Hall of Fame
Jason Williams was an outstanding and record-breaking place kicker for the Muleriders in the late 1990s and into 2000.
An American Football Coaches Association (AFCA) All-America First-Team kicker in 1998, Williams would set numerous kicking records that year including the Most Field Goals in a Season with 20, and the Most Field Goals in a Game with four (4) against Valdosta State.
That same year, Williams set a record for the Most Consecutive Field Goals in a Season with 15, the Most Points by Kicking for a Season with 96, and the Most Points by Kicking in a Game with 16 against Valdosta State and West Alabama. Additionally, Williams would set a record for the Longest Field Goal in SAU history with a 57-yard kick against Valdosta State.
In his final season in 2000, Williams would set two new single-game records for Extra Points with 11 and Consecutive Extra Points with 9, with both marks coming in an 86-27 drubbing of Henderson State to close out that year. In addition to the single-game records, Williams would cement four career kicking records for Extra Points (106), Consecutive Extra Points (57), Field Goals Made (40), and Points Scored by Kicking (226).
A two-time All-GSC kicker, Williams was named to the GSC All-Decade Team for the 1990s.
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