Through his first three seasons, the 5-foot-8 rising senior running back has 7,554 rushing yards and 125 touchdowns in 45 career games. Williams-Callis has rushed for 100 or more yards 40 times throughout his career.
Regarded as a top 30 prospect by
247Sports, Williams-Callis led Randle to a trip to the Conference 5A Division 2 state championship game last season after carrying 324 times for 3,502 yards and 59 touchdowns. He earned first team MaxPreps All-America honors.

Landen Williams-Callis helped Randle capture the Conference 5A Division 2 state title as a sophomore. (FILE PHOTO: Rhonda Taormina)
Williams-Callis piled up 325 or more yards three times last season. His best performance came in a 49-42 victory over Iowa Colony when he carried 28 times for 342 yards and six touchdowns.
The five-star prospect narrowed his list of schools to 10 finalists with Florida, Florida State, Houston, Indiana, LSU, Missouri, Oregon, SMU, Texas A&M and Texas making the cut.
Williams-Callis burst onto the scene as a freshman with 206 carries for 1,944 yards and 23 touchdowns before increasing his production to 226 carries for 2,108 yards and 43 touchdowns as a sophomore during an unbeaten state title run.
To break the all-time rushing mark in Texas next season, Williams-Callis would need to average approximately 240 rushing yards per contest across 16 games. He averaged 218.9 yards per game as a junior.