Ashlee Rezin, Chicago Sun-Times
Ask Shane Waldron what jumped out at him on film about Caleb Williams, and the Bears’ offensive coordinator doesn’t point to any of his highlight-reel plays from a Heisman Trophy-winning season.
Instead, he tells you about the last game Williams played — a butt-kicking at the hands of their rivals, UCLA. The Trojans lost the most important game of their season 38-20 and spent most of the second half trailing by no fewer than 15 points.
From the moment the Bruins returned a fumble to go up 18 about five minutes into the third quarter, Williams completed 10-of-15 passes for 125 yards.