Paul McDonald (American football)

      Paul McDonald
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      McDonald walks the sidelines before a game between USC and UVA, 2008.
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      Quarterback
      Personal information
      Date of birth: (1958-02-23) February 23, 1958 (age 55)
      Place of birth: Montebello, California
      Career information
      College: Southern California
      NFL Draft: 1980 / Round: 4 / Pick: 109
      Debuted in 1980
      Last played in 1987
      Career history
      Career NFL statistics
      TD-INT 24-37
      Yards 5,269
      QB Rating 65.7
      Stats at NFL.com

      Paul Brian McDonald (born February 23, 1958) is a former American football quarterback in the National Football League. He was the Cleveland Browns starting quarterback in 1984.

      College career

      McDonald was a 1979 All-American at the University of Southern California; the 1978 team won a share of the national championship.

      In 1978 he threw for 1,690 yards with 19 TD vs 7 INT. He followed that up by throwing for 2,223 yards with 18 TD vs 6 INT in 1979.

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      Professional career

      A left-handed thrower, he played professional football in the NFL for the Cleveland Browns and the Dallas Cowboys. After replacing Brian Sipe late in the strike-shortened 1982 season, McDonald started for the Browns in the first round of the playoffs, ultimately losing to the Oakland Raiders 27-10.

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      Post-NFL

      McDonald now does radio color commentary for USC Trojans football games and lives in Newport Beach, California. He has won several awards for being the best radio color analyst given yearly by the prestigious Southern California Sports Broadcasters Association.

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      Personal

      His son Mike McDonald was the third string quarterback during the USC Trojans' 2005 season.

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      Preceded by
      Willie Banks
      Robert W. Dugas
      Steve Fuller
      Dan Harrigan
      Jim Kovach
      NCAA Top Five Award
      Class of 1980
      Gregory Kelser
      Paul B. McDonald
      R. Scott Neilson
      Steadman S. Shealy
      Marc D. Wilson
      Succeeded by
      Darrell Griffith
      Mark D. Herrmann
      Donald J. Paige
      Ronald K. Perry
      Randy Lee Schleusener
      Preceded by
      Trish Millines Dziko
      Bruce Furniss
      Virginia Gilder
      Stacey Johnson
      Gregory Kelser
      Kellen Winslow
      Silver Anniversary Awards (NCAA)
      Class of 2005
      Mark Johnson
      Gary Lawrence
      Paul McDonald
      Greg Meredith
      Joan Benoit Samuelson
      Dave Stoldt
      Succeeded by
      Valerie Ackerman
      Danny Ainge
      Charles Davis
      Terry Schroeder
      Mike Singletary
      Susan Wellington
      Preceded by
      Rob Hertel
      USC Trojans starting quarterbacks
      1978-1979
      Succeeded by
      Gordon Adams
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      Last modified on 13 March 2013, at 06:00