Loyal understudy Miller Moss gets his star turn for USC
SAN DIEGO — It is one of sport’s hoariest and lamest cliches, usually applied as a rationalization for one’s own lack of effort: “The other team wanted it more.” It …
SAN DIEGO — It is one of sport’s hoariest and lamest cliches, usually applied as a rationalization for one’s own lack of effort: “The other team wanted it more.” It …
SAN DIEGO — Miller Moss just did not care for your narratives. He did not care about the notion of seizing the baton from Caleb Williams, who stood watching him …
SAN DIEGO — Lincoln Riley has been here before, in a different time, back when he was a bright-eyed budding savant removed from all the burdens of being an embattled …
LOS ANGELES — There is no better way, it seems, to describe how Miller Moss is moving differently around USC practice fields these days than that arcane projection of aura. …
LOS ANGELES — The sheer definition of control rested on the broad shoulders of one Brandon Outlaw, a man who had recorded all of two tackles across two uneventful seasons …
LOS ANGELES — He was supposed to be the heir apparent at Troy, taking the torch from Caleb Williams as Lincoln Riley’s hand-picked next protege. Instead, Malachi Nelson appears to …
LOS ANGELES – By the end of a visit to Arizona, Easton Mascarenas-Arnold and Akili Arnold simply realized they couldn’t be apart. Their parents saw it, too: in the way …
LOS ANGELES — The defensive carousel at USC continues to rotate under new coordinator D’Anton Lynn, the first sign of a potential mass exodus in a cultural overhaul coming Saturday …
LOS ANGELES — Miller Moss began his long-awaited first press conference as the man stoic as ever, downplaying a titanic individual moment as any good leader would, until a shout …
LOS ANGELES — All roads in this USC program have always led back to the late Mike Leach, the legendary figure whose coaching tree branches through Lincoln Riley and a …