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Tylan Wallace Named Biletnikoff Finalist, Rivaling James Washington’s Award-Winning Season

The talented sophomore is ahead of schedule in both accolades and achievements.

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It’s down to three.

Tylan Wallace, Andy Isabella and Jerry Jeudy were named the finalists for the Biletnikoff Award, given to the nation’s outstanding receiver. Wallace would be Oklahoma State’s fourth Biletnikoff winner, as Justin Blackmon was won two and James Washington won the award last season.

Here are how the three finalists numbers compare to one another.

Player School Games Played Receptions Yards Touchdowns
Andy Isabella Massachusetts 12 102 1,698 13
Tylan Wallace Oklahoma State 11 75 1,344 11
Jerry Jeudy Alabama 11 51 1,002 10

Wallace’s 62 receiving yards against West Virginia were the fewest he had in a Big 12 game this season. However, at his 122 yards per game, Wallace is on pace to pass James Washington’s senior season. If Wallace had his average in OSU’s game against TCU and its bowl game, he would finish the year with 1,588 yards, which would be the third most in an OSU season.

Player Yards Year Class
Justin Blackmon 1,782 2010 Sophomore
Rashaun Woods 1,695 2002 Junior
James Washington 1,549 2017 Senior
Justin Blackmon 1,522 2011 Junior
Dez Bryant 1,480 2008 Sophomore
Hart Lee Dykes 1,441 1988 Senior
James Washington 1,380 2016 Junior
Rashaun Woods 1,367 2003 Senior
Tylan Wallace 1,344 2018 Sophomore
Josh Stewart 1,210 2012 Sophomore

With his seven receptions against the Mountaineers, Wallace broke into OSU’s single season Top 10 list, knocking out Jalen McCleskey (still awkward).

Wallace also passed the most receptions Washington has had in a season. Wallace is averaging about seven catches a game this year, so he should finish with about 88 catches, coincidentally on top of Dez Bryant’s sophomore year.

Player Receptions Year Class
Justin Blackmon 122 2011 Junior
Justin Blackmon 111 2010 Sophomore
Rashaun Woods 107 2002 Junior
Josh Stewart 101 2012 Sophomore
Dez Bryant 87 2008 Sophomore
Hart Lee Dykes 84 1988 Senior
Rashaun Woods 80 2001 Sophomore
Rashaun Woods 77 2003 Senior
Tylan Wallace 75 2018 Sophomore
James Washington 74 2017 Senior

Wallace’s two touchdowns against West Virginia moved him up and over the logjam the Cowboys have at 10 touchdown catches in a season.

Wallace has passed Washington’s sophomore and junior seasons and is two touchdowns away from his senior year. Wallace is averaging an even one touchdown a game, so if he finishes with two more, he’ll tie Washington from a season ago.

Player Touchdowns Year Class
Justin Blackmon 20 2010 Sophomore
Dez Bryant 19 2008 Sophomore
Justin Blackmon 18 2011 Junior
Rashaun Woods 17 2002 Junior
Hart Lee Dykes 15 1988 Senior
Rashaun Woods 15 2003 Senior
James Washington 13 2017 Senior
Adarius Bowman 12 2006 Junior
Tylan Wallace 11 2018 Sophomore
James Washington 10 2016 Junior
James Washington 10 2015 Sophomore
Rashaun Woods 10 2001 Sophomore

 

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