Alright, direct quotes for clarity:
“For me, obviously, the opportunity to stay home and play at a high level and go to a great academic school is one that a lot of people wouldn’t be able to pass up. To play football less than 30-40 miles from where my parents are is, you know, ideal. … I think that would be, you know, a great spot to land at the end of the day.”
“I’ll be completely honest with you. (The biggest thing for me) is a culture shift from what USC was prior to what it is now,” Williams said. “Hopefully, I see something similar to you know, a Notre Dame or an Alabama. Those schools that have very, very high culture and high discipline teams. I’d like to see that at USC and obviously, they’ll have a new head coach by that time. And I want to see if it’s a relationship that I enjoy what I enjoy having or, you know, I can see happen in the future.”
On ND commitment:
“I’m pretty steadfast on that,” he added. “And I’m pretty happy. The situation there is looking good. Hopefully, we can maybe get a quarterback committed, some transfers, and you know, make it solidified. … I’m pretty locked in there. You know, being that I’m a few months since I stepped foot on campus, I am pretty locked in.”