During the Sunday Night Football pregame festivities, former University of Southern California Trojans quarterback and current Chicago Bears star Caleb Williams made a statement that resonated throughout Soldier Field. As the cameras focused on Williams for his player introduction, he proudly proclaimed, “Caleb Williams, the real USC.”
This bold declaration appeared to be a pointed remark directed towards the South Carolina Gamecocks, instantly becoming a major talking point among fans and analysts alike.
“Caleb Williams, the real USC”pic.twitter.com/zAF5vkuEXY
— Oh No He Didn’t (@ohnohedidnt24) September 16, 2024
Fans had strong reactions to Caleb Williams’ recent comments about the USC name, specifically about the two schools that use the abbreviation. While the University of South Carolina also claims the “USC” acronym, Williams, a former quarterback for the University of Southern California, clearly feels his Trojans are the rightful owners of the name recognition.
Need to schedule a home and home with the other USC https://t.co/jt7tBQnGPm
— Will Hopkins (@WillHopkins22) September 16, 2024
No lies. Fight On! https://t.co/qb8gCmladA
— Diana Gonzales It’s Sho-time! (@trojanchick99) September 16, 2024
— Auburn Mann (@AuburnMann) September 16, 2024
All eyes are on Chicago Bears rookie quarterback, Caleb Williams, as he navigates the challenges of his second NFL game. Selected as the top draft pick, Williams carries the heavy expectations of a franchise hoping to turn the page on their long-standing quarterback woes.
His debut was a mixed bag – a win against the Green Bay Packers, but a modest personal performance statistically. Williams threw for 93 yards, completing 14 of 29 passes, and struggled to connect on deep throws.
Despite the lackluster stat line, Williams exuded confidence and a commitment to improvement. This Sunday night, he’ll get his next opportunity to prove himself when the Bears take on the Houston Texans on the road.