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The PC we all know and love(d) is still at it

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Wisconsin running back commit Antonio Williams (New London, N.C./North Stanly) said he's in a "wait and see" process with his recruitment.

"It's up in the air," Williams said of Wisconsin. "I don't want to make anyone mad."

The indecision partly stems from his recruiter of record, former Badgers running backs coach Thomas Brown, leaving to take a job with Georgia, Brown's alma mater.

Brown was Williams' lone connection from the previous and current staff at Wisconsin.

"I talked to coach Brown after he left and he explained how he wanted to get his sons near his family back home and by their cousins," Williams said. "He said he will be recruiting me for Georgia now."

Williams said he hasn't heard from anyone on Wisconsin's staff since Brown's departure.

"That's what I'm frustrated with but I'm sure I'll hear from them soon," Williams said.
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For those of you who don't follow recruiting, Antonio Williams is one of the best RB's in the country and committed to Wisconsin for next years class. Thomas Brown was his main recruiter, and left for Georgia. PC (or anyone else on the staff) had yet to speak to the kid as of yesterday despite Browns leaving several days ago. I guess he's just not a hard nosed, chip on shoulder kid that only wants to be at Wisconsin.


Yes I know, we should move on from PC. Someone will inevitably post that in regards to this post....but to me it's relevant that matter the kid or place, PC just isn't fit to recruit well. He does not try any harder regardless of the situation, just like he told us he wouldn't in response to James Franklin's dominated the state line.


Take care and God Bless
 
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