Shaud Williams height - How tall is Shaud Williams?
Shaud Williams was born on 2 October, 1980 in Andrews, Texas, United States, is an American football running back. At 40 years old, Shaud Williams height is 5 ft 6 in (170.0 cm).
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5' 6"
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6' 2"
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7' 6"
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5' 4"
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6' 0"
Now We discover Shaud Williams's Biography, Age, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of net worth at the age of 42 years old?
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Shaud Williams Age |
42 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Libra |
Born |
2 October 1980 |
Birthday |
2 October |
Birthplace |
Andrews, Texas, United States |
Nationality |
United States |
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He is a member of famous Player with the age 42 years old group.
Shaud Williams Weight & Measurements
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Weight |
88 kg |
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Dating & Relationship status
He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.
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Shaud Williams Net Worth
He net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-22. So, how much is Shaud Williams worth at the age of 42 years old? Shaud Williams’s income source is mostly from being a successful Player. He is from United States. We have estimated
Shaud Williams's net worth
, money, salary, income, and assets.
Net Worth in 2022 |
$1 Million - $5 Million |
Salary in 2022 |
Under Review |
Net Worth in 2021 |
Pending |
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Under Review |
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Shaud Williams Social Network
Timeline
Starting in 2014, Williams was the football strength and conditioning coach for the Andrews, Texas school systems athletic program. He left that job in 2016 to become an assistant strength coach at the University of Wisconsin.
In 2009, Williams was inducted in the Texas High School Football Hall of Fame during a banquet on May 2.
Williams was signed by the Florida Tuskers of the United Football League on September 9, 2009. He was selected by the Omaha Nighthawks in the 2010 UFL expansion draft and was on their opening day roster for the 2010 and 2011 seasons.
Williams was fourth on the depth chart behind Marshawn Lynch, Fred Jackson, and Dwayne Wright. He re-signed with the Bills on December 6, 2007 after being released in training camp.
Williams was not selected in the 2004 NFL Draft, but signed with the Buffalo Bills as an undrafted free agent.
He began college career at Texas Tech, but transferred to the University of Alabama in 2001. Shaud had to sit out year to satisfy NCAA transfer rules. In 2002, due to an early season-ending injury to starter Ahmaad Galloway, Williams was effective immediately. After taking his first carry from scrimmage against the University of Arkansas in 2002, Williams raced untouched 80 yards to the end zone. Shaud shared the running duties with Santonio Beard. The duo combined for a virtually unstoppable rushing attack engineered by head coach Dennis Franchione. The Crimson Tide finished the season with 10-3 without a bowl appearance due to being on probation. In 2003, Shaud Williams rushed for over 1,300 yards in his first full year as a starter. Shaud also played shortstop for the Crimson Tide on Alabama's baseball team.
Born in Andrews, Texas, Williams attended Andrews High School between 1995–1998. During his career at Andrews, he rushed for 7,712 yards, which ranks 10th on the all-time records for Texas high school football. In his senior season, he rushed for 2,121 yards and 27 touchdowns, leading all rushers in class 4A.
Shaud Rashae Williams (born October 2, 1980) is a former American football running back. He was signed by the Buffalo Bills as an undrafted free agent in 2004. He played college football at Alabama.