
Demond Williams
2025 Pass/Rush Stats
YDS
480
TD
2
INT
0
YDS
132
TD
1
2025 Pass/Rush Projections
2025 Fantasy Outlook
Williams received his opportunity to show his stuff after the Huskies elected to bench Will Rogers for the final two games of the season, and the freshman showed incredible promise despite the team going 0-2 down the stretch. Williams enters the 2025 season as the unquestioned starter under center, and he hopes to build on his late-season success under coach Jedd Fisch's high-powered spread offense. Williams turned heads in the Huskies' final game at the Sun Bowl, where he torched the Louisville secondary for 374 yards and four touchdowns. He also rushed 20 times for 48 yards and a touchdown during the loss. The sophomore's mobility and dynamic playmaking skills should take the Huskies far this year. Williams' bread and butter came from short and medium-length passes and improvising in RPO snaps. He lacks accuracy with the long ball, and it's a trait that needs improvement to match the offensive behemoths present in a difficult slate of opponents in the Big Ten. With Omari Evans coming over from Penn State and Denzel Boston returning, Williams has a solid corps of receiving targets to choose from, and senior running back Jonah Coleman will keep defenses honest and open up Williams' passing lanes. At 5-foot-11 and 190 pounds, Williams is slightly smaller than the prototypical quarterback. While it could be a slight handicap at the professional level, he's shown the ability to compensate for the disadvantage in the college ranks. Read Past Outlooks

Logs excellent dual-threat day
Williams was 18-for-24 passing for 226 yards and one touchdown during Saturday's 38-21 victory versus Colorado State. He also had 13 rushes for 68 yards.
ANALYSIS
Williams was on point in Saturday's win, making waves on the ground and through the air. Williams has the luxury of having one of the nation's top running backs behind him in Jonah Coleman, and his presence will help open up the passing game as the team navigates through a tough Big Ten schedule.
Williams was on point in Saturday's win, making waves on the ground and through the air. Williams has the luxury of having one of the nation's top running backs behind him in Jonah Coleman, and his presence will help open up the passing game as the team navigates through a tough Big Ten schedule.
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Highly productive in loss
Williams completed 26 of 32 passes for 374 yards, four touchdowns and one interception during Tuesday's 35-34 loss to Louisville. He also had 20 rushes for 48 yards with one touchdown.
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Throws 201 yards in first start
Williams was 17-for-20 passing for 201 yards and one touchdown during Saturday's 49-21 defeat to Oregon. He also had 22 rushes for 17 yards.
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Will start Saturday
Williams will start under center for Saturday's game against Oregon, Chris Fetter of 247Sports.com reports.
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Warming up with starters Saturday
Williams is warming up with the starters ahead of Saturday's game against Oregon, James Crepea of The Oregonian reports.
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Could start Saturday
Williams is set for a large role uptick against the Ducks and could start in the contest, Pete Thamel of ESPN.com reports.
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