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Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports
LSU senior running back has lost some weight and is one of the most improved players of spring practice, according to head coach Ed Orgeron.

Williams is down to 229-pounds and is running well, Orgeron says.

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emanresu85 months
He was 233. Now 229. If he's all of a sudden looking like a star in practice, it ain't because of a 4 lb weight loss.
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TigerSpray85 months
with 1.3 ypc, the sky is the limit for improvement - 1.7?
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Mr. Hangover85 months
I hate our fans
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Mr. Hangover85 months
I hate our fans
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Spankem85 months
Weighing 2% more than he does now wasn't his problem. It was his vision. If a hole was closed, he would still barrel into it where as the Heisman contender backs would cut back inside or outside and gain more yardage.
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lsucoonass85 months
At this level of athletics 2% improvement is huge
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YellaPurp85 months
I heard that boy lived at Popeye's
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TheFlyingTiger85 months
hope he's gonna have the same type of career as spencer ware. i kinda put them in the same box. Ware was an excellent pass blocker in college and it really gave him the time he needed on a roster to shine in the pros. hopefully DW can do something similar
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lsutigermall85 months
Good to know
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Mr. Hangover85 months
Has blanky7384837 showed up to say that he needs to be precisely 216.83 lbs for optimal success yet?
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Blanky671585 months
229 is ideal for him. Has really lean muscle mass.
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Mr. Hangover85 months
You sure he doesn't need to be at 228.25?
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Blanky671585 months
Pretty sure, its mainly lean muscle that matters not weight
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vodkacop85 months
Them bold words Cotton
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TigerFanFromBama85 months
Good news... if he could get down to 220 going into the BYU game that would be better.
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Mr. Hangover85 months
How the hell do you know what weight is best for him to play at?
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FishinTygah8485 months
You always want a guy who waited his turn to do well when the time comes. Now is no different. Hope you light up this year, 28!
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Grim85 months
Could see him having a kenny hilliard type career. Start off hot, struggle to get PT for a couple years, then finish strong for his senior year.
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litenin85 months
Great to hear. I feel that Williams has played fairly well in his limited playing time during his LSU career. He seems like the kind of back that can wear down a defense with more carries. He & Guice have different styles but should complement each other well.
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eugene1928LSU85 months
This is great news, We need great depth behind Guice. William runs well but has always lacked that burst in the open field, maybe he'll have it with less weight this fall.
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HC8785 months
People forget he was a 4-star type with much promise. From what we have seen, he has been a model 'team' player behind LF doing his job, accepting his role. Time to shine!
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Datbayoubengal85 months
Need big improvement from him this year.
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LuzianaFootball85 months
Very good news for this team's future.
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Ryan323285 months
It will be his last year, but still good news regardless.
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theBru85 months
Awesome news...really pulled for this guy coming in when he did...he don't act like no akers...he can play..looking fwd to his senior year...
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SoulGlo85 months
Great for him. Had the balls to come in with Fournette. Glad to see it hopefully pay off.
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Bkaaw85 months
Down to 229 man..... was he playing at 240 last season?
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UptownnMike85 months
Need 700 and 8tds out of Darrell. Maybe in Les Offense. Hopefully it can still happened.
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WilliamTaylor2185 months
What more can you tell us oh wise one?
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Ghost of Colby85 months
229 is still a big RB. Would be great if he breaks out this year.
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