LOS ANGELES — With its first season in the Big Ten slipping away, USC is making a change at quarterback. Moss, a former four-star prospect, had patiently waited for his time at USC over the previous two seasons as a backup to Caleb Williams. Maiava, meanwhile, bounced between three high schools in two states and didn't start seeing a private quarterback coach until last summer. While he's only received limited snaps so far at USC this season, Maiava is no stranger to leading a college offense. He first committed to Georgia in January, before flipping to USC just two weeks after Moss' breakout bowl performance.
Source: Los Angeles Times November 05, 2024 22:29 UTC