26 Facts About Juice Williams

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Isiah John "Juice" Williams was born on November 19,1987 and is a former American football quarterback.

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Isiah John Juice Williams is the son of Stanley and Anita Juice Williams.

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Mrs Juice Williams nearly died at birth due to his large size of 13 pounds and 8 ounces.

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Juice Williams is active both in his church and local community.

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Juice Williams played in the first four games of the 2006 football season, splitting time with senior quarterback Tim Brasic.

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Juice Williams threw his first collegiate touchdown pass in the third game of the year against Syracuse.

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Juice Williams finished with 122 yards passing, one touchdown pass, and 103 yards rushing.

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Juice Williams displayed inconsistency in his game finishing the season with a completion percentage below 40 and passing for fewer than 100 yards in the season's final three games.

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Juice Williams was injured in the second quarter of the season opening loss to Mizzou and kept out of the second half for precautionary reasons.

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Juice Williams showed improvement in his accuracy in the 3+ drives he was in, throwing 9 balls, 6 of which were caught for 59 yards.

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Juice Williams had mediocre games in the Illini's first 3 victories over Western Illinois, Syracuse, and Indiana.

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Juice Williams had average numbers in Illinois' back-to-back victories against ranked teams, defeating Penn State and Wisconsin.

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Juice Williams threw for a combined 168 yards and 1 touchdown and 1 interception in the two losses.

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Juice Williams had perhaps his best game to that point vs Minnesota totaling over 300 yards on offense and scoring 3 touchdowns.

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Yet, the best was yet to come as Juice Williams had what some consider his greatest game at Ohio Stadium versus the top ranked Buckeyes.

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Juice Williams threw a total of 140 yards and rushed for 70 yards.

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Juice Williams threw for his highest passing yard total to date, but had no touchdown passes and 2 interceptions.

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Juice Williams had a solid game vs Indiana, passing for 271 yards and 4 total touchdowns.

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Juice Williams was pulled out of a game against Ohio State for throwing 2 key interceptions.

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The Chicago Bears invited Juice Williams to attend a rookie mini-camp tryout.

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Juice Williams did not receive any other invitations from professional teams.

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From 2013 through 2014 Juice Williams was a regular player for the Chicago Slaughter indoor football team.

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In February 2016, Juice Williams signed with the Central Penn Capitals of American Indoor Football.

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In March 2014, Juice Williams accepted a position as the University of Illinois' director of alumni and former player relations.

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In 2017, Juice Williams left Georgetown to become a financial advisor at Merrill Lynch's Washington, DC office.

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Juice Williams is a financial advisor at Northwestern Mutual in Maryland.