Now-former UCLA Bruins wide receiver Kyle Ford has opted to transfer from the Blue and Gold to join... the team he was on before he was a Bruin, the USC Trojans, Justin Rudolph of On3 reports.
By Tony Thomas Michigan State head coach Jonathan Smith picked up a commitment from an 1100-yard rusher from the transfer portal. Oklahoma, UCF, and Auburn upgraded their defense, and the Men of Troy welcome back a pass catcher from Westwood.
Despite the head coaching change and general volatility of the sport, it had been a shocking development to see UCLA head into March with zero transfers
As your UCLA Bruins enter the final stretch of the 2023 NCAA season with a 6-4 record, Saturday's upcoming clash against their arch rival USC Trojans (7-3) takes center stage.
The UCLA Bruins' season came crashing down on Saturday when they were dominated by the Arizona Wildcats, 27-10. The Bruins weren't able to get anything going offensively, mustering just 271 total yards of offense.
Ford had been at USC since 2019, but the former five-star recruit’s career had not gone as hoped. Ford had only 40 catches for 637 yards and five touchdowns during his Trojans career.
The wide receiver is a former five-star recruit. His decision to transfer was likely affected by the surplus of receiving talent at USC.
The USC Trojans (4-4, 3-3 Pac-12 South) visit the Arizona State Sun Devils (5-3, 3-2 Pac-12 South) on Saturday, Nov. 6, at 7:30 p.m. PDT at Sun Devil Stadium. Three Players To Know: USC Trojans Wide Receiver, Kyle Ford Kyle Ford will look to step up and fill the role of injured wide receiver Drake London for the rest of the 2021 season.
With USC wide receiver Drake London suffering a season-ending ankle fracture, interim head coach Donte Williams will have to look for other players to step up their production.
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