Here's hoping he goes to KSUcks.
Link
Bryson Williams
For all intents and purposes, the chances of Lincoln (Neb.) Southeast High DT Bryson Williams ending up a Cornhusker seems to be at about zero.
Williams, a 247Sports 3-star defensive tackle and the No. 2 rated player in the state of Nebraska, told Land of 10 this week he recently spoke with coach Mike Riley, who told him the Huskers won’t be offering Williams a scholarship.
“They told me why they aren’t going to end up offering,” Williams said, declining to go into detail. “So interest is gone from them.”
Williams is the No. 49 defensive tackle in the 2018 class, according to 247sports. He holds 14 scholarship offers, including from Iowa, Iowa State and Kansas State.
One reason why Nebraska might not be as interested in Williams could be because of the three defensive tackles the Huskers took in the 2017 class. Plus Nebraska already has a 2018 defensive tackle commit from 3-star Masry Mapieu.
So instead of looking to go to the school not far from his own high school, Williams is high on Kansas State and Iowa.
On April 22, Williams visited Kansas State. It was his third visit to Manhattan, Kan., and the trip reinforced why he’s so high on the Wildcats.
“The feeling I get when I’m there, the way the coaches make me feel, the vibe between each player, it’s a good setting,” Williams said.
The defensive tackle also visited Iowa this spring. Williams is attracted to the Hawkeyes because of the longevity of the coaching staff, and the city, he said.
In the coming weeks, Williams is planning on heading to the East Coast to check out camps at Virginia Tech and Duke. He plans to commit around the end of July. And unless something drastic changes, it won’t be to Nebraska.
Link
Bryson Williams
For all intents and purposes, the chances of Lincoln (Neb.) Southeast High DT Bryson Williams ending up a Cornhusker seems to be at about zero.
Williams, a 247Sports 3-star defensive tackle and the No. 2 rated player in the state of Nebraska, told Land of 10 this week he recently spoke with coach Mike Riley, who told him the Huskers won’t be offering Williams a scholarship.
“They told me why they aren’t going to end up offering,” Williams said, declining to go into detail. “So interest is gone from them.”
Williams is the No. 49 defensive tackle in the 2018 class, according to 247sports. He holds 14 scholarship offers, including from Iowa, Iowa State and Kansas State.
One reason why Nebraska might not be as interested in Williams could be because of the three defensive tackles the Huskers took in the 2017 class. Plus Nebraska already has a 2018 defensive tackle commit from 3-star Masry Mapieu.
So instead of looking to go to the school not far from his own high school, Williams is high on Kansas State and Iowa.
On April 22, Williams visited Kansas State. It was his third visit to Manhattan, Kan., and the trip reinforced why he’s so high on the Wildcats.
“The feeling I get when I’m there, the way the coaches make me feel, the vibe between each player, it’s a good setting,” Williams said.
The defensive tackle also visited Iowa this spring. Williams is attracted to the Hawkeyes because of the longevity of the coaching staff, and the city, he said.
In the coming weeks, Williams is planning on heading to the East Coast to check out camps at Virginia Tech and Duke. He plans to commit around the end of July. And unless something drastic changes, it won’t be to Nebraska.