The one month mark until kickoff is rapidly approaching.
Our last entry in this season's Spotlight Series was Jordan Simone, the legend who started as a walk on and became a household name. With 36 days until football, we look at one of the more underrated players throughout Sun Devil history, "Fast" Freddie Williams.
Hailing from Dixie Hollins High School in St. Petersburg, FL, Freddie accepted a scholarship to play under head coach Frank Kush. After appearing in 11 games as a freshman in 1973 in a backup role to Woody Green (more on him later), Williams broke out as a sophomore in 1974 with 1,299 yards on a then-program record 249 carries, scoring 8 touchdowns on the ground.