Q. You're going to play Pat Carter; do you know much about him?
LEE WILLIAMS: Actually I ate lunch with him today. We ate lunch together. I'm sure tomorrow will have a fun time. He's a good player. And we have competed against each other I think one other time this year. We hadn't played -- ever played together. But we're both familiar with each other and know each other.
Q. The media probably has anointed or had anointed Trip as the favorite here. Everybody figured he was going to be the guy to beat. With him out of the way, does that change your mindset at all?
LEE WILLIAMS: No. There's so many good players that are still left in this tournament. And all of them can beat each of them on any given day. Everyone's a good player. And just because Trip wasn't fortunate enough to win his match this morning, I don't think most people -- most people know they still got a lot of other good players to beat if they want to win this tournament and keep advancing on.
Trip's been around for a long time and he's always seemed to play well in this tournament. Especially against Tiger. He made it to the finals there. And that was great. I know Trip has a lot of experience. But there's a lot of or guys out here that are real good too.
Q. Did you feel you were playing particularly well coming into this tournament?
LEE WILLIAMS: I feel like I was playing pretty good. I didn't play very good the Monday and Tuesday of the qualifying rounds here. But I just -- I was thinking surely something will turn around and I called my teacher back home, Hank Johnson, and I asked him a couple questions and he just told me that he thought my ball position was probably off a little bit and my alignment was off a little bit. And I just worked on that. And I've started playing better. But the first two days were a struggle.
PETE KOWALSKI: Give us a geography lesson. Where is Alexander City.
LEE WILLIAMS: In Alabama.
PETE KOWALSKI: Close by where.
LEE WILLIAMS: In between Birmingham and Auburn. It's about center of the state on the far east side. But it's really pretty much just smack dab in the middle of Birmingham. Actually I go to school at Auburn. So I don't live very far from the campus.
PETE KOWALSKI: Have you school started yet? Are you missing classes?
LEE WILLIAMS: I like that though. Actually, I don't -- I had some problems getting in touch with some of my teachers for me missing. Started on Wednesday. So I'm missing Wednesday, Thursday, tomorrow, and I didn't get in touch with any of them, and so I'm kind of hoping that there's not going to be any problems when I get back to school as far as my classes go. Because they're pretty strict at our school about missing classes. You get an excuse or a family death or something like that. But hopefully they will -- maybe they watched some TV. I don't know. See it's good for me.
Q. You kids actually go to school, go to class at Auburn?
LEE WILLIAMS: Oh, yeah, we have to go. They come check up on us. I mean you got to be in class. And a lot of teachers -- see a lot of people think that at least our school, every class is a big auditorium. But I have a lot of classes that are just 50 people and less. And a lot of the teachers do take roll, and/or either have you to sign a sheet. I had a history class one time with 200 people in it and we had to sign sheets, letting them know we were there. Everybody; not just athletes, everybody. So I don't skip class.
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