Despite the frustration surrounding the team’s early-season performance, head coach Mike Norvell and the program continue to show resilience. Commitments like Williams’ reflect the program’s staying power and the belief recruits have in its long-term potential.
Williams, who recently decommitted from Syracuse, made an unofficial visit to Tallahassee during FSU’s Labor Day game against Boston College. Despite the loss, the atmosphere at a sold-out Doak Campbell Stadium left a lasting impression on the young linebacker.
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The linebacker position is a key area of focus for FSU after losing veterans Kalen DeLoach and Tatum Bethune. Williams brings strong instincts, speed, and the ability to play sideline-to-sideline while providing solid run support, making him a crucial addition to the unit.
As he continues to develop, Williams’ commitment is a big step forward for FSU’s recruiting class and a sign of optimism for the program’s future.
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