Just hours after it was known that Nick Saban was retiring as Alabama's head coach, five-star wide receiver Ryan Williams told ESPN on Wednesday that he has decommitted from the Crimson Tide's 2024 recruiting class.
Williams is the No. 9 overall prospect — and the No. 3 receiver — in the ESPN 300 rankings. The product out of Saraland, Alabama, had been committed to the Crimson Tide since October, and he was caught off guard by the news of Saban retiring. «I had no idea, actually,» Williams told ESPN. «It's the dead period and I just saw all the other players transferring or declaring for the draft.
I was wondering [what would happen], but I found out through Twitter [that Saban was retiring].» Williams called the Alabama coaches to make sure the news was real, and he said they confirmed that the legendary coach was leaving, which was officially announced Wednesday night.
Roughly an hour after the call, Williams said he made the decision to decommit and reconsider his options. «After Coach [Holmon] Wiggins leaving, it was already hard, because it's my position coach,» Williams said. «But you can always find another position coach.