J-Dubs didn't say a whole lot, but when he did, people listened.
Former LSU baseball infielder and two-time national champion Jason Williams was a stabilizing force during his time in Baton Rouge. He was a natural leader, a Louisianian at heart, a consistent .300 hitter, and a player many inside the clubhouse looked to for guidance.
Unanimously considered a team anchor, Williams took advantage of almost every opportunity given to him during his LSU career from 1993-96.
"He is the example of a person you would want to build a program around," said former teammate Patrick Coogan.