Gifted RB looking for a new home

From ESPN.com
Williams wants clean break from Texas Tech
LUBBOCK, Texas -- Texas Tech running back Shaud Williams has visited Abilene Christian and plans to visit Alabama in his search for a new school, The Lubbock Avalanche-Journal reported Tuesday in its online edition.
Williams is allowed five official recruiting visits to colleges not restricted by the Tech team transfer policy. Coach Mike Leach's policy prohibits players from being released from their scholarships if they transfer to any other Big 12 Conference team, any other Division I-A team in Texas or the University of New Mexico.
The newspaper quoted sources as saying Williams doesn't plan to appeal Leach's restrictions after initially planning to do so.
If he changes his mind, NCAA rules say the appeal must be made within 30 days, said Shane Lyons, Tech's director of NCAA compliance.
Williams, the Big 12 offensive freshman of the year in 1999, would be able to play immediately if he transfers to Abilene Christian, an NCAA Division II school. If he transferred to Alabama, he would have to sit out a year.
Williams rushed for 658 yards on 112 carries in 1999. But Tech changed to a pass-oriented offense in 2000 and Williams rushed for 223 yards on 55 carries in 2000. He caught 48 passes for 299 yards.
He was a 13th-round baseball draft pick by the Atlanta Braves in 1999.
Williams wants clean break from Texas Tech
LUBBOCK, Texas -- Texas Tech running back Shaud Williams has visited Abilene Christian and plans to visit Alabama in his search for a new school, The Lubbock Avalanche-Journal reported Tuesday in its online edition.
Williams is allowed five official recruiting visits to colleges not restricted by the Tech team transfer policy. Coach Mike Leach's policy prohibits players from being released from their scholarships if they transfer to any other Big 12 Conference team, any other Division I-A team in Texas or the University of New Mexico.
The newspaper quoted sources as saying Williams doesn't plan to appeal Leach's restrictions after initially planning to do so.
If he changes his mind, NCAA rules say the appeal must be made within 30 days, said Shane Lyons, Tech's director of NCAA compliance.
Williams, the Big 12 offensive freshman of the year in 1999, would be able to play immediately if he transfers to Abilene Christian, an NCAA Division II school. If he transferred to Alabama, he would have to sit out a year.
Williams rushed for 658 yards on 112 carries in 1999. But Tech changed to a pass-oriented offense in 2000 and Williams rushed for 223 yards on 55 carries in 2000. He caught 48 passes for 299 yards.
He was a 13th-round baseball draft pick by the Atlanta Braves in 1999.