It wasn’t much of a secret, but LSU now officially knows who it will see at QB1 for USC when the programs open the year.
Redshirt junior Miller Moss got the nod from USC head coach Lincoln Riley. Moss was the favorite after an impressive performance in the bowl game.
Moss remained patient as a backup for three years, which included serving as Caleb Williams’ backup in 2022 and 2023. Now, Moss will try to follow in the footsteps of a Heisman-winning QB, just like [autotag]Garrett Nussmeier[/autotag] is attempting to do at LSU.
Moss threw for 372 yards and totaled six touchdowns in USC’s bowl win. That’s just one game, but with Riley’s history of developing QBs, Moss should be taken seriously. He’s new to the starting role, but he’s a veteran of college football.
At one point, USC was looking for its next QB in the portal, but Riley quipped that bowl performance scared off any potential candidates.
Lincoln Riley has named Miller Moss our starting quarterback. ✌️ pic.twitter.com/tn8W4SLT9u
— USC Football ✌️ (@uscfb) August 19, 2024
LSU’s defense is still adjusting under first-year defensive coordinator [autotag]Blake Baker[/autotag]. Even with Williams gone, USC’s offense will be dangerous. The Trojans will score points on this defense, but if Baker can get aggressive and cause a first-time starter to make a few mistakes, LSU can keep Riley’s unit in check.
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