Meet student athletes James Hemmer and Cameron Smith. Plus, Coach Mark Raymond and Malcolm Smith look ahead to the 137th Biggest Little Game in America – 12pm Sat, Nov. 11th at Pratt Field in Amherst – as well as the rescheduled game against Bates, 1pm Sat. Nov 18th in Lewiston.
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Williams College Football Show 10.30.23
🏈🎤 Seniors Drew Michalek and Austin Dehmel are in the spotlight this week on our football show! 🌟 Curious how these incredible student athletes made their journey to Williams? 🤔 Coach Ray also spills the beans on what to expect this Saturday at Homecoming vs. Wesleyan. 🎉
Join us in celebrating their inspiring stories and get ready for an epic Homecoming showdown! 🙌
…Williams College Football Show 10.23.23
🌟This week the spotlight is on our junior student-athletes, Will Sheskey & Ryan Carney both from Scituate, MA! 🌟 They discuss how the young talent is influencing the team’s future. 🌟🏈 Sheskey breaks out the moves on camera and does a bit of self-promotion for the best dancer on the team. Carney thinks differently!
Psychology Major vs. Economics Major ==Cake, Pie, 2 Night Owls, Bad Driver, Nature Lover
Get ready for this week’s action! The Ephs are hitting road and hitting Bates this Saturday at 1pm, 10/28! 📅🙌
Don’t miss out on the game! Watch the webcast at ephsports.williams.edu …
View from the Sideline (Trinity)

Trinity Is Good
The big takeaway from Saturday’s game is simple: Trinity is an excellent, veteran football team. It’s hard to find a weakness in any phase of their game. In spite of the rainy conditions, senior QB Spencer Fetter threw accurately all day. His receivers hardly dropped a ball. Defensively, Trinity adjusted to Williams throwing the ball and made stops when they had to. The Bantams earned their victory.
Ephs Started Well
Williams came out throwing the ball and executed cripsly. The first drive included several good throws and several good scrambles from freshman QB Owen …
