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Wisconsin QB Wilson chooses pro football over minor leagues

University of Wisconsin quarterback Russell Wilson has told the Colorado Rockies he has decided to play in the NFL rather than stay in the baseball team's minor league system.

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Wilson made up his mind after helping Wisconsin reach the Rose Bowl. He attended Wisconsin after transferring from North Carolina State.

Wilson was one of six Badgers who accepted invitations to play in the Senior Bowl on Jan. 29 in Mobile, Ala.

Rockies general manager Dan O'Dowd said Thursday the team was informed Wilson won't be coming to camp. He said the Rockies had "no say in his personal choice," but the club wishes him the best as he pursues pro football.

Wilson was drafted by the Rockies in the fourth round with the 140th pick two years ago. The second baseman hit .229 over two seasons with five homers and 26 RBIs in the Northwest and South Atlantic leagues.

His decision was first reported by The New York Times.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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