USC Football: Caleb Williams Gives USC Women's Soccer Program A Gift

The reigning Heisman Trophy winner spreads the love to his fellow Trojans
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USC Trojans quarterback Caleb Williams is about halfway through what will likely be his final year as a collegiate athlete. 

Thus far this season, Williams has been even more efficient at the helm of the high-powered USC offense than the previous season, one that ended with him hoisting the Heisman Trophy. 

If he's not already a millionaire, he will be soon. What better way to spend a couple thousand on some Beats headphones for some Lady Trojans? 

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#CalebWilliams came in clutch for #USC women’s soccer 🤩 (via @Caleb Williams HQ, @uscwomenssoccer) #football #cfb

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Williams NIl deals include relationships with the Beats company, Wendy's fast food restaurant (the commercials are everywhere), and Dr. Teal's. The kid has range.

Williams On3 NIl valuation currenlty sits at 2.7 million. The latest first overall pick, former Alabama quarterback Bryce Young is sitting on a contract worth over $37 million ($9.4 million per year). In an interview with GQ, Williams father suggested that his son Caleb wouldn't be taking too big of a hit financially if he decided to forgo the 2024 NFL draft and wait for the 2025 NFL draft. 

Perhaps Williams' father is suggesting that he wouldn't want his son to be playing for an NFL franchise that isn't on the right track. 

Caleb Williams will likely garner a higher total value contract than Bryce Young did, which is to say Williams' father suggested his son, surely through multiple avenues, would be able to earn in the deep 7 figures if he stays at USC for one more season. Should this happen, however unlikely, it would be great news for USC. And even better news for football adjacent programs, like USC women's soccer. Beats, Burgers, and Dr. Teals all around!

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Matt Solorio
MATT SOLORIO

Matt Solorio is a USC Trojans On SI reporter/analyst covering football recruiting, NIL, and other topics. He is also a Recruiting Analyst for Sports Illustrated All-American and an editor at SugarAndSports.com. Based in the San Francisco Bay Area, he brings a technical approach to his coverage of football recruits. He played defensive end at City College of San Francisco, coached at Archbishop Riordan HS (San Francisco, Calif) is committed to providing USC fans with interesting, informative, and engaging content.