Alabama wide receivers Ryan Williams and Germie Bernard had quite the game on Saturday.
Both dynamic players stole the spotlight for many reasons during their epic showdown against the Georgia Bulldogs.
True freshman Ryan Williams put on a show on Saturday, and he had a blatant message to accompany it.
The Alabama receiver, who is just 17 years old, had the words “KILL EVERYBODY” written in white marker on his black tape.
What makes things even crazier is that his teammate, fellow wide receiver Germie Bernard, had the bible scripture “Psalms 145:18” written in white marker on his black tape, and he was right next to him.
Many fans took to social media to express their opinions, comparing Ryan Williams and Germie Bernard to the iconic picture of Tim Tebow and Aaron Hernandez kneeling on the ground while playing for the Florida Gators.
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Hopefully, neither of these players will end up doing what Hernandez did later in life.
During Saturday’s game, Germie Bernard had five catches for 25 yards against the Bulldogs. It brought his total for the season to 13 catches for 150 yards and one touchdown.
His teenage teammate had more yards in this game than Bernard for the season.
Ryan Williams Is Only 17-Years-Old And Doing Incredible Things On The Field
True freshman Ryan Williams is just 17 years old, yet he looked like a superstar veteran against No. 2 Georgia on Saturday night.
Williams caught six passes for 177 yards and a touchdown.
His most notable moment came when he hauled in a long pass from Jalen Milroe, danced around a pair of Bulldog defenders, and raced 75 yards to the end zone to put his team back in front for good at 41-34.