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Williams champions Ty Simpson's unwavering resolve, emphasizing execution and team trust as Alabama eyes College Football Playoff success.
It's been baffling to watch Ryan Williams be so invisible at times in 2025, but can he turn it around in the postseason?
Simpson has two straight games with less than a 55% completion percentage, combining for 334 yards, four touchdowns and an interception in his last two games against Auburn and Georgia. Simpson has led an offense that has not scored more than 30 points agains an FBS team since Saturday, Oct. 18.
Ryan Williams missed an opportunity to get in the scoring column Saturday against Eastern Illinois when he dropped a pass in the endzone when he separated from the Panthers’ defense. The sophomore appeared to attempt to move before he secured the catch which resulted in the drop.
As Alabama football prepares for Friday’s College Football Playoff matchup with Oklahoma, wide receivers coach JaMarcus Shephard hasn’t been around as much. “I don’t know if he’s going to be around as much this week,” Ryan Williams said of Shephard on Friday.
What the Sooners did on Saban Field at Bryant-Denny Stadium didn't go unnoticed, or forgotten, by Alabama football players.
The Alabama Crimson Tide is set to face the Oklahoma Sooners Friday for the second time this season after losing 23-21 at home in mid-November. Not only will it be revenge for that loss, but for some,
The Crimson Tide wideout has 82 yards on five career receptions against the Sooners.
Lane Kiffin has joined LSU after a highly successful stint with Ole Miss Rebels and a viral post has claimed Alabama WR Ryan Williams will follow him there.
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Cole Cubelic tabs Ryan Williams as the biggest key for Alabama run in College Football Playoff
Open the Youtube video Alabama wound up not sweating as much on Selection Sunday, earning the nine-seed in the College Football Playoff. The journey to a national championship begins in Norman, getting a rematch vs.
No. 10 Alabama defeated Auburn 27-20 in the final game of the regular season, but one of the Crimson Tide's best player was strangely under utilized in the Iron Bowl. Sophomore receiver Ryan Williams played in 36 of Alabama's 73 snaps in the Iron Bowl, but didn't make a single reception and wasn't targeted a single once in the rivalry game.