

Quincy Wilson’s not rushing into any decisions just yet, but he’s certainly taking his time to listen and think things through. Back in November, this Bullis School gold medalist was at the center of attention, making college visits that had everyone buzzing. As a member of the Class of 2026, these visits are key to his decision-making process, as he carefully weighs his future. He’s keeping his options open between continuing with NCAA college athletics or possibly going pro. With top NCAA schools like Florida, Texas A&M, and Georgia on his radar, it seems there’s even one more option that has come his way.
Recently, Quincy Wilson posted an Instagram photo that got people talking. In the picture, he’s standing alongside Bennie Brazell, an assistant coach at LSU and a former professional football wide receiver. Coach Brazell was dressed in a white long-sleeve LSU shirt, light gray pants, and white sneakers, while Wilson was sporting a black New Balance zip-up jacket, navy blue athletic pants, and gray running shoes.
He’s even flashing the “L” hand gesture, most likely a nod to LSU. The post showed the coach’s recent visit to Bullis, where he came to meet Wilson, possibly to discuss his NCAA future. But Quincy Wilson was smart enough to add another layer to the mystery. He thanked Coach Bennie for coming to Bullis and sharing what LSU has to offer, adding a playful yet telling touch with “#notcommitted.“
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With the hashtag #geauxtigers, Wilson teased his LSU interest but made it clear he’s not making any commitments just yet. Smart and subtle, his post has left fans wondering if LSU could be in his future, though it seems like he’s still weighing his options. But with so much to offer and with a slew of major victories, his recent visit to the Gators has made his recruitment even more intriguing.
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Colleges are scrambling for Quincy Wilson
Quincy Wilson’s college recruitment is heating up—and for good reason. The kid is a beast on the track. And it’s clear that every major college is trying to get him to commit. This all started way back in early October 2024. There, he kicked things off with a visit to Texas A&M University, where he rocked their jersey for a photoshoot and even shouted out Fred Kerley, a former Aggie star.
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But he didn’t stop there, though. Wilson made his way to the University of Georgia, where he joined their track team for yet another photoshoot. But the real buzz came in early 2025 when he made an official visit to the University of Florida. His cryptic Instagram post, “Go Gators 🐊 #notcommitted #officialvisit,” has left both fans and analysts wondering. Their question is whether he is leaning towards the Gators, or is this just another visit? Well, one thing’s for sure: everyone wants a piece of this guy.
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And let’s talk about why that is. Quincy Wilson is just 17, yet he’s already rewriting the record books. He became the youngest male athlete to represent the USA in track and field at the 2024 Paris Olympics, where he helped secure a gold medal in the 4x400m relay. Not only has he dominated on the world stage, but he’s also shattered national high school records in the 400m.
This includes breaking the U18 400m record at the Holloway Pro Classic in Gainesville with a jaw-dropping 44.20 seconds. It’s no wonder colleges are practically begging for his commitment—this guy is the real deal. From Olympic gold to breaking records, Quincy Wilson is more than just a generational talent—he’s a star in the making, and every college wants to say they were the ones to sign him.
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Is Quincy Wilson's LSU tease a genuine interest or just a clever play to keep us guessing?