Caleb Williams Expresses Love for USC Home Crowd
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Dominating in his current encore to an already Heisman-winning season, USC QB Caleb Williams likes what he both sees and hears from the Coliseum faithful early into 2023.
Taking to Twitter to share his love for the support the Trojan home crowd has already given him and his teammates, Williams shouted out the fans of USC for their contributions to their recent win against Stanford.
To all the Trojans fans/families. We appreciate y’all so keep showing up and showing out! Home or away! ❤️💛. LETS KEEP THIS SHIT GOING! Peace and Love
— Caleb Williams (@CALEBcsw) September 10, 2023
On a mission to become just the second man in NCAA history with multiple Heisman trophy wins, Williams' performance against the Pac-12 rival Cardinal was pure artistry from start to finish.
Now up to nearly 900 passing yards on the year with 12 touchdowns and no picks, Williams' quest to repeat as the best player in college football is well on its way after a 3-0 start for the now fifth-ranked AP poll team in the country.
Rushing for his first touchdown on the ground in the win this past weekend, Williams added another victory to USC's list against a divisional rival after defeating the Nevada Wolf Pack and San Jose State Spartans to start their season.
It's a great start to the year for the Men of Troy, and their junior quarterback's leadership on and off the field has been quite the example for a team with national championship aspirations.
After Alabama lost over the weekend to Texas in an equally impressive showing for the Longhorns, a possible 2006 national championship rematch could be on the table between USC and the current 4th-ranked team in the nation.
Should anyone at the top of the standings falter even a little bit, USC could take the opportunity to reach the College Football Playoff for the first time in the competition's history.
In order for that pursuit to become a reality, Williams knows that such a job won't be done without the continued support of the Trojan faithful.