Disclaimer: This site is not affiliated with, nor endorsed by John David Booty, nor USC Trojans, nor anyone associated with John David Booty and we are a fan site of JohnDavidBooty.Org
Johndavidbooty.org
   Home :  Sitemap :  Contact Us
John David Booty - Minnesota Vikings John David Booty
 
 
  
This site is best viewed in
800x600 using

  
John David Booty News

 
Williams hopes to be a big hit

Booty's fundamentals will ease NFL transition

USC football team gets commitment from JUCO defensive lineman

Wade still hopes to start

Rookie QB Booty arrives in Minneapolis

NFL Draft Analysis: Linebackers

Carroll Names Sanchez Starting QB For USC

2008 NFL Draft Preview - Quarterback

John David Booty completes his job well at USC pro day

Trojans' youthful offensive line switching it up at practice

2008 NFL Draft Preview: Sam Baker

Trojans in two different places at once

Dates Of USC's 2008 Spring Football Practices Announced

Trojans loaded but searching for QB replacement

Hazelton has surgery to repair torn stomach muscles

Trojans in second after opening round

Trojans again finish strong in recruiting

USC's Daniel Hackett vastly improved; might be able to play against Arizona State

Booty Hopes to again rise to the occassion

Post-Bowl, Pre-Spring 2008 Preseason Top 25

The clock is ticking, which QB would you hire?

COMMENTARY: Booty's Success Shouldn't Be Debated

USC's Booty has excelled despite injury

Booty and Trojans pound Illinois for Rose Bowl victory

Rose Bowl Recap - USC Trojans 49 - Illinois 17

USC's Booty has excelled despite injury, criticism

Booty reflects on career as a Trojan

Illini sell out Rose Bowl tickets

Competition starts to replace Booty

Rose Bowl QBs set for New Year's duel

USC-Illinois accents Rose Bowl tradition

UCLA To Play In Las Vegas Bowl

Oklahoma, West Virginia Earn Fiesta Bowl

USC Rose Bowl-bound after taking down rival UCLA

USC-UCLA preview

USC-UCLA's unexpected Rose arrangement

John David Booty leads 11th-ranked USC to 44-24 victory over No. 7 Arizona State

Coaches kept Booty on a roll

COL FB: Southern Cal 24, Oregon State 3

Stewart leads Oregon over Southern California

Sanchez's four touchdowns lead Trojans' rout of Irish

Can USC Get Back Into The BCS Race?

Southern Cal may see Sharpley at QB

Louisiana State 37, Kentucky 43

COL FB: USC 20, Arizona 13

Arizona Wildcats (2-4) Southern California Trojans (4-1)

Stanford Cardinal (1-3) Southern California Trojans (4-0)

No. 1 USC overcomes own mistakes to beat Washington

Carroll, USC wary of an ambush

Booty tosses four TDs as USC plows through Washington St.

USC opens Pac-10 schedule against Cougars

USC drops Nebraska to 1-10 all-time against No. 1s

USC vs. the Red Sea

Rating the QBs

Booty Leads No. 1 USC Past Idaho 38-10

USC-Idaho preview

Predicting the future for LSU

USC's Booty won't be shaken

QBs, Oregon RBs will boost Pac-10 power rankings

Trojans retool, reload around Booty

Pac-10 Preview: One year left, but it's still Booty time

Trojans' offense not on track in scrimmage

Pac-10 may have its best QB crop ever

Booty could engineer a happy 'dome-coming

Booty carrying on USC's quarterback tradition

USC: Leader of the Pac

Booty has the tools to take himself, USC a long way

Brutal schedule awaits Notre Dame

Booty at top of Heisman list

USC's Booty aims to go home for BCS title

USC Stuck in LSU's Craw

USC's Booty could return to Louisiana for BCS title game

Peyton Manning Practices With USC

Overrated USC not deserving of early No. 1 ranking

Big 12 schedule rankings

Jeff Haney takes a look at college football betting lines, with USC atop nearly seven months before the finale

Calhoun puts the 'air' back in Air Force

New Trojan Damian Williams Injured Till '08

The Pac-10's Impact Players for 2007

Editorial: 2006-2007: the good, the bad and beating ’SC

Big 12 Insider: Valero move a huge step

A Stock to watch

USC talent pool deeper than ever

Trojans prep to remain dominant force in the Pac-10

It's Official: Former Arkansas QB Mitch Mustain Is A USC Trojan Now

OPINION: Sorace heading to ski in Washington

USC enters Memorial Stadium for rematch

Depth of talent

Slaton, Booty and McFadden; Odds-On-Favorites to win 2007 Heisman Trophy

Are these incoming QBs better or worse?

Pac-10 Spring Wrap-Up Part I

Early front-runners for the 2007 Heisman

2007 Pac-10 Football Prospectus

Mustain transfer official, joins Williams at USC

Mitch Mustain To Become a Trojan

The Heavyweights of College Football

Top 10 reasons why Oakland wanted Booty

Players happy with rule changes

Move Those Chains: Huddle edition

College Football Notebook: Turnovers mar USC's 94-play scrimmage

SEIZE THE OPPORTUNITY

Willingham all but declares Locker will be UW's starting QB

Sarkisian alone will make the offensive calls

Sunday scrimmage recap

Holland tries to get on fast track

Receivers filling in nicely

Booty is in his comfort zone

Are these incoming QBs better or worse?

Mustain should think it over

Sarkisian not shy about shotgun

Star system not looking so credible, eh!

Booty glad to have Sarkisian back

USC too good for Notre Dame
Los Angeles
Pasadena
Beverly Hills

 
 
 
 
 
John David Booty News

Booty tosses four TDs as USC plows through Washington St.


LOS ANGELES (AP) -- USC coach Pete Carroll said he wanted more production out of the Trojans' passing game.

His players responded.

After being kept under wraps for the season's first two games, John David Booty passed for 279 yards and four touchdowns, and No. 1 Southern California opened the Pac-10 season by beating Washington State 47-14 Saturday night for its 35th consecutive victory at home.

The Trojans (3-0, 1-0 Pac-10) are attempting to win at least a share of the conference championship for an unprecedented sixth straight season.

John David Booty completed 10 passes for 79 yards on USC's first possession, and 28 of 35 overall before coming out early in the fourth quarter. John David Booty, who passed for 350 yards previously this season, threw for 191 yards and two touchdowns to Fred Davis in the first half, when the Trojans took a 27-7 lead.

The outmanned Cougars (2-2, 0-1) didn't have a first down for six straight possessions after their opening drive.

"I'm really fired up about this offense because we have a lot of ways to go right now, a lot of places to put the football," Carroll said. "We ran for 200 and threw for 300 tonight."

Actually, the numbers were 302 and 207, giving the Trojans 509 yards of total offense to Washington State's 247. USC averaged 263.5 yards rushing and 175 yards passing in beating Idaho and Nebraska, prompting Carroll to work for a more balanced attack.

"We really needed to work on the throwing game and make sure we didn't lose any rhythm and make sure that we maintained John's confidence," the coach said.

Davis, a 6-foot-4, 250-pound senior who caught five passes for 87 yards in the first two games, had nine receptions for 124 yards against the Cougars, both career bests.

Several of John David Booty's completions came on quick passes to his wideouts, who were given plenty of room by the WSU cornerbacks. And Davis was open over the middle time after time.

The Trojans are 59-8-4 against Washington State, including 37-4-2 at the Los Angeles Coliseum where a crowd of 86,876 watched their latest triumph.

As successful as the Trojans have been in this series, the Cougars gave them all they could handle last year before losing 28-22. The game ended with Taylor Mays intercepting Alex Brink's desperation pass at the USC 4-yard line.

It was a much different story this time, with Brink coming out early in the fourth quarter after completing 17 of 33 passes for 165 yards and two touchdowns with one interception.

"This was an old-fashioned butt-whipping," Cougars coach Bill Doba said. "John David Booty did a nice job. John David is strong and quick and they protect him."

Chauncey Washington rushed for 84 yards on 11 carries and Stafon Johnson and freshman Joe Mcknight each gained 48 yards for the Trojans.

Dwight Tardy, who averaged 101 yards rushing in WSU's first three games, was held to 27 yards on 11 carries. Michael Bumpus and Brandon Gibson, the Cougars' standout wide receivers, made just three receptions each.

"They did nothing we weren't expecting, they were just too physical," Doba said. "They're the No. 1 team for a reason and played well. We did things you can't do against good teams."

Brink pointed to the Cougars' inconsistency.

"We moved the ball well at times, but shot ourselves in the foot with turnovers or penalties or not making third-and-shorts," he said. "Their defensive line allows them to do a lot of things. They can drop their linebackers in coverage because their line gets so much pressure."

John David Booty threw a 6-yard scoring pass to Davis on fourth-and-2, capping an 83-yard, 13-play drive following the opening kickoff and giving USC a 7-0 lead.

Brink's 44-yard pass to Gibson on third-and-18 from the Cougars' 8 triggered an 84-yard, 15-play drive that tied the game. The touchdown came on a 3-yard pass from Brink to Jed Collins.

The Cougars picked up five first downs on their opening possession. They wouldn't get No. 6 until the third quarter.

Desmond Reed returned the ensuing kickoff 44 yards to the WSU 42, and the Trojans needed only seven plays to take a 14-7 lead on Stanley Havili's 1-yard run.

David Buehler kicked a 23-yard field goal on USC's next possession, and the Trojans then turned two WSU mistakes into 10 more points for their 20-point halftime lead.

First, punter Darryl Blunt mishandled what appeared to be a perfect snap from center, and was tackled at the Cougars' 20. John David Booty threw a 14-yard scoring pass to Davis three plays later.

Then Brink, under heavy pressure, threw into a crowd and Kyle Moore picked it off, setting up a 29-yard field goal by Buehler.

The Trojans scored twice in the third quarter on a 7-yard run by Washington and a 4-yard pass from John David Booty to Allen Bradford. In between, Brink threw a 20-yard touchdown pass to Bumpus.

John David Booty's 20-yard pass to Vidal Hazelton with 11:28 remaining completed the scoring. That turned out to be John David Booty's final play of the game.

 

See more at http://sports.espn.go.com

John David Booty News:
More John David Booty News:
Syndicated content not available
 
 
 
 
 
  

 
Syndicated content not available
 
 
 
 
 
     
 
Please note we are not affiliated with John David Booty or the official site of John David Booty and we are only a fan site.