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  The true freshman receiver was in on Clemson's second offensive play and played early and often in the first half against the Yellow Jackets. Williams was targeted four times, finishing with two catches for 29 yards. He would have played more if the game would have been competitive, but with the Tigers leading by 45 points at halftime he wasn't needed in the second half. Swinney used a baking analogy to explain where Williams is in his career. "I kind of told him this week, I really felt like we got the cake out of the oven. The cake's baked. I asked him what his favorite icing is because that's really all we're doing with him is putting the icing on," Swinney said. "You see us getting him in there early. You're going to continue to see that. He's a very talented freshman. He's got a bright, bright future. He's a shot in the arm for us." - The State

rSr/2025 WR E.J. Williams Jr.Indiana
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