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Bill Wallace (July 21, 1912 – May 17, 1993) was an
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halfback at
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in 1932, 1934, and 1935. He was a first-team All-American in 1934 and has been inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame, the
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, and the Rice Athletics Hall of Fame.


Early years

Wallace was born in 1912 in
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. He attended Eagle Lake High School in
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. He competed in both track and football at Eagle Lake and was later inducted into the Texas High School Football Hall of Fame.


Rice Institute

Wallace then enrolled at Rice Institute (now
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) where he competed in football as a halfback and in track as a sprinter and hurdler. He won the Southwest Conference championship in the 222-yard low hurdles and lost the event at the nationals to
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and
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. In football, Wallace played on both offense and defense. As a sophomore, Wallace starred at halfback for the
1932 Rice Owls football team The 1932 Rice Owls football team was an American football team that represented Rice University as a member of the Southwest Conference (SWC) during the 1932 college football season. In its fourth season under head coach Jack Meagher, the team c ...
. In February 1933, he was suspended along with seven other Rice football players on charges of violating school rules in connection with midyear examinations. Wallace missed the 1933 season due to the suspension but returned in 1934 and led the
1934 Rice Owls football team The 1934 Rice Owls football team was an American football team that represented Rice University as a member of the Southwest Conference (SWC) during the 1934 college football season. In its first season under head coach Jimmy Kitts, the team co ...
to a 9–1–1 record and the school's first Southwest Conference football championship. He was selected as a first-team halfback by the Assocaited Press and
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for ''
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'' on the 1934 All-America college football team. He was the first back from a Texas school to receive first-team honors on a ''Collier's'' All-American. As a senior, Wallace helped Rice to an 8–3 record, but his performance was not at the same level he reached in 1934. He thumbed his nose at opposing players from
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, leading one Texas columnist to question whether success had made Wallace "chesty". At the end of the season, he received first-team honors from the AP on the
1935 All-Southwest Conference football team The 1935 All-Southwest Conference football team consists of American football players chosen by various organizations for All-Southwest Conference teams for the 1935 college football season. The selectors for the 1935 season included the Associate ...
.


Later years

Wallace was selected in the fourth round (28th overall pick) of the
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, but he did not play in the NFL. Wallace left Rice in April 1936 to accept a job with an oil company in Shreveport, Louisiana. He returned to Rice as an assistant football from 1937 to 1944. He later went into business and lived in Gainesville, Georgia. Wallace was inducted in 1978 into the Rice Athletic Hall of Fame and in 1978 into both the College Football Hall of Fame and the
Texas Sports Hall of Fame The Texas Sports Hall of Fame recognizes athletes, coaches, and administrators who have made "lasting fame and honor to Texas sports". It was established in 1951 by the Texas Sports Writers Association. Once it made its first induction (baseball ...
. He died in 1993 at age 80.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Wallace, Bill 1912 births 1993 deaths People from El Campo, Texas American football halfbacks Rice Owls football players College Football Hall of Fame inductees