Clemson & USC remain factors with DE Andrew Williams
04/29/13
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4 star DE Andrew Williams 6'4" 245bs of McDonough, GA has a top ten in his head but is not ready to reveal it to the world. However, he confirmed Sunday night Clemson and USC remain very active with him. "I have a good relationship with coach Hobby (Clemson) and coach Adams (USC)," Williams said. Adams was by to check on Williams last week and Hobby plans to visit Tuesday. Williams has visited USC, Notre Dame, Tennessee, Ole Miss, Georgia and Georgia Tech this spring. He plans to visit USC again in early May with good friends Bryson Allen-Williams and Wesley Green. Right now Williams said his favorites are "all bunched together" and he hopes to release the top ten in a couple of weeks after consulting with his parents. Williams said several factors will come into play as he forms his decision. "The scheme, the coaches, the interaction with the players and coaches, the school itself and if it has a good business school," he said. "Could I see myself going there if I didn't play football." Williams hopes to make his decision before his senior season.
Link: http://www.goupstate.com/article/20130428/PSPORTS02/130429669/-1/psports
04/29/13
Rivals bio
Scouts bio
4 star DE Andrew Williams 6'4" 245bs of McDonough, GA has a top ten in his head but is not ready to reveal it to the world. However, he confirmed Sunday night Clemson and USC remain very active with him. "I have a good relationship with coach Hobby (Clemson) and coach Adams (USC)," Williams said. Adams was by to check on Williams last week and Hobby plans to visit Tuesday. Williams has visited USC, Notre Dame, Tennessee, Ole Miss, Georgia and Georgia Tech this spring. He plans to visit USC again in early May with good friends Bryson Allen-Williams and Wesley Green. Right now Williams said his favorites are "all bunched together" and he hopes to release the top ten in a couple of weeks after consulting with his parents. Williams said several factors will come into play as he forms his decision. "The scheme, the coaches, the interaction with the players and coaches, the school itself and if it has a good business school," he said. "Could I see myself going there if I didn't play football." Williams hopes to make his decision before his senior season.
Link: http://www.goupstate.com/article/20130428/PSPORTS02/130429669/-1/psports