NCAAB: San Francisco AD, former NFL player Larry Williams dies

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University of San Francisco athletic director and former NFL player Larry Williams died on Thursday. He was 62.

Williams, who had guided the Dons’ athletic department since 2022, died during a workout at a campus gym.

“Our prayers go out to Larry’s wife, Laura, their children, Kristin, Sean, Scott, Eric, and Louis, their families, and his grandchildren,” university president Salvador Aceves wrote in a letter to the USF community. “My thoughts and prayers also go to the university’s 250 student-athletes and all of the coaches and staff under Larry’s skillful watch.”

A two-time All-American offensive lineman at Notre Dame, Williams was a 10th-round draft pick of the Cleveland Browns in 1985.

He played in 61 NFL games (44 starts) with the Browns (1986-88), New Orleans Saints (1991) and New England Patriots (1992).

Williams served as the athletic director at the University of Portland (2004-11), Marquette (2012-13) and Akron (2015-21) before taking over at San Francisco.

Deputy athletic director Stephanie Shrieve-Hawkins was named the interim AD.

–Field Level Media

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