was good,” Sebring head coach LaVaar Scott told BOL of the visit. “He spent some quality time with Coach (Nick) Saban and some of the coaches and stuff like that. It was good getting to know everybody.
“They like his film. They like what he brings to the table. He just said Saban was a real cool guy, laid back. He said it was good and they had one-on-one time and that went well. He didn’t get too specific. That was kind of the basis of what all went on.”
The big question remains: will Alabama offer Williams?
“I guess it’s kind of still based on guys leaving early, someone else out there that they may have had before him, kind of a combination of things,” Scott said of what’s keeping the Tide from offering. “I think there’s a lot of different things that could make it happen.”
There’s no ill will towards Alabama for not offering yet, according to Scott. A decision will have to be made one way or the other by next week as Williams intends to sign early.
“For any kid, when you got offers and you can make your choice, then it’s not like you’re desperate or you’re wishing or hoping,” Scott said. “If something happens then obviously you definitely have to think a little bit harder. I think right now we have to look at the ones that we do have and hold them in high regards and then go from there because they’re obviously ready to go.”
So far, Alabama, Auburn, and Miami have hosted Williams on official visits. This weekend the 3-star back had set plans to visit Georgia officially, however, several other programs are working to get him on campus, so it’s not completely set in stone just yet."
....Texas is trying to get last visit. They go in home today.