It was the beginning of new eras for both USC and LSU, but only one of them got off to an ideal start.
Miller Moss, only replacing No. 1 overall pick Caleb Williams, had ice in his veins, driving down the field late to help the 23rd-ranked Trojans get a 27-20 victory over No. 13 LSU in Las Vegas on Sunday night.
With the game tied at 20 with 1:47 left and a timeout, it was all USC needed. Miller Moss completed his first five passes on the drive, and with 18 seconds left, Kyron Hudson made his second one-handed catch of the night to put the Trojans in field goal range.