Mentions USC, OSU, TCU, and UW as the schools he currently has the best relationship with. But it appears he's literally going to visit every school in the nation by this article.
"It was really cool to get to see the city and the campus," Williams said. "I'd been talking to the Washington coaches a lot over the past couple of weeks as I was getting ready to come up and they had some places for me to see and some restaurants to check out. They were really good places to eat. I liked that a lot. I also got the chance to see the city a little bit too. I I had a good time up (in the area) and got to know some of the guys up here. It was a great visit."
"Me and my dad were talking about narrowing things down and I think that Washington is definitely a school that's going to make the list," Williams noted. "It's a school I think really highly of and my parents think highly of. They've put in a lot of time and effort in recruiting me and doing all of the little stuff to make me feel positive about them and the program and I like them a lot."
While he was up in the area, he was hoping to spend time with his friend and former teammate Myles Murao, but that didn't happen.
"We had planned on it while I was up (in Seattle), but with our schedule (at FSP) we weren't able to make it happen, so the next time I come up, I'll make sure to see him," Williams said.
"The University of Alabama is a school that I have a lot of love for because my dad is an alum from there and I was born in Tuscaloosa, so that's home," Williams said. "USC has done a great job of recruiting me and they're in my back yard. Cal has been doing a great job and, just like Washington, that staff really feels like family right there and Ohio State really does a good job of recruiting wide receivers there with coach Brian Hartline."
"I'm not a guy that's big on the uniforms of the flash and the hype," Williams said. "I want to get that 'family feel'. I want my parents to feel comfortable handing me over to the coaches and knowing they're going to help develop me as a young man and a football player and a student. Education is another big thing. We pride ourselves on education in our family and that's why Stanford and Northwestern are very high on my list.
"Lastly, a good wide receivers coach and seeing what type of an offense they run. I don't mind blocking, but I want to see what the offense looks like and how they feature the wide receivers. Are they getting chances to make plays? That's all stuff I'll be looking for."
Williams is currently ranked as the fifth-best wide receiver in the nation and the 40th player overall, regardless of position and he holds a .9814 rating in the industry-generated 247Composite.
"It was really cool to get to see the city and the campus," Williams said. "I'd been talking to the Washington coaches a lot over the past couple of weeks as I was getting ready to come up and they had some places for me to see and some restaurants to check out. They were really good places to eat. I liked that a lot. I also got the chance to see the city a little bit too. I I had a good time up (in the area) and got to know some of the guys up here. It was a great visit."
"Me and my dad were talking about narrowing things down and I think that Washington is definitely a school that's going to make the list," Williams noted. "It's a school I think really highly of and my parents think highly of. They've put in a lot of time and effort in recruiting me and doing all of the little stuff to make me feel positive about them and the program and I like them a lot."
While he was up in the area, he was hoping to spend time with his friend and former teammate Myles Murao, but that didn't happen.
"We had planned on it while I was up (in Seattle), but with our schedule (at FSP) we weren't able to make it happen, so the next time I come up, I'll make sure to see him," Williams said.
"The University of Alabama is a school that I have a lot of love for because my dad is an alum from there and I was born in Tuscaloosa, so that's home," Williams said. "USC has done a great job of recruiting me and they're in my back yard. Cal has been doing a great job and, just like Washington, that staff really feels like family right there and Ohio State really does a good job of recruiting wide receivers there with coach Brian Hartline."
"I'm not a guy that's big on the uniforms of the flash and the hype," Williams said. "I want to get that 'family feel'. I want my parents to feel comfortable handing me over to the coaches and knowing they're going to help develop me as a young man and a football player and a student. Education is another big thing. We pride ourselves on education in our family and that's why Stanford and Northwestern are very high on my list.
"Lastly, a good wide receivers coach and seeing what type of an offense they run. I don't mind blocking, but I want to see what the offense looks like and how they feature the wide receivers. Are they getting chances to make plays? That's all stuff I'll be looking for."
Williams is currently ranked as the fifth-best wide receiver in the nation and the 40th player overall, regardless of position and he holds a .9814 rating in the industry-generated 247Composite.
Well we won't lose him to Oregon so we have that going for us, which is nice.
"It was really cool to get to see the city and the campus," Williams said. "I'd been talking to the Washington coaches a lot over the past couple of weeks as I was getting ready to come up and they had some places for me to see and some restaurants to check out. They were really good places to eat. I liked that a lot. I also got the chance to see the city a little bit too. I I had a good time up (in the area) and got to know some of the guys up here. It was a great visit."
"Me and my dad were talking about narrowing things down and I think that Washington is definitely a school that's going to make the list," Williams noted. "It's a school I think really highly of and my parents think highly of. They've put in a lot of time and effort in recruiting me and doing all of the little stuff to make me feel positive about them and the program and I like them a lot."
While he was up in the area, he was hoping to spend time with his friend and former teammate Myles Murao, but that didn't happen.
"We had planned on it while I was up (in Seattle), but with our schedule (at FSP) we weren't able to make it happen, so the next time I come up, I'll make sure to see him," Williams said.
"The University of Alabama is a school that I have a lot of love for because my dad is an alum from there and I was born in Tuscaloosa, so that's home," Williams said. "USC has done a great job of recruiting me and they're in my back yard. Cal has been doing a great job and, just like Washington, that staff really feels like family right there and Ohio State really does a good job of recruiting wide receivers there with coach Brian Hartline."
"I'm not a guy that's big on the uniforms of the flash and the hype," Williams said. "I want to get that 'family feel'. I want my parents to feel comfortable handing me over to the coaches and knowing they're going to help develop me as a young man and a football player and a student. Education is another big thing. We pride ourselves on education in our family and that's why Stanford and Northwestern are very high on my list.
"Lastly, a good wide receivers coach and seeing what type of an offense they run. I don't mind blocking, but I want to see what the offense looks like and how they feature the wide receivers. Are they getting chances to make plays? That's all stuff I'll be looking for."
Williams is currently ranked as the fifth-best wide receiver in the nation and the 40th player overall, regardless of position and he holds a .9814 rating in the industry-generated 247Composite.
Well we won't lose him to Oregon so we have that going for us, which is nice.
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Mentions USC, OSU, TCU, and UW as the schools he currently has the best relationship with. But it appears he's literally going to visit every school in the nation by this article.
"Me and my dad were talking about narrowing things down and I think that Washington is definitely a school that's going to make the list," Williams noted. "It's a school I think really highly of and my parents think highly of. They've put in a lot of time and effort in recruiting me and doing all of the little stuff to make me feel positive about them and the program and I like them a lot."
While he was up in the area, he was hoping to spend time with his friend and former teammate Myles Murao, but that didn't happen.
"We had planned on it while I was up (in Seattle), but with our schedule (at FSP) we weren't able to make it happen, so the next time I come up, I'll make sure to see him," Williams said.
"The University of Alabama is a school that I have a lot of love for because my dad is an alum from there and I was born in Tuscaloosa, so that's home," Williams said. "USC has done a great job of recruiting me and they're in my back yard. Cal has been doing a great job and, just like Washington, that staff really feels like family right there and Ohio State really does a good job of recruiting wide receivers there with coach Brian Hartline."
"I'm not a guy that's big on the uniforms of the flash and the hype," Williams said. "I want to get that 'family feel'. I want my parents to feel comfortable handing me over to the coaches and knowing they're going to help develop me as a young man and a football player and a student. Education is another big thing. We pride ourselves on education in our family and that's why Stanford and Northwestern are very high on my list.
"Lastly, a good wide receivers coach and seeing what type of an offense they run. I don't mind blocking, but I want to see what the offense looks like and how they feature the wide receivers. Are they getting chances to make plays? That's all stuff I'll be looking for."
Williams is currently ranked as the fifth-best wide receiver in the nation and the 40th player overall, regardless of position and he holds a .9814 rating in the industry-generated 247Composite.
I would guess tOSU or Bama but who knows.