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Cameron back in USC's starting lineup with 14-month-old son in tow

LOS ANGELES -- After Brynn Cameron earned a basketball scholarship at Southern California, she quickly gained a tagline to go with her 3-pointers: girlfriend of Matt Leinart.

 

"We'd always make jokes about it," she said of being known for her romantic ties to the Trojans' star quarterback.

Her relationship with the 2004 Heisman Trophy winner was all people wanted to talk about.

That didn't change when the couple broke up and Cameron found out she was pregnant. Shocking news for a 19-year-old raised in the Mormon faith, which emphasizes marriage and family. Yet Cameron always knew she would have the baby and raise it.

"It wasn't what I thought my life was ever going to be," said Cameron, now 21. "Growing up, I'm like, 'I'm going to go to college, find my husband, we're going to get married, have kids.' I still want to do that, I'm just kind of flipping that around a little."

After sitting out last season to give birth to her son, Cameron is back in the starting lineup for USC (4-4).

Never far from the action is 14-month-old Cole Cameron Leinart, a towheaded boy who claps when he sees basketball on television. He's a constant companion to Cameron, even at practice, where she stops to change his diapers and her teammates keep an eye on him.

"I call him my little tank. He's a big kid. He's not sloppy fat, but he's thick," she said, smiling.

"He's the sweetest little boy ever. I know everyone thinks their kid is perfect, but he's just so happy. He makes everyone in the room smile."

Cameron and Leinart have patched things up since a child-support issue last summer became public after Leinart appeared at the ESPY Awards and talked about changing his son's diapers.

Cameron responded in a newspaper story, pointing out, "I'm doing all the work, but he gets all the credit for it."

The ex-couple settled their issues, and Cameron says, "We're close and cordial, and we're friends now."

Leinart's second season with the Arizona Cardinals ended early because of a broken collarbone. The team must win its final three games to make the playoffs. If it doesn't, Cameron figures Leinart will be able to spend more time with his son while she's busy with basketball.

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