Caleb Williams never stops.
He’s in Washington D.C., then Dallas and then Oklahoma. Williams is everywhere and is doing everything possible to put the most talent around him.
He organized a major recruiting event for which two five-star recruits and a four-star recruit joined him in the state of Oklahoma for a weekend. Williams has traveled to see some of Oklahoma’s top targets play.
And now he’s moved to his new home. Williams announced on Monday he has officially moved to Norman, Oklahoma, for good. He’s finishing his high school classes online and living where the University of Oklahoma is located since his high school football season remains in jeopardy.
Now? It’s one final push on the recruiting trail with the early national signing period less than two months away.
“And for the guys that I’ve been building a bond with, I’m here,” Williams wrote in his weekly blog. “If you ever wanna come to Norman and hang out with me, I’m here. We can look around, walk around, check out all the cool places, etc…or you can come get in the lab with me and get some work in… or whatever you feel like doing. I told my guys that I would get here early so I can prepare, so we can get to them Natty’s. So I’m here, setting up shop.
Oklahoma has 14 commitments in the 2021 recruiting class, but has some big fish still left out there.
The Sooners are after five-star prospects Tristan Leigh (offensive tackle), Bryce Foster (OT), Emeka Egbuka (wide receiver) and Camar Wheaton (running back). Williams gave them a pitch in his weekly blog about joining him.
“Now come join me, like we talked about,” he wrote. “Now’s the time. Let’s get the rest of the guys on board—Tristan (Leigh), Savion (Byrd), Emeka (Egbuka), Bryce Foster, Camar Wheaton. Definitely need my running back and my linemen know how I feel. Actually, all my guys know how I feel and what we talked about. So we can finish the class out and have a top class. So we can start shutting these people up about Oklahoma.
“Time to go win some national championships (plural) and shut these people up about coach Riley and Oklahoma. The little curse in the playoffs…Gonzaga had a curse, too. Don’t forget that. Gonzaga (my high school) had a curse for about 16 years or something like that, and it changed year two. Almost changed year one, that curse…. We need to get these guys on board so we can change that so-called curse and as LeBron said, ‘get this damn respect.'”
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