USC Trojans quarterback Miller Moss is done with the program.
As he announced on Monday, the 22-year-old will enter the transfer portal when it officially opens on December 9th.
Moss plans to enter the NCAA Transfer Portal with one year of eligibility remaining.
Moss has spent the past four seasons with the USC Trojans, but only playing sparingly throughout his first three years before earning the starting job in 2024 following the departure of Caleb Williams.
While he was starting, the team finished with a record of just 4-5 before the program benched him on November 5th in favor of UNLV transfer Jayden Maiava.
Prior to his benching, Moss completed 64.4 of his passes for 2,555 yards and 18 touchdowns compared to nine interceptions.
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Moss joined USC as a high school recruit in the Class of 2021, and now he will likely be one of the more high-profile players to enter the transfer portal this offseason.
The No. 5 Notre Dame Fighting Irish beat the USC Trojans 49-35 on Saturday, finishing the regular season with an 11-1 record.
It appears the team may have clinched a berth as one of the 12 teams competing in the College Football Playoff.
The USC Trojans Ended Their Regular Season On A Sour Note
The No. 5 Notre Dame Fighting Irish beat the USC Trojans in the final game of the regular season.
It was an absolute thriller at the Coliseum, where both teams had a fitting end to the season.
After winning three of their last four games, the Trojans ended their regular season by giving up the most points they have all year in the 49-35 loss.
They end their year with a 6-6 record.