As a true freshman at Arkansas in 2015, Williams rushed for 254 yards on 56 carries over seven games.[4] He missed the final six games of the season after suffering a neck injury.[5] Williams returned from the injury in 2016 and took over as the starting running back. He ended the regular season with an SEC leading 1,326 yards with 12 touchdowns. On May 8, 2017, Williams announced that he was stepping down from football due to an injury he suffered during spring activities.[6]
Work
In 2021, Williams was named a partner at the sports division of management company Milk & Honey.[7]