Caleb Williams gives NSFW, but perfect response to USC Football's win

Caleb Williams, USC Football, USC Trojans
Caleb Williams, USC Football, USC Trojans | Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

Caleb Williams put on a show for the ages in his first USC Football-Notre Dame rivalry matchup. Williams was on target for 18 out of his 22 pass attempts, and threw them for 232 passing yards. He had a passing touchdown, and didn't turn the ball over a single time all night. He also had THREE rushing touchdowns on the day, racking up 35 rushing yards.

He was so dominant that he even struck a Heisman pose after his second touchdown. He's the best player in college football, and he wasn't afraid to admit that. He also wasn't afraid to drop the "Fight On" as he left the post-game press conference. That may sound normal, but he added a bit of extra emphasis on it, with the NSFW edition of the famous phrase:

It's easy to see why Williams was this amped up. The Trojans were 4-8 last year. They added Williams in the offseason, and he led them to an 11-1 season. Everyone reading this would have the same reaction that Williams did if they were the ones to launch this turnaround. SC's going to the PAC-12 Championship Game.

He's going to win the Heisman Trophy as long as he wins the game next week, and maybe even if they lose (as long as he plays well, which seems to be a given at this point). He's up to a 9.1 pass yards per attempt rate, and 10.5 adjusted pass yards per attempt average. He's scored 44 total touchdowns (34 passing), and only turned the ball over three total times.

Caleb Williams put on a highlight show for the ages in USC Football's victory against Notre Dame.

Caleb Williams evaded the entire Notre Dame defense all night in USC Football's 38-27 win against the Fighting Irish. All 11 Notre Dame defensive players probably spent tons of time icing their ankles after Williams ran circles around them whenever they tried to pressure him. To make matters worse, Williams kept scoring on them too, and making massive plays whenever he escaped pressure.

Williams had the sold-out Coliseum ROCKING. There's no way he didn't hear people screaming to "Fight The (expletive) On" after every touchdown he put in the end zone on Saturday. Luckily, Williams was paying attention, and channeled the fan in himself at the presser after obliterating Notre Dame to end a great regular season.

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