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East Carolina may have smuggled a good one out of in 6-foot, 260-pound Terry Williams of Grayson High in Loganville, Ga., who has committed to the Pirates.

"He’s probably the best player I’ve ever coached,” said Grayson coach Mickey Conn moments ago. “Not too many kids I’ve ever coached have his leadership abilities; the kids just follow him. He’s a winner, and he takes it personal when he or the team doesn’t do well.”

Conn said Williams was drawing most of his attention from smaller schools, like Kent State, Eastern Michigan, Samford and Georgia Southern.

"The bigger schools want that height,” he said. “But East Carolina, they’re smart enough to see the big picture. He’s the hardest-hitting player I’ve ever coached.”

And Williams is playing at the state’s highest level—Grayson is 8-0 in Class 5A.

Williams, who has 4.8-second speed, has more than 60 tackles, including an interception, seven pass breakups and five sacks. He’s also scored two TDs while playing FB.

"In college, he could play wherever they need him to—linebacker, defensive end, defensive tackle,” Conn said. “Even fullback."

"He raises the level of the play of the kids around him.”

- Stan Olson, The Charlotte Observer

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About the blogger

Ken Tysiac has covered the ACC for The Charlotte Observer since 2003, and spent the previous eight years covering Clemson for the Anderson Independent-Mail and then The State in South Carolina. He grew up in Rochester, N.Y., and is a graduate of the University of Notre Dame.

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