What are the Tar Heels getting in transfer RB Antonio Williams?
Posted Apr 24, 2018
At 5’11 210, picture Ohio State transfer running back Antonio Williams as a power back in Larry Fedora’s system— he doesn’t have the size of Elijah Hood or the top-end speed of T.J. Logan or the wiggle of Giovani Bernard. What made Williams an elite recruit was his balance— in that he does everything well and has the strength to keep his legs churning.
(Tar Heel Blog)
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