Sanchez named USC's starting QB

The USC quarterback has become college football's "it" position for this decade and rightfully so. Since 2001 the signal callers for the Trojans have included Heisman trophy winners Carson Palmer and Matt Leinart as well as Rose Bowl MVP John David Booty. Starting next season the torch will be passed to fourth-year junior Mark Sanchez.
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All USC needs is a QB who won't loose the game. They don't need anybody spectacular, just make the right reads, make the right throws and don't throw picks. Without a doubt the easiest QB gig in college football.

Ironic that Mitch Mustain could be playing in a Bobby Petrino offense, instead of riding the pine in SoCal!

I wonder who Mitch "Mama's Boy" Mustain is going to cry to now?

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