Monterae Williams
34 Monterae Williams
  • Height:
    5-9
  • Weight:
    190
  • Year:
    Jr
  • Hometown:
    Canton, Ohio
  • High School:
    McKinley
  • Position:
    RB

Bio

2011 - Appeared in 11 games...Made ten starts...Named first team all-GLIAC...Named the Co-Offensive Player of the Year for NCAA Division II football in Ohio by Ohio College Football...Was a first team all-Ohio pick by OCF...Named second team all-Super Region 3 by Don Hansen's Football Gazette...Finished second in the GLIAC in rushing yards at 1,268...Scored 18 rushing touchdowns...Averaged 5.1 yards per carry...Made 14 receptions for 121 yards...Caught one touchdown pass...Scored 114 points, the third best total in school history...Went over the 100-yard rushing mark seven times on the year...Recorded 175 rushing yards against Lake Erie...Had 170 rushing yards against Ferris State...Scored four touchdowns against Lake Erie.

2010 - Appeared and started in all 11 games...Named honorable mention all-GLIAC...Was a second team all-Ohio pick by Ohio College Football...Rushed for a team-high 1,107 yards...Scored four touchdowns...Averaged 4.6 yards per carry...Compiled 100.6 rushing yards per game...Recorded five games with 100 or more yards rushing...Piled up a career-high 202 rushing yards against Lake Erie...Rushed for 171 yards against Tiffin...Made 12 receptions for 60 yards.

2009 - Appeared in all 11 games...Made eight starts...Was voted the GLIAC Freshman of the Year...Named second team all-GLIAC...Recorded 937 rushing yards...Carried the ball 222 times...Averaged 85.2 rushing yards per game...Scored six touchdowns...Went over the 100-yard plateau three times...Recorded 196 rushing yards against Ferris State...Had 114 yards against Tiffin...Went for 138 yards against Hillsdale.

Prep - Named first team all-Ohio...Selected to play in the Ohio North/South all-star game...Named first team all-conference as a senior.

Personal - Born Monterae Williams...Son of John and Tonya Collins...Has five siblings.

Birth Date - September 23, 1991.