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[[Image:VinceYoung1.jpg|thumb|125px|Vince Young at the 2007 [[Pro Bowl]].]]
 
'''Vince Young''' (born May 18, 1983 Houston, [[Texas]]) is a [[National Football League]] quarterback for the [[Tennessee Titans]]. He played [[football]] collegiately at the [[University of Texas]] and in 2006 led his team to and won a BCS National Championship. Overall, his record as a starting quarterback at the University of Texas was 30-2, sixth best in NCAA history. After deciding to leave college to play in the NFL, he was drafted in the first round (third overall) of the [[2006 NFL Draft]] by the [[Tennessee Titans]]. In his rookie NFL season he played in fifteen games with thirteen starts, passed for twelve touchdowns and ran for seven, made the AFC [[Pro Bowl]] team and was also named the NFL's Offensive Rookie of the Year.     
 
'''Vince Young''' (born May 18, 1983 Houston, [[Texas]]) is a [[National Football League]] quarterback for the [[Tennessee Titans]]. He played [[football]] collegiately at the [[University of Texas]] and in 2006 led his team to and won a BCS National Championship. Overall, his record as a starting quarterback at the University of Texas was 30-2, sixth best in NCAA history. After deciding to leave college to play in the NFL, he was drafted in the first round (third overall) of the [[2006 NFL Draft]] by the [[Tennessee Titans]]. In his rookie NFL season he played in fifteen games with thirteen starts, passed for twelve touchdowns and ran for seven, made the AFC [[Pro Bowl]] team and was also named the NFL's Offensive Rookie of the Year.     
  

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Vince Young at the 2007 Pro Bowl.

Vince Young (born May 18, 1983 Houston, Texas) is a National Football League quarterback for the Tennessee Titans. He played football collegiately at the University of Texas and in 2006 led his team to and won a BCS National Championship. Overall, his record as a starting quarterback at the University of Texas was 30-2, sixth best in NCAA history. After deciding to leave college to play in the NFL, he was drafted in the first round (third overall) of the 2006 NFL Draft by the Tennessee Titans. In his rookie NFL season he played in fifteen games with thirteen starts, passed for twelve touchdowns and ran for seven, made the AFC Pro Bowl team and was also named the NFL's Offensive Rookie of the Year.

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