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LOOK: Caleb Williams reveals his outfit for Heisman Trophy ceremony

Chandler Vesselsby:Chandler Vessels12/10/22

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USC quarterback Caleb Williams is showing up in style to the Heisman Trophy ceremony Saturday in New York City. With a couple of hours remaining until the ceremony is set to begin, the Trojans tweeted a set of pics showing off Williams’ attire for the evening.

The quarterback is pictured looking in the mirror as he dons a plaid-patterned suit that features white stripes on the pants and black dress shoes. GQ Sports was also tagged in the tweet.

Williams was largely considered to be the Heisman favorite before last week’s loss to Utah in the Pac-12 Championship, and still has a great shot at taking home the award. He has recorded 4,075 yards passing, 372 yards rushing, 47 total touchdowns and 10 touchdowns this season.

Other than Caleb Williams, four other players — all quarterbacks — were invited to the Heisman Trophy ceremony: TCU‘s Max Duggan, Georgia‘s Stetson Bennett and Ohio State‘s CJ Stroud. This will mark the sixth-straight season that the Heisman winner has been a quarterback.

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Williams has the best out of that group, and still enters as the favorite despite the loss in the conference championship. His big moments from this season include a pair of game-winning drives against UCLA and Oregon State, as well as a four-touchdown performance against Notre Dame. Had it not been for the loss to Utah, he would have also led the Trojans to their first College Football Playoff appearance.

The Heisman Trophy ceremony is set to begin at 8 p.m. ET in New York City and will be televised on ESPN.