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Sport(s)
  
Football

Role
  
American football coach

Name
  
Bill Young


1976–1978
  
Oklahoma State (OL/DL)

1965–1967
  
Oklahoma State

Titles
  
Defensive coordinator

Bill Young (American football coach) Bill Young leaving Yukon to become defensive line coach at SMU News OK

Born
  
August 17, 1946 (age 77) Hereford, Texas (
1946-08-17
)

Position(s)
  
Outside Linebacker & Defensive Tackle

1969
  
Carl Albert (OK) HS (Assistant)

1970–1975
  
Putnam City West (OK) HS (DC)

Education
  
Oklahoma State University–Stillwater

Team
  
Tulsa Golden Hurricane football

Conference
  
American Athletic Conference

William L. Young (born August 17, 1946) is an American football coach whose career has spanned more than 45 years at the high school, collegiate, and professional levels. He has served as the defensive coordinator at prominent college football programs like Ohio State (1988–1995), Oklahoma (1996–1997), USC (1998–2000), Miami (2008), and Oklahoma State (2009–2012).

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Bill Young (American football coach) Former OSU defensive coordinator Bill Young leaving SMU for Tulsa

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Early years

Born in Hereford, Texas, Young attended Grant High School in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. He attended Oklahoma State University and graduated in 1968. He later earned a master's degree from Central Oklahoma. After his senior year of high school Young was named to the Oklahoma all-state team as an alternate. Young was a defensive lineman at Oklahoma State. He started for three years and was an academic all-conference player. He was also an honorable mention all-conference player.

Coaching career

After graduating, Young spent six seasons as a high school coach at Carl Albert and Putnam City West before returning to Oklahoma State as a graduate assistant.

Young was a finalist for the Broyles Award, given to the nation's top assistant coach, while at Kansas in 2007. He then orchestrated a defensive turnaround unprecedented at Oklahoma State. For once the defense was actually the bright spot on the team as it finished in the Top 35 in the nation in 2009.

When hired by Oklahoma State Young stated that he was torn between having to choose between Miami and OSU. He also went on to say "It means a lot to me to come back to OSU because I am a graduate, I played there and now we are back as part of the Cowboy family. My wife and I are very excited to get back to Stillwater and Oklahoma State."

References

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