A former Husker has found plenty to say about Nebraska since leaving the program in December.
James Williams, a defensive lineman who followed defensive coordinator Tony White and D-line coach Terrance Knighton from Nebraska to Florida State, has talked with media multiple times since relocating to Tallahassee. Both times, he’s emphasized the perceived difference in talent and size from his old home to his new one.
“In my first couple weeks here, experiencing the talent that we have at DB and linebacker that, no offense to Nebraska, we may not have had there,” Williams said in February . “The depth that we have, [White] is gonna have a lot of fun being able to play around with that and disguise coverages, sub in difference packages and all that kind of stuff. As opposed to Nebraska, which he was doing but we don’t always have the one-for-one need at every position.”
Williams was led into more comments about Nebraska this past week, speaking on the Jeff Cameron Show. The host noted that when he heard Williams talking about personnel that it sounded like Williams was noticing an “upgrade in overall talent and versatility” in Tallahassee compared to Lincoln…