My life at university of utah7/1/2023 ![]() ![]() Two days after his commitment, Isaac was one of 20 prep quarterbacks selected to the Elite 11 Finals, which is a showcase for the top high school QBs in the country. Isaac Wilson has made his college decisionįriday, in a tournament that featured dozens and dozens of teams throughout the Intermountain West, perennial power Corner Canyon lost two of its first four games, but Wilson many times showed off the kind of arm that has drawn college recruiters far and wide. “She was like, ‘Do you want to be like everyone else? Pick up a little hat and put it on?’ So we got to thinking and that was the simplest and easiest and funnest way that we could do it.”īYU’s Zach Wilson: Inside the making of a future first-round NFL draft pick “Of course, it was (mostly) my dad’s, but partially my mom’s,” Isaac said. So whose idea was it to jump into the pool for the announcement? But I get compliments from BYU fans all the time, saying, ‘Hey, we are still behind the Wilson family, even though we are Cougs, we will love you guys.’ It is mostly stuff like that.” “Every once in a while I will go on there and post something. I stopped looking at Instagram and Twitter,” Isaac said. I am not on social media that much, so maybe (there’s stuff out there). What about BYU fans? How have they reacted to the loss of a Wilson? “Yeah, Zach loved A Rod when he was at BYU. I’m committing to Utah!!! Thanks to everyone that has helped me through this process. Utah is great school, really competitive, and everything you would want.” “So we got the approval from Zach and after that, I just made the decision. “And he said it is probably one of the best and closest offenses he’s seen to the NFL that we visited. “We had Zach come down - my brother - and look over the offense that (Andy) Ludwig has, and all that,” Isaac said. Isaac said his oldest of three brothers didn’t tell him what to do or push him in any one direction, but was involved in his recruitment, to some extent. But it also garnered national headlines, mostly because his three older brothers went to BYU, most notably current New York Jets backup quarterback Zach Wilson. on May 24 - five days after publishing a top six that also included UCLA, BYU, Oklahoma State, Arizona State and Arizona - was big news locally. Naturally, Isaac Wilson’s commitment to the U. ![]() They are really close to home, close to my family, and I love being with my family,” Isaac said. “Now that all that recruiting is over, I can just breathe and stick to (talking to) my team. It’s been just kind of a big relief, is the best way I can put it,” Isaac Wilson said Friday during a seven-on-seven passing tournament in Layton conducted by Weber State’s football program. ![]() “Life’s a lot easier for me, overall, after I got that (commitment) out of the way. And he said it is probably one of the best and closest offenses he’s seen to the NFL that we visited. “We had Zach (Wilson) come down - my brother - and look over the offense that (Andy) Ludwig has, and all that. ![]()
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