As the dust settles from the NFL Draft, the college football landscape undergoes a transformation, with several top programs left searching for new signal-callers
In today’s Fact or Fiction, I look at three big recent topics in college football and decide whether the statement is indeed FACT or if it’s FICTION. Manning looked very good in the Spring Game, but anyone saying there’s a QB controversy or that he can push Quinn Ewers is lying to themselves.
We got our first teaser of the USC football 2024 season in the form of the USC spring game.
Miller Moss would "certainly" be USC's starting quarterback if the season started today, head coach Lincoln Riley said after Saturday's spring game.
When it comes to USC football quarterbacks, superstar prospect Caleb Williams has been the talk of the football world recently. However, with Williams’ imminent departure to the NFL, redshirt junior Miller Moss has a chance to take the Trojans’ starting job and run with it.
The quarterback grew up dreaming of becoming the starter at USC. This fall, he might finally be QB1.
Spring is in the air, and with it is college football fans' first glimpse of several quarterbacks stepping into the massive shoes left behind by future NFL pros.
Ever since his spectacular performance against Louisville in the Holiday Bowl, Miller Moss has been front and center for the USC faithful and now he has been named one of the most interesting quarterbacks for the 2024 season by ESPN’s Billy Connelly.
Former USC Trojan quarterback Caleb Williams has at times been painted as a bad teammate, but according to Brett Kollmann of “The Film Room” on YouTube,
USC football begins its Spring Practices on Tuesday. For the first time this season, the Trojan football players are heading to practice, in preparation for their Spring football game on April 20. The Trojans will also host their Pro Day one day after Spring Practice begins, on March 20.
As we start to prep for the 2024 season, USC is starting to look at who their QB1 will be for the upcoming season. It’ll be between Miller Moss and Jayden Maiava, both who have proven themselves to be fully capable of holding the QB1 position.
With the departure of star quarterback Caleb Williams to the NFL, USC is now looking at redshirt sophomore Miller Moss and UNLV transfer Jayden Maiava
These teams are not likely to win the national championship. However given the expanded college football playoff these teams have a shot to get in. Expect similar Cinderella stories in the new playoff format comparable to March Madness where underdogs sometimes get to the Final Four but fall short of winning it all.
Redshirt USC Trojans sophomore quarterback Miller Moss is in a great spot. He trusted the process and is reaping the rewards of his hard work. After Lincoln Riley brought Caleb Williams with him from Oklahoma, Moss could have jumped ship.
The USC Trojans may not have had the type of season they were hoping for, as they failed to be part of the College Football Playoffs. That didn't stop the team from coaching some of the most dynamic players in the NCAAF. One of those dynamic players is wide receiver Zachariah Branch, who has now been honored with the Jet Award.
The USC Trojans have been hit hard with players entering the transfer portal, a lot of whom were on the offensive side of the ball. One of the biggest happens to be Caleb Williams, who is presumably entering the NFL. Thankfully, Miller Moss emerged as a huge star after his performance in the Holiday Bowl.
Ex-Washington State quarterback Cam Ward, who was set to be one of the top transfer portal prospects on the market this season, is going pro. Per 247Sports, Ward made the official announcement that he is departing for the NFL today.
The Trojans' 42-28 Holiday Bowl victory was highlighted by an unbelievable 6-touchdown performance by QB Miller Moss in his first career start. The Southern
On Thursday, the USC Trojans went against the No.16 Louisville Cardinals in an exciting Holiday Bowl game. USC’s star quarterback Caleb Williams opted to not play in the game and cheered his team from the sidelines.
USC starting quarterback Miller Moss is on top of the world. Before making his first college football start on Wednesday in the Holiday Bowl, people outside of USC weren't familiar with the name.
USC quarterback Miller Moss stole the show on Wednesday night's Holiday Bowl victory. Moss couldn't do no wrong, and it was hard to believe considering how his first drive went and how it was his first career start. Miller was balling all game long, aside from the first drive.
USC has churned out some of the top college QBs in recent memory, but none of them ever accomplished what Moss did in Wednesday’s 42-28 Holiday Bowl win over No. 15 Louisville.
USC beat Louisville in the Holiday Bowl 42-28. It was the Trojans’ first game without the top NFL draft Prospect Caleb Williams. This meant the first start for sophomore quarterback Miller Moss.
USC flirted with some quarterbacks who entered the transfer portal over the last few weeks, but Miller Moss showed on Wednesday why the Trojans don’t need to look elsewhere to find their next quarterback.
Miller Moss passed for a Holiday Bowl-record six touchdown passes in his first career start to lead Southern California to a 42-28 victory over No. 15 Louisville on Wednesday night in San Diego.
With Caleb Williams' USC Trojans football career nearing its end, his longtime backup Miller Moss is getting some shine on Wednesday when he'll start under center for the club. USC is prepping for a Holiday Bowl matchup at Petco Park in San Diego, when it will strive to fend off against the Louisville Cardinals.
USC quarterback Caleb Williams could miss the Cotton Bowl Classic on Jan. 2 due to a hamstring injury. Williams was hurt in the Pac-12 championship game when his hamstring "popped" during a 59-yard run in the loss to Utah, head coach Lincoln Riley said Sunday night of the Heisman Trophy hopeful quarterback.
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