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STEVE YOUNG TRIVIA

1) In high school, Steve Young was captain of the _____.


During his senior year, he was co-captain of the football, basketball and baseball teams. In basketball, he averaged 15 points a game. In baseball, he hit .384 and played center field when he wasn't pitching.

2) How many touchdowns did Young rush for during his senior year of high school?


In the rush-first option offense run by Greenwich High School, he completed only 41 percent of his throws for 1,220 yards, but he ran the ball 267 times for 1,928 yards and 13 touchdowns.

3) Where did Steve Young play college football?


Young played college football for Brigham Young University, setting school and NCAA records en route to being runner-up for the 1983 Heisman Trophy. Young is a great-great-great-grandson of Brigham Young, second president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints for whom BYU is named.

4) What team drafted Young in the 1984 USFL Draft?


Young was selected by the Los Angeles Express in the first round (11th overall) and signed a record ten-year, $40 million contract in March 1984. He agreed to take his salary in the form of an annuity paid out over forty years to help the fledgling team, but the league ceased operations two years later, and Young received only a $1.4 million settlement on the annuity.

5) What NFL team did Young join after leaving the USFL?


Soon after the Express decided to suspend operations for the 1986 season, Young bought out his Express contract and signed with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, who had made him the first pick in a supplemental draft of USFL and CFL players a year earlier. During his two seasons with Tampa Bay, Young went 3-16 as a starter. Considering him a bust, the team drafted QB Vinny Testaverde first overall in the 1987 NFL Draft.

6) What team did the Buccaneers trade Young to?


Young was traded to the San Francisco 49ers on April 24, 1987 to serve as a backup to Joe Montana. 49ers coach Bill Walsh was impressed by Young's natural abilities, and believed his lackluster numbers were primarily due to the lack of talent around him in Tampa Bay.

7) What jersey number did Steve Young wear with the 49ers?


The San Francisco 49ers had his No. 8 jersey retired during a halftime ceremony against the New England Patriots on October 5, 2008.

8) In what offensive scheme did Steve Young rack up most of his passing yards?


Originally developed by Walsh during the 1960s while he was an assistant with the Cincinnati Bengals, the West Coast Offense is based on the idea of throwing a lot of quick, timed, high-percentage passes in order to keep control of the ball. While other teams had used ball-control offenses before, they were usually built around the running game. Walsh's strategy was unique in that it maintained the ball-control aspect, yet allowed for big plays as well since it was designed for wide receivers to pick up large chunks of yards after the catch.

9) How many seasons did Steve Young serve as Joe Montana's backup?


Young played behind Montana for four years, but shone as a backup, throwing 23 touchdown passes and only six interceptions.

10) What fast food restaurant aired a commercial featuring Young's 49-yard, game-winning scramble against the '88 Vikings?


His 1988 scramble against the Minnesota Vikings was featured in a 2006 Burger King commercial with the Burger King "King" digitally superimposed over Young who eventually stumbles and falls into the end zone.

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