Rick Ross’ Son Receives College Football Scholarship Offers From Miami and Syracuse

Rick Ross’ Son Receives College Football Scholarship Offers From Miami and Syracuse
It looks like the college football offers for Rick Ross’ son are starting to roll in, according to reports.
Rick Ross’ son, William Roberts, has received his first two official offers to play college football. The class of 2024 football player reportedly garnered verbal scholarship offers from both Miami and Syracuse on Wednesday (Jan. 20th). During a recent interview, William Roberts shared his excitement for his new college offers and said,
“It feels good. It’s a dream come true.”
William Roberts is a 6-foot-2, 270-pound freshman. He played on the varsity team this past season for his high school in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. His team had an amazing season and went 8-1. In addition to only losing one game, they also won a 7A state title.
Rick Ross showed his son some love on his IG page and congratulated him on receiving his first two college offers. He shared a news story about William’s achievements and captioned the photo,
“Let’s show my son @mmgbigbank some love for his hard work and receiving college offers from some amazing programs today and I’m sure they’ll be many more leading up to his high school graduation in 2024.St. Thomas head coach Roger Harriott is doing an excellent job and is a great man for young Kings to build with on/off field. Really proud moment for Boss.”

William Roberts may have received offers from the University of Mississippi and the University of Maryland as well. He thanked those two universities (in addition to Miami and Syracuse) for scholarship offers via his Instagram page.

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