I know OU was his destination, but how serious of an attraction were we for him? I think he visited a few times.
My god, he is really good.
My god, he is really good.
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We were in it for a long time. But, when his dad mentioned they're picking his school based on how highly drafted a program can get him....I know OU was his destination, but how serious of an attraction were we for him? I think he visited a few times.
My god, he is really good.
That kinda stings…We were in it for a long time. But, when his dad mentioned they're picking his school based on how highly drafted a program can get him....
I will wait to see more of him, but if he does more of this he maybe the best Frosh QB I have seen. He is unreal and so accurate.He is amazing.
Their D will cost them somewhere possibly but they won't be hurting to put points up.
He throws backfooted darts almost Rodgers-like
I will wait to see more of him, but if he does more of this he maybe the best Frosh QB I have seen. He is unreal and so accurate.
I see now why he was ranked so high out of high school. He has a chance to be a great one. Lincoln Riley just keeps pulling in great QBsKid is special, no doubt.
I think it was mentioned in another thread but he's got the #1 QB recruit for 2023 committed--out of LA, I believe. As long as Riley's at OU, it's hard to envision their QB pipeline drying up anytime soon.I see now why he was ranked so high out of high school. He has a chance to be a great one. Lincoln Riley just keeps pulling in great QBs
Will he still be there in 2023? I think with his age and success, the NFL is going to come calling at some point.I think it was mentioned in another thread but he's got the #1 QB recruit for 2023 committed--out of LA, I believe. As long as Riley's at OU, it's hard to envision their QB pipeline drying up anytime soon.
Possibly, but with bigtime CF failing in the NFL - like Saban and Meyer - who knows ? Definitely 2 different games.Will he still be there in 2023? I think with his age and success, the NFL is going to come calling at some point.
Williams was trending PSU and visited three times... but things changed in 2020 when KC replaced RR. I really believe that was the beginning of the end for KC as Williams drifted away throughout 2020 and picked Oklahoma at the end of the summer, I believe.
I think we had the OC turnover question, but also did not have a pipeline of QBs to NFL like OU or others. Hack and Trace are our two, and not the level a player like this wants to hear about. I recall the dad also asked JF if there was any problem replacing a starting QB with a FR - ala the Trevor Lawrence model. It was my understanding that the family had some issues with that - talked about on Rivals. We saw Riley pull the plug on Spencer for Caleb.@BeaverLion
'Carl asked each school in the text for a “specific and holistic program” that illustrates how Caleb can become “the 1st pick in the 2024 NFL draft.” Williams said he’d like that to include the school showcasing everything from “development of ability to read multiple defensive fronts” to “some pro-style under-center game stuff, not all spread” and “QB-specific sports science.”
He accompanied the long text with the theme song from the classic television show “The Six Million Dollar Man.” Carl Williams’ goal, essentially, is to be sure that his son maximizes his prolific talent. He knows that there’s a $20 million difference between being the No. 1 pick in the NFL draft and the No. 15 pick, and he wants to be sure his son is in the best position to snare a salary like Kyler Murray’s $35 million.
“You go to college to get prepared for your next job, right?” Carl Williams said. “So if there's a $20 million gap between being a janitor at here and being a janitor at that hotel across the street, hell I want to be the same janitor at the hotel across the street. It's the same thing. There's such a disparity in money. Who could prepare the kid to be the best?” '
Caleb Williams