Mark Saxon, OC Register
QUARTERBACK: B. This wasn’t the most dynamic way to begin a Heisman campaign. On the second drive, John David Booty looked like he was finally putting all that practice time to work. He read defenses, spread the ball around – hitting four different receivers in his four passes — and capped it with a short scoring pass to C.J. Gable. But in the second half he underthrew one receiver for an interception and threw it behind David Ausberry in the end zone… continue

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