Hall of Fame

James "Froggy" Williams

  • Class
  • Induction
    1965
  • Sport(s)
Position: End
Years: 1946-1949
Place of Birth: Waco, TX
Date of Birth: Mar 18, 1928
Place of Death: Houston, TX
Date of Death: Jun 23, 2015
Jersey Number: 84
Height: 6-2
Weight: 197
High School: Waco, TX (Waco HS)

James "Froggy" Williams had little problem living up to his nickname, for he was as slippery as an amphibian as he bedeviled enemy defenses in becoming Rice's all-time leading scorer. His 156 career points came on 13 touchdowns, 75 conversion kicks and a field goal. He was called the most important cog in coach Jess Neely's gridiron machine which won the Southwest Conference Championship in 1949. The Owls won nine of 10 regular season games, then clipped North Carolina and Hall of Fame back Charley "Choo Choo" Justice in the Cotton Bowl, 27-13. Jim was hailed as a consensus All-America choice in that, his senior season. Only a 14-7 loss to Louisiana State in the second game of the campaign marred the Owl record. Williams seemed to respond best to the intensity of a traditional rivalry and his best performance came against arch enemy Texas. During his career he scored two touchdowns and kicked 7 extra points against the Longhorns. The only field goal he ever made as a collegian was good enough to beat Texas, 17-15, in the 1949 battle. Southwest Conference observers rated "Froggy" among the best ends to play in that league.
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