Francis Parker star says Army choice 'a lifestyle choice, a career choice, a total commitment. But that’s what drew me in'
Wednesday at the start of NCAA’s final signing period of the school year, the multi-talented, multi-sport Francis Parker senior signed to play football for Army.“Choosing West Point was a really big decision,” Williams said. “West Point isn’t just a college: it’s a lifestyle choice, a career choice, a total commitment.
The 5-foot-10, 180-pound Williams rarely left the field while playing for Francis Parker. He amassed 2,682 yards of total offense with 28 touchdowns while adding 55 tackles with six interceptions, one for a touchdown, on defense.“I love being on the field, but there were times I wanted a drink of water,” Williams said. “I could have given up kicking, and it wouldn’t have bothered me.”
Army is changing its offense from a ground-and-pound, grind-it-out run team to more of a ran-pass option, no-huddle attack. Jeff Monken, head coach of the Black Knights, sees Williams as a slot receiver on offense. Daryl Dixson, who coaches Army’s defensive backs, sees Williams as a cornerback.“If I’m good enough to get a chance to play pro ball, I want to know how to manage my money,” he said.
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