Twelve days after announcing his intention to enter the transfer portal and leave USC, quarterback Miller Moss has his destination.
The redshirt junior confirmed Saturday via Instagram that he would be playing for Louisville, putting an end to a Trojans era in which he bided his time and made the most of his opportunity.
The patience of sitting behind Heisman Trophy winner Caleb Williams for two seasons appeared to pay off a year ago when, in his first start as a Trojan, Moss led USC to a 42-28 victory in the Holiday Bowl with a record-setting Offensive MVP performance – coincidentally over Louisville.
Despite UNLV transfer Jayden Maiava arriving in the offseason, Moss was named the starter by head coach Lincoln Riley.
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As the Trojans struggled and the former Alemany High star came under scrutiny for untimely turnovers, Riley opted to go with Maiava for the final three regular-season games.
On Dec. 2, just two days after the Trojans lost 49-35 to Notre Dame, Moss announced he was entering the transfer portal.
Moss finished his season with 2,555 passing yards, 20 total touchdowns and nine interceptions in nine games.
More to come on this story.