2024: Started all 11 games he played in at safety ... Recorded 44 tackles, one sack, 3.5 tackles for loss and tied for the team lead with three interceptions ... Had seven tackles in the season opener at South Carolina ... Had five tackles, one interception and a tackle for loss against ECU ... Had five tackles against VT ... Recorded three tackles, a sack and two tackles for loss in the win at Georgia State ... Totaled three tackles and an interception in the win over Georgia Southern ... Notched five tackles and an interception in the season finale win at Arkansas State.
2023 (USF): Played in nine games ... Had 15 tackles and one pass breakup ... Notched a season-high five tackles against UTSA.
2022 (USF): Competed in 12 games, making six starts at safety … Posted 32 tackles, two pass break-ups and a tackle for loss on the year … Had a season-high eight tackles (7 solo) vs. UCF (11/26) … Posted six stops at Houston (10/29) … Five tackles at Temple (11/5) … Four stops vs. SMU (11/12) … Posted two tackles and one tackle for loss vs BYU (9/3) … Had at least one tackle in 10 games, including the last eight straight … Made 22 stops in the last five games.
2021 (USF): Did not see game action ... Suffered a season-ending knee injury two days before the start of the season ... Sas projected to be a defensive starter.
2020 (KANSAS STATE): Entered the transfer portal in November … Appeared seven games, starting at nickel back against Arkansas State and West Virginia … Collected 15 tackles (12 solo, three assisted), two tackles for loss, an interception and a blocked punt on the season ... Recorded the interception and blocked punt in the same game vs. Arkansas State, becoming the first Wildcat to achieve the feat in a game since 2008 … In a road win at TCU, when he registered five tackles.
2019 (KANSAS STATE): Saw action in four games as a reserve defensive back and on special teams as he retained his redshirt ...Made a tackle for loss against Bowling Green.
HIGH SCHOOL: Played at Summit under head coach Channon Hall ... A late flip from Cal before signing with Kansas State … Rated the 60th-best cornerback in the Class of 2019 by ESPN and is 62nd by 247Sports, while he was viewed as the 77th-best player in the state of Texas by 247Sports ... Picked up first team all-district honors as both a junior and senior, while he was also named to the academic all-district team both years ... Recorded 48 career tackles to go along with eight interceptions and 15 passes defended during his prep career ... Six of his picks came during his junior year ... Returned four kickoffs for a 45.5-yard average as a senior ... Also participated in track where he was a regional qualifier every year.
PERSONAL: Full name is William Michael Jones II ... Son of William and Sheuna Jones... One brother, Christian.