The Next Terrance Cody; Glen Oaks High School Defensive Tackle Nicholas Williams

by Lee Brecheen

 

                                                     Nick Williams

January 12, 2010 - Everybody that has watched college football the last two years knows the name Terrance Cody, the DT ( 6-5 375 pounds) from Alabama.  I'm here to tell you about the next Terrance Cody will be Nick Williams, a DT from Glen Oaks HS.  I've watched Nick Williams play for the last three years.  He's 385 to 400 pounds, has the hop in his feet of a nimble LB, and the effort you never hardly see from many lineman period. This kid can run laterally, sideline to sideline, and he makes plays.  He's impossible to move, and always seems to be in on the play.  I’ve written about this kid in my notes to college clients and I’m shocked that no one, up until now, has camped out at his school in order to get this kid in the right Junior College so in two years they have a kid you can’t move. If he loses 60 to 70 pounds like Terrance Cody did, he will be an All American one day. He’s that special. Players like this don’t grow on trees, and in my 20 years of following recruiting, he’s got more upside than anyone I’ve seen play the game in Louisiana for the nose guard position. It’s really scary what this kid will do once he gets in the right weight and conditioning program and loses some weight.

 

Nicholas Williams had 32 losses behind the line his senior year, and he played the whole game for a 5A team that basically only had 30 players on the team, with twenty-two of them used for special teams, offense and defense. How many kids do you know that are almost 400 pounds be named District MVP of his 4A District 7-4A. If you talk to any coach in the district, they will tell you they ran away from this big boy, and he’s still got 64 tackles as a Nose Guard his Senior Year. This kid has been doing this since his sophomore year of High School. I saw Nick play in two games this year, and just shook my head at how gifted he is. I was amazed by how fast he can run for such a big guy and how much effort he puts out every play. I’ve seen this kid grab and bring down football players with one hand and tackle them while three offensive linemen are trying to block him out the way.

 

       Nick Williams with good friend Blake Hollingsworth, QB from University High School

Here’s another amazing story. When Nick was only 13, he played AAU basketball with University High QB Blake Hollingsworth (6-2, 205) who’s headed probably to ULL Ragin Cajuns, Arkansas State, or Marshall, twins Will & Wes Briscoe, QB and WR from Central who are headed to McNeese State, University High RB Jamar Thomas (6-0, 185) who is headed to Tulane, and LB Orrin Fontenot (6-3, 230), from U High and Parkview Baptist who’s had many offers DI and IAA. All these kids played on the same Basketball team in AAU.

 

This past weekend Nick played in a High School All Star game in Austin, Texas, where he had 10 tackles and caused 2 fumbles. Ever heard of someone who is almost 400 pounds do this in an ALL Star game? Nick Williams also played in the Baton Rouge US ARMY Red Stick Bowl and had a pretty good game considering the field was very wet for the big guy to move around. A good friend of Nicks, QB Blake Hollingsworth (6-2, 205) of U High, and WR Armand Williams of Slidell HS, were teammates on the same team in the ALL Star game in Austin, Texas. Armand Williams scored two Touchdowns, and will be headed to Arkansas University for 2010.

 

I predict because of his heart, nimble feet, and strength, this kid will be an ALL American and maybe the # 1 Junior College football recruit in two years in the United States. The lucky coach that convinces Nick to play for him will be looked at as a genius in two years.

 

 

 

THE BAYOU-25

Name
Ht.
Wt.
Pos.
School
Nic Jacobs
6-5
260
DE
Many  
James Wright
6-3
200
WR
Belle Chasse 
Jarrett Fobbs
5-11
185
Ath
Huntington  
Tyran Mathieu
5-10
170
CB
St. Augustine 
Eric Reid
6-3
220
FS
Dutchtown  
Tharold Simon
6-3
205
FS
Eunice  
Alfred Blue
6-2
215
RB
Hahnville  
Trovon Reed
6-0
180
Ath
Thibodeaux  
Frankie Jackson
5-9
195
RB
Capitol  
Terrance Broadway
6-2
215
QB
Capitol  
Munchie Legaux
6-4
195
QB
Edna Karr 
Taylor Bullock
6-3
215
QB
Catholic New Iberia
Armand Williams
6-3
190
WR
Slidell  
Jordan Allen
6-6
270
OT
West Monroe 
Trevence Patt
6-0
180
SS/FS
Breaux Bridge 
Will Briscoe
6-3
185
QB
Central  
Tauren Nixon
5-11
170
CB
Southern lab 
Ivan Robinson
6-3
265
DE
South Beaureguard 
Robdonovan Lewis
6-0
180
CB
Jonesboro Hodge 
Brad Wing
6-3
185
Punter
Parkview Baptist 
Seth Ancar
6-0
200
LB
South Plaquemines 
Karl Butler
6-1
200
FS
Brother Martin 
DJ Welter
6-0
225
LB
Notre Dame 
Collin Ellis
6-1
200
SS
Dunham  
Audoniss Madison
6-4
305
OG
Edna Karr 
Conner Nichols
6-3
205
FS
Airline  
Andre Hal
5-11
175
CB
Port Allen 
Alex Hill
6-4
300
OG
Slidell  
Wendell Beckwith
6-3
225
LB/DE
Clinton  
Dwayne Mitchell
6-2
215
LB
Edna Karr 
Jeremy Myers
6-2
215
Ath
St. Michael 
Gavin Webster
5-11
210
QB
Lutcher  
LaCraig Brown
6-4
275
DE
Richwood  
Damien Jacobs
6-4
300
DT
H. L. Bourgeois
Kenny Welcome
6-2
275
DT
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