Williams, Jeremy
Tulane
WR
Height: 6-1
Weight: 205

TULANE – A four-year letterwinner and three year starter who played in 40 career games with 29 starts… completed his Tulane career ranked fourth in school history for receptions (197) and receiving yards (2,807) and seventh in touchdown catches (19)… notched 11 career games with 100+ receiving yards and one contest with 200+ receiving yards… his 11 100+ yard receiving games ranks fifth among TU’s career leaders… concluded his career with 3,709 career all-purpose yards (2,807-rec/210-rush/702-kor), which ranks eighth on the school’s all-purpose leaders… rushed 55 times for 200 yards and returned 26 kickoffs for 642 yards (24.69 avg.) and a score… selected to the 2009 Under Armour Senior Bowl and to the 2009 East-West Shrine Games as a senior.

2009 (SENIOR): Named to Phil Steele’s All-Conference USA First Team, earned honorable mention All C-USA honors and was a Biletnikoff Award candidate… started all 12 games and recorded 1,763 all-purpose yards (1,113-rec/167-rush/483-kor), which ranks as the third-best effort in school history… receiving numbers included 84 receptions for 1,113 yards and seven scores… his receptions total is second among TU’s single-season leaders while his receiving yardage ranks fourth… recorded 38 carries for 167 yards, including a season-high 27-yard burst against UTEP… best day was 45 yards on eight carries vs. No. 23 Houston… returned 20 kickoffs for 482 yards (24.1 avg)… best day was three returns for 145 yards against UTEP, including an 88-yard touchdown return… ranked fourth among C-USA players in receiving yards per game (92.8) and third for receptions per game (7.0), while sitting sixth in all-purpose yards per game (146.9)… ranked 12th nationally in receiving yards per game, 13th in catches per game and 27h in all- purpose yards per game… tallied 324 all-purpose yards – which ranks third in Tulane single-game history and is tied for third in the nation in 2009 – after catching 10 passes for 139 yards, running three times for 40 yards and returning three kickoffs for 145 yards and a touchdown against UTEP on Nov. 7… had six 100-yard receiving games in 2009, including a career-high 222 yards - the third-highest total in Tulane single-game history - on 10 catches vs. McNeese State on Sept. 26… also had 10 catches for 113 yards and two touchdowns at Rice on Nov. 14… tallied 221 all-purpose yards against Army on Oct. 3, running for 16 yards on three carries, catching six passes for 108 yards and returning three kickoffs for 97 yards… had eight-catch performances twice in 2009: for 53 yards against Marshall on Oct. 10 and for 78 yards at LSU on Oct. 31… tallied over 100 all-purpose yards seven times this season, including a 159-yard effort vs. Tulsa on Sept. 4 after catching five passes for 139 yards and running four times for 20 yards… named the Louisiana Special Teams Player of the Week on Nov. 9…named the College Football Performance National Receiver of the Week on Sept. 27…named the Louisiana Offensive Player of the Week on Sept. 28… received a helmet sticker from ESPN.com for his effort vs. McNeese State.

2008 (JUNIOR): Played in five games with three starts before suffering season-ending injuries against Army... logged 27 catches for 437 yards (16.2 ypc) and five touchdowns... despite missing the final seven games of the year, he ranked second on the team in all-purpose yards (20-r/437-rec/219-kor)... caught at least three passes in each of the five games... found the end zone through the air in four of five games... had three scores of 49 yards or longer... also picked up 20 yards on seven carries... finished with 222 all-purpose yards vs. #14 East Carolina with eight catches for 157 yards and a score and three kickoff returns for 65 yards and picked up Louisiana Offensive Player of the Week honors... notched a season-long 51-yard reception against SMU... hauled in six passes for 124 yards, including a season-long 51-yard strike, and two touchdowns against SMU... hauled in a 49-yard touchdown vs. Army... returned nine kickoffs for 219 yards (24.3) with a career-long 44-yard return against ULM.

2007 (SOPHOMORE): Saw action in all 12 games and earned four starts... led the team in both receptions (46) and yards (773), yards per catch (16.8) and touchdowns (5)... posted season-best eight catches vs. UTEP and vs. Tulsa... caught three passes of 40 or more yards, including a 56-yard grab and finished with a career-high 188 receiving yards and two touchdowns vs. UTEP...had six catches for 133 yards and a touchdown at UAB, and caught six passes for 72 yards at East Carolina... registered five catches for 74 yards at SMU... recorded six receptions of 40 or more yards on the years, including a 67-yard strike from Scott Elliott against Mississippi State.

2006 (FRESHMAN RS): Started eight of 11 games... received honorable mention Freshman All-America honors by The Sporting News and earned honorable mention all-Conference USA accolades... was third on the team for receptions (40), second in receiving yards (484), yards per reception (12.1) and yards per game (44.0)... hauled in a single game best 10 receptions for 106 yards vs. UCF... registered five catches for 96 yards and a touchdown vs. Rice... recorded four receptions for 54 yards vs. Army and produced five grabs for 51 yards at UTEP... scored his first collegiate touchdown on a nine-yard reception from Lester Ricard against SMU... caught at least two passes in nine games... rushed twice for 18 yards, including a career-best 13-yard scamper at No. 10 LSU... missed the game at No. 8 Auburn due to injuries.

2005 (FRESHMAN): Did not play; received a red-shirt season.

HIGH SCHOOL: A unanimous choice on the all-district team as both a wide receiver and a returner... named Offensive MVP of the district... caught 34 passes for 772 yards and five touchdowns as a senior... averaged 22.7 yards per grab with a long catch of 59 yards... returned eight punts for 128 yards for a 16-yard average with a 72-yarder returned for a touchdown... brought back five kickoffs for 197 yards to average 39.4 yards per return with a 92-yard touchdown... as a junior, collected 42 passes for 730 yards (a 17.4 average) with six touchdown passes and a long of 80 yards... in two seasons, caught 74 passes for 1,502 yards and 11 TDs to average 19.7 yards per catch... also lettered in basketball and track and field.

PERSONAL: Graduated in May of 2009 with a bachelor’s degree in media arts and is currently pursuing a master’s degree in liberal arts... born Jeremy Jawann Williams on January 23, 1987, in Baytown, Texas... the son of Ella Jones.

Williams' Career Receiving Stats
Year G/GS No. Yds. Yd/C Yd/Gm TD LP/Opp.
2006 11/8 40 484 12.1 44.0 2 25/SMU
2007 12/4 46 773 16.8 64.4 5 67/Miss. St
2008 5/5 27 437 16.2 87.4 5 51/SMU
2009 12/12 84 1,113 13.2 92.8 7 68/Tulsa
Career 40/29 197 2,807 14.2 70.2 19 68/Tulsa

Williams’ Career Rushing Stats
Year GP-GS Att Yds Avg. Yds/G TD LP/Opp
2006 11-8 2 16 8.0 1.5 0 13/LSU
2007 12-4 8 -3 -0.4 -0.2 0 8/Miss. St.
2008 5-5 7 20 2.9 4.0 0 8/Army
2009 12-12 38 167 4.4 13.9 0 27/UTEP
Career 40-29 55 200 3.6 5.0 0 27/UTEP

Williams’ Career All-Purpose Yards
Year GP-GS Rush Rec KOR PR Total Avg./G
2006 11-8 16 484 0 0 500 45.5
2007 12-4 -3 773 0 0 770 64.2
2008 5-5 20 437 219 0 676 135.2
2009 12-12 167 1113 483 0 1,763 146.9
Career 40-29 200 2,807 702 0 3,709 92.7

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