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John David Booty.  Todd Marinovich.  Matt Leinart.  The Sanchize.

And Pat Haden.

None of those guys were very good NFL quarterbacks, but they were very good USC quarterbacks. 

Haden, for his part, was never prolific for the Trojans in the tailback-oriented offense of the early-70s Trojans under John McKay.  His USC career numbers of 51.4% completions for 3288 yards and just 33 touchdowns against 25 interceptions look entirely pedestrian, but they may mask the role he played on one of the greatest teams ever.  The 1974 Trojans were one of the greatest teams of all time, and while Haden's duties were primarily limited to handing or tossing the ball to Anthony Davis, he did engineer one of the greatest wins in school history.  Trailing to fierce rival Notre Dame at half, 24-6, McKay let Haden turn it loose to engineer a monstrous 2nd-half onslaught the ended in a 55-24 Trojan win.

It was largely on the strength of this game that Haden's stock shot up in the 1975 NFL draft, when the Rams took him in the 7th round.  Within two years, Haden was starting, as he was the perfect "game manager" to hand the ball off to Lawrence McCutcheon in the "Ground Chuck" offense of Chuck Knox.  Sadly for Haden, an injury early in 1979 sidelined him for the one Super Bowl the Rams actually appeared in during the 70s, despite being the 2nd-winningest team of the decade.

So what's the deal with USC quarterbacks?  It's certainly not as if the school hasn't had guys who appeared to be NFL-ready: Rob Johnson, who is notorious to me as a Bills fan, looked like an NFL prototype: tall, strong-armed, apparently mature.  And he was incredibly successful at Southern Cal, and you can say the same of Leinart, Booty, Marinovich, and many of the others.   I'm not trying to form much of a theory here, but a lot of those guys have seemed a little weak between the ears despite their physical gifts; maybe USC with its beaches and bikinis attracts a sort of quarterback who lacks a certain toughness to make it in the pros?  Hard to tell.

At any rate, here's the list of USC quarterbacks who have played in the NFL and their "accomplishments," ranked by career passing yards:

Player G Cmp% Yds TD Int W L T
Carson Palmer 138 62.58% 33739 213 152 54 67 0
Rodney Peete 104 57.29% 16338 76 92 45 42 0
Matt Cassel 87 59.01% 15302 93 66 29 33 0
Bill Nelsen 90 50.55% 14165 98 101 40 31 3
Mark Sanchez 62 55.06% 12092 68 69 33 29 0
Vince Evans 100 50.65% 9485 52 74 14 25 0
Pat Haden 65 53.63% 9296 52 60 35 19 1
Rudy Bukich 103 52.61% 8433 61 74 21 14 3
Pete Beathard 110 44.85% 8176 43 84 18 16 1
Rob Johnson 48 61.29% 5795 30 23 12 17 0
Jim Hardy 69 46.38% 5690 54 73 4 11 0
Paul McDonald 85 53.59% 5269 24 37 8 13 0
Matt Leinart 33 57.10% 4065 15 21 8 10 0
Mike Rae 28 49.80% 1536 12 14 4 4 0
Todd Marinovich 8 50.73% 1345 8 9 3 5 0
Rob Hertel 3 25.00% 9 0 0 0 0 0

For one week, at least, Haden looked like he came straight out of Quarterback U, bombarding the Niners by going 10/13 for 235 yards and a whopping five touchdowns in an easy 42-0 win for the Ram-its.

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