Arizona State Secures Commitment from Dynamic Vista Murrieta Playmaker Kyle Williams
Written by Ryan Wright
Twitter: @HogManInLA
Arizona State went into California on Monday to land wide receiver/athlete Kyle Williams bringing the Sun Devils 2016 recruiting haul to 12 players.
Vista Murrieta High School went 11-3 in 2014 with Williams leading the way as the team’s primary quarterback and rushing option. The 5’10”, 180 pound, talent passed for 1,296 yards with 10 touchdowns while rushing for another 1,329 yards with 18 more scores. He also caught four passes for 37 yards showing his versatility on the field.
Scholarship offers have come in for the Broncos star player from Boise State, Colorado, Washington, Washington State, and Cal. Williams announced his commitment on Twitter posting, “Excited and proud to say that I have committed to Arizona State University to receive my education and play football #GoDevils.”
ASU has one quarterback commitment, Westfield (Houston, TX) High School’s Dillon Sterling-Cole. The Sun Devils also has another hybrid recruit in Fort Bend Marshall’s Jeremy Smith. Smith, listed at 6’3”, 185 pounds, is the quarterback for the Buffaloes but could also line up at wide receiver at the next level.
Photo credit: twitter.com; Kyle Williams at ASU.