Godz40acres
Happy Feller
Per BON:
A consensus four-star prospect, Wallace plays at both the halfback and cornerback positions in high school - and has the talent and athleticism to play at either position in college as well.
As a cornerback, Wallace has the ability to consistently high-point the ball and out-jump taller wide receivers - his ball awareness allows him to contest deep passes without drawing P.I. calls. Occasionally, Wallace does not turn his hips quickly enough in coverage, allowing faster WRs to get behind him. His speed and size should allow him to excel as a press corner, a skill that could prove to be invaluable in Coach Strong's defensive system.
Want to make a positive impression on Charlie Strong? As a player, you need speed, athleticism, - and above all, a mean streak. Wallace seems to have all three qualities in spades.
As a cornerback, Wallace has the ability to consistently high-point the ball and out-jump taller wide receivers - his ball awareness allows him to contest deep passes without drawing P.I. calls. Occasionally, Wallace does not turn his hips quickly enough in coverage, allowing faster WRs to get behind him. His speed and size should allow him to excel as a press corner, a skill that could prove to be invaluable in Coach Strong's defensive system.
Want to make a positive impression on Charlie Strong? As a player, you need speed, athleticism, - and above all, a mean streak. Wallace seems to have all three qualities in spades.
Per Rivals:
He is a physical cornerback and he also has the ability to work at safety.
Short but insightful BR video discussing why Wallace would be great for UT. (Sorry, unable to embed it.)
[Link to 2014 season videos - no year-end highlights available]
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