WATCH: Caleb Williams trolls Texas Longhorns during win with manicure

On3 imageby:Simon Gibbs10/11/21

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Oklahoma quarterback Caleb Williams had himself a game to remember on Saturday, as he stepped in for the preseason Heisman Trophy-favorite Spencer Rattler and led Oklahoma to a victory over Big 12 rival Texas.

The storied rivalry between Texas and Oklahoma lived up to the hype and some, as the Sooners won in a shootout, 55-48, with Williams playing the role of a superhero. He willed the Sooners to a come-from-behind victory in the Red River Showdown while replacing Rattler. Williams finished 16-of-25 passing for 212 yards, two touchdowns and no interceptions. Moreover, the speedy quarterback added 88 rushing yards on just four carries, including the long, 66-yard touchdown run.

Perhaps the the best part for Oklahoma fans is that Williams did it in style, sporting a manicure that mocked the Texas Longhorns with a “Horns Down” image on his nails.

Williams showed off the nail polish on his Instagram live video, and he even showed it of in the postgame celebration. Williams threw the “Horns Down” symbol with his fingers, which showed an upside-down Texas Longhorns logo on both his pointer and pinky finger, the two he extended to make the symbol.

Williams steps in for Rattler, saves Oklahoma

Williams was first put into the game for Rattler early in the second quarter as a change-of-pace option under center, and he proceeded to run for a 66-yard rushing touchdown, sparking the Oklahoma offense while trailing 28-7.

Rattler — who was benched in last year’s Red River Showdown, too — came back into the game on the very next drive, but Oklahoma faltered. On the sixth play of the drive, Rattler fumbled the ball and set up another Texas touchdown, which ended up being his last drive of the day. He finished with just eight of 15 pass completions for 111 passing yards, no touchdowns, an interception and a fumble, and the true freshman, Williams, took over in his absence.

Using both his speed and talented arm, Williams led the Sooners to yet another victory — their sixth of the season — and kept Oklahoma’s undefeated record in tact.

Months ago, before the college football season even began, Rattler was seen as the consensus favorite to win the Heisman Trophy. The former five-star recruit from Phoenix, Arizona was excellent for Oklahoma in his redshirt freshman year, starting all 11 games for the Sooners and leading all freshmen with 28 passing touchdowns. He entered the season as the favorite to win the Heisman, priced at 6-1, but has since faltered. Rattler and Oklahoma barely snuck past Tulane, winning by five, then by West Virginia, winning by three, and in the West Virginia game Rattler received boos from the home fans that wanted to see Williams enter the game.

Entering Saturday, Rattler had completed 76 percent of his passes for 1,260 passing yards, along with ten touchdown passes and four interceptions. He’s also rushed for 95 yards and two touchdowns, too. Williams, on the other hand, had hardly played in 2021 prior to the win over Texas, serving in large part as a backup to Rattler. He has completed six of just 11 passing attempts on the season, good for 102 passing yards. Williams has also logged five rushes for 61 yards entering today, before he doubled his rushing total with one play.

Williams was the consensus No. 1 quarterback in the country, ranked a five-star recruit by all recruiting platforms. He was not able to play his last season of high school due to COVID-19, but in his junior year he threw for 1,770 yards and 19 touchdowns as a junior, while rushing for 838 yards and 18 scores.