USC, Michigan and King Miller
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Good and the bad from Michigan's 31-13 loss at USC
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Both Michigan and USC have 4-1 records with the Trojans' loss coming last week at Illinois, 34-32. USC has a good run defense, ranked 29th in the country, allowing 108.4 yards per game. But the Wolverines handled the former No. 1 run defense last week, running up 175 yards against Nebraska.
The USC Trojans earned their third conference win over the No. 15 Michigan Wolverines, pulling off a Top 25 upset in front of a sold-out Los Angeles Memorial Co
USC's signature win over Michigan shows there is a very realistic path for Lincoln Riley and the Trojans to make the College Football Playoff this season.
Tackling woes popped up last week against Wisconsin, in the game’s opening drive when the Badgers marched down the field, 12 plays for 75 yards, for a touchdown. Michigan would adjust nicely, keeping Wisconsin out of the end zone the rest of the game.
Michigan took one on the chin on Saturday night after falling to USC, 31-13. Despite forcing two turnovers when the Trojans were driving into the red zone, the
Jackson finished with five carries for 35 yards and scored a 29-yard rushing touchdown with 4:21 remaining in regulation to extend USC's lead to 18. The running back who got the bulk of the work with Sanders and Jordan out was King Miller, who ran for 156 yards and a touchdown.
The 15th-ranked Wolverines were outplayed and overmatched on Saturday against the University of Southern California, mustering just two scores in a 31-13 loss at the sold-out Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum.