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Young was born September 3, 1942 in Marshall, Texas to Richard and Laverne Young. He spent his childhood in Brownwood, Texas where he set the state (class 4A) shot put record in 1960. He played football at University of Texas (1960) but moved in 1961 to be closer to home (Howard Payne University). |
Young was born September 3, 1942 in Marshall, Texas to Richard and Laverne Young. He spent his childhood in Brownwood, Texas where he set the state (class 4A) shot put record in 1960. He played football at University of Texas (1960) but moved in 1961 to be closer to home (Howard Payne University). |
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After his pro career, Young coached in the USFL from 1982 to 1986 as an offensive line coach for the Houston Gamblers. He coached offensive line at University of Houston from 1987 to 1989, and for the Houston Oilers from 1990 to 1995. Known professionally as Bob, he was a giant man{{Clarify|date=April 2023}} with a huge enthusiasm for food, fun, laughter and pranks. He was also an avid outdoorsman and loved to spend his time away from football playing golf and fishing.{{Citation needed}} |
After his pro career, Young coached in the USFL from 1982 to 1986 as an offensive line coach for the Houston Gamblers. He coached offensive line at University of Houston from 1987 to 1989, and for the Houston Oilers from 1990 to 1995. Known professionally as Bob, he was a giant man{{Clarify|date=April 2023}} with a huge enthusiasm for food, fun, laughter and pranks. He was also an avid outdoorsman and loved to spend his time away from football playing golf and fishing.{{Citation needed|date=April 2023}} |
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Young died of a heart attack at age 52. |
Young died of a heart attack at age 52. |
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Position: | Guard | ||||||||
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Born: | Marshall, Texas, U.S. | September 3, 1942||||||||
Died: | June 17, 1995 Missouri City, Texas, U.S. | (aged 52)||||||||
Height: | 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) | ||||||||
Weight: | 270 lb (122 kg) | ||||||||
Career information | |||||||||
High school: | Brownwood (TX) | ||||||||
College: | Howard Payne | ||||||||
NFL draft: | 1964 / round: 19 / pick: 261 | ||||||||
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Robert Allen Young (September 3, 1942 – June 17, 1995) was an American football offensive guard who played 16 seasons in the National Football League (NFL).
Pro career
He started his career with the Denver Broncos, playing five seasons. However, he is noted mainly for his career with the St. Louis Cardinals, where he and other Cardinal offensive linemen are credited with introducing modern weightlifting/powerlifting into the training regime of the NFL. He was named to two Pro Bowls (1978 & 1979) and was a first-team All-Pro selection in 1979 as well. Young attended Howard Payne University. He was the older brother of three-time world powerlifting champion Doug Young.[1]
Young competed in the inaugural World's Strongest Man contest in 1977, finishing second to weightlifter Bruce Wilhelm. He also finished 5th in the 1979 World's Strongest Man.
In 1986, he was inducted into the Howard Payne University Sports Hall of Fame for his playing career in football along with track and field.[2]
Personal life
Young was born September 3, 1942 in Marshall, Texas to Richard and Laverne Young. He spent his childhood in Brownwood, Texas where he set the state (class 4A) shot put record in 1960. He played football at University of Texas (1960) but moved in 1961 to be closer to home (Howard Payne University).
After his pro career, Young coached in the USFL from 1982 to 1986 as an offensive line coach for the Houston Gamblers. He coached offensive line at University of Houston from 1987 to 1989, and for the Houston Oilers from 1990 to 1995. Known professionally as Bob, he was a giant man[clarification needed] with a huge enthusiasm for food, fun, laughter and pranks. He was also an avid outdoorsman and loved to spend his time away from football playing golf and fishing.[citation needed]
Young died of a heart attack at age 52.
See also
References
- ^ "www.stlsportshistory.com". Archived from the original on 2012-07-17. Retrieved 2013-01-06.
- ^ "Robert A. "Bob" Young (1986) - HPU Sports Hall of Fame".
External links
- 1942 births
- 1995 deaths
- American football offensive guards
- Howard Payne Yellow Jackets football players
- Denver Broncos (AFL) players
- Denver Broncos players
- St. Louis Cardinals (football) players
- Houston Oilers players
- National Conference Pro Bowl players
- American powerlifters
- American strength athletes
- New Orleans Saints players
- Players of American football from Texas
- People from Marshall, Texas
- American football offensive lineman, 1940s birth stubs