LOS ANGELES (AP) — Just four games into his extraordinary rise to stardom as a walk-on tailback at Southern California, King Miller has learned about the high costs of football success.

His twin brother, Trojans offensive lineman Kaylon Miller, is demanding postgame meals at In-N-Out Burger as a reward for his excellent blocking — and Kaylon weighs at least 80 pounds more than King, so that bill can get hefty.

After King rushed for 127 yards and a touchdown last Friday in No. 17 USC's 38-17 victory over Northwestern, Kaylon ordered two double-double cheeseburgers — King talked him down from three — along with fries and a shake.

“And he was smiling when I gave it to him,” King said Tuesday with a laugh. “He's trying to make it a repetitive thing now. He's trying to get it next week, to

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