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Matt Leinart

Matthew Stephen "Matt" Leinart (born May 11, 1983) is a former American football quarterback. He played college football at the University of Southern California (USC) from 2001 to 2005. He was the starting quarterback for the USC Trojans in 2003, 2004, and 2005. As junior in 2004, he won the Heisman Trophy. Leinart played professionally in the National Football League (NFL) for the Arizona Cardinals (2006–2009), Houston Texans (2010–2011), Oakland Raiders (2012), and Buffalo Bills (2013).
==Early years==
Leinart was born in Santa Ana, California with strabismus ("crossed eyes"), as his left eye was not aligned correctly with his right. He underwent surgery when he was three years old and was fitted with special glasses to correct the problem, but the eyewear combined with Leinart's already-overweight frame made him an easy target for ridicule at the hands of other children.〔(Honolulu Star-Bulletin Sports /2005/08/31/ )〕 "I used to get made fun of for being cross-eyed. It's just a terrible thing because kids are so cruel to the fat kid, to the kid with the glasses. So I turned to sports," he would later say.〔(Player Bio: Matt Leinart :: Football )〕
Leinart attended Mater Dei High School and was a letterman in football. As a junior, he led his team to a California Interscholastic Federation Division I co-championship, and was named the Serra League's Offensive Most Valuable Player. Wearing number 7, he was chosen as the Gatorade California high school football player of the year.〔Ben Bolch, ("Leinart Chosen State Player of Year" ), ''Los Angeles Times'', December 5, 2000. Retrieved July 16, 2008.〕
As one of the nation's top college football recruits, Leinart committed to USC under coach Paul Hackett, noting that a major factor was offensive coordinator Hue Jackson.〔Ben Bolch, (Leinart, Hart Keeping Options Open ), ''Los Angeles Times'', October 31, 2000. Retrieved July 16, 2008.〕 However, after Hackett and most of his staff were fired in 2000, Leinart considered other programs such as Georgia Tech and Arizona State and visited Oklahoma before USC eventually hired Pete Carroll.〔David Wharton and Ben Bolch, (USC Recruit Leinart Waits to See Who Will Be Coach ), ''Los Angeles Times'', November 29, 2000. Retrieved July 16, 2008.〕〔Chris Dufresne, ("Timing Isn’t Entirely on Carroll's Side" ), ''Los Angeles Times'', December 16, 2000. Retrieved July 16, 2008.〕〔Ben Bolch, ("Recruits Seem to Be Committed" ), ''Los Angeles Times'', December 5, 2000. Retrieved July 16, 2008.〕

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