"I went to an FCS (NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision) school. However, that being said, it was in a state where there were no professional teams, so you had Montana, the University of Montana, and Montana State. The atmosphere there was sometimes better than I'd seen growing up at the University of Missouri," said Wilson, "There's not a lot of exposure in the state of Montana, so college football is the one thing they have. It was every Saturday, just like the most fun, true, pure, college football experience, where you walk by before the game, there are kids, moms, like, all that fun stuff. The stadium sold out every week and will always have a special place in my heart. It's Montana, so we have a good women's rodeo team, and the horses run out. It's theatrical, cool, fun, and important to the community. Go out to the bars after games. All the bars have old football memorabilia and stuff, but it's cliche in the best way ever, just like a good college town where everyone cares. I try to go back once or twice a year. My college football career had many ups and downs, but I'm super happy I didn't transfer because I have one school I love and am proud I went." As part of Wilson's partnership with Captain Morgan Sliced, he is teaming up with the Breezy Golf Open all summer. Kicking off in Virginia this June, there will be custom Sliced holes, on-course challenges, and plenty of bold flavor—and with the Bob Does Sports crew in the mix, it'll be a good time. Wilson drew inspiration from his favorite all-time Chiefs player during his four seasons playing for Montana State. "It's easy for me, though. It's Eric Berry. No question. I wore 29 in college because of Eric Berry. And his story is incredible. Like, beating cancer, and then was an All Pro, made the Pro Bowl the year after, but this Chiefs run I wish so badly that he got to be a part of it." said Wilson, "He's just (the) best dude ever, such a football guy, I could sit and watch Eric Berry highlights for a full day on the couch that dude is incredible. So that's an easy answer for that one, Incredible. I also played safety, so I have a soft spot for him." Captain Morgan Sliced takes over the course, one imperfect shot at a time. Whether you hook it, shank it, or especially slice it, every swing is a chance to crack open bold flavor and good times.
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