LB Tre Williams talks Bama-LSU game 
November, 4, 2012
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Greg Ostendorf | ESPN.com
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. -- ESPN Watch List linebacker Tre Williams (Mobile, Ala./St. Paul’s) visited LSU last year for the Auburn game, but it was nothing compared to his trip to Baton Rouge, La., over the weekend, where he watched Alabama escape with a narrow victory over the Tigers.
“It was good, especially the fan base,” Williams said. “It was the most attendance ever at LSU, so it was great to be a part of that. It was loud the whole game. I could barely hear myself talk. It was just a great game to be at.”
As for the game itself, Williams wasn’t surprised that LSU stayed right with the Crimson Tide, the No. 1 team in the nation.
“It was good, especially the fan base,” Williams said. “It was the most attendance ever at LSU, so it was great to be a part of that. It was loud the whole game. I could barely hear myself talk. It was just a great game to be at.”
As for the game itself, Williams wasn’t surprised that LSU stayed right with the Crimson Tide, the No. 1 team in the nation.
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