USC Football: Caleb Williams Explains Stone-Cold Mentality After Historic Win Over Stanford

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USC Football: Caleb Williams Explains Stone-Cold Mentality After Historic Win Over Stanford
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Your USC Trojans just continue to roll and anybody watching that first half of their Saturday showdown against Stanford knew that they were there to take care of business. With a final score of 56-10, the Trojans were able to pour in 573 total yards with 393 of them being attributed to passing and 180 of them thanks to their running game.

And junior star quarterback Caleb Williams only needed one half to make his mark on the cherished match as he was able to connect on three touchdowns for a total of 300 yards and 19 out of 22 passes completed. This performance came just days after his father reportedly stated that the rising phenom would be willing to spend another year at the collegiate level if his NFL future is not with an ideal team.

Williams put on a show in the Trojans historic win over one of their biggest Pac-12 Conference rivals and it is clear that he continues to further himself from the rest of his quarterback peers all across the nation.

The 21-year-old QB spoke to the media following their big victory and he shed light on the mentality that he carries along with his USC teammates that has allowed them to succeed early into their 2203 campaign.

"Caleb Williams: “I’m not pacing myself at all. I’m going out there trying to kill. We’re trying to make everybody feel our pain, and play on our own terms.”

(Via Greg Beacham)

The game is looking very easy for Williams right now and seeing that the Trojans will get next week off and won't take the field again until September 23rd against Arizona State, the entire football world will have extra time to truly soak in this performance!


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Noel Sanchez
NOEL SANCHEZ

Noel is currently in his third year at California Polytechnic University of Pomona and is pursuing a B.A. in Communications with an emphasis in Multi-Media Journalism. He has always had a deep passion for sports and writing.