Alabama QB signee Bryce Young named MVP of All-American Bowl
Alabama signee Bryce Young lived up to his 5-star billing at the All-American Bowl.
The Mater Dei (California) product threw just nine passes in Saturday’s high school all-star game at the Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas, but he managed to produce a highlight reel. Young completed six of those passes for 164 yards and two touchdowns. With that stat line, it’s no surprise that Young was named the game’s MVP.
Check out clips of the touchdown passes:
Five-star Alabama QB signee and @AABonNBC Player of the Year Bryce Young proves his power with this touchdown pass in the opening seconds of the game 😲 pic.twitter.com/JrCCKtOb7W
— NBC Sports (@NBCSports) January 4, 2020
Bryce Young is gonna be a problem 💪 pic.twitter.com/NuaQ1xwEpc
— Crimson Tide Hub™ (@CrimsonTideHub) January 4, 2020
During the MVP trophy presentation, Young confirmed he’s heading to Tuscaloosa and will be watching for Tua Tagovailoa’s decision from UA campus.
Bryce Young is named MVP of the All-American Bowl. Fitting ending to an epic prep career. Tomorrow he will be in Tuscaloosa to begin his Alabama journey. #Alabama pic.twitter.com/3H5wbL7GEr
— Tim Watts (@TimWatts_BOL) January 4, 2020