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Walk-on Miller leads Trojans to a statement win over Wolverines
Los Angeles Times
|October 13, 2025
The walk-on took his place next to USC's quarterback, the last man standing in a battered backfield. In the midst of a bruising Big Ten battle with Michigan, where brawn and ball control were at a premium, both of the Trojans' top two running backs had already been carted up the Coliseum tunnel.
KING MILLER, right, ran for 158 yards and a touchdown on Saturday. Said the Trojans freshman: “It was all honestly just a dream come true.”
Two of their top linemen, meanwhile, started Saturday in street clothes. The circumstances were anything but ideal for a team whose season hung in the balance.
King Miller, though, was already familiar with beating long odds. Not long ago, the redshirt freshman was buried on the depth chart, a preferred walk-on from Calabasas High without any obvious path to playing time at USC. He'd chosen the Trojans over other opportunities, knowing he might not ever get his shot.
But that was before Saturday, before Miller saw a crease in the Michigan defense, before he took off on a breakaway, game-changing run that broke open the game and eventually lifted USC to a statement-making 31-13 win over No. 15 Michigan.
"It was all honestly just a dream come true, man," Miller said. "I'm just honestly so grateful." Certainly no one was more thankful than Lincoln Riley, who entered Saturday with a measly four victories in 15 tries over ranked teams during his tenure as the Trojans' coach. Considering how poorly USC had played in its last outing - a ranked loss to Illinois in late September this was perhaps the Trojans' most resounding win among those few.
"Really just an awesome performance," Riley said. "A gritty, tough performance.
Just felt like they were not gonna come out here with anything less than a win." They also emerged with a conceivable path into the College Football Playoff conversation, one that would open up even further with a win in South Bend next Saturday.
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