Vince Young

QB · Texas
Having led the Longhorns to their first national title since 1970, Young decided it was time to test his wares at the next level by declaring for the 2006 NFL Draft. A truly gifted athlete with the size of a linebacker and the speed of a sprinter, Young hopes that some pro team will realize he is best when allowed to improvise. Young was a three-year starter at quarterback who accounted for 7,624 yards from scrimmage during his career at Madison High School. He was named Parade and Student Sports National Player of the Year as a senior. The 2001 Texas 5A Offensive Player of the Year was listed as The Sporting News' top high school prospect after he helped lead the team to a 14-1 record, 50.3 points per game and a berth in the Texas 5A Division II state semifinals. He played in the U.S. Army All-American Bowl after his final season, winning the Pete Dawkins Trophy after leading the West squad to a 26-6 triumph. As a senior, Young completed 131-of-224 passes for 2,545 yards, 35 touchdowns and only four interceptions. He rushed for 1,274 yards on 116 carries with 24 scores and amassed 3,819 yards in total offense and 59 touchdowns that year. He completed 18-of-30 passes for 400 yards and five touchdowns while rushing for 92 yards on 18 carries and a score vs. Austin Westlake in the 2001 state semifinals. Young was named the District Offensive Player of the Year as a junior when he connected on 78-of-135 passes for 1,309 yards and 16 touchdowns. He added 760 yards and 14 scores on the ground, as the offense averaged nearly 49 points per game that year. He hit on 62 passes for 1,006 yards and 10 touchdowns and also netted 730 rushing yards as a sophomore. Young was a four-year letter-winner and two-time All-District selection in basketball, averaging over 20 points per game while competing as a guard/forward. He lettered three times in track, where he was a member of two District Champion 400-meter relay squads. Young also played the outfield and pitched for the baseball team for two years. After redshirting in 2002 at Texas, Young started the team's final seven games in 2003. He was named Big Twelve Conference Offensive Freshman of the Year by the league's coaches and Associated Press Big Twelve Newcomer of the Year. He became the first player in school history to run and throw for over 900 yards in a season. Young connected on 84-of-143 passes (58.7 percent) for 1,155 yards, six touchdowns and seven interceptions. He added 998 yards and eleven scores on 135 carries (7.4 avg), finishing the year with 2,153 yards in total offense. The following season, Young beat out Chance Mock for the starting job. Young hit on 148-of-250 passes for 1,849 yards and twelve touchdowns, but also threw eleven interceptions. He rushed 167 times for 1,079 yards (led all NCAA quarterbacks) and fourteen scores to become the first player in UT history to pass and rush for 1,000+ yards in a season. He led all Division I NCAA quarterbacks with 89.9 rushing yards per game and his 6.5 yards per carry ranked fifth nationally among the nation's top rushers. In 2005, Young was named Cingular/ABC Sports All-America Player of the Year while winning the Davey O'Brien, Award and Maxwell Award. He added conference Offensive Player of the Year honors and was a consensus first-team All-American. He ranked third in the nation in points responsible for (18.0 ppg) and passing efficiency (163.9) while his average of 314.3 yards per game in total offense ranked sixth. He connected on 212-of-325 passes (65.2 percent) for 3,036 yards, 26 touchdowns and ten interceptions. He also led the team with 1,050 yards and twelve scores on 155 carries while racking up 4,086 total yards. In 37 games with the Longhorns, Young started 32 times. He finished his career with 6,040 yards on 444-of-718 passing (61.8 percent) with 44 touchdowns and 28 interceptions. He added 3,127 yards with 37 scores on 457 carries (6.8 avg) and amassed 9,167 yards in total offense. His 3,127 yards and 37 touchdowns on the ground set school career-records for quarterbacks.