Clemson All-American Antonio Williams, 'I feel like I underachieved'
Antonio Williams was impressive in 2022 but he's not resting on his accomplishments. He believes he and his teammates can and will do more in 2023. The Dutch Fork High (SC) product spoke on Wednesday and discussed his role in the wide receiver room and new offense.
New ACC Video: Antonio Williams Regular Season Highlights | Clemson WR
Clemson wide receiver Antonio Williams looks to be the next great wide receiver in Death Valley after a solid 2022 campaign. The true freshman racked up 53 receptions, 726 all-purpose yards and 4 receiving scores.
Orange Bowl Media Day | Clemson Offense
Read a few quotes from Clemson's time with the media on Tuesday, plus watch Dabo Swinney's full arrival press conference.
Antonio Williams has become Clemson's No. 1 wide receiver
Williams has already amasses 29 catches for 364 yards and 2 touchdowns this season. His reception and yardage totals lead the team as the Tigers head into their Week 9 bye week.
Overnight Sensation: Antonio Williams
Antonio Williams, freshman wide receiver from Irmo, South Carolina, demonstrated his advanced skills, despite his age, this weekend in Tallahassee to become our Shepherd Hotel Overnight Sensation.
CST Radio Rewind: The "No Fear" Edition
Will wideout Antonio Williams continue to make a positive impact on the Clemson offense? Plus, Swanny discusses how Williams can help D.J. Uiagalelei gain confidence.
Streeter: Uiagalelei 'getting better', Freshman WR 'has no fear' heading into La. Tech
Clemson's offense was under fire all season a year ago. Tiger OC Brandon Streeter had a lot to say about what he's seen two games into the 2022 season.
'Blessed' Spector 'so happy' to be back playing with Clemson
Early this week, we had a chance to hear from Clemson WR Brannon Spector as he returned to the field after being out for two seasons due to injuries and COVID-19 issues.
Freshman WR Antonio Williams impresses according to Swinney, Streeter
Clemson freshman wideout Antonio Williams has made quick progress during his time at Clemson.