Paul McDonald

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Paul McDonald
Date of birth February 23, 1958
Place of birth Newport Beach, California
Position(s) QB
College Southern California
Statistics
Team(s)
1980-1985
1986
Cleveland Browns
Dallas Cowboys

Paul McDonald (born February 23, 1958 in Montebello, CA) was a 1979 All-American football Quarterback for USC. A left-handed slinger, he played professional football in the NFL for the Cleveland Browns.

He now does radio color commentary for Trojans games and lives in Newport Beach, CA. 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
James J. 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. Hermann
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
Brian Sipe
Cleveland Browns Starting Quarterbacks
1984
Succeeded by
Gary Danielson
Preceded by
Rob Hertel
USC Trojans Starting Quarterbacks
1978-1979
Succeeded by
Gordon Adams