Kendall Williams considering three scholarship offers

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Kendall Williams, the Los Osos High School senior point guard who de-committed from UCLA this summer - it was a mutual decision according to Williams and UCLA coach Ben Howland - is currently considering three offers: Marquette, Baylor and Long Beach State. This according to Los Osos baskeball coach Dave Smith, who said Williams decided to wait until the late signing period (April 14) to make his decision.

Williams committed to UCLA prior to his sophomore season at Los Osos but it's interesting how things have changed. After a phenomenal showing at a University of Florida camp the summer after his freshman year, fresh of back-to-back national titles, Florida coach Billy Donovan set off a recruiting frenzy by offering Williams. Prior to his sophomore season, Williams had a short list of Duke, UCLA, Washington, Arizona and Florida.

I don't think the 6-foot-3 Williams has filled out like the college scouts thought he would, but when he does he's going to make some coach very happy. He's as competitive as they come and a phenomenal all-around talent.

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