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David Williams Illinois' College Football Hall of Fame Receiver
David Williams, born on June 10, 1963, in Los Angeles, California, etched his name into football history through his remarkable collegiate career at the University of Illinois.
A leading receiver for the Illini and all of College Football.
College Career
Williams's time with the Illinois Fighting Illini from 1983 to 1985 was nothing short of spectacular. He became a key component of the team's offensive prowess, particularly under the guidance of coach Mike White. His exceptional receiving skills led to numerous records and accolades. Notably:
-He played a large roll in the 1983 Fighting Illini team, that went to the rose bowl.
-In 1984, he led the NCAA in receptions and receiving yards.
-He became a two-time unanimous All-American (1984 and 1985).
-He finished his college career as one of the top NCAA recievers in history.
Road to the Pro Game
Williams's impressive college performance led to his selection by the Chicago Bears in the 1986 NFL Draft. Though his NFL career was relatively brief, he also experienced significant success in the Canadian Football League (CFL).
Football Legacy
Williams's lasting legacy stems primarily from his record-setting collegiate career. His impact on the Illinois football program is undeniable, and his achievements have earned him recognition among the all-time greats. Furthermore he has been inducted into the college football hall of fame.
Accolades, Awards and Career Stats
-Two-time unanimous All-American (1984, 1985).
-Led the NCAA in receptions and receiving yards in 1984.
-College Football Hall of Fame inductee.
played in the CFL where he was voted league MVP.
Williams's college statistics are a testament to his exceptional talent and remain a significant part of his football legacy.
A leading receiver for the Illini and all of College Football.
College Career
Williams's time with the Illinois Fighting Illini from 1983 to 1985 was nothing short of spectacular. He became a key component of the team's offensive prowess, particularly under the guidance of coach Mike White. His exceptional receiving skills led to numerous records and accolades. Notably:
-He played a large roll in the 1983 Fighting Illini team, that went to the rose bowl.
-In 1984, he led the NCAA in receptions and receiving yards.
-He became a two-time unanimous All-American (1984 and 1985).
-He finished his college career as one of the top NCAA recievers in history.
Road to the Pro Game
Williams's impressive college performance led to his selection by the Chicago Bears in the 1986 NFL Draft. Though his NFL career was relatively brief, he also experienced significant success in the Canadian Football League (CFL).
Football Legacy
Williams's lasting legacy stems primarily from his record-setting collegiate career. His impact on the Illinois football program is undeniable, and his achievements have earned him recognition among the all-time greats. Furthermore he has been inducted into the college football hall of fame.
Accolades, Awards and Career Stats
-Two-time unanimous All-American (1984, 1985).
-Led the NCAA in receptions and receiving yards in 1984.
-College Football Hall of Fame inductee.
played in the CFL where he was voted league MVP.
Williams's college statistics are a testament to his exceptional talent and remain a significant part of his football legacy.
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