Three Guys Before The Game – Quincy Wilson (Episode 204)

He is the classic definition of a Mountaineer.

Weirton’s Quincy Wilson shattered records and defenders during his playing days with the Red Riders of Weir and the Mountaineers.

On this episode, Wilson details the coaching transitioning from Don Nehlen to Rich Rodriguez.

Yes, the “Guys” talk in detail about “the run” against Miami, but also learn who hit Quincy the hardest in his career and discuss his current role as an assistant coach at West Virginia State.

Join Brad, Hoppy and Tony on Monday for a new episode of Three Guys.

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