Skipping Holiday Bowl Could Prove Costly For Caleb Williams
The Caleb Williams saga has been interesting to watch. Williams has been touted as the next generational talent as he prepares to enter the NFL draft. Many have criticized Williams for sitting out USC’s game against Louisville in the Holiday Bowl. Earlier this year, stories indicating that he only wanted to play for a few teams surfaced. Rumors of wanting a part ownership in any team drafting him did Williams no favors.
Justin Fields supporters were quick to criticize Caleb’s decision to sit out the game last night, pointing out that Fields played in the National Championship game despite suffering an injury to his ribcage in the semi-final round. Williams needed something good to happen last night. If the USC offense struggled without Calleb playing, it would have provided a boost.
The game’s outcome could not have been worse for Williams.
USC destroyed Louisville 42-28. Caleb’s replacement stepped in, and the Trojan offense didn’t lose a step. The Trojan Quarterback, Sophomore Miller Moss, threw for 372 yards and six touchdowns, completing passes to nine different receivers on the night.
Caleb Williams may still be the first QB selected in the NFL draft four months from now. He might not have done himself any favors by sitting this one out. The interviews and tests at the combine will go a long way to determine the pecking order for this year’s quarterback crop.
New and Notes
Congratulations to Devin Hester. The finalists for this year’s Hall of Fame honors have been released. Hester joins Steve McMichael, hoping to hear their names called for enshrinement this year.
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