Texas Longhorns key player to miss first half of College Football Playoff semifinal after targeting appeal denied

Texas DB Derek Williams to miss first half of College Football Playoff semifinal after targeting appeal denied

 

Texas freshman defensive back Derek Williams will miss the first half of the Longhorns’ College Football Playoff semifinal against Washington after his appeal for a targeting ejection in the Big 12 Championship Game was denied, according to 247Sports. The targeting call to open the game’s second half was made when Williams, a blocker on Texas’ kick return, launched into a coverage specialist for Oklahoma State and made helmet-to-helmet contact.

Though not technically a starter, Williams has carved out a big role as a true freshman with 373 snaps played at safety — third-most among the team’s defensive backs. He finished the regular season with 38 total tackles, one for a loss, and two pass breakups in 11 games.

Losing Williams for a half is also compounded by the fact that veteran starting safety Jalen Catalon entered the NCAA transfer portal after an injury-riddled season. That means Texas will have to rely heavily on the trio of Jerrin Thompson, Michael Taaffe and Kitan Crawford until Williams can return.

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The 6-foot-2 and 191-pound Williams signed with the Longhorns in 2023 out of New Iberia, Louisiana. A touted four-star prospect, he was the No. 66 player and No. 4 safety in his class, per 247Sports, choosing Texas over reported offers from 16 other schools around the nation.

Texas earned the 3-seed in the final College Football Playoff rankings following its first Big 12 Championship Game win since 2009. The Longhorns are set to play No. 2 Washington in the Sugar Bowl on Jan. 1, 2024, with a spot in the national championship on the line.

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