Electric Caleb Williams Is Built For USC’s Spotlight

Cool, Confident Newcomer Caleb Williams, just 19, shows he’s ready to lead USC football 

Dylan Hernandez (LA Times) —  Caleb Williams tapped his teammates on their shoulder pads as he walked behind them to his chair in the interview room.

Once seated, the 19-year-old USC quarterback threw his head back and exhaled.

Williams was the youngest of the five Trojans on the dais but clearly the most comfortable.

The others were typical college players. They chose their words carefully. They were practically frozen on stage.

Williams looked as if he were in his own living room as he reflected on USC’s spring game.

He raised his eyebrows.

He furrowed them.

He smiled.

He laughed.

He gritted his teeth.

He didn’t say much, but he didn’t have to. His expressive face and calm demeanor conveyed what was important, which is that he is built for the spotlight.

A sophomore transfer who followed coach Lincoln Riley from Oklahoma, Williams is the player who most symbolizes this new era of USC football.

Which, by extension, could make him Los Angeles’ next superstar athlete.

The glorified scrimmage on Saturday amounted to a public unveiling, but Williams treated it like, well, a glorified scrimmage.

“I don’t really get nervous,” he said with a nonchalant delivery that emphasized his point.

USC claimed the announced crowd of 33,427 was the largest to watch a spring game since attendance records were first kept in the late 1990s, but Williams was unfazed.

He completed his first nine passes. He finished his first two drives with touchdown passes to Mario Williams, another sophomore transfer from Oklahoma.

Alternating drives with backup quarterback Miller Moss over two 15-minute halves, Williams was 10 for 12 passing for 98 yards.

“He’s getting more comfortable,” Riley said. “He’s becoming a more seasoned, experienced quarterback.”

He’s already electric.

Williams can run, as he showed on the first play of his second drive when he pump-faked and bolted down the right sideline for an eight-yard gain.

He can throw, as he demonstrated on the next play when he lofted a perfectly weighted pass that traveled nearly 30 yards in the air as defensive lineman Tyrone Taleni was closing in on him. Receiver Terrell Bynum was on the other end of the 29-yard completion.

“The quarterback position, to win championships, you need that position to play well,” Riley said.

Williams wasn’t perfect, however, following his two scoring drives with a couple of successive three-and-outs.

If the disappointing second half was a useful reminder of his youth, his response to it could be viewed as a source of optimism.

“Beginning was solid,” Williams said. “The end, not so solid. Got to get better moving the ball in the second half. That’s always big. Always a new game when you come out there in the second half.”

He didn’t sound panicked, or even slightly concerned.

Caleb Williams talks with Lincoln Riley during USC spring game Saturday at the Coliseum. (Gary Coronado / LAT)

Williams sounded as if he knew where the Trojans were, and where they were headed.

“It was awesome, coming out here, getting in front of a couple fans, having ESPN and all that, showing the public what we’re going to be, and we’re not even close to what we’re going to be,” he said.

Williams turns 20 in November but carries himself as if he’s significantly older. He is listed as 6 feet 1 and 215 pounds but plays much bigger.

His cool confidence has made other players gravitate toward him and recognize him as their leader.

“He’s that dude,” receiver Brenden Rice said during spring practice.

Williams has embraced that role, aware of what he has to do to change the program’s culture.

“We have a leadership group,” Williams said. “We meet every week or so. One of the biggest things is that elite teams are led by the players, held accountable by the players. Good teams, they’re led by their coaches, held accountable by the coaches. The poor teams, there’s nobody that does that. We’ve been trying to be the elite team.”

The “it” factor that others describe in Williams will be necessary as he shoulders the inflated expectations of a rejuvenated fan base that was beaten down, and often humiliated, over Clay Helton’s tenure.

Less than a year removed from his high school graduation, the old soul with the youthful smile sounds ready to take on that responsibility.

latimes.com

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Steveg
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April 25, 2022 1:29 pm
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I wonder if those are for 2023 or the portal.

Golden Trojan
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April 25, 2022 9:08 am

The Transfer Portal closes this weekend, May 1st. Some top potential picks still in the Portal:
Jonah Miller OT Oregon ****
Marquis Robinson DL Auburn ***
Quashon Fuller Edge Florida State ****
Eric Gentry LB Arizona State ****

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April 25, 2022 9:23 am
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Maninoa Tufono ILB USC **** has been in the Portal since 2/3/22. What is his story, would LR take him back?

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April 25, 2022 8:55 am

I just listened to a interview on barstool talking about guys in the transfer portal. There are so many guys going in right now it’s crazy. All three on the interview believed that we will pick up the best of the best. They specifically mentioned 2 defensive tackles from Ohio St. Both would be starters for us but would only be rotational guys for them. Ohio St is loaded a DT and these guys want to play now. They were both recruited and played for Grinch. We shall see. Exciting times.

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April 25, 2022 9:13 am
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I checked 247Sports, Jacobe Cowen DL OSU ****, has been in the portal since 4/18/22. Did you catch who the other guy is? Should be a lot of action this last week of the Portal.

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April 25, 2022 9:25 am
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GT, the other guy from OSU is Noah Potter, Jr. DE. He was third or fourth on their depth chart.

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April 24, 2022 7:21 pm

Sounds like Trigg made himself known at Ole Miss catching 3 td passes in their spring game. USC is going to miss that guy.

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April 24, 2022 8:27 pm
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Miss his talent, but with the transition this team needed to make if a player was not going to totally buy in then we did not want them. Best of luck to him at his new home.

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April 24, 2022 8:45 pm
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Steve, Trigg was Dart’s roommate. SC swapped Caleb and Mario for Dart and Trigg. I think SC got the better deal.

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April 25, 2022 6:39 am
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It is still to bad that Trigg got away. I am not worried about losing Dart. Yes, USC came out great in the end, perhaps Epps will work to fill Triggs shoes.

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April 25, 2022 6:42 am
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Kind of fun, but we all know it will change almost daily till next December.

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April 24, 2022 2:55 pm

Williams has that composure of a very good QB. Calm, thinks quickly, and his athleticism is something USC has missed for a very long time. He will make up for some of the shortcomings on the O line but I just pray he stays healthy.

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April 24, 2022 5:31 pm
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Caleb is a QB unlike any QB USC has had before. He is a true dual threat QB.
And the new commitment to the run is huge.
It is the way of the NFL where an offense is not predictable if want to win.
Now it seems all that is needed is a little depth filling in the remaining 8 spots
to reach 85.

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April 24, 2022 2:53 pm
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Wonder if they will use him at safety or at linebacker. If he can tackle he would be a great addition.

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April 24, 2022 12:04 pm

You could tell, right off the bat, the discipline we haven’t seen in more than a half decade in no false starts and few if any players looking around during a play trying to figure out who to block, where to go. The defense we were told would be simplified and it was but still in the 2nd half, becoming effective. This is a new offensive & defensive scheme created for results. No more pulling players back by a coaching staff. It’s pushing players beyond what they have ever experienced in maximizing their potential as what we will be seeing.You… Read more »

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April 24, 2022 8:35 pm
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He will be at least a 4 star before all is sai and done.

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April 25, 2022 9:49 am
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Well, you keep your ‘SuperPrep’ hat on and give a good look and evaluation of those in the portal our coaches are looking at.

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April 25, 2022 5:25 pm
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He’s stout for sure

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April 24, 2022 11:39 am

LR and Caleb are a perfect match for LA. LR has a simple message: elite and good teams have a culture of both excellence and accountability, and what separates the elite teams from the good teams is who enforces that accountability – in elite teams, the players do; in good teams the coaches do. Poor teams can claim to seek excellence (I doubt there is a team that aspires to stink) but poor teams simply lack both a culture of accountability and a mechanism to enforce it. I wonder why Lynn Swann never understood that? The Cat’s culture simply had… Read more »

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April 24, 2022 11:00 am

I am impressed with Caleb’s maturing and intellect. He was poised and confident, yet humble when interviewed by the ESPN on-field commentators. CLR and his staff and team put on a great show of talent yesterday, and we all only hope they can recruit more players to get the 85 needed for Fall Camp. We already know what it’s like to play an 85 schollie team with less than 70 schollie players and as low as 48 schollie players.