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Reminds me a bit in teaching style to Unc. Not as over the top on theatrics as Unc but can tell he knows what he is talking about plus has good teaching skills.
Reminds me a bit in teaching style to Unc. Not as over the top on theatrics as Unc but can tell he knows what he is talking about plus has good teaching skills.
I know people like to rib him a lot. But he was a really good coach. I think in an environment that would have pushed him to be a better closer he would have been really good.
I know people like to rib him a lot. But he was a really good coach. I think in an environment that would have pushed him to be a better closer he would have been really good.
Yes, but it was his third one and he had to spend 30 days in jail and had 3 years probation. He was suspended for 4 games. He was also out of professional coaching for a few years until he got on with the Ravens as a pass game specialist in 2021.
Nebraska assistant Keith Williams has been sentenced to 30 days in jail, three years' probation and fined $1,000 after pleading no contest to third-offense drunken driving.
Nebraska wide receivers coach Keith Williams has been suspended until Aug. 31 and will miss the team's first four games after his arrest on suspicion of DUI and careless driving.
He was touted as a breakout player before the injury. I’m hoping he has recovered. 4 star out of HS who had some academic issues he cleared up in his first year.
Yes, but it was his third one and he had to spend 30 days in jail and had 3 years probation. He was suspended for 4 games. He was also out of professional coaching for a few years until he got on with the Ravens as a pass game specialist in 2021.
Nebraska assistant Keith Williams has been sentenced to 30 days in jail, three years' probation and fined $1,000 after pleading no contest to third-offense drunken driving.
Nebraska wide receivers coach Keith Williams has been suspended until Aug. 31 and will miss the team's first four games after his arrest on suspicion of DUI and careless driving.