Cam Wallace ’s comeback story is one you’ve gotta watch this fall. Remember early last season, when Wallace brought his trademark burst field? Yeah. He was earning reps fast, even finding the end zone, before that knee injury against Kent State abruptly ended his season. It was a major setback, and not just for Cam, but for the entire Penn State squad already depending on Nicholas Singleton and Kayton Allen to grind every carry.
Before the injury, Wallace had been quietly stacking decent numbers in his limited opportunities, rushing for 63 yards on just 18 carries, averaging an impressive 3.5 yards per attempt, and adding one touchdown in just three appearances. Standing at 6 feet 5 inches, the star 170-pound rightback showed why he is one of the important pieces of the Nittany Lions