Former Oregon quarterback Terry Wilson Jr. has landed at Kansas’ Garden City Community College. Wilson in April announced he was transferring from the Ducks football program. At the time, wide receiver Darren Carrington called the quarterback battle “a good competition between Justin [Herbert] and Travis Jonsen.”
The Broncbusters finished the 2016 reason ranked No. 1 nationally among NJCAA schools. The team’s coach, Jeff Simms, was named the NJCAA coach of the year.
Wilson announced the news on Twitter.
Excited to announce that I have signed to play for Garden City the #1 juco in the nation!!! #illbeback #GardenCity pic.twitter.com/kQumlBNSyS
— TWILL (@TerryTouchdown3) May 23, 2017
Wilson will be eligible to play immediately for the Broncbusters and then can transfer to a Division I institution after one year.
Garden City is located in rural Kansas, roughly three and a half hours west of Wichita. Wilson, who checked in at 6-foot-3, 205 pounds while at Oregon, is originally from Del City, Oklahoma — a two and a half hour drive from Garden City.
Former Auburn quarterback Nick Marshall and current Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver/returner Tyreek Hill are among Garden City’s recent All-Americans.
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