black excellence
gone too soon, y’all boys be safe in them streets
Birmingham getting worse and worse smh
black excellence
gone too soon, y’all boys be safe in them streets
black excellence
gone too soon, y’all boys be safe in them streets
Birmingham getting worse and worse smh
You might as well do what everybody else does and just retire in Florida than trying to retire in Birminghamthe ham wild crazy But i always thought about retiring there
You might as well do what everybody else does and just retire in Florida than trying to retire in Birmingham
So I was thinking back at that play Wilson made against Auburn and how that win got them to #1 and then thought about how awesome that season was, it also got me thinking.
Best CFP field?
2014: Alabama, Oregon, FSU, Ohio State
2015: Clemson, Alabama, Mich St, OU
2016: Alabama, Clemson, OSU, UW
2017: Clemson, OU, UGA, Alabama
2018: Alabama, Clemson, ND, OU
2019: LSU, OSU, Clemson, OU
So I was thinking back at that play Wilson made against Auburn and how that win got them to #1 and then thought about how awesome that season was, it also got me thinking.
Best CFP field?
2014: Alabama, Oregon, FSU, Ohio State
2015: Clemson, Alabama, Mich St, OU
2016: Alabama, Clemson, OSU, UW
2017: Clemson, OU, UGA, Alabama
2018: Alabama, Clemson, ND, OU
2019: LSU, OSU, Clemson, OU
17. I think we talked on the pod how theres never been a year with 3 good playoff games
Played with Dak @ Miss State
Wilson played at Mississippi State from 2013-15
Wilson was one of Dak Prescott’s most trusted wide receivers in his time with the Bulldogs. His best season came as a junior in 2015 when he had 49 catches for 905 yards and 10 touchdowns as Mississippi State went 9-4 and won the Belk Bowl.
In 2014, Wilson had 47 catches for 680 yards and nine scores. He had touchdowns in his first five games of the season as Mississippi State started the season 9-0 and was No. 1 in the first-ever College Football Playoff rankings.
Wilson’s 22 career receiving touchdowns are tied with teammate Fred Ross for the second-most in school history behind Chad Bumphis’ 24 TD grabs. Wilson finished his career with 1,949 receiving yards on 133 catches and he’s just one of nine MSU receivers to have more than 900 yards receiving in a single season.
A native of Birmingham, Wilson started playing football as a senior in high school after primarily playing basketball. He declared for the NFL draft after his junior season in 2015 but he went undrafted.
It's sad that he came out his junior season and didn't get a shot in the NFL. He would have set all the Miss State receiving records and definitely got drafted if he came back for his senior year. He definitely had the talent and was like 6'5'' 225, not sure why teams didn't like him.