[8] Wilson was required to wait until the following season to play for Idaho due to NCAA transfer rules.
[7] Wilson left the Idaho basketball program in January 2020, deciding to focus on pursuing a career as a strength and conditioning coach.
[10] Wilson was initially recruited to play as an edge rusher, but was soon moved to the offensive line.
[11] He redshirted for one year with the football program[12] and played for two more, primarily on special teams[13] in a total of 25 games.
[17] Announcing Wilson's addition to the team, Minnesota head coach Ben Johnson called him a "strong, physical player", a "willing worker", and a "good athlete.
[21] Wilson joined Mo Alie-Cox as former college basketball players to play concurrently on the Colts.