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USC star Caleb Williams is not satisfied yet. 'Immortality comes from championships.'

Former USC running back Travis Dye, left, watches Heisman Trophy winner Caleb Williams show off his hardware at the USC Football Spring Game at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum on Saturday, April 15, 2023, in Los Angeles.

LOS ANGELES — He doesn't play for moments like that, but Caleb Williams also wasn't going to pass on a European vacation either. Sitting in Positano, Italy, along with his mother Dayna Price, the USC quarterback surveyed the scene that was straight out of a computer screensaver. Beautiful blue water dotted with boats. Steep, breathtaking cliffs. A bright, sunny day.

For once, he allowed himself to marvel at it all.

"Wow," Williams said of his summer vacation. "It's pretty surreal."

After a whirlwind summer in which he traveled the world, walked a runway in a fashion show and nodded alongside a bobblehead of his likeness, USC's star junior quarterback admits his life does feel

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