Al Young (wide receiver) explained

Al Young
Position:Wide receiver
Birth Date:24 August 1949
Birth Place:Norway, South Carolina, U.S.
Height Ft:6
Height In:1
Weight Lbs:195
High School:Booker T. Washington
(Columbia, South Carolina)
College:South Carolina State
Draftyear:1971
Draftround:13
Draftpick:320
Pastteams:
Statlabel1:Receptions
Statvalue1:6
Statlabel2:Receiving yards
Statvalue2:86
Statlabel3:Receiving touchdowns
Statvalue3:0
Pfr:Y/YounAl00

Al Young (born August 24, 1949) is a former gridiron football wide receiver who played in the National Football League (NFL) and the World Football League (WFL). He played college football at South Carolina State.

College career

Young was a member of the South Carolina State Bulldogs for four seasons. As a senior he had 19 catches for 273 yards and seven touchdowns. Young was inducted into South Carolina State's Athletic Hall of Fame in 2012.[1]

Professional career

Young was selected in the 13th round of the 1971 NFL draft by the Pittsburgh Steelers. He was inactive for most of his rookie year and only played in the final game of the season.[2] In 1972, Young caught six passes for 86 yards and played in all 14 regular season games.[3] Young was Pittsburgh's leading receiver with four catches for 54 yards and one touchdown in the 1972 AFC Championship Game.[4]

Young was signed by the New York Stars of the newly-formed World Football League (WFL) in 1974.[5] In his first season with the team, which relocated midway through the season and was renamed the Charlotte Hornets, he caught 33 passes for 399 yards and one touchdown. Young missed part of the 1975 season due to injury and had 13 receptions for 198 yards before the WFL folded.[6]

Post-football

After his football career, Young taught physical education at North Augusta High School and coached the men's basketball and track and field teams for 37 years until retiring in 2014. He returned to coach the North Augusta Girls' Basketball Team, which he has built a dynasty, winning the State Championship 5 times in the past 7 years. His team has competed in the State Championship Game 6 of the past 7 years.[7]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Al Young - South Carolina State Athletics University Hall of Fame . August 20, 2020 . scsuathletics.com.
  2. Web site: December 19, 1971 . Steelers Activate Al Young . August 20, 2020 . . Associated Press.
  3. Web site: Brown . Scott . April 22, 2011 . Steelers struck gold in '71 draft . August 20, 2020 . Pittsburgh Tribune-Review.
  4. Web site: January 1, 1973 . Miami, Led by Griese, Downs Steelers, 21‐17 . August 20, 2020 . . Associated Press.
  5. Web site: Wallace . William N. . May 10, 1974 . Dornres Won't Hitch His Future to Stars . August 20, 2020 . The New York Times.
  6. Web site: Al Young . August 20, 2020 . ProFootballArchives.com.
  7. Web site: May 28, 2014 . Young retires as North Augusta coach . August 20, 2020 . Aiken Standard.