GAINESVILLE, Fla. (AP) -Former USC running back Emmanuel Moody visited defending national champion Florida on Thursday, touring the campus, meeting with coaches and trying to decide whether he will join the Gators.
Moody, who was the second-leading rusher for Southern California this past season as a freshman, recently decided to transfer from USC.
“We talked about me coming here, and how I’m going to fit in the offense,” Moody said. “(Coach Urban Meyer said) I could help the team out.”
The 6-foot-1, 205-pound sophomore from Texas gained 458 yards on 79 carries last season before missing the final four games because of a sprained ankle. He entered USC’s preseason practice as one of 10 players competing for playing time at tailback.
“USC is all about the rotation, getting everybody sharing time,” Moody said. “I want to be a featured back.”
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