Grambling Welcomes Home, Doug Williams.
TAMPA — Doug Williams is excited about returning for a second stint as coach at Grambling State, where his son, D.J., just enrolled as a freshman quarterback.
But after serving for six seasons in the Bucs scouting department, he believes the "good ol' boy fraternity" still limits front office opportunities for minorities in the NFL.
"I was (at Grambling State) six years, I left and was gone for six years, and now I get a chance to go back," Williams said Monday. "Things happen for a reason. How many dads get a chance to go and do what I can do? I got to play there, coach there, leave, go back and coach my son there.
Football team is getting stronger.
Fan Base will increase once again because of the excitement.
Athletics is shaping back up as a whole.
Nice campus, new dorms all over campus etc.
Band is improving, recruiting is going well.
University is a Tier 1 University, Academics are getting stronger.
Grambling is headed back to where it once was but in a better situation.
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