to be the MVP is the highest individual award a professional American football player can pursue. At the university level, this award is the Heisman Trophy. The 2022 edition, which will be delivered on Saturday 10 December, will remain in his hands Caleb Williamsthe USC quarterback who beat out other candidates like Max Duggan (TCU), Stetson Bennett (Georgia) and CJ Stroud (Ohio State).
Sports news features the USC quarterback who hopes to take his talents to the big leagues. His start at Oklahoma, his transfer to the Trojans and his key influence Lincoln RileyNext.
Who is Caleb Williams?
Born in Washington DC on November 18, 2002, Caleb Williams loved American football from a young age. His ball-loving father prepared him for the ultimate and the 20-year-old has responded in a very good way. In 2021 he came to Oklahoma, where he played for the QB position with Spencer Rattler. After replacing him in the second quarter vs. Texas in October, a game that ended in a 55-48 win for the Sooners, Williams earned his spot. The quarterback started the final seven games and finished the season with 1,912 passing yards and 442 carries for 27 touchdowns (21 passes and 6 carries). The impressive thing? Only four missions were intercepted.
Lincoln Riley, the coach who gave him confidence, left Oklahoma that season to transfer to USC. Caleb did not hesitate and asked for the transfer. “I wanted to go somewhere that I thought would give me the best development both on and off the field. Getting to know Coach Riley and getting to know his offense definitely played into my choice. Besides, I already knew some of the guys on the team.” projection.
If anyone knows how to deal with big prospects, it’s Riley, who with Williams won his third Heisman Trophy in less than a decade: before he had developed Baker Mayfield (1st pick of 2018) and Kyler Murray (2019 1st pick), both to the Sooners. He also did training Jalen Hurtsthe captain of the Philadelphia Eagles offense, the team with the best record in the NFL.
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With the Trojans, he finished first in the Pac-12 championship and will play the Cotton Bowl vs. The Tulane Green Wave on Jan. 2 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. Williams finished the regular season tied for first in the nation with 37 passing touchdowns (along with CJ Stroud and Clayton Tune). He also picked up another 10 with his legs.
It’s USC’s first Heisman Trophy since Reggie Bush won it in 2005. It’s worth remembering that five years later, the running back gave it up. The previous USC QB to win the Heisman was Matt Leinart in 2004.
How is Caleb Williams playing?
Placing Caleb Williams in the traditional quarterback moniker would be difficult because the hard part is figuring out what a traditional quarterback is. If you define it as a player who simply shoots, Williams is not traditional. Although he looks like him, because he has a strong arm that allows him to send long distances and with very good efficiency.
However, when he’s in a tight spot, Caleb also uses his legs: he’s 6’2″ and weighs close to 220 pounds. He doesn’t use it as a first option like he might with Josh Allen, Jaylen Hurts or Lamar Jackson. Although the comparisons in many cases tend to be hateful and apply undue pressure, Williams’ style is similar to that of Aaron Rodgers either pat mahomes.
Will Caleb Williams show up in the 2023 Draft?
The USC quarterback will be ineligible in 2023, a tribe that has other talent at the position including Bryce Young (2021 Heisman winner), CJ Stroud, Will Levis and Anthony Richardson. Everything bodes well to indicate that Williams will be present in the 2024 Draft and has a very high chance of being selected in the first place.
As of now, the only USC QB taken No. 1 was Carson Palmer in 2003 by the Cincinnati Bengals. Palmer spent 14 seasons in the league, but with the dismal record of only reaching the playoffs three times. He finished his career with 184 regular season games with 294 TDs and 187 interceptions.
