Emerging 6-foot-4 WR Brian Williams picks Alabama
One of the top uncommitted wide receivers in the state of Florida is headed to Tuscaloosa for his college football.
Orlando (Fla.) The First Academy standout Brian Williams went public with his commitment to Alabama on Tuesday evening.
The newest Crimson Tide pledge, who selected the program over the in-state Florida Gators and several others after a big spring on the recruiting trail, says his time in town during official visits in June helped Kalen DeBoer and company separate from the pack.
“When I went there, it was a great presentation from the head coach (DeBoer), Coach Shep (JaMarcus Sheppard), really the whole coaching staff,” Williams told Rivals. “They’re going to set me up to take me far.
“It was on the official visit. I wasn’t sure until Coach Shep detailed the plan for me, from when I first get there…it was really specific towards me.”
The official visit to UA all but wrapped up this recruitment as Williams would not take additional planned trips to programs like Notre Dame, Kentucky and others.
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The time with his future position coached proved especially critical.
“It was just checking boxes,” he said of the time with Sheppard. “They even compare me to Julio Jones. I’ve heard it before but this one meant something to me. That’s my favorite receiver, so it feels good.”
Alabama remains red-hot on the trail
With Williams on board, the Crimson Tide continues to trend on the trail with a top 10-ranked recruiting class. The Floridian is the 11th new rising-senior pledge to jump on board with Alabama since June 1.
At 6-foot-4, 185 pounds and coming off of a junior season in which he recorded better than 15 yards per catch, there is an expectation not only to see the field but make an early impact at the next level.
The message was communicated with DeBoer shortly after the private commitment was made by Williams.
“It was good and exciting, he was happy about it,” he said. “We’re both just ready to get to work. They’re getting a dog who is ready to play.
“Roll Tide!”