Breaking: Offensive Tackle Commits to BYU Football

Rising offensive tackle prospect Andrew Williams committed to BYU on Thursday, joining new offensive line coach TJ Woods.

Williams received an offer from BYU earlier this month following an outstanding performance at BYU’s Summer camp. He made an official visit to BYU last weekend and decided to end his recruitment and commit to the Cougars.

Williams has piqued the interest of nearly every coach who has seen him in person this summer. He received his first Power Four offer from Kansas State in May after attending their camp. He attended Iowa State’s camp a few days later and received an offer from the Cyclones. He then received an offer from Kansas after attending their camp. Finally, he camped at BYU and received an offer from TJ Woods.

When Big 12 coaches saw his progress since his junior season, they made an immediate offer.

Williams made official visits to all four Big 12 colleges that had given him a scholarship. BYU beat out a couple conference opponents to secure Williams’ pledge. Aside from the Big 12 colleges, Williams received a few rival offers from Ivy League schools such as Harvard, Yale, Princeton, and Columbia. Williams is a 4.0 student, therefore he was an early target for the Ivy League colleges.

Williams will need to gain weight before he can contribute at the P4 level, but his 6’8 body is quite appealing. He is listed as 6’8 and 275 pounds. He glides effectively laterally, and his build could easily accommodate an additional 25-50 pounds.

Wall became the ninth candidate to pledge to BYU following an official visit last week. He joins wide receiver LaMason Waller, tight end Tucker Kelleher, defensive lineman Cole Cogshell, athlete Ulavai Fetuli, defensive lineman Kendal Wall, and tight end Jackson Doman among 2025 talents who have committed in the previous week.

He is the 14th commit to BYU’s 2025 class. He joins LaMason Waller, Cole Cogshell, Tyler Payne, Jackson Doman, Nolan Keeney, Blake Bryce, Cale Breslin, Ulavai Fetuli, Kelepi Vete, Tucker Kelleher, Sale Fano, Kendal Wall, and Will Walker.

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