Keith Williams, University of Nebraska
Williams is considered one of the upcoming stars in the wide receiver coaching ranks. The former Tulane wide receiver coach and prodigy of Tulane head coach and receiver guru Curtis Johnson is known for his passion and ability to teach at a very high level. Williams currently has eight former students currently playing in the NFL: James Jones (Oakland), Ryan Grant (Washington), Devante Adams (Green Bay), Isaiah Burse (Denver), Jalen Saunders (New Orleans), Seyi Ajiritut (San Diego), Marlon Moore (Cleveland) and Devon Wylie (St. Louis Rams). New Orleans Saints receiver Kenny Stills, and New Orleans native and Miami Dolphins receiver Mike Wallace train with Williams in the off-season as well.
As a recruiter Williams has been responsible for south Florida and chipped in throughout Louisiana, while coaching at Tulane. His bread and butter may be the West Coast, where he coached at Fresno State and recruited California very effectively in the past. He is also very close with LSU receiver Malachi Dupre, who referred to Williams as the best wide receiver coach he has been around, so there is some familiarity with LSU's future star.
I don't think so. But stranger things have happened. He has lived in that area for while and possibly really likes it. Maybe he hasn't sold his house in NO yet so it really wouldn't matter if he has to resell a house here.You really don't think he'd leave us after just signing on do you? I mean I'd much rather work for Mike Riley than Les Miles and he probably just bought a house and just moved his family up here.
All things being equal, no, I don't think so. However, if they offer a much more attractive deal it can be enticing. Sometimes you have to strike while the iron is hot.You really don't think he'd leave us after just signing on do you? I mean I'd much rather work for Mike Riley than Les Miles and he probably just bought a house and just moved his family up here.
If the bad guy designation was really a mitigating factor, there would be tons more coaching vacancies available......I'm pleased to see that Williams is being considered. It speaks well of him. But I seriously doubt he'd bail for LSU after a month on the job. He'd really be spending a huge silver bullet to take that job. I mean, a couple of moves like that and his chances at another shot in a top program would be unlikely. Also, Les Miles is pretty much of an bad guy.
Probably has as much to with relationships in the NO area as much as anythingJeez. Didnt Williams come from Tulane? Cuz i see Tulane's new WR coach (the one that replaced Williams) is also listed. Good god. Talk about the wild west of coaching carrousels.