Jase McClellan and Roydell Williams gave all they had to the University of Alabama as running backs. Both came in the 2020 recruiting class and helped the Crimson Tide win a College Football Playoff National Championship as freshmen.
Alabama will be looking for new leads in its running backs room this season after the departure of Jase McClellan (NFL) and Roydell Williams (Florida State).
All the latest in Florida State Seminoles sports Florida State Seminoles football picked up another major player as part of its 2024 class, with four-star defensive end Amaree Williams announcing on Saturday that he’ll be continuing his career in Tallahassee.
The Seminoles wrap up #Tribe24 high school members with a talented defender. Mike Norvell and the Florida State Seminoles put the final touch on their 2024 prep recruiting class with one last addition — blue-chip athlete Amaree Williams out of The Benjamin School in North Palm Beach, Florida.
Roydell Williams has found his new home. The former Alabama football running back committed to Florida State on Saturday following a two-day, on-campus visit in Tallahassee, per Noles 247.
Roll Tribe? Mike Norvell and the Florida State Seminoles have been very active in the transfer portal this weekend, and it resulted in an offer to Alabama Crimson Tide running back Roydell Williams: Although the Seminoles have a talented stable of backs, they’ve been actively pursuing transfers at the position.
Florida State is utilizing the NCAA Transfer Portal to address positions across its roster that need an upgrade in talent or experience this offseason.
Two days after losing nine players to the transfer portal, the Alabama football program lost more talent on Friday, including a top playmaker. Per Matt Zenitz of 247Sports, running back Roydell Williams has entered the transfer portal.
The next Alabama football player has made a decision regarding his future as the 2023 season comes to a close Alabama running back Roydell Williams has entered the transfer portal, according to Matt Zenitz of 247Sports.
The college football transfer portal is always unpredictable and that serves true again on Friday. Just over 24 hours after announcing his plans to return to the Capstone for his super senior year, Alabama running back Roydell Williams has entered the transfer portal, according to Matt Zenitz of 247Sports.
One of Alabama's deepest position groups in 2023 was the running backs. The group was headlined by two seniors, and one of them plans to come back for a fifth season with the Crimson Tide. Roydell Williams will use his final year of eligibility according to a report by TideIllustrated's Tony Tsoukalas. Williams was Alabama's No.
The No. 8 Alabama Crimson Tide is set to take on the Auburn Tigers in the season finale on Saturday. The Tide is coming off a 66-10 route of Chattanooga in this year's version of a scrimmage before the annual Iron Bowl.
Roydell Williams has scored touchdowns in each of Alabama football’s last two wins. The Hueytown, Alabama native has provided a burst for the Crimson Tide while sharing time in the backfield with Jase McClellan and Jam Miller this season.
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — During all of fall camp, Alabama head coach Nick Saban praised the depth of the Crimson Tide's running back room. So far this season, seniors Jase McClellan and Roydell Williams have really been the only backs on the field.
Heading into the season, Alabama head coach Nick Saban talked about the running backs as one of the position groups he had the most confidence in. But through Alabama's first two-and-a-half games, things weren't looking too well for that group, particularly senior running back Roydell Williams.
Roydell Williams rushed for 129 yards and scored the tiebreaking touchdown as No. 10 Alabama escaped with a lackluster 17-3 victory over South Florida on Saturday in nonconference play at Tampa, Fla.
The University of Alabama has five scholarship running backs, but the most explosive one is not discussed enough. Jase McClellan and Roydell Williams have the most experience in the room, but Jam Miller is different. The sophomore from Texas gave Crimson Tide fan a taste last year of what it could see throughout his time.
On Oct. 2, 2021, Alabama running back Jase McClellan — a sophomore at the time — tore his ACL against Ole Miss. Just over a month later, on Nov. 13, 2021, fellow sophomore running back Roydell Williams tore his ACL in the Crimson Tide’s game against New Mexico State.
We have made it to July and SEC Football Media Days are coming soon. The University of Alabama looks to return to the College Football Playoff in the fall and win a national championship.
Although a bulk of the attention this spring has been on the quarterback competition, Alabama’s offensive line is also a sector of the team that will have an intriguing competition this fall.
Roydell Williams Alabama Crimson Tide #23 Pos: RB Ht: 5092 Wt: 210 DOB: 12/8/2001 Hometown: Hueytown, AL High School: Hueytown Eligibility: 2023
He arrived at the University of Alabama as a top in-state prospect and one of the best running backs in the 2020 class. Roydell Williams was a versatile back at Hueytown (Ala.) High School and Coach Nick Saban brought him to the Crimson Tide.
Roydell Williams and Trey Sanders should receive more touches in McClellan's absence behind starting ball-carrier Brian Robinson Jr.
There might not be a more hilariously sad sequence all year. The fact that the Hurricanes were down 27-0 only exacerbates it.
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