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Elite 2021 five-star dual-threat quarterback Caleb Williams announced that he will be in Baton Rouge for the LSU-Texas A&M on Nov. 30.

He made his annouuncment on Twitter Monday night with this great GIF of Joe Burrow waving goodbye to Texas fans from earlier in the season.


Williams, a 6-1, 209-pound prospect from Washington, DC, is the top rated dual-threat quarterback for the class of 2021, according to 247 Sports.

Williams holds offers from all major programs including LSU, Alabama, Ohio State, Clemson, Georgia, Southern Cal, Florida, Michigan, and many others.

Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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ksdolfan72 months
I want a joe burrow clone; smart, accurate and tough with the ability to run when needed.
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chitiger9172 months
I do too but Joe Burrow’s don’t grow on trees, gonna have to adjust to the talent we get. Even after that they likely won’t be able to match this season and a heisman trophy.
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TigerFan5555572 months
at Chitiger, seems like Ohio State and Oklahoma have a QB every damn year... must be something... all about that scheme...
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Vastmind72 months
He’ll commit the following day after the electrifying epic beat down of the f@ggies
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grilldaddy72 months
Yes please.
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HoustonGumbeauxGuy72 months
I wouldn’t get too excited if he does commit. He’s still got another year of HS left.
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LaRougarou72 months
I get so dang tired of “fans” casting shade toward Jefferson. THE SYSTEM WAS THE PROBLEM. The Jefferson family has been loyal to LSU. I have much appreciation for them. First class folks and young men.
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CrystalPreserves72 months
Not getting excited until signing day. Kids are too wishy washy
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Ragin Tiger172 months
Everyone knows this. It doesn’t mean it’s not good news for LSU that a highly rated QB is coming for a visit. It’s okay to get a little excited about it.
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dellis33772 months
Y'all do know Joe Burrow is a dual-threat QB right??? I know y'all think dual-threat and Black are synonymous...But damn!!!
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dellis33772 months
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Gumbo172 months
Dual-threat and black are synonymous? Stereotype much?
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dellis33772 months
If I am stereotyping, why has no one mentioned Burrow and Matt Flynn as dual threat QBs at LSU? They both are/were exactly that!!! Why only mention JJ and B. Harris? GTFOH... Flyn had nearly as many rushing yards, attempts, and rushing TD as B. Harris... There is bias at play in this discussion, but the statistics say I'm not the one displaying it. CHECK THE STATS!
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ByUselves72 months
Seems like LSU and DT QB's just don't go together. But, then again, we now have a coaching staff that knows something about it.
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TigerFanFromBama72 months
You do know that Burrow was classified as a dual threat coming out of HS.
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voodooidotwo72 months
When I hear “duel threat” I can’t help but think of some of the worst offense performances in college football. Reference Brandon Harris and Jefferson
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SulphursFinest72 months
I give JJ and BH the benefit of the doubt and say they were in a poor system. Brady might have done wonders with them.
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Yeti_Chaser72 months
Idk JJ didnt have the mental aptitude to run a quick thinking offense like that and BH was incredibly inaccurate on short passes. Those arent system problems
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TaddT18972 months
With this offense think more like Justin Fields.
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tigerpawl72 months
Has a dual threat quarterback ever won the national championship?
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Beats2Geaux72 months
Are you serious?!?!
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Htowntiger9072 months
Yes
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BreesyInBigEasy72 months
Off the top of my head just from our conference: Jalen, Tebow, Cam. Add Vince young, Ohio State's 3 QBs the year they won it. Not to mention that most of the QBs these days have running ability.
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