
Former Trojan tailback Emmanuel Moody will play for the Florida Gators. Images parodied from Veritography and USC bookstore.
Former USC tailback Emmanuel Moody will head east to Gainesville, to try his hand (and legs) at the other southern end of the country. As speculated, Moody has officially transferred to the national champion Florida Gators. Despite being the Trojans’ second most productive back last season, Moody was set back by a bruised knee and stymied by the stiff competition from the other nine tailbacks on the Trojan roster.
When discussing his reasons for transfer, Moody has repeatedly brought up that he did not join the Trojans to share in the rotation but rather to be the star running back. His slide down the USC depth chart solidified his desire to leave. As reported on Scout.com, Moody had this to say about his transfer to Florida:
“Honestly, it’s a blessing,” Moody said. “I’ve been given a second chance, and I just thank God for the opportunity. I just hope to improve and keep on improving so I can continue to play at this level.”
“I told Florida that I was coming,” he said. “I made my decision, that’s my word and I’m sticking to it…my heart was in it for Florida, and I feel like that’s the place for me. I want to help the team out while continuing my collegiate career.”
Speedster receiver Jamere Holland, who Carroll dismissed from the team this August, will not be granted a release from USC if he chooses to go to Florida. Holland has listed Florida as one of his top transfer choices. But as reported by Scott Wolf of the Daily News, Holland’s potential transfer to Florida may have been unfairly influenced by his former high school coach.
Holland, who left the team and was dismissed by USC coach Pete Carroll last week, listed Florida as one of five schools on his release form. But USC will not grant the release because Holland’s former coach at Taft High of Woodland Hills, Troy Starr, works at Florida as director of football operations.
Their close relationship apparently disturbs some within USC’s athletic department who believe Starr and Holland probably communicated before Holland transferred.
Holland could not be reached for comment. Carroll will not comment on Holland’s situation. “He’s not here anymore,” Carroll said.

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