Quincy Wilson recently shared the latest update to his NCAA University commitment decision. When he unveiled the 2025 outdoor season in the Florida relay, the 17-year-old revealed that he also made an official visit to the University of Florida.

Wilson made his first name in the track world in March 2024, when he won the second consecutive New Balance Nationals Indoror 400m title, with an indoor U18 record of 45.76 on his way to Gold. A few months later, the young man participated in the trial of the US Olympics, with an outdoor world U18 record of 44.59. Paris Olympics In the relay, he was part of Team USA and won gold.

Currently, Quincy Wilson is deciding to go to college or go to college and has been visiting multiple universities until the final choice is made. Recently, the Olympic champion made an official visit to the University of Florida and shared a snapshot of himself swaying the crocodile on Instagram, writing, writing, writing,

“Go to the crocodile 🐊?

In addition to the University of Florida, Wilson also considered Texas A&M, Texas Tech, the University of Tennessee and the University of Georgia.


Quincy Wilson Career in College and Tour

Wilson acts in the new balance indoor grand prix (Image source: Getty)Wilson acts in the new balance indoor grand prix (Image source: Getty)
Wilson acts in the new balance indoor grand prix (Image source: Getty)

Although Quincy Wilson has been making official visits to several colleges, the 400 million runner is not sure if he will go straight to college or turn around after high school.

Appearance on the “Beyond Record” podcast hosted Noah LylesRai Benjamin and Grant Holloway, Wilson discussed his two options, explaining that his main focus was his last two years of high school, but if he does manage to time 4.3 billion times on the 400m in the next few years, he might consider skipping college to attend the professional.

He said: “I’ll be in high school for two more years (left). I’m going to make it plan out. We have to look at these two years (holding), you never know if I ran away at 43, you never know.” He said (43:38).

At the end of the track of things, Quincy Wilson There is a strong year for 2025. During the indoor season, the young man claimed to have won the New Balance Indoor Grand Prix and New Balance Indoor Nationals. He recently unveiled his outdoor season in the Florida Relay, where he won 400 million titles.