Theo Young -- Area Scout, Buffalo Bills
(as of football season 2011) Young
was named an area scout for the Buffalo Bills on June 16, 2011. He previously
joined the Baylor Bears' staff as defensive line coach in 2008 from Houston's
Madison High School, where he had spent two seasons (06-07) as an assistant
coach. The Bears' new defensive ends coach is no stranger to the collegiate
coaching ranks, however, as he spent 12 seasons at Rice working for Head Coach
Ken Hatfield--nine as defensive line coach and three as receivers coach.
A native of Newport, Ark., Young played for Hatfield at the University of Arkansas, where he was a two-year starter at tight end and
a four-year letterman from 1983-86. He captained the Razorbacks'
team as a senior and received the program's Jim Wellons Dedication
Award in 1985. All-told, he caught 21 passes for 341 yards in
his collegiate career.
Following his Razorback playing days, he played two years (1987 and 1988)
with the Pittsburgh Steelers, returning to Arkansas between seasons
to complete his undergraduate degree in sociology, which he received
in 1988. Young launched his coaching career as a graduate assistant
working with running backs in 1990 and 1991, then spent one season
(1992) at Tennessee-Chattanooga as the tight ends coach before
joining Hatfield's Clemson staff as receivers/tight ends coach
in 1993.
In 1996, Young was selected to participate in the NFL's Minority
Coaching Advancement Program. As part of that program, he worked
as an assistant with the Buffalo Bills, Miami Dolphins and Philadelphia
Eagles during those organizations preseason camps.
A standout athlete at Newport (Ark.) High School, Young earned
prep All-America honors as a tight end following his senior season
and was a two-sport (football and basketball) all-state pick.
Page last updated: 6/18/11