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'11 OH ATH Tyler Williams (Akron Signee)

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Colerain High School senior quarterback Tyler Williams stays low and protects the ball.
Community Press/Tony Meale
 
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Michigan, Louisville showing interest in Williams
Posted by mdyer October 6th, 2010, 5:17 pm

Colerain senior QB Tyler Williams reportedly told Tony Meale of the Community Press that Michigan and Louisville are showing strong interest.

Williams has offers from UC, Kent State, Buffalo, Ohio and Akron, according to the Community Press.
 
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Cardinals senior QB Tyler Williams rushed 32 times for 158 yards and a TD. As mentioned in a previous post, he set a new all-time career rushing record for Colerain.

From Colerain AD Dan Bolden:

Senior QB Tyler Williams broke the career rushing record at Colerain tonight in its win over Hamilton. The previous record was 3,100 yards set by Ronnie Alexander from 1993-1995.

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The Enquirer/ Joseph Fuqua II
Colerain quarterback Tyler Williams, right, gets the rock from a teammate after running for first down against Hamilton. Williams rushed for a game-high 158 yards and a touchdown as the senior broke the Cardinals’ all-time career rushing record.
 
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On Monday night, Colerain (Cincinnati) senior quarterback Tyler Williams verbally committed to Akron. Williams, who helped to lead Colerain to a 10-0 regular-season record, was the Cardinals' all-time leading rusher during his career.

Williams, who was the Cincinnati Enquirer Division I player of the year, is expected to play running back/wide receiver for the Zips after he also considered other Mid-American Conference offers.

"They feel he's the game-changer they need," Colerain coach Tom Bolden told the newspaper.
 
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