Caleb Williams Takes in Monaco Grand Prix
Caleb Williams is not going to struggle to hit the word count on his “What I did on Summer Vacation” assignment upon returning to USC for his next semester. The Trojans’ quarterback and reigning Heisman Trophy winner was in attendance for the Monaco Grand Prix on Sunday.
The Monaco Grand Prix is held annually at the Circuit de Monaco in Monte-Carlo, Monaco. It’s widely regarded as one of the most well-known and important races in the world. Athletes and celebrities flock to the event. Williams’ presence there was made known in a photo from GQ Sports. The account also posted photos of Odell Beckham Jr., music superstar Bad Bunny, actor Tom Holland and soccer superstar Neymar.
It’s a good illustration of the names in sport and globally to whom Williams compares. It clearly pays to be a college football megastar in Los Angeles.
Williams’ Other Appearances
It was just last weekend that Williams threw out the first pitch before a Washington Nationals’ game.
Williams was back home in Washington D.C. for a couple of celebrations. He saw his No. 18 jersey retired by Gonzaga College High School. And he launched the East Coast branch of his Caleb Cares Foundation.
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Williams was in attendance at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival after USC’s spring ball session ended. He announced an endorsement deal with the cosmetic brand Nutrogena by showing off the company’s exhibit at the festival.
And back before that, Williams was a guest at the Gucci and GQ Sports Super Bowl Party in Arizona.
This also isn’t Williams’ first crossover into auto racing. He was the honorary starter earlier this year for NASCAR’s Busch Light Clash at the Coliseum.
It’s been impressive to see how much Williams has been able to juggle off the field and still serve as an on-field leader for the USC football program. He remains one of college football’s most visible and bankable stars. His $2.6 million annual NIL valuation ranks No. 2 among college football players and No. 4 among all high school and college student-athletes.