Clemson WR Gives Back in Big Way

Antonio Williams gave back in a big way on Saturday.

The star Clemson receiver held his inaugural youth football camp at his alma mater, Dutch Fork High School (Irmo, S.C.).

According to WIS News 10 (Columbia, S.C.) sports anchor/reporter Julia Westerman, proceeds will go toward preventative heart screenings in honor of Williams’ teammate Jack Alkhatib, who passed away four years ago.

Not only did Williams host his football camp for a great cause, but he also provided a $10,000 donation to the Dutch Fork TD Club.

“Thank you [Antonio Williams] for the support and the donation to support us! #ForeverFox #LLJ60,” Dutch Fork Football wrote in a post on X.

Last season, in his third year at Clemson, Williams recorded career highs with 75 receptions, 904 receiving yards and 11 receiving touchdowns across 14 games (all starts) en route to first-team All-ACC honors.

Williams, who was a freshman All-American in 2022, will enter the 2025 season with 153 career receptions for 1,732 yards and 17 touchdowns. He has caught at least one pass in each of the 33 games he has appeared in while at Clemson.