USC Quarterback Miller Moss Enters Transfer Portal After Losing Starting Role
Moss, a redshirt junior with one year of eligibility remaining, seeks a new opportunity following a challenging season for the Trojans.
- Miller Moss announced on Monday that he is entering the NCAA transfer portal as a graduate student after four years at USC.
- Moss started nine games in 2024, leading the Big Ten in passing yards per game but was benched in November after USC’s 4-5 start to the season.
- The quarterback completed 64.4% of his passes this season, throwing for 2,555 yards, 18 touchdowns, and nine interceptions, with two additional rushing touchdowns.
- Moss expressed gratitude for his time at USC but cited the need for new opportunities to grow as a player and person, stating he aims to join a championship-caliber program.
- Potential landing spots reportedly include Michigan, Iowa, Louisville, and others, though no decisions have been made yet.