as Varsity in both basketball and track and field during his high school years. During his athleticism was in any sport he chose, while the football remained a constant in his life and one to wear it with him in college and beyond. After high school, Vince Young was at the University of Texas, where he is immediately accepted the Longhorns team. In 2004, during his second year, led Vince Youngthe Longhorns a season record of 11-1 and the University of constituent participation and victory in the Rose Bowl. In 2005 he was one of the top three finalists for the coveted Heisman Trophy, but the second to Vince Young. The same year, Vince Young News was recognized once again as he was the best college football player of the year 2005 from College football.

In January 2006, Vince Young announced his plans for the NFL draft in force. After the decision to decline his last yearsNCAA Eligibility Young began preparing for the next National Football League draft. Experts believe that he will be selected early in the first round. Although he decided to roll forego his final season of college football, the award ceremony in 2006 to continue, was awarded the Manning Award presented Young and the Rose Bowl MVP for the 2005 season.

His love for the game is in his actions to see how his talents on the field are. Wherever the path leads, this Texas native, hewill never forget his hometown of Houston. And how could he? In his honor, said Houston 10th January as "Vince Young Day." It seems that his hometown will never forget him, either. If history is repeated, then both college and NFL football fans are sure to come see more of Vince Young and his award-winning athletics in the coming years.

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