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Andrew Williams
- Title:
- Assistant Strength & Conditioning (FB)
Andrew Williams was hired as an Oklahoma State assistant strength and condition coach in December of 2025.
With a decade of experience in college strength and conditioning, he came to OSU from Tuskegee University, where he worked as the assistant athletic director for sports performance from 2022-25.
Prior to that, Williams spent the 2021 season at Memphis, the 2020 season at Auburn and the beginning of 2020 at South Carolina State. He worked the 2019 season at Texas State after beginning his full-time career at Western Kentucky in 2018.Â
He also worked as a graduate assistant and intern at Auburn, where he attended school and played football.Â
The Sunflower, Ala., native originally attended Miles College to play football before transferring to Auburn for the 2013 and 2014 seasons. He graduated from Auburn in 2016 with a bachelor's degree in multi/interdisciplinary studies and received his master's degree from Auburn in adult and continuing education and teaching in 2018.
Williams is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialists (CSCS) through the National Strength and Conditioning Association.
Williams and his wife, Shalisa, have one son.
Coaching History
2016-17: Auburn, graduate assistant strength and conditioning coach
2018: Western Kentucky, assistant strength and conditioning coach
2019: Texas State, assistant strength and conditioning coach
2020: South Carolina State, assistant athletic director for sports performance
2020: Auburn, assistant sports performance coach
2021: Memphis, assistant sports performance coach
2022-25: Tuskegee, assistant athletic director for sports performance
2026-present: Oklahoma State, assistant strength and conditioning coach
With a decade of experience in college strength and conditioning, he came to OSU from Tuskegee University, where he worked as the assistant athletic director for sports performance from 2022-25.
Prior to that, Williams spent the 2021 season at Memphis, the 2020 season at Auburn and the beginning of 2020 at South Carolina State. He worked the 2019 season at Texas State after beginning his full-time career at Western Kentucky in 2018.Â
He also worked as a graduate assistant and intern at Auburn, where he attended school and played football.Â
The Sunflower, Ala., native originally attended Miles College to play football before transferring to Auburn for the 2013 and 2014 seasons. He graduated from Auburn in 2016 with a bachelor's degree in multi/interdisciplinary studies and received his master's degree from Auburn in adult and continuing education and teaching in 2018.
Williams is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialists (CSCS) through the National Strength and Conditioning Association.
Williams and his wife, Shalisa, have one son.
Coaching History
2016-17: Auburn, graduate assistant strength and conditioning coach
2018: Western Kentucky, assistant strength and conditioning coach
2019: Texas State, assistant strength and conditioning coach
2020: South Carolina State, assistant athletic director for sports performance
2020: Auburn, assistant sports performance coach
2021: Memphis, assistant sports performance coach
2022-25: Tuskegee, assistant athletic director for sports performance
2026-present: Oklahoma State, assistant strength and conditioning coach
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