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Troy Vincent

  • Class
  • Induction
    1991
  • Honors
    Football (1991)
  • 1991 finished second in voting for the Thorpe Award, given to the nation's top defensive back
  • 1992 played in the Japan Bowl and the East-West Shrine Game
  • 1991 set UW record for career punt return yards
  • 1990 set UW season (13) and career (31) records for passes broken up
  • 1991 UW's first All-American since 1987
  • 1991 18 career passes defended, tied for second in Badger history
  • 1989 led the Big Ten in punt returns (avg. of 15.1 yds)
  • 1990 2nd team All-Big Ten by AP, finished second in the conference with an average 11.5 yards on punt returns (21st in country)
  • 1991 Big Ten co-Defensive Player of the Year
  • 1991 first team All-Big Ten
  • 1991 first-team All-American (Football News, The Sporting News, UPI, Football Writers' Association); 2nd team voted by Associated Press
  • 1991 team captain and MVP
  • 1992 nominee for Jesse Owens Big Ten Athlete of the Year Award
  • 1992 7th pick in first round of NFL Draft
  • 1992 named NFL All-Rookie Team
  • 1994 won the Ed Block Courage Award as a member of the dolphins
  • 1999 had career best 103 tackles with the Eagles
  • 2000, 01 named by The Sporting News as its "good guy in sports" for community service work
  • 2000, 2001 Pro Football Weekly first-team all-conference
  • 2001 Associated Press second-team All-NFL
  • 2000-04 five-time All-Pro selection
  • 2002 NFL Walter Payton Man of the Year
  • 2002 Pro Football Weekly first-team all-conference and AP first-team All-NFL
  • 2003 inducted to the Pennsbury Athletic Hall of Fame
  • 2003 started Troy Vincent Family football scholarship for defensive backs at UW
  • 207 career games; 200 career starts in NFL
  • Founded Love Thy Neighbor community development and opportunity corporation (formerly the Troy Vincent Foundation), committed to community development by creating opportunities for social and economic change
  • Finished NFL career with 47 regular-season and four playoff interceptions, for a total of 51
  • Highest NFL draft pick of the Alvarez era at UW
  • Honored by the New Jersey Senate and the Delaware Valley chapter of the National Football Foundation
  • Numerous conference player of the week awards in the NFL
  • Played professionally with Miami (1992-95), Philadelphia (1996-2003), Buffalo (2004 - 2006) and Washington (2006)
  • Past-president of the NFL Players Association (2004-2008)
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