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More about Matt Leinart(From Wikipedia)
Leinart Redshirted His First Year (2001) And Saw No Action. As A Redshirt Freshman The Next Year (2002), He Was A Backup To Future Heisman Trophy Winner And Current Cincinnati Bengals Quarterback Carson Palmer, Who Was In His Senior Season At USC (one
Leinart redshirted his first year (2001) and saw no action. As a redshirt freshman the next year (2002), he was a backup to future Heisman Trophy winner and current Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Carson Palmer, who was in his senior season at USC (one which would conclude with Palmer's Heisman victory). While Leinart appeared in a few plays during his freshman year, he threw no passes.
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Later Years
The Trojans started Leinart's junior season (2004) with victories in their first three games. On September 25, the Trojans played Stanford University. After Stanford took a 28-17 halftime lead, Leinart sparked the offense with a 51-yard pass to Steve Smith and scored on a one-yard sneak to cut the Cardinal lead to four points. Leinart and the Trojans were able to take the lead on a LenDale White Read more...
Career
Leinart finished his college career 807/1245 (64.8%) for 10,693 yards and 99 touchdowns with just 23 interceptions. He is USC's all-time leader in career touchdown passes and completion percentage, and is second at USC behind Palmer in completions and yardage. He averaged nearly 8.6 yards per attempt, and averaged only one interception every 54 attempts. He was 37-2 as a starter.
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