
USC Trojans football is reeling after star veteran wide receiver, Jackson “Jax” Carter, announced his decision to transfer to a rival school, shocking both fans and the coaching staff. Head Coach Lincoln Riley, visibly shaken by the news, called Carter’s departure a “heartbreaking loss” for the team, especially as they were preparing for a highly anticipated season.
Carter, a senior and one of the most dynamic wide receivers in college football, had been a critical part of USC’s offense. His exceptional route-running, speed, and leadership made him a key player in Riley’s high-octane offensive system. Carter’s decision to enter the transfer portal and join a rival school has left the Trojans stunned, especially given the timing so close to the start of the season.
In a statement released earlier today, Carter thanked USC and its fans but said he felt it was time for a new chapter. “I’ve loved my time at USC, and I’ll always be grateful for the opportunities this program has given me. But after a lot of reflection, I’ve decided to transfer to [Rival School Name] for my final year of eligibility. It’s a tough decision, but one I believe is best for my future.”
Coach Lincoln Riley expressed his disappointment during a press conference, acknowledging the impact of losing a key player like Carter. “This one really hurts,” Riley said. “Jax was not just a tremendous talent, but a leader in our locker room. His decision to transfer caught us off guard, and we’re obviously disappointed to see him go, especially to a rival. But we wish him the best in his journey.”
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