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Q&A with Northwest wide receiver Isiah Williams

Maryland Varsity

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What have you been doing as of late with off-season workouts?
“This offseason, I’ve been hitting weights heavy, running track to work on my speed, and training with @DBCoachNFZ on Friday’s and Saturday’s to keep my route running polished.”


What do you feel you have improved on most since last football season?
“I feel I’ve improved mostly on my speed and route running since the season.”


What are you trying to improve on before the football season begins?
“I’m still trying to get bigger before this football season.”


Who is your opponent in the season opener and how do you feel about them overall?
“Our opponent opener is Whitman this season. I feel we match up good against them and have a good chance of getting the job done.”


Do you want to play sports in college? If so, which one?
“I would love to further my football career into college.”


What colleges have been recruiting you?
“I’ve been recruited so far by UConn, Georgetown, Monmouth, Central Connecticut, Liberty, Bowie State, New Hampshire, Notre Dame of Ohio, Fordham, Columbia, Yale, Princeton, and Howard.”


What school is recruiting you the hardest?
“I feel Howard has been recruiting me the hardest.”


Have you made any college trips yet?
“I have been to a couple colleges this spring such as Temple, Princeton and Monmouth.”


What camps are you planning to do this summer?
“For summer camps, I plan on going to UConn, Georgetown, Monmouth, Fordham, Temple, and Penn State.”


Did you have a favorite college growing up?
“Growing up, my favorite college was Oregon. I really fell in love with their offense. I used to use them a lot playing NCAA 14.”
 
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