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COLORADO: This Season (Soph.)-He moved to outside linebacker from the inside for
spring practices, and enters the fall listed third at the SAM linebacker spot.
2011
(Fr.-RS)-He played in nine games, all on special teams (and dressing for 12 of
the 13); he worked his way as a regular on special teams for the second half of
the season. He had three tackles, two
solo, on kickoff coverage duty. He had
eight tackles (three solo, one a tackle for zero) in the three main spring
scrimmages.
2010
(Fr.)-Redshirted; practiced the entire fall at linebacker and was a member of
the scout team.
HIGH
SCHOOL-He earned PrepStar
All-Region honors and is ranked the No. 80 outside linebacker by ESPN and the
No. 87 outside linebacker by Rivals.com.
He is a three-year starter at Marshall High School under coach Darryl
Phipps. He earned first-team All-District 23 and was the District 23 most
valuable player when he had 50 tackles, eight sacks, five forced fumbles and
four pass break-ups. Against Kempner, he
had eight tackles, three sacks and three forced fumbles, one of which he
returned 79 yards to set up a score.
Against Hawlston in his last game, he had eight tackles, a sack and one
of the biggest hits of his career. He
was also used as a tight end in goal line blocking situations. As a junior, he earned second-team
All-District 23 when he had 35 tackles including six sacks and four forced
fumbles. He also lettered in track and
field (sprints, relays, throws). He was
honored as the most outstanding junior male on the squad and earned second-team
All-District 23 honors.
ACADEMICS-He is majoring
in Communication at Colorado. He was a
member of his high school's Honor Roll.
PERSONAL-He was born
October 7, 1991. His hobbies include
boxing, which he competed in outside of high school. He has played the bass guitar and drums since
he was four years old and is part of his church's gospel group. His father, Lowell Williams, Sr., was a
defensive back at Madison University and is a minister at the Church of the
Living God. He has volunteered at Texas
Children's Hospital over the summer in the gift shop and also enjoyed meeting
patients and visiting with them during their hospital stays.
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