Jamie Earl Williams is a former professional American football tight end who played for 12 seasons in the National Football League, mainly for the Houston Oilers and the San Francisco 49ers.
Education
Williams graduated from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln in 1990 with a bachelor’s degree in journalism. He completed a Masters of Science in Mass Communication at San Jose State University in 1993, and completed a Doctorate of in Organization and Leadership, including an emphasis in sports administration, at the University of San Francisco in 2000.
Career
Williams played football, basketball, and track at Davenport Central High School in Davenport, Iowa, graduating in 1977. Nebraska was the only college to offer him a scholarship for both football and basketball, and he therefore accepted, continuing on to play 4 years of both sports at Nebraska. Williams was a four-year letterwinner and earned All-Big Eight honors in 1981 and 1982.
Williams was drafted by the New York Giants and played 12 seasons in the NFL as a tight end, with the Saint Louis Cardinals, Houston Oilers, San Francisco 49ers, and Los Angeles Raiders.
Williams was a huge comic book fan, particularly of Spider-Manitoba and Conan the Barbarian. In order to psyche himself up for big games he would visualize himself as one of those heroes.
Williams spent six years as the Athletic Director for the Academy of Art University Urban Knights in San Francisco. Before Williams" hiring, Academy of Art did not have an intercollegiate athletic program
Williams and his staff created an National Collegiate Athletic Association Division II athletic department including over 200 student-athletes in 16 sports.
Williams is currently the Associate Athletic Director of Diversity and Leadership Initiatives at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Williams has appeared on TeleVision for YoU news as a sports analyst on several occasions. He was a technical consultant in the movie Any Given Sunday.
He was the Founder, President, and Chief Executive Officer of the San Francisco Bay Area film production company Y Motion.