![]() ![]() That's a big part of what's made us who we are." "It wasn't an easy path, but a lot of guys on this team didn't have easy paths. But I stayed in shape and never gave up on my dream of playing college football," said Young, a 24-year-old senior outside linebacker and the Vols' top pass-rusher. "I wasn't on anybody's radar, at least not on anybody's football radar. He'd also done some moonlighting at Burger King and later worked some night shifts at a Circle K convenience store. At the time, Young was working long hours as an assistant manager at Dollar General in Columbus, Georgia. It was a flyer publicizing open tryouts for the Georgia Military School football team. Byron Young was on his way back from a workout at Planet Fitness in January 2019 when he noticed a flyer that changed his life, and ultimately, helped change the trajectory of Tennessee's football program.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |