USC makes a big opening statement with thrilling last-minute victory over LSU
Briefly

Miller Moss’s gutsy performance and leadership on the field, especially under pressure, were instrumental in securing USC's 27-20 victory over a higher-ranked LSU team.
Despite a shaky start, Moss completed 27 of 36 passes for 378 yards, demonstrating his growth and resilience as a starting quarterback for the Trojans.
USC's defense, under new coordinator D'Anton Lynn, successfully limited LSU to two touchdowns, showcasing significant improvement from the previous season and contributing to the win.
For the first time in coach Lincoln Riley’s tenure at USC, he managed to defeat a ranked opponent, marking a significant achievement for the team and their new strategy.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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