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Walk-on King Miller rushed for 148 yards after USC’s top two running backs were injured, leading the Trojans to a 31-13 win over No. 15 Michigan.

The redshirt freshman’s breakaway runs in the second half broke open the game for the Trojans.

USC’s defense held Michigan to 207 passing yards and 3.5 yards per carry, bouncing back from a disastrous loss to Illinois.

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. Two of its top linemen,

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