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2014 RB says he'll stay committed
Apalache High's Stanley Williams "committed to the whole school," not just Richt
Updated: September 12, 2011, 1:43 PM ET
By
David Ching | DawgNation
BETHLEHEM, Ga. -- Stanley Williams is committed to Georgia's football program, but a lot can happen between now and that day in February 2014 when he officially will sign with the college of his choice.
The Apalachee running back might be just 16 years old and two games into his sophomore year of high school, but he's not naive. Williams has heard the rumblings that Georgia coach Mark Richt, whose program he pledged to join at a July prospect camp, might not stick around should the Bulldogs' recent struggles continue.
The lifelong Georgia fan admires Richt and his staff but said they were not the only motivating factor in his decision.
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