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  OU quarterback General Booty is donating a percentage of his name, image and likeness earnings to Oklahoma Children's Hospital, OU Health announced Wednesday. "My family has been a really good example to me my whole life, and we talked about the importance of giving back," said Booty, who played last season at Tyler Community College in Texas. "I have a special place in my heart for kids, so after my visit there, I knew Oklahoma Children's Hospital would be where my support would go." Booty, who is projected to back up starter Dillon Gabriel this season, is unveiling a website (mtjn.org) where fans can purchase shirts, hats and other memorabilia featuring his name, number and his brand "MTJN," which stands for More Than Just a Name. "I have a unique name, but I'm also a good player," Booty said. "That's the connection … Oklahoma Children's Hospital is more than a name. They are the best at what they do. - Daily Oklahoman

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