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who did bryce young play for in college

Bryce Young played college football for the Alabama Crimson Tide.

He joined Alabama as a highly touted recruit and spent three seasons there from 2020 to 2022, backing up Mac Jones as a freshman before becoming the starter. During his time with the Crimson Tide, Young set school records, including single-game passing yards (559 against Arkansas in 2021), and led Alabama to a national championship appearance.

College Career Highlights

Young's sophomore year in 2021 stands out as he threw for 4,872 yards and 47 touchdowns, earning the Heisman Trophy , Maxwell Award, and AP College Football Player of the Year. As a freshman in 2020, he appeared in nine games, completing 66.7% of passes for 156 yards and one touchdown. His junior year in 2022 saw him pass for over 3,000 yards again before declaring for the 2023 NFL Draft, where the Carolina Panthers selected him first overall.

Key Stats Overview

Season| Games| Passing Yards| TDs| Notable Achievement 13
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2020 (Freshman)| 9| 156| 1| CFP National Champion
2021 (Sophomore)| 15| 4,872| 47| Heisman Trophy Winner
2022 (Junior)| 12| 3,904| 33| School records set

This table captures his progression at Alabama, where he became one of the most decorated QBs in program history.

TL;DR: Alabama Crimson Tide (2020-2022), Heisman winner, now with Panthers.

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