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  10/29/20 - WR *Seth WilliamsJr/2021, Auburn

  So much of the conversation about the Auburn offense centered around quarterback Bo Nix following the loss to South Carolina, but wide receiver Seth Williams wasn't spared from criticism, either. With the opportunity to get things back on track against Ole Miss, Williams worked alongside Nix to deliver another dramatic victory and to show that Williams is still one of the SEC's most dangerous receivers. Williams had his best game of the season Saturday against the Rebels, as he reeled in a season-high eight catches for 150 yards and one touchdown. The last of those eight catches will be the one everyone remembers, as he caught a pass down the sideline from Nix, cut past two Ole Miss defenders then raced to the end zone for the go-ahead 58-yard touchdown.

The scene after the score - Nix racing to the end zone to congratulate Williams on the game-changing play - was a far cry from the one the week before, when Williams and Nix were caught on camera frustrated with each other on the sidelines. For Williams, the performance and the connection with Nix against Ole Miss was more of what the duo was used to, compared to the sideline blow-up in South Carolina. "It was a big emphasis on [bouncing back]. We had a little struggle last week, but we came this week with our mindset that we were going to refuse to lose, and that's what we did when we came out," Williams said. "Me and Bo, we always bump heads every now and then. Two great minds are always going to bump heads; you're just going to get over it. It was nothing to worry about, just me and him - just being us. We came back and put it behind us, and we got the win today." - Opelika-Auburn News


Jr/2021 WR *Seth WilliamsAuburn
News Source: Opelika-Auburn News



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