Louisville football’s Spring Game raises 5 burning questions immediately

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3. Can Miller Moss fix his interception concern?

While the interception wasn't Miller Moss's fault, it is a big concern for some fans as Moss has had a turnover issue in the past. Moss had a great game on Friday as he threw for 208 yards on 18-of-26 with a passing touchdown to Antonio Meeks. The Cardinals QB1 showed flashes of excellence on Friday night as he threw some impressive balls in tight windows and picked up big plays. However, he also showed some inconsistency at times, as he overthrew a couple of receivers and threw an interception.

Last season for the Trojans, he threw nine interceptions compared to his 18 passing touchdowns. In comparison, Tyler Shough threw 26 touchdowns but only six interceptions. The USC transfer has tremendous skill and touch for deep passes, and on Friday, he showed why he was a 4-star prospect in the transfer portal. Moss is a pocket passer at 6-foot-1 and showed at times of being a little rattled from the pressure. Brohm stated after the game that he would like Moss to stay in the pocket a little longer with some pressure rather than trying to scramble out.

If Moss can fix his interception concern from last season, he has a chance to be extremely good. He has all the tools on offense with Isaac Brown and his two wideouts, whom we just talked about, to take that massive leap. The performance Moss displayed Friday should give Louisville fans hope that he can be that guy to help guide this offense to another successful season.

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