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'11 NY DE Ishaq Williams (Notre Dame signee)

bucksn'boobs;1694715; said:
I live in BK and there aren't football fields here...plain and simple.


That was my point before. Thats why NYC doesn't regularly put out top football talent. There's a basketball court on almost every corner, but very few football fields. I thought BK had a few fields though, like Poly prep I think has one, and Sheepshead Bay I can think of. And Brooklyn College has one. Not saying those are the only fields, but there aren't as many as in upstate or Long Island, State Island, Queens or NJ.
 
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Center of attention: Lincoln's Williams explodes onto national recruiting scene
Standout defensive end holds 25 BCS conference offers, includes ones from Alabama, Notre Dame, and Florida
By ZACH BRAZILLER
May 7, 2010

Compared to other New York City football coaches, Shawn O?Connor knows plenty about high-level recruiting. In a decade at Lincoln, he has coached three prominent prospects ? Nyan Boateng (California by way of Florida), Lansford Watson (Maryland) and Khalif Staten (Iowa). Boateng and Watson were All-Americans.

But O?Connor admits those three are nothing compared to the latest talent, junior Ishaq Williams.

?It?s crazy,? he joked. ?I?ve got five or six coaches coming through every day. I got to slow this down.?

It may be out of his control.

The soft-spoken Williams, Lincoln?s dynamic defensive end/tight end, has become one of the more sought-after talents in the country and the seventh-ranked defensive end in the nation by Scout.com. He has received invites to both All-American games, run by Under Armour and the U.S. Army. He has 25 BCS-level scholarship offers from just about every power conference, prominent schools such as Alabama, Florida, Miami, Penn State, Rutgers, Syracuse, Notre Dame, USC, Texas Tech, Oklahoma, Michigan, and Pittsburgh coming hard after him.

Read more: Center of attention: Lincoln's Williams explodes onto national recruiting scene - NYPOST.com
 
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Busy summer ahead for Lincoln's Williams
By ZACH BRAZILLER
June 30 2010

The summer is a time to relax. Go to the beach, barbecue, or take a vacation.

Ishaq Williams won?t be doing any of those things. He?ll travel, but it will be all business . The Lincoln standout defensive end will be spending the next two months visiting as many prospective colleges as possible.

?I?m gonna look for a place where I?m comfortable, a place that has good academics, a place I can get to the next level, and has a good environment,? he said.

Considered the top prospect in New York State by several scouting services and a four-star prospect by Scout.com, Williams certainly has his pick. He has received 28 BCS scholarship offers. The who's who of elite Division I programs includes USC, UCLA, Stanford, Penn State, Syracuse, Maryland, Rutgers, Alabama, Miami, Notre Dame, Texas Tech and Florida.

?I?m looking forward to it because I know it?s a necessary part of the recruiting process,? said the 6-foot-5, 225-pound rising senior who has already qualified academically for college and will graduate from Lincoln in January. ?I?m looking forward to narrowing it down.?

Williams, a 17-year-old Clinton Hill native, has already visited Penn State, Syracuse (his parents? alma mater), Pittsburgh, Rutgers, Maryland, and Miami. He plans to visit Notre Dame on Aug. 5, his father Shaun said; take a trip down south to see Alabama, Florida, and Miami again the second week of August; and go out west for USC, UCLA, and Stanford the following week.

As for any favorites, Williams said he doesn't have any. He was supposed to visit Virginia on Friday, but Shaun said that trip has been cancelled. His son has spoken with several head coaches extensively, including Joe Paterno, Penn State?s legendary coach, Alabama?s Nick Saban, and USC?s Lane Kiffin.

?They all have been good conversations,? said Williams, an All-City first team selection by The Post, who had 43 tackles, 11 sacks, and three forced fumbles.



Read more: Busy summer ahead for Lincoln's Williams - NYPOST.com
 
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