Terry Wilson

Nebraska four-star quarterback commit Terry Wilson poses with coach Mike Riley during an unofficial visit to Lincoln.

(Courtesy of Terry Wilson)

ESPN four-star prospect and Nebraska Cornhuskers quarterback commitment Terry Wilson had planned to take a trip to Eugene next week with his mom, but instead decided to wait until his official visit.

Despite the delayed visit, the 6-foot-3, 187-pound dual-threat quarterback, out of Del City, Oklahoma, said his relationship with Oregon has remained the same and he's still intrigued by a possible future in Eugene.

"It's really been the same. Me and Coach (Scott) Frost have stayed in touch. I call him and I talk to Coach (Mark) Helfrich," he said. "It's just simply saying hi, stuff like that."

For now, Nebraska remains the leader, but Wilson said there are several factors that could change that, including learning what the Cornhuskers will run offensively under Mike Riley.

"I don't know for sure what Nebraska is going to run. It'll be a fun thing to watch," he said. "I know what Oregon is going to do and what they can do, just watching Marcus (Mariota) in the past. It's going to be Oregon and Nebraska, watching throughout the season to see how things turn out."

Another factor will be the visit to Eugene, which could single-handedly catapult the Ducks in front if all goes well.



"I haven't been to Oregon yet, and I probably won't get there until October 9 for the game against Washington State," Wilson said. "I'm going with my friend, Calvin Bundage . He's a linebacker from here that Oregon has offered."