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In a thrilling matchup that marked the beginning of new eras for both USC and LSU, the 23rd-ranked Trojans emerged victorious with a 27-20 win over the No. 13 Tigers in Las Vegas. USC’s quarterback Miller Moss showed his composure and skill by driving down the field late in the game to secure the victory. With the game tied at 20 and just 1:47 left on the clock, Moss completed five passes on the decisive drive, ultimately leading to a touchdown by running back Woody Marks. LSU’s last-ditch effort to tie the game was thwarted with an interception, sealing the victory for USC.

The game was not without its share of drama, with USC’s Kyron Hudson making impressive one-handed catches throughout the night and Marks scoring twice for the Trojans. LSU’s Kyren Lacy also found the end zone but was penalized for unsportsmanlike conduct after pretending to shoot a gun following his touchdown. This penalty allowed USC to capitalize and score, although they had to settle for a field goal. The first half ended with both teams tied at 10, setting the stage for a competitive second half.

In the third quarter, USC took the lead with a field goal, only to have LSU respond with a touchdown drive that ended in a score by Aaron Anderson. The momentum swung back and forth, with Moss connecting with Ja’Kobi Lane for a touchdown to put USC ahead 20-17. LSU tied the game with a field goal, but Moss and the Trojans had the final say, securing the win with a late touchdown drive. Moss finished with an impressive 378 passing yards on 27 completions, while Marks contributed two rushing touchdowns to the victory.

Replacing Heisman Trophy winner Jayden Daniels, LSU’s Garrett Nussmeier had a solid performance, throwing for 304 yards on 29 completions. Despite his efforts, LSU fell short, and they will look to regroup as they host Nicholls in their next game. USC, on the other hand, is poised to climb in the rankings following their victory and will return home to face Utah State in their upcoming matchup. The win for USC marks a promising start to the season and sets the stage for what could be a successful campaign for the Trojans under their new leadership.

Overall, the game between USC and LSU was a thrilling contest that showcased the talent and determination of both teams. USC’s Miller Moss shone in his role as the starting quarterback, leading the Trojans to a hard-fought victory with a clutch performance late in the game. LSU, despite a strong showing from Nussmeier and other players, ultimately fell short in their season opener. Both teams will aim to build on their performances and continue to improve as the season progresses, with USC looking to capitalize on their momentum and LSU seeking to rebound from their loss. The matchup served as an exciting start to the season for both programs and left fans eagerly anticipating what lies ahead for USC and LSU in the coming weeks.

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