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USC Trojans Face Alamo Bowl Challenges

USC Trojans coach Lincoln Riley announces key players missing Alamo Bowl: Several starters, including wide receivers Makai Lemon, JaKobi Lane, and tight end Lake McRee, will be absent due to NFL Draft or injuries. Freshman Tanook Hines and others will step up on offense, while defensive players like Kamari Ramsey, Eric Gentry, and Anthony Lucas will also miss the game. Freshman defensive lineman Jahkeem Stewart played the entire season with a stress fracture. Starting left tackle Elijah Paige and center Kilian OConnor are out for surgery, but quarterback Jayden Maiava and running back Waymond Jordan are expected to play.

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