IUHoosiers.com
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Think looking in the mirror is easy? Can you, as a movie once famously asked, handle the truth?
Consider Jaylin Williams, Indiana's ball-hawking junior cornerback. He has become the last guy opposing quarterbacks want to challenge given his interception-a-game pace and knack for being in the right place at the right time.
Michigan State (1-2) will feel that heat on Saturday when No. 10 Indiana (3-0) comes to East Lansing.
For his first two seasons, Williams played well, but not to his potential. Last offseason, cornerbacks coach Brandon Shelby had enough.