Football

WilliamNalty

  • position Inside Linebacker
  • height 6-0
  • Weight 220
  • class Graduate Student
  • Hometown Metairie, La.
  • High school Metairie Park Country Day

Career
• A three-year letterwinner who played in 24 career games and charted one tackle and one fumble recovery
• Graduated on December 17, 2021 with degrees in marketing and management … Graduated with a third degree in communication in May of 2022
• Five-time member of the SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll

2022 – Super Senior
• Elected to return for a sixth year, taking advantage of the NCAA’s ruling to grant an extra year of eligibility due to the COVID-19 pandemic
• Played in eight games on special teams
• Named to SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll

2021 – Senior
• Saw action in all 13 games, seeing most of his playing Ɵ me on special teams
• Got a fumble recovery vs. New Mexico State and his first career tackle at Louisville
• Named to SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll

2020 – Junior
• Practiced with the team
• Named to SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll

2019 – Sophomore
• Saw his first collegiate action vs. UT Martin
• Named to SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll

2018 – r-Freshman
• Practiced with the team
• Named to SEC Fall Academic Honor Roll

2017 – Freshman
• Redshirt season

High School
• Three-year letter winner and starter at linebacker for head coach Joe Chango at Metairie Park Country Day
• Totaled 63 tackles, including 10 sacks as a senior, helping the Cajuns compile a 9-4 overall record
• Also had one forced fumble and a fumble recovery
• Earned All-District honors
• Member of the United States Saddle Seat Team who captured the Gold Medal in the 2014 US Saddle Seat Equitation World Cup
• Also a member of the junior team from 2012-13
• Competed in his first equestrian show at the age of five
• Chose UK over North Carolina

Personal
• Born in Metairie, Louisiana
• Son of Donald J. Nalty Jr. (dad) and Holly (mom); and James Nichols (stepdad)
• Dad, Donald, played football at Tulane from 1982-86

William Says
• His nickname is “Nalty”
• He chose Kentucky because it’s a great area with great people
• When he’s not on the field he enjoys riding horses and meeting new people
• One word to describe him on the field is “determined”
• The best advice he’s ever received is “don’t count the days, make the days count”

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