USC Football: Caleb Williams Gave Awesome Custom Gift To Entire Team

The Heisman winner's generosity is felt throughout the entire team!
USC Football: Caleb Williams Gave Awesome Custom Gift To Entire Team
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Quarterback Caleb Williams, the leader of your USC Trojans, is already off to another historic season in 2023.

The 2022 Heisman Trophy winner is looking to repeat the award while also leading his team to a championship this year.

With an eye towards keeping his team focused and looking sharp, the star quarterback had a gift for the entire roster.

The star athlete has a partnership with Beats by Dre and he made sure to have the entire Trojan roster decked out in the stylish headphones for gameday, school, or anywhere they want to take them.

The projected top NFL prospect has recently been seen in many commercials and sponsorships as the NIL deals role in for these star collegiate athletes.

Williams is already looking to break his stats set from the 2022 season and is off to a hot start to begin the year.

The Trojans are 3-0 currently beating all of their opponents so far in dominating fashion thanks to the arm and legs of Williams.

In three games Williams has 878 passing yards, 12 touchdowns, zero interceptions, and a 78.6 completion percentage. 

On the right track to winning his second Heisman trophy, Williams would join Archie Griffin as the only two players to win the Heisman award twice.

Williams is the biggest collegiate athlete in the world and he is stepping up to the plate on the field and leading his teammates off the field. 

The next time to see Williams play will be on September 23rd when the Trojans will be entering the land of the Sun Devils as they take on Arizona State University in Tempe, Arizona where Williams and the Trojans look to go 4-0, and keep the championship train rolling.


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Jacob Zinder
JACOB ZINDER

Jacob Zinder is a digital sports journalist that recently graduated from the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication.