As a Senior (2019)
• Started all 12 games for the Cardinal
• Finished with 24 tackles, six tackles for loss, one sack and two quarterback hurries
• Recorded three tackles in a 23-13 victory over No. 15 Washington
• Posted three tackles and one sack - the second of his career - vs. UCLA

As a Junior (2018)
• Played and started all 13 games
• Led Stanford defensive linemen with 42 tackles (23 solo)
• Finished with 2.0 tackles for loss and one sack
• Three tackles (two solo) in win over San Diego State (Aug. 31)
• Four tackles (one solo) in win over USC (Sept. 8)
• Three tackles (one solo), one tackle for loss and two hurries in win over UC Davis (Sept. 15)
• Six tackles (three solo) in overtime win at No. 20 Oregon (Sept. 22)
• Three tackles (all solo) at Notre Dame (Sept. 29)
• Six tackles (four solo) vs. Utah (Oct. 6)
• Three tackles (two solo) at Washington (Nov. 3)
• Three tackles (two solo) in win at UCLA (Nov. 10) 
• Solo tackle, first career sack in win at Cal (Dec. 1)
• Two solo tackles in Sun Bowl win over Pitt (Dec. 31)

As a Sophomore (2017)
• 13 games played
• Six tackles
• Two tackles at USC
• One tackle vs. Arizona State
• Two tackles vs. Oregon
• One tackle vs. USC (Pac-12 Championship Game)

As a Freshman (2016)
• Did not see action
 
The Williams File
• Played at All Saints' Episcopal (Texas) under head coach Aaron Beck
     • Varsity letters in football (4) and basketball (2)
• Four-star recruit by Scout, ESPN and PrepStar
• Nation's 17th-best defensive tackle by PrepStar, 25th by Scout, 28th by ESPN, 32nd by 247Sports
• Texas' 23rd-best recruit by PrepStar, 38th by Scout
• Invited to 2016 U.S. Army All-American Bowl
• Invited to 2016 Semper Fidelis All-American Game
• 2015 all-Southwest Preparatory Conference first team
• 64 tackles, 4.5 sacks as a senior
• Led team to three state titles
• Led team to three conference titles
• Full name is Michael Ray Williams III
• Born in Fort Worth, Texas
• Son of Michael Williams and Tanisha Robertson
• Two siblings, Mickaela and Major
• Cousin, Christopher Douglas, played football at Rice
• Majoring in psychology