Caleb Williams dances in the stands while watching USC reach March Madness Sweet 16… as projected No 1 pick visits former school ahead of 2024 NFL draft

  • Williams showed his support for the USC women’s team in March Madness
  • Freshman star JuJu Watkins led the Trojans to the Sweet 16 by defeating Kansas
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Ahead of the NFL Draft in April, former USC Trojans quarterback Caleb Williams was seen dancing in the stands as he watched his alma mater’s women’s basketball team play in March Madness.

The women’s basketball Trojans took on Kansas at home in Los Angeles in the second round of the NCAA tournament.

Williams did a little dance in his seat and was featured on the ESPN broadcast and tweeted by the official Women’s March Madness account.

The quarterback quote tweeted it and replied, “Vibes onlyyyyy support our girls.”

USC, led by freshman superstar JuJu Watkins, dominated Kansas 73-55 to reach the Sweet 16 on Monday night.

Former USC quarterback Caleb Williams was seen dancing in the stands at March Madness

He watched as freshman star JuJu Watkins led the Trojans to the Sweet 16 and defeated Kansas

He watched as freshman star JuJu Watkins led the Trojans to the Sweet 16 and defeated Kansas

Both Watkins and teammate McKenzie Forbes (25) crossed the 20-point threshold in the win

Both Watkins and teammate McKenzie Forbes (25) crossed the 20-point threshold in the win

Watkins shot a mediocre 9-for-21, but grabbed 28 points and 11 rebounds to go along with five assists and two steals, making a strong all-around impact on the game.

Trojans teammate McKenzie Forbes scored 20 points of his own on 6-of-19 shooting — with all six points coming from 3-point range.

The Trojans women’s basketball team awaits a Sweet 16 matchup with the fifth-seeded Baylor Bears, who upset four-seed Virginia Tech.

The Chicago Bears are likely waiting for the former Trojans quarterback, who now have the green light to select Williams first overall.

The Bears traded former quarterback Justin Fields to the Pittsburgh Steelers more than a week and a half ago, putting the offense entirely in Williams’ hands.