Jan 30 -1:12PM ET
By
Jared Shanker | ESPN.com
As signing day nears and recruits get closer to the realization of leaving home to go hours away, it is not all too uncommon to see a prospect flip to a nearby program. Such is the case with
Zaire Williams (Erial, N.J./Timber Creek).
The three-star running back decommitted from West Virginia in favor of local program Temple and new coach Matt Rhule late Tuesday night. “After finally giving them a hard look, he liked the offense Coach Rhule was bringing in. He felt very comfortable with the coaches,” Timber Creek coach Rob Hinson said.
Hinson credits recruiter Fran Brown for bringing Zaire in and said the NFL experience on the staff at running back, Williams’ preferred position over defensive back, was a major factor. Williams is No. 44 among running backs nationally. The fact Temple is a short drive from South Jersey was also key, Hinson said, as well as the education.
“It’s great geographically,” Hinson said. “He wants to major in communications, and the alumni network in this region is amazing.”<<
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