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PHOTO: Caleb Williams’ replacement Miller Moss dons dashing sage green fit as USC QB takes the stage in 2024 Big Ten Media Days

Miller Moss is stepping into the spotlight in style! The new USC Trojans starting quarterback turned heads at the 2024 Big Ten Media Days. He was joined by USC coach Lincoln Riley, along with offensive lineman Jonah Monheim and safety Kamari Ramsey in Indianapolis for the Trojans' first-ever Big Ten Media Days.

Sporting a dashing sage green suit, Moss, who takes over for Heisman winner Caleb Williams looked full of confidence while answering questions at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, Indiana. Now in the driving seat, the redshirt junior had his charismatic presence on point.

Miller Moss' stylish appearance and calm demeanor were there for everyone to see at the media event. USC’s new QB1 had a debut to remember in last year's Holiday Bowl (December 27, 2023), where he set a record by throwing six touchdowns in a 42-28 victory over Louisville.

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Miller Moss is ready for a playoff run with USC

The USC Trojans quarterback is primed and ready to lead the team into a promising playoff run this season. Taking over from Caleb Williams, Moss is eager to prove himself as the Trojans’ full-time starter.

Appearing on the "Next Up With Adam Breneman," podcast, Moss shared his optimism about the Trojans' future.

“I think the biggest thing for me is trying to be whoever this team needs me to be to put us in the position to have success,” Moss said. “We had certain shortcomings the year before, and I think those areas need to be addressed. But we also have a great supporting cast of leadership.” [08:00]

Moss is clear that while he’s a crucial part of the team’s leadership, he’s not alone in this responsibility. Reflecting on last season, Moss stressed the importance of the team’s ability to handle adversity.

“That’s one thing we didn’t do well last year. Once we had a couple of tough games, the team couldn’t respond well. Those moments come up in games, and there are pivotal inflection points where you go one of two ways.” [15:40]

With USC looking to improve on their 8-5 record from last year, Moss is confident in his ability to steer the team toward success.

Also read: Miller Moss shares true feelings about overcoming adversities to be Lincoln Riley's next starting QB: "Don't want to take it for granted"

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