STILLWATER — Tylan Wallace has lived up to his Superman moniker for much of his breakout sophomore campaign. He's done it without Batman.
Thursday night, Wallace will possibly become Oklahoma State's fourth Biletnikoff Award recipient in the past nine seasons as the nation's top receiver when the winner is announced as part of the College Football Awards in Atlanta.
Wallace's twin brother, Tracin, will be alongside him when he learns whether he was able to beat out Alabama's Jerry Jeudy and Massachusetts' Andy Isabella for the honor. They've been side by side all year, even though Tracin, also an OSU receiver, has missed the majority of the season with his third ACL injury in the past four years.