Jess Holguin was there Saturday, among the 75,000-plus people at the Coliseum who witnessed a feat accomplished only once before, 31 years earlier – by Holguin.
He’s a lifelong fan and former USC football player, an associate professor of clinical occupational therapy at USC with expertise in neurocognitive dysfunction, and a dad with two sons whom he wouldn’t let play football.
You might have read Holguin’s name this week – “approaching relevancy,” he joked, for the first time in his sons’ lives – if you’ve been keeping up with all the accolades and honors being heaped on King Miller.
Miller is the Trojans’ latest breakout star , a non-scholarship (for now) running back from Calabasas with if-you-didn’t-know-now-you-know vision and acceleration.
He found paydirt in USC’s 31-13 vi