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2016 West Burlington Notre Dame athlete Xavior Williams Update

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Name: Xavior Williams
High School: West Burlington-Notre Dame
Position: Wide Receiver/Athlete
Graduation Year: 2016
Status: Uncommitted
Height: 6-foot
Weight: 170 pounds
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What camps have you done this summer?
"I've been to Wisconsin, Iowa twice for receiver and d-back, Iowa, Mizzou, and that is it."

How did you feel you performed?
"I thought I performed very well at each one of the testings. I ran good times and jumped well. I competed well with the competition 1-on-1 and did good."

What was the feedback from the coaches?
"They liked me. They said to keep working on the little things that they were teaching us."

What did the Iowa coaches say?
"They liked me. They wanted me as a defensive back. Coach Parker was having me work on footwork because I haven't played defensive back at a camp. I did good for that and am still working on footwork and the little things."

Did you play receiver at all at Iowa?
"They liked me at (receiver) but they wanted me to try defensive back."

What Iowa other Iowa coaches did you speak with?
"I talked to Coach Morgan and he was asking me how I'm doing and everything. We talked about how I felt at (defensive back) and how I performed there."

What interest has Iowa shown you?
"When I went to their first camp, they were really interested in me and wanted me to come back again."

How do you feel overall about Iowa?
"I'm from Iowa so that would be nice to play there."

What schools have offered you?
"UNI, Illinois State, Western Illinois, and South Dakota State."

What other schools are also recruiting you seriously?
"I think Iowa and Iowa State."

Do you have a favorite?
"No, not really."
 
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