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Sunshine DE has two on his mind
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Yancy Porter
SuperPrep.com | Sep 24, 2008 |
The 6' 5", 208 pound defensive end out of Tallahassee has gotten
off to a quick start to his season.
"I had 12 tackles and 3 sacks
against North Florida Christian last Friday," added Alex Williams. "We
lost the game, but we are 2-1 on the season. I have 38 tackles and 7 sacks so
far."
Those are some pretty lofty numbers in one of Florida's top
divisions, but considering the Florida A&M High school product was second
in sacks last year with 19 in the Leon Big Ben Conference, that should come as
no surprise.
"My quickness and speed (reports a 4.62 forty) give me
the edge. It is my ability to be like a small dude playing on the line. Two big
guys go at it, but I can squeeze by a bigger defender, and I am able to use my
long arms. My arms and speed are my two biggest attributes."
Alex
believes the time he has spent in the film room also gives him an edge.
"The
thing I improved on the most this year is my ability to recognize offenses before
the snap. I prepare myself by spending hours every day watching film. It all depends
on how they line up, but I know what is going to happen before the ball is even
snapped."
Alex's older brother, TE Boo Williams, played at Arkansas
and later went on to star in the NFL for the Saints. The staff that signed him
at Arkansas, is now at Arkansas, so it should come as no surprise that the Hawgs
and Rebels are at the top of Williams' list.
"I am getting calls from
a lot of schools, but Arkansas and Ole Miss are recruiting me the heaviest. Those
are the main two talking to me."
Has Williams set up any visits?
"No,
I have been talking to my mom about that. We are trying to work out some time
when she can go with me. She has to work, and of course, I have school. We are
just trying to find a good weekend for both of us. I have been thinking about
when I should go. I am considering going to Arkansas and Ole Miss. Those two are
pretty much for sure, but I have not scheduled them."
Alex' brother,
Boo, has given him some insight about the Ole Miss staff.
"My brother
was coached by them at Arkansas, and he told me how his career went and what he
liked about this and that coach. He just told me what I can expect from them.
He told me about their personalities. Boo thinks I would get a long well with
that staff, but he is not trying to sway my decision at all. He just tells me
the pluses and minuses. He wants me to make my own decision."
Arkansas'
head coach has also made an impact with Alex.
"Me and Coach Petrino
talk right after I play every Friday. He wants to know how my game went and stuff
like that. He is a pretty cool dude. They have a real young team, and they think
I can contribute early. You can't ask for much more than that."
Does
Alex talk to anymore coaches after his games?
"Yes sir, I talk to
Coach Vaughn at Ole Miss too. He recruited Boo, so I have known him for a while."
When
it does come decision time; what will be the main factors?
"Number
one, I want to go somewhere where they are going to look after me. I want them
to have my back at all times. If I get hurt, I do not want someone to just forget
about me. I need to make sure they are going to help me get my degree and be on
top of things. I just want to feel at home, so I do not get home sick. Playing
time is secondary to the education part. I know it will work where ever I go,
as far as getting on the field. I believe in my abilities. I just worry about
getting my education."
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