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Will Sofia's support be the secret weapon Miller Moss needs to conquer Maryland this weekend?

The Trojans had a pretty rough game against Penn State last week and ended up in an overtime loss of 30-33. However, the team is poised to take up their next opponent, Maryland, this weekend. But what’s a game without your loved ones not supporting and encouraging you? Well, this is going to be a very special game for Trojan’s star quarterback, Miller Moss, as there will be someone special out there supporting him.

Today Miller Moss’ girlfriend Sofia Hildebrand shared an Instagram story with a caption saying, “See you soon, Maryland.” She dropped a mirror selfie with her bags packed for her trip to Maryland. As it’s going to be a home game for Maryland in Byrd Stadium, Sia is going there to support her boyfriend, Miller Moss. Now she gave him one more reason to perform well in the game.

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Well, Sofia Hildebrand has constantly been a support system for Miller Moss. Last month after the Trojans’ victory against Wisconsin, Miller Moss’s lady love, Sofia, posted a picture with him on her Instagram page with a caption that said, “Well, one of us gotta change, and it ain’t me.” In the picture, she was winning with Miller by wearing his imprinted No. 7 jersey. Sofia never leaves a chance to hype her man. And what’s wrong with that, anyway?

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However, this time, the support is much needed for Miller Moss and the Trojans after an upsetting loss against Penn State last week. Even then during the game, Miller completed 20 out of 34 passes running for 220 yards with two touchdowns and one interception. Let’s see how the team performs against Maryland this Saturday.

Will the USC Trojans hold a better game against Maryland?

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The USC Trojans showcased their worst defensive game against Penn State last week. The team allowed a total of 33 points and 518 yards on the field, which is quite a lot. Additionally, the USC Trojans allowed the highest average of yards per pass this season, with 9.1 yards per pass. Now if the Trojans don’t get their defense game strong, it will be very tough for them to win in their upcoming game.

Even defensive coordinator D’Anton Lynn addressed the same thing after the game, saying, “There’s a lot of stuff in that game that we got better at. And no matter what happens, we need to learn from it and grow from it as a staff, as a team, and keep on taking steps in the right direction.” It’s good to see that they are aware of the mistakes they are making. However, if this continues, their dream of qualifying for the playoffs may remain unfulfilled. Let’s see how they play against the Terrapins.

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