December 10, 2025 - 04:11

Western (Fla.) four-star cornerback Bryce Williams has officially decommitted from Florida State, a decision he shared with Rivals’ Hayes Fawcett on Tuesday. Williams had been committed to the Seminoles since April, when he opted for Florida State over several other programs, including Miami, UCF, Colorado, and Nebraska.
His initial commitment was largely influenced by the strong connection he felt with the coaching staff at Florida State. However, recent developments have led him to reconsider his options. This shift in commitment marks a significant moment in his recruitment, as Williams is regarded as one of the top cornerback prospects in the nation.
As he explores new opportunities, many college football programs are expected to pursue him vigorously, given his talent and potential impact on the field. The recruitment landscape is always evolving, and Williams' decision adds another layer of intrigue to the upcoming signing period.
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