Rutgers football: Maurice Williams had another good visit this week

Maurice Williams visited Rutgers football this week, bringing the New Jersey quarterback once again back on campus.

Last season as the starting quarterback at Orange High School (Orange, N.J.) threw for 1,274 yards (61-of-124 passing attempts) for 19 passing touchdowns with two interceptions. He also ran the ball well with 488 rushing yards and four touchdowns.

His most recent visit to Rutgers was another good one and productive for the class of 2024 prospect.

“The day was great! I had fun watching the intensity of the workouts and seeing how everything flowed,” Williams told Rutgers Wire.

“It was a brisk day but the intensity the team brings got the adrenaline rushing.”

As for the relationship growing with the staff, Williams believes that the trip down to Rutgers was a good one.

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Currently without a Power Five, he believes that Rutgers could enter the mix at some point soon. He says this based on a conversation he had with defensive line coach Marquise Watson.

“I’ve spoken to the staff and they believe in my abilities on the field. I hope to see what’s in store for my spring training,” Williams said before touching on where things stand with an offer.

“Me and coach Watson spoke about it mast summer, I feel like I will that offer, maybe very soon. It’s just a process…that I’m ready to wait for. And when that opportunity comes, I’m ready.”

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Story originally appeared on Rutgers Wire