Quarterback Miller Moss had a mixed performance for the No. 11-ranked USC Trojans against the No. 18 Michigan Wolverines in their narrow 27-24 loss in Week 4 action on Saturday. Moss went 28 of 51 for 283 yards, resulting in three touchdowns and one interception. Unfortunately for the quarterback, he also threw a pick-6, which swung the momentum of the game.
Off the gridiron, his long-term girlfriend Sia Hildebrand traveled to Ann Arbor to support him. She posted a picture of herself on her Instagram stories while rocking Trojans gear before the game started.
She captioned the post with a peace sign.
Hildebrand and Miller Moss have dated since October 2023, when a Halloween-themed party served as the announcement of their relationship. Hildebrand dressed as Piglet while Moss was dressed as Winnie the Pooh.
Hildebrand is a business administration and management major at the USC Marshall School of Business.
The private life of Miller Moss put under the spotlight
Miller Moss had to wait two years to get his chance for the USC Trojans, sitting behind the influential Heisman Trophy-winning quarterback Caleb Williams. Williams dominated college football before he joined the Chicago Bears as the first overall in the 2024 NFL draft.
At the beginning of the season, after the USC Trojans beat the LSU Tigers 27-20 in Las Vegas, a story about Moss appeared on TMZ. A report was filed by the USC quarterback's former roommate Mo Hasan in which he alleged that Moss harassed him in 2022.
A video of a young Miller Moss ransacking Hasan's personal belongings emerged in which Moss and a few friends appeared to be throwing around Hasan's clothing and personal belongings.
After the clip was leaked, Moss released a statement speaking about the encounter and issuing an apology now that he is in the spotlight as USC's starting quarterback.
“I fully cooperated and took accountability for my decisions and the matter was resolved,” Moss said. “I regret my actions and have grown and learned from this matter, and my focus is on the season ahead.”
USC coach Lincoln Riley was not convinced that the clip was not leaked due to malicious intent, speaking about it during his weekly news conference.
“We’ll call it interesting, the timing,” Riley said. “That’s a high-quality individual there… the character of him (Moss), everything he does is as high as anybody I’ve had."
The task of replacing Caleb Williams is a huge one for anyone, and Miller Moss is finding that out in the harshest manner possible with his every action under the spotlight.
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