LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — King Miller ran for 129 yards and the go-ahead touchdown in the fourth quarter and No. 23 Southern California overcame its worst passing performance in seven years to beat Nebraska 21-17 on Saturday night.
The Trojans (6-2, 4-1 Big Ten) came in with the nation's top passing offense, but Jayden Maiava was just 9 of 23 for 135 yards during Nebraska's first “Blackout” game. The Huskers dressed in all black, as did most of the juiced-up sellout crowd of more than 86,000.
“You come to a place like this, against a good football team, and the night kick and crowd riled up, I’d be surprised if they have a better crowd any time this year than that tonight," USC coach Lincoln Riley said. “They were tremendous. And so, yeah, to overcome all that was great. Is it a sign of progr

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