University of Northern Colorado Athletics
Football
Williams, Isaac
Isaac Williams
- Title:
- Defensive Graduate Assistant
- Email:
- isaac.williams@unco.edu
Williams begins his second season with UNC, his first in a full-time role as the team's offensive assistant, working with the offensive line.
He joined UNC as the defensive graduate assistant in 2016 from Clinton Jr. High School in Mississippi.
Williams has vast experience both as a player and a coach, at both the college and high school level.
He played at Alcorn State as a four-year starter, two of those during head coach Earnest Collins Jr. tenure at Alcorn.
Williams finished as an All-Conference player, a three-year team captain and graduated with honors, carrying over a 3.50 GPA.
He quickly got into the coaching game, working with the defensive line at Clinton High School and Sumner Hill Jr. High School. In just two seasons, Williams had already coached two top prospects and three All-Mississippi players.
In 2012, Williams joined the staff at Millsaps College and switched sides, coaching the offensive line for one season.
After that he joined the roster of the Laredo Rattlesnakes, an Arena Football Team and played a season as a defensive end and center. Williams, along with his teammates led the Rattlesnakes to the AFL’s best record in 2013.
Williams holds his Bachelor’s degree from Alcorn State in Nutrition Dietetics and will pursue his Master’s at UNC.
Williams is joined in Greeley by his wife, the former Leonna Tyler.
He joined UNC as the defensive graduate assistant in 2016 from Clinton Jr. High School in Mississippi.
Williams has vast experience both as a player and a coach, at both the college and high school level.
He played at Alcorn State as a four-year starter, two of those during head coach Earnest Collins Jr. tenure at Alcorn.
Williams finished as an All-Conference player, a three-year team captain and graduated with honors, carrying over a 3.50 GPA.
He quickly got into the coaching game, working with the defensive line at Clinton High School and Sumner Hill Jr. High School. In just two seasons, Williams had already coached two top prospects and three All-Mississippi players.
In 2012, Williams joined the staff at Millsaps College and switched sides, coaching the offensive line for one season.
After that he joined the roster of the Laredo Rattlesnakes, an Arena Football Team and played a season as a defensive end and center. Williams, along with his teammates led the Rattlesnakes to the AFL’s best record in 2013.
Williams holds his Bachelor’s degree from Alcorn State in Nutrition Dietetics and will pursue his Master’s at UNC.
Williams is joined in Greeley by his wife, the former Leonna Tyler.