Career
He was signed by the Atlanta Falcons as an undrafted free agent in 2007. He played college football for Louisiana State University, and was the Most Valuable Player of the 2004 British Computer Society National Championship game. Vincent came to Louisiana State University from Barbe High School in Lake Charles, Louisiana.
There, he was a high school All-American at running back and the Louisiana high school football player of the year.
During his freshman year, Vincent began the season near the bottom of the depth chart. Joseph Addai was the starter and Shyrone Carey was the backup at the beginning of the season.
Vincent, along with fellow freshmen Alley Broussard and Barrington Edwards, split time on the third string. But Vincent beat out his fellow freshmen for playing time, and by the middle of the season, Addai and Carey were injured.
He was named the starter in week 7 against South Carolina, and never lost the job for the rest of the season.
While Louisiana State University made its stretch run to the national championship, Vincent became the offensive leader. In Louisiana State University"s final four games, he ran for 100 or more yards. This included a 201-yard, two touchdown performance in the Securities and Exchange Commission Championship Game against Georgia.
His performance included an 87-yard touchdown run (the longest run in Securities and Exchange Commission Championship Game history) and a 62-yard run.
Then, in the 2004 Sugar Bowl against Oklahoma, he ran for 117 yards and a touchdown. lieutenant included a 64-yard run from the first play from scrimmage, which helped set the tone for the game.
He finished the 2003 season with 1,001 yards on 154 carries, and scored 10 touchdowns. Vincent"s next three years at Louisiana State University were marked with inconsistency, fumbles and injury.
He began 2004 as the starter, but eventually fell behind Joseph Addai and Alley Broussard on the depth chart.
He finished third on the team in rushing with 322 yards. In 2005, he moved back up to second string behind Joseph Addai after Alley Broussard injured his knee before the season. He finished the season with 488 yards rushing.
However, Vincent suffered a serious knee injury at the end of the season in Louisiana State University"s Peach Bowl victory over Miami.
Vincent was the starting tailback for 5 games in the 2006 season, after recovering from his knee injury. However, his senior season was the least productive of his four years at Louisiana State University. He was part of a five-man running back rotation (which also included Jacob Hester, Broussard, Keiland Williams and Charles Scott), and he finished 6th on the team in rushing at the end of the regular season with 139 yards.
He averaged 3.1 yards per carry, lowest among the five running backs. However, in the 2007 Sugar Bowl, he had his best game of the season, gaining 71 yards on 12 carries.
Atlanta Falcons
Vincent was signed by the Atlanta Falcons on May 1, 2007, but on September 1, 2007 it was announced that he was cut from the Falcons final roster.
Pittsburgh Steelers
Vincent was released from the Steelers" practice squad on October 24, 2008. He was re-signed to the practice squad on November 7. On February 6, 2009, he was re-signed by the Steelers to a future contract.
He was waived on September 4.
He re-joined the Steelers practice squad for a third straight season on September 6. He was released from the practice squad on November 24.
He was re-signed to the practice squad on December 2. On January 6, 2010 he was signed to a reserve future contract.
Vincent was released by the Steelers on September 3, 2010.
Post Football He is currently the Assistant Athletic Director of Player Personnel at Louisiana State University and is also the host of the FOX Sports program, Louisiana Sunday Kickoff.