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Six offers for Milton running back Williams
By Jeff Hood | Monday, March 17, 2008, 08:31 The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Milton tailback Toney Williams picked up his sixth scholarship offer on Friday when N.C. State gave the 6-foot-1, 230-pound junior an opportunity to play college football in Raleigh.
With a recruiting portfolio that already included offers from Georgia Tech, Indiana, Kentucky, Rutgers and Tennessee, the Wolfpack might be considered a longshot at best to land the talented Williams, who is a native of the Volunteer state.
He went to Georgia Tech last week and met with Coach [Paul] Johnson, Milton coach **Scott Walker said. Hes visited Tennessee and Kentucky and hes going to Georgia on the 22nd [for junior day].
N.C. State just offered him, but hell still try to make it up there for a visit.
Several other programs have made inquiries on Williams, who possesses 4.6-second speed in the 40.
I just sent film to Alabama last week, Walker said. And schools like Oklahoma State, Vanderbilt, Clemson and pretty much everybody in the ACC seems interested in him.
Georgia has expressed interest in Williams. But with less than 15 scholarships available to the class of 2009, the Dogs may be hard pressed to find room for Williams.
I actually spoke with two of [Georgias] coaches about Toney, Walker said. If they recruit him, theyll recruit him as an H-back or fullback type. I think theyve got, or will have, five bon-a-fide blue chip tailbacks on campus.
They told me they really like him, but its going to come down to their numbers.
Williams, who will be a four-year letterman at Milton, has the flexibility to line up nearly anywhere in the offensive backfield.
Hes exactly what he looks like, Walker said. Everybody is recruiting him because they think he can do a lot of things.
Georgia Tech is wanting him to play B-back, which is their fullback. Kentucky is recruiting him strictly as a tailback. Tennessee is recruiting him as both.
He can be a big guy tailback. And he has great hands.
By Jeff Hood | Monday, March 17, 2008, 08:31 The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Milton tailback Toney Williams picked up his sixth scholarship offer on Friday when N.C. State gave the 6-foot-1, 230-pound junior an opportunity to play college football in Raleigh.
With a recruiting portfolio that already included offers from Georgia Tech, Indiana, Kentucky, Rutgers and Tennessee, the Wolfpack might be considered a longshot at best to land the talented Williams, who is a native of the Volunteer state.
He went to Georgia Tech last week and met with Coach [Paul] Johnson, Milton coach **Scott Walker said. Hes visited Tennessee and Kentucky and hes going to Georgia on the 22nd [for junior day].
N.C. State just offered him, but hell still try to make it up there for a visit.
Several other programs have made inquiries on Williams, who possesses 4.6-second speed in the 40.
I just sent film to Alabama last week, Walker said. And schools like Oklahoma State, Vanderbilt, Clemson and pretty much everybody in the ACC seems interested in him.
Georgia has expressed interest in Williams. But with less than 15 scholarships available to the class of 2009, the Dogs may be hard pressed to find room for Williams.
I actually spoke with two of [Georgias] coaches about Toney, Walker said. If they recruit him, theyll recruit him as an H-back or fullback type. I think theyve got, or will have, five bon-a-fide blue chip tailbacks on campus.
They told me they really like him, but its going to come down to their numbers.
Williams, who will be a four-year letterman at Milton, has the flexibility to line up nearly anywhere in the offensive backfield.
Hes exactly what he looks like, Walker said. Everybody is recruiting him because they think he can do a lot of things.
Georgia Tech is wanting him to play B-back, which is their fullback. Kentucky is recruiting him strictly as a tailback. Tennessee is recruiting him as both.
He can be a big guy tailback. And he has great hands.