Tom Williams used to stay his helmet within the chest of College of Washington soccer gamers and so they did not overlook it. Then as a coach, he taught the Huskies methods to hit folks.
This previous week, Williams and the UW crossed paths as soon as extra — Kalen DeBoer’s workers supplied his son, Dallas-area edge rusher Thomas “Tre” Williams, a soccer scholarship.
The youthful Williams is a touted 6-foot-3, 220-pound prospect for the Parish Episcopal Excessive Panthers, who’ve gained three consecutive private-school state championships in Texas.
Tre Williams, who at the moment holds 22 affords, is a handful. He completed his junior season with 129 tackles, which included 26 for misplaced yards and 12 sacks, and broke up 6 passes and compelled a pair of fumbles.
He apparently was taught effectively by his father, who as soon as was the Yale head soccer coach, a three-year starter for Stanford in 1989-92 and the Husky linebackers coach for Rick Neuheisel’s workers in 1999-2001.
Tom Williams, 52, went from Fort Value, Texas, to play linebacker for Stanford and he was a fierce competitor, incomes All-Pac-10 honorable-mention honors as a senior.
He made a number of teaching stops within the faculty ranks and NFL, finally getting elevated to Yale head coach. Nonetheless, a resume discrepancy, when he claimed to be a Rhodes Scholar candidate however truly handed up the chance to pursue an NFL profession, brought about him to resign in 2011.
Tre Williams is rather a lot taller than his father however no much less aggressive in coming off the sting utilizing his vital velocity. The three-star prospect at the moment holds a Michigan supply, with the Wolverines envisioning him to be one other Aidan Hutchinson, who went No. 2 general within the NFL draft final week to the Detroit Lions.
This Williams is the second Parish Episcopal participant previously few days to obtain a UW scholarship supply, becoming a member of 4-star security Daniel Demery.
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