Inside College Football: Texas Longhorns

Inside College Football: Texas Longhorns — page 5
WHAT A CAREER During his three year career at Texas Vince Young did just about everything a player could do He led the Longhorns to a perfect 13-0 record in 2005 to win the national title He won the Maxwell Award as the nation's top player He won the Davey O'Brien Award as the nation's top quarterback But he fell just short of winning the Heisman Trophy finishing second to Reggie Bush of USC Taking the snap Young looked into the end zone for an open receiver Many in the crowd of 93,986 held their breath waiting for him to throw Instead Young saw an opening around the right side He pulled down the ball and eluded one USC defender behind the line of scrimmage He then outran another defender into the right corner of the end zone for the go ahead touchdown Young then scored on a two point conversion to stretch the lead to 41-38 with 19 seconds left USC didn't have time to counter Texas held on to win its first national title since 1970 Young's touchdown run was an exclamation point on an outstanding night He finished the game with 267 passing yards and completed 30 of his 40 passing attempts He also rushed for 200 yards on 19 carries Young was voted the Most Valuable Player MVP of the game but he was not the only star for the Longhorns Running backs Selvin Young and Ramonce Taylor combined for 57 rushing yards and two touchdowns Senior tight end David Thomas caught 10 passes for 8