Tyrone Williams (cornerback)

[2] In the national championship game against Florida State University, he had career highs with 9 tackles (8 solo) and 3 passes defensed.

He also had 4 passes defensed during the playoffs and made a critical interception late in the first half of the Packers 30-13 NFC championship win over the Carolina Panthers.

[7] Williams started in only six games and was benched for the entire second half of the season, being declared inactive for the final nine contests.

[8] On September 30, 2004, he was signed by the Dallas Cowboys as a free agent for depth purposes, after Pete Hunter was lost for the season with a left knee injury.

[9] He passed Jacques Reeves on the depth chart, starting 2 games at right cornerback, making 6 tackles and one sack.

Williams founded a sports management company named TruPros, to help players deal with the balance of life and football.