Kyren Williams hasn’t let COVID-19 and the subsequent shutdown of all organized sports stop him from preparing from what he hopes will be his first chance to make a real difference for Notre Dame. On Sunday, Williams tweeted out a video in which he puts his speed on display while working out away from South Bend. If this is any indication from the St. Louis native, opposing defenses will dread having to face him:
If I execute this time i’m making crazy mills.. @_seanwest_ pic.twitter.com/WETQP0u09f
— Kyren Williams (@Kyrensiren) April 5, 2020
Williams redshirted after appearing in only two games in 2019 and registering equally minimal numbers. He’s on a mission to prove he made the right call by turning down scholarship offers from many other Football Bowl Subdivision programs and going to Notre Dame instead. The former Missouri Offensive Player of the Year was electric in high school, and he’s ready to show he can be equally dominant at the next level. Choosing to do so with the Irish means a lot of pressure, but if he didn’t think he could handle it, he wouldn’t have put it all on the line with them.