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How Southern Miss football has changed since the murder of MJ Daniels

Mitchell Williams was stretched on the floor of his house watching television on the evening of June 11 when the phone rang.

On the other end of the line was Dwike Wilson, the cornerbacks coach at Southern Miss. Wilson explained to the team chaplain that he had received a call from coach Will Hall that something had happened to MJ Daniels and they needed to go to his apartment immediately.

“I jumped in the truck and drove off, even though I knew it wasn't going to end well,” Williams said. “And when I got there, several players were there, some of our coaches and MJ's car. I saw the coroner and a lot of my friends from the Hattiesburg Police Department there, and I just looked at one of them and didn't need to know. I just didn't know what had happened.”