"It's the most beautiful campus I have seen," Williams said. "The facilities are top notch. The program is top notch. I loved it.
"It was good to put a face with the names and a face with all the letters they send. I saw the facilities. The practice was so live man. It was upbeat, uptempo, fast the way I like it. I definitely saw the need in what they see in me which is a speed pass rush. They broke it down to me after practice. There is going to be six defensive linemen leaving so they need me in pass rush. The opportunity is definitely there."
"Tennessee was everything and more," said Williams, who would like to have a decision before the start of his senior season. "Absolutely I want to come back. I might be back April 20th for the orange and white game."
"Coach Jones broke it down for me. He's in the beginning stage. Alabama wasn't top notch the first year. Coach Jones is building the class and building up the program and he has a need for me. I can be a game changer for them and not just a player at a school."