Redshirt freshman Russell Wilson was named N.C. State's starting quarterback on Friday afternoon. Here are five things you should know about him as he prepares to start the season opener Aug. 28 at South Carolina:
- He has athletic blood lines. Patenal grandfather Harrison Wilson Jr. played baseball and basketball at Kentucky State. Father Harrison III played football and baseball at Dartmouth and spent a brief time with the San Diego Chargers. Brother Harrison IV played baseball and football at Richmond and played at N.C. State in the 2004 season opener won by the Wolfpack 42-0. Harrison's most memorable moment that day was being hurdled by future No. 1 draft pick Mario Williams, who raced into the backfield to make a tackle on the first series of the game.
- He attended football camp at North Carolina. Charlie McFall, Wilson's high school coach at the Collegiate School in Richmond, Va., said North Carolina (Mike Paulus), Virginia (Peter Lalich) and Virginia Tech (Tyrod Taylor) all had highly regarded quarterbacks they'd promised scholarships and were afraid of losing if they offered Wilson a scholarship. Then Wilson became enamored with N.C. State. "Russell loved the facilities at State, and it was close to home," McFall said.
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He's already been featured in Sports Illustrated. The "Faces in the Crowd" section profiled him after he threw for 291 yards and ran for 223 more in a state championship win.
- As he came off the practice field Thursday evening, Wilson had "John 10:9" written in marker on athletic tape wrapped around his left wrist. According to the Bible the N&O's A.J. Carr keeps on his desk, that scripture reads: "I am the door, and the person who enters through me will be saved and will be able to come in and go out and find pasture."
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He was one of the team's most popular hosts for winter recruiting visits. "I'm not going to take you to a wild club or anything like that where you'll get into trouble," he said in January. "I'm going to take you places where you'll see people you need to see. See other football players. See basketball players. See guys and girls. Not surround you with bad things."
Comments
Wilson won this job b/c they
Sun, 08/24/2008 - 14:09 — gvillegatrWilson won this job b/c they are playing USC on thursday night. it might be the toughest defense they see all year and will rely heavily on his athleticism in this game.
I hope they destory the school we North Carolinians have no respect for whatsoever!
Wilson is going to have
Sat, 08/23/2008 - 10:36 — Anonymous (not verified)Wilson is going to have trouble dealing w/ the Gamecocks crowd. Their stadium is actually really loud. Have been to a game there a while back and the seats we had (lower deck) were nice. State fans I think will enjoy it (lower deck at least). Their crowd will be Wilson's biggest test (not the huge DL and LB's). Not sure how the r-frsh will take to that. Hope they have a silent count for this game. No telling how both offenses will look but the Gamecocks D gives them the edge. Just my input. prediction: 31-14 gamecocks (sorry state). Will be watching ESPN Thursday night.
GL State
Sat, 08/23/2008 - 09:38 — Anonymous (not verified)He sounds like a good player and has the ability to make things happen. Tough way to start the season though. Going to Columbia to face Spurrier and the Gamecocks could be a nightmare for him and he might not have the game everyone hopes but it will it least give him some experience in a hostile enviroment on the road. I think it will help him in the long run. Could start rough but end good. GL STATE.
Wilson
Fri, 08/22/2008 - 23:29 — Anonymous (not verified)I'm glad to hear that he's a good kid, but I've never been a fan of running quarterbacks. I had hoped they would give Glennon a shot at starting, but I'm behind whoever they choose. Either way, the Pack is going to pull off a big upset Thursday and shock the cocks.
Who said Wilson was a
Sun, 08/24/2008 - 08:08 — Anonymous (not verified)Who said Wilson was a running quarterback. He's a quarterback that can run. He didn't win this job with his legs onlyl
rwilson
Fri, 08/22/2008 - 20:27 — Anonymous (not verified)On Thursday Mr. Wilson will meet Mr. Norwood and Mr. Brinkley. Go Cocks!!!!!
Excited
Fri, 08/22/2008 - 20:04 — Booker44K (not verified)My family went to Meet the Pack Day last week. Wilson (followed by Anthony Hill) was by far the most approachable and courteous player. I am excited for him and hope that he has a great game against South Carolina.
Nice Choice
Fri, 08/22/2008 - 19:56 — JW (not verified)Great choice Coach O'Brien and staff!!! GO RUSSELL!! GO PACK!!!
Wilson
Fri, 08/22/2008 - 17:49 — Barry Wall (not verified)This young athlete sounds like a real deal. I especially liked the five things listed about him. He has his head in the right place. I am Hokie, but I like to read about great young people.
Mobility, Agility and Stability
Fri, 08/22/2008 - 16:42 — Tim (not verified)Rw will be an exciting quarterback. Mobility-When the pocket collapses, he will be tough to catch. Agility - we will see better footwork . Stability-Good head on his shoulders and is morally grounded. Most people don't understand the importance of character in a field leader.
rwilson
Fri, 08/22/2008 - 16:33 — Anonymous (not verified)Nicest person you will ever meet- incredible basketball player- all around athlete. You want him in your corner!
I am now a nc state fan!
rwilson
Fri, 08/22/2008 - 16:32 — Anonymous (not verified)Nicest person you will ever meet- incredible basketball player- all around athlete. You want him in your corner!
I am now a nc state fan!
Great kid
Fri, 08/22/2008 - 16:12 — Jas (not verified)Everything I've read about RW indicates that he is a sincere person, strong athlete and all around good kid. As a Pack fan I hope this translates into a successful freshman outing for him, either way its great to have men of his caliber (and Daniel Evans) representing NCSU.