Million-dollar question: Would Oklahoma QB Caleb Williams transfer to Eastern Michigan?

Former NFL QB Charlie Batch has put an incredible NIL offer out to Oklahoma’s Caleb Williams

Former NFL quarterback Charlie Batch is in the financial world now. And he is looking to be part of a deal that would transfer $1 million to Caleb Williams … if the Oklahoma QB transfers to Eastern Michigan for one season.

Talk about an offer that appears too good to refuse.

Williams starred for the Sooners after replacing preseason Heisman favorite Spencer Rattler at QB.

This week, however, he enteried the transfer portal but would consider remaining a Sooner.

Temptation landed on Twitter through Batch’s verified account. Batch starred at Eastern Michigan in college and played for the Detroit Lions and Pittsburgh Steelers.

Batch makes different decisions currently, as the senior vice president of strategic investments for CapStone Holdings, which is the parent company of GameAbove Capital.

And the offer is out there … $1 million for one year at Eastern Michigan.

Per the Detroit Free Press:

According to the CapStone Holdings website, Batch serves as senior vice president of strategic investments for the firm. CapStone is the parent company forGameAbove, which helps Eagles student-athletes as well as EMU educational programs.

GameAbove recently entered into a naming rights deal with EMU — which also honored famed Eagles basketball player George Gervin — turning the EMU Convocation Center into the George Gervin GameAbove Center.