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Jafar Williams

Jafar Williams - Football - Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets
Year at Tech 1st
Alma Mater Maryland, 2003
Championships as a Coach and Player 1 (1 Conference)
Jafar Williams - Football - Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets

Jafar Williams, a veteran coach with more than two decades of experience coaching wide receivers and running backs – primarily at the Power Four level – joined Georgia Tech’s staff in 2026 as wide receivers coach.

Williams came to Georgia Tech from Vanderbilt, where he spent two seasons as assistant wide receivers coach, helping lead the Commodores to 17 wins and the most prolific passing output in school history in 2025.

Williams’ experience also includes stints as wide receivers coach at Temple, where he also served as passing game coordinator from 2023-23, Virginia Tech (2019-21), Rutgers (2016-17), Howard (2009), Illinois State (2007-08) and Moravian (2005-06). He also coached running backs at Maryland (2018), Purdue (2013-15) and Kent State (2011-12) and spent one season as a special teams quality-control coach at Northwestern (2010).

In addition to coaching in the ACC at Virginia Tech, Williams also played in the league as a wide receiver at Maryland from 1999-2002. He graduated from Maryland in 2003 with a B.S. in health and human performance.

Williams has a son, Nylan.

THE JAFAR WILLIAMS FILE
 PERSONAL
 HometownPhiladelphia, Pa.
 Alma MaterMaryland, 2003 (B.S. – health and human performance)
 FamilySon: Nylan
PLAYING EXPERIENCE
 1999-2002Maryland (WR)
COACHING EXPERIENCE
2005-06MoravianWide receivers
2007-08Illinois StateWide receivers
2009HowardWide receivers
2010NorthwesternSpecial teams quality control
2011-12Kent StateRunning backs
2013-15PurdueRunning backs
2016-17RutgersWide receivers
2018MarylandRunning backs
2019-21Virginia TechWide receivers
2022-23TemplePass game coordinator/wide receivers
2024-25VanderbiltAssistant wide receivers
2026Georgia TechWide receivers
CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
2001MarylandACC champion, Orange Bowl, No. 10 final national ranking
2002MarylandPeach Bowl champion, No. 13 final national ranking
2010NorthwesternTicket City Bowl
2012Kent StateMAC East champion, GoDaddy.com Bowl
2019Virginia TechBelk Bowl
2021Virginia TechPinstripe Bowl
2024VanderbiltBirmingham Bowl champion
2025VanderbiltReliaquest Bowl, No. 15 final national ranking

FULL BIOGRAPHY

Jafar Williams, a veteran coach with more than two decades of experience coaching wide receivers and running backs – primarily at the Power Four level – joined Georgia Tech’s staff in 2026 as wide receivers coach.

Williams came to Georgia Tech from Vanderbilt, where he spent two seasons as assistant wide receivers coach, helping lead the Commodores to 17 wins and the most prolific passing output in school history in 2025. Vanderbilt ranked ninth nationally in passing yards per game in ’25 (287.5 ypg) and its wideouts combined for 148 receptions for 2,154 yards and 19 touchdowns.

Williams’ experience also includes stints as wide receivers coach at Temple, where he also served as passing game coordinator from 2023-23, Virginia Tech (2019-21), Rutgers (2016-17), Howard (2009), Illinois State (2007-08) and Moravian (2005-06). He also coached running backs at Maryland (2018), Purdue (2013-15) and Kent State (2011-12) and spent one season as a special teams quality-control coach at Northwestern (2010).

Some of his career highlights include:

  • coaching two of the top 20 receivers in Temple history in Jose Barbon and Amad Anderson;
  • having three all-ACC wideouts in three seasons at Virginia Tech (Tre Turner, Tayvion Robinson and Damon Hazelton);
  • coaching running backs that set freshman rushing records at Maryland (Anthony McFarland – 1,034 yards in 2018) and Purdue (Markell Jones – 875 yards in 2015);
  • seeing WR Juwuan Harris lead the Big Ten in receptions (39) and receiving yards (481) at Rutgers in 2016;
  • and coaching one of the best one-two RB punches in the nation at Kent State in 2012, when Dri Archer and Traylon Durham combined for 2,745 yards and 30 touchdowns, with Archer earning consensus all-America honors.

In addition to coaching in the ACC at Virginia Tech, Williams also played in the league as a wide receiver at Maryland from 1999-2002. He graduated from Maryland in 2003 with a B.S. in health and human performance.

A Philadelphia native and all-city selection and team captain at George Washington H.S., Williams has a son, Nylan.

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