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Booty Call for Trojans in NCAA College Football

Wouldn’t it be nice if Paris Hilton called you for a booty call?

Well, the USC Trojans got the same thing, the only difference was, it’s an entirely different kind of booty call. A John David Booty call to be exact.

Now admit it, THAT was a good one.

John David Booty, the same man who many NCAA College Football fans thought will replace Matt Leinart at the starting QB position for the USC Trojans in the 2003 NCAA College Football season, will now lead the offense coming to this new football war.

Yup, he ALMOST edged Matt Leinart for the job, of course, no one thought Leinart will go on and lead the USC Trojans to an incredible 37-2 record and win a Heisman Trophy during one of the finest careers for a quarterback in the history of NCAA College Football.

Which leaves us to one John David Booty. Of course, no one will be expecting a ‘’Matt Leinart'’ season from him just yet.

For what it’s worth, it’s finally Booty’s turn, and he’s confident he can continue the tradition of winning quarterbacks established at USC by Leinart and 2002 Heisman Trophy winner Carson Palmer. The Trojans open their season Sept. 2 at Arkansas, drubbed 70-17 last year by USC.

‘’The guys before me have set high standards. That’s what I want to do, by winning games,'’ said John David Booty, a 21-year-old redshirt junior from Shreveport, La.

Booty didn’t say a word about the Heisman or any individual awards, just winning.

‘’As a young quarterback, my biggest goal is to have our football team win, not put it in bad situations,'’ he said. ‘’All I can control is what I do.'’

Now I don’t wanna leave you guys hanging like this, but I have my own booty call to attend to.

Can the USC Trojans win the College Football BCS Championship? BetOnline has the odds on who will do just that:

USC Trojans +550

Clemson Tigers +6500

Notre Dame Fighting Irish +500

Texas Longhorns +1100

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