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March 13, 2008

Damian Williams Interview

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From SCPlaybook.com:

Q: USC has a lot of very talented receivers on the roster. How do you see yourself fitting into the rotation?

A: I am just going to try and be an all-around guy and try and fit in wherever they need me to play. I will learn the playbook and try and learn all three positions so hopefully wherever the gap is they will throw me in there. Eventually maybe I will make it to a starting spot. That’s what we are all out here for, to try and make that starting spot.

Q: How would you describe your style as a wide receiver and what would you say is the strength of your game?

A: I like to be pretty well-rounded. I am pretty intelligent so it's easier for me to pick up things like learning coverages and stuff like that. Basically if you can read the coverages and you know what to do you will make it on the field at some point and then my athleticism can take over from there. I just basically try to get on the field and produce. That’s all I ever try to do.

Every time I've seen Damian, I've walked away impressed.  He isn't as explosive as RoJo, tall as Patrick Turner, or physically built as David Ausberry, but he's just a solid all-around receiver.  Not sure if he'll be able to crack the starting line-up this year, but he'll definitely see some time on the field.  Worth reading the rest of the interview here

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Can he catch and retain possession of the ball? If he can do that consistently, he could leap over one or more of the guys who had all kinds of trouble with that last year.

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