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Walk-On to Star: King Miller's USC Journey

USC Trojans running back King Miller, a walk-on freshman, emerged as a crucial offensive player due to injuries in the running back room. He rushed for 874 yards and 7 touchdowns, averaging 6.67 yards per carry, placing him among the top performers in the Big Ten. Millers impressive efficiency raised questions about his potential with a full season workload. His breakout moment came against Michigan, where he rushed for 158 yards and a touchdown. Looking ahead, Miller will lead a potentially deep backfield next season, with the return of Waymond Jordan and the addition of four-star recruits.

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