Oklahoma State has had its fair share of superstar wideouts over the years, and Tylan Wallace falls right into that category. But some of the scariest Cowboy offenses we’ve seen have featured a productive, if not prolific, No. 2 option in the passing game.
It makes sense. If you have someone opposite your Biletnikoff-favorite stud who can break free for his own #SCTop10 play at any time, that just further stretches the defense and you’re all the better. Conversely, the other guy has the pretty enviable role of playing alongside the other team’s biggest fear which comes with its own perks — like a hell of a lot of single coverage.