fbpx
Connect with us

Local News

Holmen’s Wilson steps into bigger role for NDSU in National Championship

Published

on

A local star could have a significant role in the FCS National Championship being aired on ESPN2 Saturday.

Injuries have thrust Holmen, Wis., native and true freshman Seth Wilson into the backup running back role for No. 2-ranked North Dakota State (13-1), which plays No. 1 James Madison (14-0) at 11.a.m. in Frisco, Tex. for the FCS title.

In the semifinal against Sam Houston, Wilson had a Holmen Vikings-like performance. The 5-foot-10, 190-pounder finished with 24 carries for 194 yards, including a 58-yard long. NDSU beat Sam Houston 55-13.

Here’s Wilson’s first collegiate touchdown, back in early November:

If that wasn’t impressive, check out one of his two receiving TDs this season:

This season, Wilson has 407 yards on 70 carries this season (5.8 yards per carry) and a touchdown, along with six catches for 66 yards and two receiving scores. Wilson touched the ball in six games this season, slowly increasing his role.

Going from Holmen to North Dakota State, Wilson said the most difficult transition was learning the playbook

“Learning the offense is more in depth,” he said. “From hearing the play to the snap of the ball, and you have to execute that on the snap of the ball. It’s a lot more complex than high school”

As for his previous spot playing football, Wilson says he still talks with his old teammates.

“Some of my o-lineman, thanking them for blocking for me in high school, giving me the opportunity to get here since I had such a great season”

Wilson ended his high school career in a fury with 743 yards and 12 touchdowns in the final three games.

He ended his senior season at Holmen with 2,027 yards and 33 touchdowns.

 

Born in Decorah Iowa. I've been a news reporter for the last 10 years, starting right out of college in Fort Dodge, Iowa. Other professional opportunities led me to Marshalltown, Iowa and Antigo Wisconsin, before I finally was afforded the opportunity here in La Crosse. I've been here since 2016. I also act as the voice of local sports, doing play by play of high school and college football and basketball. When not working I enjoy golfing.

Continue Reading
Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *