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High marks for Trojans ... but also help wanted
Los Angeles Times
|December 03, 2025
Before we turn the page to 2026, let’s take a deeper look at each USC position group, who stood out, who surprised and where the Trojans need to look for help in the portal next month.
KING MILLER emerged at running back after injuries hit USC. The walk-on is 127 yards shy of 1,000.
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Quarterback
Overall grade: B+
MVP: Jayden Maiava
Outlook: There were glimpses of greatness from Maiava, who has all the physical tools to be a difference-maker. He improved his decision-making in his first full season as starter and made far fewer mistakes while still regularly hitting big plays down the field. But Maiava struggled on the road and had his best games against lesser defenses.
USC will have a decision to make this offseason with five-star freshman Husan Longstreet waiting in the wings. Riley surely would prefer both to stay, but it’s not often that happens. Longstreet may look elsewhere if USC commits to Maiava for next season. But Maiava still could entertain entering the draft — or even the transfer portal, if USC indicates it would rather not risk losing Longstreet.
Running back
Overall grade: A
MVP: King Miller
Surprise standout: Miller
Outlook: When USC lost Waymond Jordan and Eli Sanders to injury for what turned out to be the rest of the regular season, it could have spelled disaster for the rushing attack. But Miller ensured that wasn't the case. The walk-on needs just 127 yards in the bowl game to cross the 1,000-yard mark, and I expect USC will try to get him there. But how the Trojans approach the backfield next year is anyone’s guess.
Miller presumably returns, while Jordan's injury means he could run it back too. That pair alone is exciting before you factor in the young backs in the room. USC already likes freshmen Harry Dalton and Riley Wormley and has two dynamic four-stars incoming in Deshonne Redeaux and Shahn Alston. It’s likely that we see some attrition in this group, but USC can weather that.
Receiver/Tight end
Overall grade: A
MVP: Makai Lemon
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