STILLWATER — Mandi Moore had just parked her car to pick up her youngest son, Tevin, from his elementary school when the phone rang with a call from another of her sons.
Tracin Wallace had a familiar tone in his voice.
“I hurt my knee again,” the Oklahoma State receiver told his mother. “I think it’s bad.”
Wallace knows better than most ever will what a torn anterior cruciate ligament feels like.
The first time he tore the ACL in his left knee, he was a junior quarterback in 2015 at South Hills High School in Fort Worth, Texas.