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2014 University School DB Quincy Wilson is already one of the top players in his class and his stock is still rising. His team at U-School is 6-0 thus far and they will look to keep it going into the playoffs.
“The season is going good for us. We’re getting after it and taking it game-by-game. We have Westminster this week then Edison the week after that. I’m doing well personally, but teams don’t really throw my way because I guess they know about me.”
Some have projected the 6’2” Wilson to play safety at the next level, but he is comfortable at corner.
“I’ve been playing corner all season. I prefer playing it over safety. My size is a very big advantage because I’m bigger than every receiver they put in front of me and I can run just as fast or faster than them too.”
Wilson has over 20 offers from some of the top programs in the country.
“I don’t pay much attention to it right now because I’m just focusing on the season. After the season, I’ll look into it more and get my mind wrapped around colleges.”
Which of the offers that he has are sticking out at the moment?
“I don’t really have top schools, but South Carolina, Ohio State, and Florida are recruiting me the most. I like that I have a good relationship with the DB coaches and I talk to them on a weekly basis.”
It has been a mystery as to why Miami is yet to offer the legacy Wilson, whose father Chad played at Miami.
“I don’t worry about it anymore. If they want me then they’ll want me, if they don’t then they don’t.”
Wilson hasn’t thought about whether or not this delay in a possible offer will affect his decision.
“I’m not sure. I’ll have to deal with it when that time comes.”
When asked if Miami is recruiting him right now, Wilson responded, “No, not at all.”
The U-School junior has been to a few 'Canes games this season and will be in attendance for this weekend’s FSU-Miami game.
“I’ll be there. I’m looking forward to see the defense step up since they’re kind of young.”
“The season is going good for us. We’re getting after it and taking it game-by-game. We have Westminster this week then Edison the week after that. I’m doing well personally, but teams don’t really throw my way because I guess they know about me.”
Some have projected the 6’2” Wilson to play safety at the next level, but he is comfortable at corner.
“I’ve been playing corner all season. I prefer playing it over safety. My size is a very big advantage because I’m bigger than every receiver they put in front of me and I can run just as fast or faster than them too.”
Wilson has over 20 offers from some of the top programs in the country.
“I don’t pay much attention to it right now because I’m just focusing on the season. After the season, I’ll look into it more and get my mind wrapped around colleges.”
Which of the offers that he has are sticking out at the moment?
“I don’t really have top schools, but South Carolina, Ohio State, and Florida are recruiting me the most. I like that I have a good relationship with the DB coaches and I talk to them on a weekly basis.”
It has been a mystery as to why Miami is yet to offer the legacy Wilson, whose father Chad played at Miami.
“I don’t worry about it anymore. If they want me then they’ll want me, if they don’t then they don’t.”
Wilson hasn’t thought about whether or not this delay in a possible offer will affect his decision.
“I’m not sure. I’ll have to deal with it when that time comes.”
When asked if Miami is recruiting him right now, Wilson responded, “No, not at all.”
The U-School junior has been to a few 'Canes games this season and will be in attendance for this weekend’s FSU-Miami game.
“I’ll be there. I’m looking forward to see the defense step up since they’re kind of young.”