- Quincy Wilson
Infobox NFLactive
name=Quincy Wilson
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currentteam=Free Agent
currentnumber=--
currentpositionplain=Running back
birthdate=birth date and age|1981|4|26
birthplace=Steubenville, Ohio
heightft=5
heightin=9
weight=220
debutyear=2006
debutteam= Cincinnati Bengals
college=West Virginia
draftyear=2004
draftround=7
draftpick=219
pastteams=
*Atlanta Falcons (2004)*
*Cincinnati Bengals (2004-2007):*Offseason and/or practice squad member only
status=Active
nfl=Quincy Wilson (born
April 26 ,1981 inSteubenville, Ohio ) is anAmerican football running back who is currently afree agent . He was originally drafted by theAtlanta Falcons in the seventh round of the2004 NFL Draft . He playedcollege football at West Virginia.Wilson has played for the
Atlanta Falcons and theCincinnati Bengals in his career. He is the son ofOtis Wilson , a startinglinebacker for the 1985Chicago Bears Super Bowl Champions.Early years
Wilson attended Weir High School where he became the first football player in West Virginia history to rush for more than 3,000 yards in a single season. Wilson finished with 3,262 yards on 351 carries (9.4 avg.), averaging 233 yards per game. This performance gave him 3rd ranking amongst prep football players. Wilson set several records and led Weir High School to a 14-0 record and a Class AA State Championship where he rushed for 250 yards. Wilson managed 47 touchdowns and 290 points that year, a state record. Over the course of his high school career, Wilson rushed for 6,161 yards and scored 90 touchdowns, and garnered many awards and national attention. USA Today recognized him as an honorable mention All American, and was rated the third best running back in the East.
College career
Wilson joined the West Virginia University Mountaineers for the 1999 season.
As a freshman backup for star running back
Avon Cobourne , he played in 10 games gaining 146 yards on 27 carries and 1 touchdown. The following year he was a medical redshirt and did not play. During his time off he bulked up and developed his legs.In 2001, Wilson rushed for 181 yards in 25 carries and scored 1 touchdown. 2002 would prove to be his breakout year when he gained 901 yards and scored 6 touchdowns as a backup. He also set his career high for single game rushing when he rushed for 198 yards on 14 carries against East Carolina.
In 2003, with the departure of Cobourne, Wilson would start for West Virginia and impress with several outstanding performances, most notably "The Play", against the #3 ranked Miami Hurricanes. Wilson earned third-team
Associated Press All-America honors and was an All-Big East first-team pick byESPN as a senior in 2003, rushing for 1,380 yards with a 4.9 avg. and 12 TDs. He was also named WVU’s offensiveMVP as a senior, and won team’sIra Rodgers Award for all-around excellence. His rushing yardage total on the year was ranked 12th in theNCAA .Played in 44 games at West Virginia, with 474 rushing attempts for 2,608 yards and 20 TDs, plus 25 receptions for 147 yards and one TD. His rushing attempts and yards both ranked fifth in school history at the close of his career.
"The Run"
"The Run" took place in 2003, when West Virginia played the #3 ranked Miami Hurricanes. Losing in the 4th quarter, West Virginia needed to score fast.
Rasheed Marshall took the snap and threw a screen to Wilson, who broke a tackle and took off down the sideline. Halfway down the sideline, Wilson knocked down Miami safetyBrandon Meriweather and jumped over him while staying in bounds to score and give the Mountaineers the lead late. Despite efforts, Miami still won the game.Professional career
Atlanta Falcons
Quincy Wilson was selected in the seventh round (219th overall) of the
2004 NFL Draft by theAtlanta Falcons . Wilson gained 28 yards on 16 carries during the preseason, but was cut from the team September 5, and signed to the practice squad on September 6.Cincinnati Bengals
On December 18 2004, Wilson was signed by the
Cincinnati Bengals .In 2005, Wilson had 97 yards on 20 attempts during all four preseason games but was waived again and re-signed to the practice squad. Wilson was then signed to the offseason roster in January 2006.
In 2006, Wilson tied for the league lead in preseason rushing yards with 217. Wilson was active for the first two regular season games, and finally made his NFL debut in the third game. Wilson was waived and re-signed to the practice squad. Wilson spent almost the rest of the year on the practice squad, finally being re-signed to the active roster for the season finale against the
Pittsburgh Steelers , but was inactive. Wilson registered his first ever offensive regular season stat in week four against theNew England Patriots , when on a first down he rushed for -3 yards, but then on a 2nd down he rushed for 5 yards. His totals for the year were 2 rushes for 2 yards. Wilson also played on special teams in weeks 3 through 5.With rookie running back
Kenny Irons shelved for the year due to a tornAnterior cruciate ligament , Wilson was the probable backup to starterRudi Johnson . During the 2007 preseason, Wilson started out with 10 yards on six carries against theDetroit Lions . Against theNew Orleans Saints , Wilson rushed for 19 yards on four carries. However on September 2, 2007, Wilson was cut before the regular season began. Wilson was re-signed to the active roster on December 26, 2007, and saw a special-teams tackle in the season finale against theMiami Dolphins .On
April 7 ,2008 , Wilson was once again waived by the Bengals. [ [http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5ihgey5KiDbp7od1_fuZHWWEGRPvgD8VT7OC01] Dead link|date=May 2008]Personal
In the 2006 offseason, Wilson held a youth football camp in
Weirton, West Virginia on May 19, 2007 run and coordinated by his family Kyle Wilson, Chlyla Wilson and Sabastion Boner. Some athletes participating in the camp included former MountaineersKay-Jay Harris ,Chris Henry ,Rasheed Marshall ,Pacman Jones , Wilson's fatherOtis Wilson ,T.J. Duckett ,Jarrett Payton , andIke Taylor . [ [http://www.flyingcolorssports.com/custom/quincywilson/Player.asp?Id=61&Page=3 http://www.flyingcolorssports.com/custom/quincywilson/Player.asp?Id=61&Page=3] ]On June 18, 2007, Wilson was involved in a
wedding altercation inHuntington, West Virginia that led to his (and 14 others') arrests. Police reports said that Wilson and his group refused to disperse around 3a.m. outside of a bar, which led to Wilson being charged with disorderly conduct. [ [http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2007/football/nfl/06/18/bc.fbn.bengals.wilson.ap/ http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2007/football/nfl/06/18/bc.fbn.bengals.wilson.ap/] ]Along with being an honorary team captain for the
2007 Mississippi State ballgame forWest Virginia University , Wilson was also in attendance for numerous other games at his alma mater, including the2008 Gold-Blue Spring Game.References
External links
* [http://www.quincy-wilson.com Official Website]
* [http://www.bengals.com/team/player.asp?player_id=58 Cincinnati Bengals bio]
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