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PERSONAL — Born Demetrius Terrell Williams on March. 28, 1983 in Concord, Calif. Parents: Dwight and Terisa Williams. Family: No brothers or sisters. High School (Coach): De La Salle (Bob Ladouceur) 2001. Major: Sociology. Redshirt: 2001.HIGH SCHOOL — The SuperPrep All-American not only ranked among top recruits in the state, his status as a unanimous Long Beach Press-Telegram Best in the West selection represents Ducks’ first such signee since list was first put together 25 years ago. Accumulated 34 catches for 829 yards and 15 touchdowns his senior year in addition to returning one punt into end zone. Two-year starter at both wide receiver and cornerback cited as one of top four seniors in the Bay Area by the Contra Costa Times (Cream of the Crop) and one of top 22 prospects in the West by the Las Vegas Sun (Super 11).OREGON — No one became more frustrated with the circumstances surrounding his junior season than Oregon’s No. 1 receiver as toe and hamstring injuries relegated him to less than full strength the entire year. As a result, no one is more determined to make amends in the coming year. When healthy, he’s as good as any receiver in the league, as epitomized by his sophomore season. Enters his final season 14 catches and 11 yards shy of breaking into Oregon’s career Top-10, respectively, while only two players have accumulated more 100-yard receiving games than Williams’ seven. Possesses all the traits as the prototype "go-to guy" — is a great athlete who is competitive and not afraid to leap high into the air for the football. Maintains deceptive speed and is a dangerous receiver and excellent at running precise routes. Runs well with the ball after the catch as proven by 18.3-yard average in 2003 that ranked among the top five in school history.2004 — Despite sub-par year, team’s receiving leader still managed to rank sixth in the Pac-10 in receptions per game (4.7) and eighth in average receiving yards (59.3). Posted numbers despite taking only four snaps in the second half against Washington, playing only one down at California and sitting out the entire UCLA contest in the final four weeks of the year. Still managed to eclipse 100 receiving yards against Indiana, Washington State and Arizona, topped by his 153 yards on nine catches against the Wildcats. Also grabbed a career-high 12 passes for 126 yards in Pullman, Wash., ranking as the second-most single-game receptions in school history.2003 — Questions about his ability or his role as a contributor were quickly answered as he opened the season with a team-high 135 receiving yards at Mississippi State. Included was an 86-yard TD reception — which stands as the sixth-longest in school history. Also grabbed the school’s eighth-longest TD reception, an 85-yard score at Washington. Finished with a season-high nine catches for 175 yards vs. Washington State and his three TDs in a single game (at Arizona) were the most by one player since 2001 (Keenan Howry, four TDs). Also became the first player to have four 100-yard receiving games in a single season since 2000. Capped the season with four catches for 49 yards in the Sun Bowl to be one of just two receivers to have at least one catch in all 13 of Oregon’s games. Accounted for a team-high eight touchdowns in 2003 to place second on the team in scoring (48 points).2002 — Played in 11 games after reaping the benefits from experience handed down from departed veterans. Had a minimum of one reception in three of those contests, including a season-high three grabs for 35 yards vs. Stanford. Also had a career-long 32-yard catch vs. Portland State