Former North Carolina State quarterback Russell Wilson hasn't made a decision on his sporting future. Wilson is not likely to have a decision this week, according to a source, as he struggles with leaving baseball, when his desire has always been to play two sports. As a second baseman for the Asheville Tourists (the Class A affiliate of the Colorado Rockies), Wilson is hitting .220 with 77 strikeouts in 168 at-bats in his first year as a professional. Wilson has enjoyed visits to both Auburn and Wisconsin and would be eligible to play football this fall at either school because he already has his undergraduate degree. He threw for 3,663 yards and 28 touchdowns last season at NC State, but was granted a release when Wolfpack coach Tom O'Brien, frustrated with Wilson dividing his commitments between two sports, decided to name Mike Glennon the starter for the upcoming season.