Former FSU outfielder has found his next school, and he is staying in Florida. According to Brandon Hewig of On3, Williams has signed with the UCF Knights out of the transfer portal.Williams spent two seasons in Tallahassee, making 63 starts and playing in 69 games. He spent one season at Northwest Florida before transferring to FSU ahead of the 2025 season.AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementThe switch hitter finished his time as a Seminole hitting .294 with two home runs, 11 doubles, three triples, 45 runs scored, and 32 RBI. The speedster stole 33 bases over the two seasons. He had a .377 on-base percentage and drew 30 walks, striking out 72 times.Williams was at his best during the 2025 season, hitting .342 with 20 RBI and a .474 slugging percentage in 114 at-bats. He missed time in the season with a shoulder injury, but battled through it at the end of the season. That injury limited his offseason, and he was never able to get going in the 2026 season, though he did continue to play excellent defense in the outfield.The Seminoles have added one transfer outfielder this offseason in Ty Peeples, who spent his freshman season with the Georgia Bulldogs. John Stuetzer and Brody DeLamielleure are both back, and the three will likely be the starters.Follow us @FSUWire on X (formerly Twitter) and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Florida State news, notes, and opinions.This article originally appeared on FSU Wire: FSU outfielder transfers to in-state school
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