On Tuesday, he announced on social media that he was transferring to Tennessee.
In January, he entered the college football transfer portal for the third time.
The USC football team did not play a single snap for the 21-year-old during the 2021 season after he was arrested in July on suspicion of violating California Penal Code Section 273.5(a) which covers domestic violence toward a spouse or other cohabitant. He was released on a $50,000 bond.
The Los Angeles District Attorney's office declined to file criminal charges against him. USC did not allow him to participate in team activities last season after conducting its own Title IX investigation.
In six games as a freshman in 2020, McCoy caught 21 passes for 236 yards and two touchdown.
After graduating from a California high school, the top-ranked athlete in his recruiting class enrolls at USC early.
After Kliff Kingsbury left the NFL to become USC's offensive coordinator, McCoy transferred to Texas. He transferred back to USC in June after participating in spring practices there.
Kyle Bonagura was included in the report.