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USC Football: Dorian Singer Commits To Big 12 Powerhouse

Can Singer find his footing in a new program?

Former All-Pac-12 receiver Dorian Singer has committed to the Utah Utes, the team has announced via its official X/Twitter account

Utah will mark Singer's third team in four seasons of college football. 

Singer was a starting receiver for the Trojans this past season, catching 24 passes for 289 yards and 3 touchdowns. 

He failed to replicate his 2022 numbers, where he had over 1,000 yards for Arizona State, landing on the All-Pac-12 second team as a result. 

For the Utes, Singer is a big get, as he brings some experience and a lot of potential. We saw plenty of appetizing flashes during his time as a Sun Devil, though he did disappoint as a Trojan. 

As a transfer portal prospect, Steve Bartle of 247Sports reports that he holds an 89 three-star rating, being considered the No. 42 receiver in the class, which includes over 200 names. 

As Utah heads into the Big 12, they'll look to take the spot of now former conference powerhouses Texas and Oklahoma who are set to join the SEC next season. Behind returning QB Cam Rising, who has been the Trojans' achilles heel over the past couple of seasons, Utah should again have a potent offense complemented by a physical defense that has College Football Playoff potential with the new format.