Tylan Wallace joins elite company at Oklahoma State as a two-time All-American.
Wallace was a second-team selection in the American Football Coaches Association’s All-American voting. He becomes the 14th player in program history to pick up All-American honors in two seasons and is the first since Quinn Sharp.
What’s almost more impressive is that Wallace was able to take a gap year between All-American honors after an ACL tear prematurely ended his junior season in 2019.
Wallace led the Big 12 with 922 receiving yards despite catching passes in just nine games. He also played only a half against Miami in the Cheez-It Bowl on Tuesday.