Former USC QB Mo Hasan talks about USC football

Mo Hasan, who got injured in a USC spring game a few years ago, talks Trojan football.

Mo Hasan has been unlucky as a football player. The transfer from Vanderbilt got injured at USC and was unable to have a playing career which took off.

We wrote this in April of 2021:

Mo Hasan, the transfer from Vanderbilt who was part of the USC quarterback group, suffered a torn ACL in Saturday’s game, ending his 2021 campaign.

USC fans are watching J.T. Daniels thrive at Georgia. His injury is what enabled Kedon Slovis to get a foot in the door in the quarterback room in 2019 and establish himself as the Trojans’ QB1. Slovis played so well in the 2019 season that Daniels — quite logically and reasonably — felt he had to go somewhere else to become a starting college quarterback. He landed at Georgia, and the rest is history.

Hasan discusses USC football below. See what he had to say. Someone who suited up for USC in a spring football game and who has had live reps as a college quarterback now talks about the current Trojan program:

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USC QB Mo Hasan says he signed with Titans

The Titans are adding UDFA QB Mo Hasan, according to the signal-caller’s social media.

The Tennessee Titans are apparently adding another undrafted free agent ahead of rookie minicamp, but this one is a quarterback.

According to his social media, former USC signal-caller Mo Hasan says he has signed with the Titans, while also providing a Photoshop of him in the two-tone blue uniform.

The Titans have not officially announced any of their reported undrafted free-agent signings, but will do so ahead of rookie minicamp this month.

Hasan spent the last three years with the Trojans but didn’t play in any games. He missed the entirety of the 2021 campaign after suffering a torn ACL.

Prior his stint at USC, Hasan was a backup with Vanderbilt for two seasons, completing 64.7 percent of his 17 total attempts for 158 yards and one touchdown.

The USC product will now look to turn heads during rookie minicamp in the hopes he can stick with the team through the rest of the offseason. However, even if he does, the best-case scenario is a spot on the practice squad.

Hasan joins a crowded Titans quarterbacks room that also includes Ryan Tannehill, Malik Willis and Will Levis.

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