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      • Matthew Stephen Leinart (born May 11, 1983) is an American former football quarterback who played in the National Football League (NFL) for seven seasons. He played college football for the USC Trojans, where he won the Heisman Trophy and led his team to an undefeated season as a junior.
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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Matt_LeinartMatt Leinart - Wikipedia

    Matthew Stephen Leinart (born May 11, 1983) is an American former football quarterback who played in the National Football League (NFL) for seven seasons. He played college football for the USC Trojans, where he won the Heisman Trophy and led his team to an undefeated season as a junior.

  3. Matt Leinart (11) QB - CAREER: He is fourth on USC's career completions (524), passing yardage (6,878) and total offense (6,772) charts. He already has thrown 71.

  4. A College Football Hall of Fame inductee, Leinart won the Heisman Trophy, a BCS National Championship and two Associated Press National Championships as a quarterback at Southern California.

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  5. One of the greatest quarterbacks in college football history, Matt Leinart won the 2004 Heisman Trophy while guiding USC to consecutive national championships. He becomes the 31st Trojan player elected to the College Football Hall of Fame.

  6. Checkout the latest stats for Matt Leinart. Get info about his position, age, height, weight, college, draft, and more on Pro-football-reference.com.

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  7. www.heisman.com › heisman-winners › matt-leinartMatt Leinart - Heisman

    Leinart became USCs sixth Heisman winner — and second in three years — after winning the Heisman in 2004. The 6-5, 225-pound quarterback led USC to an undefeated season, as the Trojans becamse only the second team to go wire to wire as No. 1 in the polls.

  8. Get the latest news, stats, videos, highlights and more about quarterback Matt Leinart on ESPN.