Ex USC quarterback Miller Moss I oblige Louisvilleā sources tell ESPN.
Moss is one of the top players in the NCAA transfer portal, ranked No. 10 in ESPN’s rankings and No. 3 among point guards. He has one year of eligibility remaining.
He will play under the supervision of coach Jeff Brohm, a renowned quarterback teacher, playmaker and author of consistently effective attacks. Under Brohm in 2024 Tyler Shough he threw for 3,195 yards and 23 touchdowns and prepared to take a shot at the NFL after injuries plagued his career.
With this decision, Moss will be able to secure a position and start a productive senior year of college.
Over the course of his career at USC, Moss threw for 3,469 yards and 27 touchdowns while completing 65.9% of his passes. In 2024, Moss threw for 2,555 yards and 18 touchdowns. He started nine games before being replaced as the starter.
In his first season as a full-time starter, Moss threw for 378 yards against LSU and had three passing touchdowns against Michigan.
He’ll see some familiar faces in the locker room, as he had his breakout game in the Holiday Bowl against Louisville last season, throwing for 372 yards and six touchdowns.
After entering the portal, Moss told ESPN that he wanted to win the conference championship and win “at the highest level.” He also prioritized a place that could ultimately help him develop his career.
When asked what he would tell a future team, Moss replied: āThere’s nothing I wouldn’t do for the guys in the locker room and the guys I’m competing against. I’m hesitant to sell myself short, but I have complete confidence in myself as a player and leader.ā