![]() The rest of the returning frontcourt players (Kadyn Betts, Joshua Ola-Joseph, Parker Fox, and Isaiah Ihnen) are forwards as well. Scoring and rebounding leader Dawson Garcia is more natural playing at power forward. There's been a lot of ups and downs, but to come back to basketball has been a lot of fun."Īn earlier roster breakdown this spring revealed the U's frontcourt badly needed to add depth at center behind Payne. ![]() When it was time for me to be done with basketball, I relied in faith in God to guide me with what I had to do next. "It's just kind of been a wild journey," Wilson said. He still has a COVID-19 year of eligibility remaining, but only for hoops since he was playing the sport when the pandemic hit. He played primarily on special teams in 20 before transitioning back to basketball. Three years ago, Wilson transferred to Washington State to work for the Cougars as a strength coach intern, but he was convinced by a staff member to join the football team. He then averaged 4.2 points and 3.2 rebounds for the Vandals playing 18 games in 2019-20. He played seven games for the Beavers before transferring to Idaho during the 2018-19 season. The Montara, Calif., native was a four-star recruit at Junipero Serra when he signed with Oregon State out of high school in 2018. It might not have worked when I was 235 pounds, but being 300 pounds I can have an impact in the Big Ten against other teams who have big more traditional centers." Obviously, it's extremely high-level basketball and it fits my style of play the way I am today. "They have a great fan base and community. "It's undeniable this is a great opportunity," Wilson said. While developing a relationship with Gophers assistant Marcus Jenkins in the recruiting process, he eventually saw the U would be a great fit. Wilson wanted a bigger role, but he also entered the transfer portal with the goal of pursuing a one-year master's degree in exercise science. Their starting center was Mouhamed Gueye, who declared for this summer's NBA draft. Last season, Wilson weighed 325 pounds and played sparingly inside for the Cougars, who finished 17-17 after losing in the NIT first round. So coming back to basketball I just had to slowly cut a little bit of unnecessary weight from football." With that I got really strong, I got into a very different type of shape than I ever was in, but I developed underneath a lot more fast twitch and explosive muscle and ability. As an offensive lineman I ended up just putting weight on my frame. "But then football, it got taken to another level. "I wanted to be a strength coach, so naturally in my free time I lifted," said Wilson. He benched 225 pounds 30 times in a row, has a 7-1 wingspan and a 30-inch vertical jump. He does still recall some of his pro combine-type numbers. ![]() Fleck would be curious, but Wilson's football eligibility is up. He's already a good player, but he's only going to be getting better." I'm excited to be working with him for sure. ![]() They were tall and gangly, but he's solid man. "In high school, I played in the EYBL and you wouldn't see many taller guys like that. "He's a beast," said Wilson, who signed with the Gophers last month. Wilson's looking forward to the physical battles with Payne in practice this summer. That significantly outweighs Payne and just about every other Big Ten center last season outside of Purdue's 7-4 man mountain Zach Edey. Wilson said he fluctuates now between 295 and 315 pounds. The tallest player in college football the past two years played 25 games as a reserve offensive lineman at Washington State as well. The 6-11 Wilson said he showed up at his first basketball workout last year weighing an eye-popping 345 pounds for the Cougars, who used him in 14 games as a backup center. Payne, the Gophers' likely starting center next season, won't be the heaviest player on the roster when Washington State transfer and former two-sport athlete Jack Wilson arrives this summer. During spring workouts, Ben Johnson's Gophers basketball team has no other physical presence like freshman Pharrel Payne, whose 6-9, 255-pound frame is a load in the paint for anyone in the Big Ten.
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