South Carolina Gamecocks defensive back Jamyest Williams opened up the doors to the team’s football operations facility and toured filmmaker Chris Lee.

Check below for a video of the tour and interview.

Williams, a junior, has started in 10 of the 19 games he’s appeared in for the Gamecocks. He’s totaled 70 tackles, including five tackles for loss and has three interceptions.

Shoulder injuries cut each of his first two seasons short, but Williams feels good about his health, heading into Year 3 at South Carolina.

The 5-foot-8, 176-pound junior signed in 2017 over several major offers, including Georgia and Oklahoma. He’s certainly pleased with the decision to come to South Carolina, and the sparkling, new football operations facility is among the reasons why.

“To be honest, there’s nothing that matches this,” Williams said. “To any recruit watching this, you’re not going to get nothing like this, what I’m about to show y’all.

"I promise y’all.”

From the barbershop, to the music studio, players’ lounge, movie room and training room, there are plenty of bells and whistles for Williams. For him, however, it’s all about that grind, which eventually segues into seven Saturdays each fall in Columbia.

“It’s crazy playing in front of 85,000. It’s one of a kind. It’s an experience like no other, I’m telling you that right now,” Williams said. “When they play that Gamecock anthem before the game, you just get the chills. Everybody in the stadium gets the chills.”

Williams joined the South Carolina Gamecocks as a 4-star recruit from Grayson High School (Loganville, Ga.). According to the 247Sports composite, he was the No. 8-ranked cornerback in the class of 2017. The highest-rated member of the Gamecocks 2017 signing class was listed No. 76 overall, among all recruits in the country. This fall, he's competing to win one of the starting safety spots.