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Mike Wallace is born
mike wallaceBurnell Michael Wallace (Mike Wallace) was born on August 1st, 1986 in New Orleans, Louisiana. -
Mike in highschool
Mike wallace in highschool He attended O. Perry Walker High School where he played football on both offense and defense. During his senior year, Wallace had 60 receptions for 1,039 yards and 19 touchdowns. He also returned four punts and four kickoffs for touchdowns. Wallace set the school records for total points and kick return touchdowns. -
named mvp
mike wallace gets named mvpSuperPrep named him the 17th-ranked college prospect in the state of Louisiana. Wallace was also named the league MVP, district MVP, and All-West Bank MVP. He was also named an All-State, all-league, All-Metro, All-West Bank player. -
Mike Wallace goes to college
mike wallace decides to go to mississippi stateIn 2004, Wallace initially signed with Oregon State, but did not enroll in Oregon State University. In 2005, he enrolled at the University of Mississippi. -
College years
mike wallace's college yearsAs a true freshman in 2005, Wallace played in 10 games. He returned four kickoffs for 48 yards against LSU. In 2006, he started all 12 games as a split end. He recorded two touchdown receptions to tie for first on the team. At Kentucky, he had two receptions for 65 yards. Against Wake Forest, he had two receptions for 36 yards. At Alabama, he had his first career touchdown on a 55-yard catch from Brent Schaeffer. He had one catch for 38 yards against Mississippi State.
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mike wallace at the 40 yard dash
mike ran the 40 yard dashAt the NFL Scouting Combine, Wallace finished second overall in the 40-yard dash with an official 4.33-second time. This was the second fastest wide receiver time. -
Mike wallace and Keenan Lewis
mike wallace and keenan lewisThey were teammates in Pop Warner and high school, best friends who planned to attend college together before a coaching change intervened. When it became evident that both would be NFL draft picks, they kept wondering where each would go. How about to the same team on the same round, and to the Super Bowl champions no less? Mike Wallace and Keenan Lewis couldn't script this any better, together again in the NFL — just as they were when they lined up as kickoff returners at O. Perry Walker High.