Quarterback Kedon Slovis, who transferred from Southern California to Pittsburgh in January, has decided to enter the transfer portal per a report.
In his one season with the Pirates, Slovis threw for 2,397-yards, 10 touchdowns and nine interceptions while completing 58.4 percent of his attempts. In Pitt’s ACC finale, Slovis threw three touchdown passes, all to Jared Wayne. It was the second time this season (Ga. Tech on 10/1) that Slovis threw three touchdowns in a game.
When Slovis committed, Pitt coaches had hoped he would pick up the baton from Pittsburgh Steelers first round pick Kenny Pickett, and lead the Panthers back to the ACC Championship game. USC.
At USC, Slovis appeared in 27 games, making 26 starts over three seasons. He completed 68 percent of his passes (652 of 953) for 7,576 yards with 58 touchdowns and 24 interceptions for the Trojans.