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Dom Williams...

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had some issues during the Oregon game. I don't normally reference another site but it's been confirmed by another site that a few days prior to the game, Mr. Williams grandmother (the woman who raised Dom) died. He was basically playing with the knowledge that, for all intensive purposes, his "mom" had died just a few days earlier. He's supposedly in Cali now, with family, at his grandmothers memorial service.

Thank you Dom, for gutting through that game when you could have easily left, could have easily "checked out" mentally. You are a true Coug. Proud to say that.
 
He seems to always comeback. He's worked incredibly hard, and is a great kid. Sorry to hear about his loss, I'm sure she's ever so proud of him.
 
I was among a few people (mostly friends and family) who waited for the team to come out of the stadium after the win @ Rutgers. I saw Dom waiting out there for a few minutes talking to a woman. She might have been too young for "grandmother" (50s or 60s) but I still wonder if it was her.
 
Dom is one of those guys that is super easy to cheer for. Love watching him play and I'm sorry to hear about his loss.
 
had some issues during the Oregon game. I don't normally reference another site but it's been confirmed by another site that a few days prior to the game, Mr. Williams grandmother (the woman who raised Dom) died. He was basically playing with the knowledge that, for all intensive purposes, his "mom" had died just a few days earlier. He's supposedly in Cali now, with family, at his grandmothers memorial service.

Thank you Dom, for gutting through that game when you could have easily left, could have easily "checked out" mentally. You are a true Coug. Proud to say that.

Here's hoping she saw (from above) that TD grab to lead to the tie.
 
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