Here's a synopsis:
It's an interview with Jarren's HS coach. Jarren doesn't want to talk about last year but the coach knew how frustrated he was that he was never given a shot to prove himself, even when Malik and Kosi were struggling. He did gain about 30 lbs last year and seriously contemplated putting in for a transfer in late fall. CMR and Jon talked him out of it. He didn't really want to leave but he didn't want to continue to sit and be frustrated.
He was prepped to be the #2 guy for the pinstripe Bowl - Kosi was not going to play as discipline. He was told he would get in the game. The CMR put Kosi in and Jarren, as we know, got no snaps. That's when he came the closest to leaving. In the words of his coach - 'closer than close". He had numerous schools who had offered him in HS keeping track of him last year - not just Ohio State and Kentucky. Coach intimated there were numerous other Power 5 schools also interested. Williams was one of the first calls Diaz made when he took the job and promised that he would be able to come in fresh and get a fair shot. Williams chose to believe him.
New offensive coordinator Dan Enos hasn’t asked him to change anything at all in his mechanics and said he was really impressed by his footwork, his arm and how much time he’s been spending in the building during his off time.
“The main thing with Coach Enos I heard from him in terms of my mechanics is when we get to the top of our drops, just drop my shoulder and step up in the pocket,” Williams said.
The only thing that has challenged him thus far, Williams said, has been learning the terminology in Enos’ offense.
He’s also getting used to relaying play calls in the huddle and taking snaps under center. In high school, Williams relayed plays off signals from the sideline and took nearly all of his snaps in the shotgun.
“I’ve done it, but I’ve never really done it in the game,” Williams said of being under center. “I’ve always been in the spread. So, it’s been fun taking those different drops and doing those different hand offs and just learning and getting better and preparing for that next level.
Bottom line: kid is all in on winning the job