Coach Andro Williams calls a play in the huddle during a scrimmage with Good Hope this summer. Special to the Enquirer/Jim Meadows

Hawks take flight with new head coach Andro Williams

Danville went out this summer and hired one of the better small-school coaches in south Alabama, Andro Williams, to be next head football coach.

He brings a new attitude to the Hawks, who look to take flight under his lead.

“These players are hungry to learn,” said Williams. “They are taking possession of the team and selling the product. This is their experience, and they need to put a stamp on what we are doing.”

Danville will open the season on the road at Brewer Aug. 20.

For more about the Danville Hawks football team, check out the full story, photos and roster in the 2021 Morgan County Football Magazine, due out Aug. 20.


Head Coach: Andro Williams – first season at Danville, 15th overall, 124-49

2020 Record: 2-8; 1-5 in 3A, Region 8

Offensive returning starters: Five

Defensive returning starters: Four

Players to watch: WR/DB Kohl Randolph, QB Gage Taylor, RB/LB Bo Huff, WR/LB Grayson Glenn, TE Jaiquan Loyd, OL Kameron Hogan and DB Carson Cox

From the coach’s mouth: “These players are hungry to learn,” said Williams. “They are taking possession of the team and selling the product. This is their experience, and they need to put a stamp on what we are doing.”

SCHEDULE

Aug. 20 at Brewer
Aug. 27 vs. Falkville
Sept. 3 vs. Colbert Heights*
Sept. 10 vs. Lauderdale County*
Sept. 17 at East Lawrence*
Sept. 24 at Priceville
Oct. 1 BYE
Oct. 8 at Elkmont*
Oct. 15 vs. Clements*
Oct. 22 at Phil Campbell*
Oct. 29 vs. Lawrence County

*Region game

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