USC offensive lineman Kaylon Miller charged at his blocking assignment at right guard during the Trojans’ game at Nebraska. His twin brother, King, zipped to his right side and up into the end zone.

Ryon Sayeri hit a successful PAT afterward to complete a walk-on trifecta that got USC the fourth-quarter points it needed to pull away with a 21-17 win.

“You kind of think maybe where we might have been, had we not had some of those guys,” head coach Lincoln Riley said.

Being a college football walk-on comes with its own unique set of challenges — and even more so at a costly, competitive academic school like USC. Nevertheless, the Trojans have three who have kept the team competitive this season.

All of them come from Southern California schools. Kaylon and King both prepped at Calabas

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