USC's offensive line woes continued during their game against Nebraska, as starting right guard Alani Noa suffered an injury and had to leave the field. The incident occurred during a run play, where Noa was jolted and immediately fell to the ground. Trainers came out to check on him, and he eventually walked off the field under his own power. Noa was seen on the sideline without his helmet, and the team replaced him with redshirt freshman walk-on Kaylon Miller at right guard. This is the latest in a series of injuries to USC's offensive line, which has seen several changes in recent weeks. Starting left tackle Elijah Paige missed the past three games but returned for this one, while starting center Kilian O'Connor continues to miss time after an injury against Illinois. J'Onre Reed replaced O'Connor in the starting lineup. As the game progressed into the second quarter, USC was trailing 7-6 against the Cornhuskers, highlighting the challenges the team is facing in maintaining a strong offensive line. This situation raises questions about the team's ability to adapt and overcome these injuries, and it will be interesting to see how they handle the remainder of the game and the upcoming schedule.