Isaac Wilson, the brother of NFL quarterback Zach Wilson, has committed to the Utah football team.
Zach spent his college football days playing for the Utes’ rival, the BYU Cougars. In 2021, the New York Jets selected Wilson’s older brother in the first round of the draft.
The young Wilson is a four-star quarterback and has received offers from Arizona, Arizona State, Oklahoma State, UCLA and BYU.
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Isaac leads Utah’s recruiting class of 2024.
«I’ve been a Utah fan for as long as I can remember and then we made that trade with Zach, who did his thing,» Isaac told 247Sports. «But now I’m excited to do my thing, go back to our roots and go back to where my dad played. I couldn’t be more excited to be committed to Utah.»
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The Wilson family has a history with the Utah football program. Mike Wilson, the father of Isaac and Zach, played defensive line at Utah from 1993 to 1994, when Kyle Whittingham served as defensive line coach.
Whittingham is now Utah’s head coach.
247Sports ranks Isaac as the No. 14th quarterback in his class.
Wilson expressed excitement when talking about joining Utah’s offense.
«I really like their offense,» Wilson said.
«They really spread things out, and when you dive into the X’s and O’s of everything they do, you can really see that they’re an NFL-caliber offense.»
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«They go under center, spread out and give a different look that makes them really dynamic. I’m excited to play quarterback in that system.»