2023 • REDSHIRT SENIOR SEASON
Awards: Postseason: Earned All-Big Ten honorable mention laurels...Earned the team's Lion's Pride Outstanding Senior Player Award along with Theo Johnson. Preseason: Named to the Reese's Senior Bowl watch list.
Season: Started all 13 games at right tackle...Allowed just one sack in 359 pass blocking snaps...Earned the coaching staff's Offensive Player of the Week (Iowa, 9/23).
West Virginia (9/2): Helped lead the Penn State offense to 478 total yards in the victory...Helped Drew Allar set career-high marks in touchdown passes (3), passing yards (325), completions (21) and attempts (29). Delaware (9/9): Penn State tallied 541 total yards on offense, including 315 yards on the ground...The Nittany Lions ran 91 offensive plays and held the ball for a time of possession of 42:22...Kaytron Allen rushed for 103 yards on 19 carries and touchdown, while Nicholas Singleton scored three touchdowns on the ground. at Illinois (9/16): Helped the Penn State offense score 20 points off turnovers...Allen and Singleton each accounted for rushing touchdowns, while Trey Potts threw a touchdown to Tyler Warren. Iowa (9/23): Helped Penn State scored on drives of 17, 10 15 and 12 plays...The Nittany Lions held the ball for 13:26 of the third quarter and finished the game with 45:27 of possession...Helped PSU rush for 215 yards. at Northwestern (9/30): Penn State threw totaled 353 yards of offense, including 219 yards through the air...Singleton accounted for 119 yards of offense. UMass (10/14): Played both center and guard...The Nittany Lions rushed for 246 yards and finished with 408 yards of offense in the 63-0 win...Drew Allar accounted for four total touchdowns, including three passing. at Maryland (11/4): Penn State scored 51 points and gained 404 yards in the win...Allar completed 25-of-34 passes for 240 yards and four touchdowns...Allen rushed for a team-high 91 yards on 14 carries, including a touchdown. Michigan (11/11): Penn State averaged 4.7 yards per rush against the Wolverines, including 72 yards on 12 carries (6.0) from Allen. Rutgers (11/18): Rushed for 234 yards with all four touchdowns coming on runs...Beau Pribula (71 yards), Allen (69) and Singleton (71) paced an offense which averaged six yards per carry. at Michigan State (11/24): Helped Penn State post 10 offensive plays of 20+ yards in the game, including five passing plays and five rushing plays...The Nittany Lions had three plays of 50+ yards and four plays of 40+ yards...Allen (137) and Singleton (118) both went over 100 rushing yards. vs. Ole Miss (10/30): Helped Penn State tally 510 total yards...The Nittany Lions threw for 343 yards and went three-for-three in the red zone.
2022 • REDSHIRT JUNIOR SEASON
Season: Appeared in eight games at right tackle, starting seven...Named the coaching staff's Offensive Player of the Game (Auburn, 9/17).
at Purdue (9/1): Helped Penn State gain 406 yards, including 308 through the air. Ohio (9/10): Aided the Penn State offense to gain 572 yards...Nittany Lion freshmen (true and redshirt) combined for 423 of the 572 yards (74 percent)...Blocked for Sean Clifford, Drew Allar and Christian Veilleux, who combined for 338 passing yards...Paved way for the Nittany Lions to gain 234 yards rushing, including touchdown runs of 44 and 70 yards, both by Nicholas Singleton. at Auburn (9/17): Assisted the Nittany Lion offense in netting 477 yards of offense in the road victory...Helped Penn State finish with 245 yards rushing...Paved the way for five Nittany Lion rushing touchdowns...Prior to the five rushing touchdowns, Auburn had allowed just one rushing score in its last seven games dating back to 2021...Blocked for the freshmen tandem of Singleton and Kaytron Allen, who each had two rushing scores...Singleton had runs of 54 and 53 yards. Central Michigan (9/24): Penn State totaled 403 yards of offense in the win...Helped Clifford account for four touchdowns (3 passing, 1 rushing)...Paved the way for Allen's 111 yards on the ground and one touchdown. Northwestern (10/1): The Nittany Lions totaled 360 yards of offense including 220 yards on the ground. at Michigan (10/15): Clifford recorded 74 yards on the ground, including a career-best 62-yard run. Minnesota (10/22): Helped pave the way for Singleton (79 yards) and Allen (77 yards) to both top 75 rushing yards...Pass blocked for Clifford, who logged 295 yards passing with four touchdowns. vs. Utah (1/2): Contributed to an offensive attack which became the first team in Rose Bowl history to have an 80-plus yard rushing touchdown and 80-plus yard receiving touchdown in the same game...The Nittany Lions logged 448 total yards in the win, it's seventh-straight 400-plus yard game...Penn State had eight plays of 20-plus yards.
2021 • REDSHIRT SOPHOMORE SEASON
Season: Started all 13 games at right tackle.
Wisconsin (9/4): Helped the Nittany Lion offense gain 254 yards in the second half...Protected Sean Clifford as he threw for 247 yards and a touchdown. Ball State (9/11): Helped guide the Penn State offense to 493 yards of total offense...Blocked for Clifford as he recorded 230 yards and a touchdown...Helped guide three different rushers to 60-plus yards on the ground. Auburn (9/18): Guided the Penn State offense to 391 total yards....Blocked for Clifford as he threw for 280 yards and two touchdowns on the day. Villanova (9/25): Helped Clifford throw for a career-high 401 yards and four touchdowns...Guided the Penn State offense to 509 total yards. Indiana (10/2): Assisted the offense in gaining 408 yards and posting three passing touchdowns in the win. at Ohio State (10/30): Guided Penn State to 394 yards of total offense...Helped lead Clifford to a career-high 35 completions for 361 yards and a passing touchdown. at Maryland (11/6): Paved way for the Penn State offense to 456 yards...Blocked for Clifford as he threw for 363 yards and three touchdowns. Michigan (11/13): Helped guide the Nittany Lion offense to 332 total yards Rutgers (11/20): Helped the Penn State offense to 407 yards of total offense...Helped true freshman Christian Veilleux throw for three touchdowns. at Michigan State (11/27): Penn State tallied374 yards of total offense...Clifford threw for 313 yards and three scores.
2020 • REDSHIRT FRESHMAN SEASON
Season: Appeared in all nine games, making seven starts at right tackle...Penn State ranked second in the Big Ten in total offense (430.3).
at Indiana (10/24): Made his first career start at right tackle. at Nebraska (11/14): Paved the way for the Nittany Lions to gain 501 yards, including 245 on the ground...Aided Devyn Ford to find the end zone on a 5-yard run and helped Keyvone Lee score on a 31-yard rush...Protected Will Levis as he threw for 219 yards...The Penn State offense matched a season high in first downs with 30. Iowa (11/21): Protected Levis and Sean Clifford as they threw for a combined 280 yards...Aided Lee to find the endzone on a 6-yard rush. at Michigan (11/28): Helped the Nittany Lions rush to a season-high 254 yards on the ground, the most since the 2019 Cotton Bowl...Helped Lee rush for 134 yards...Aided Lee, Clifford and Levis to rushing touchdowns...Paved the way for 50 total rushing attempts and four rushes over 20 yards...Helped the offense to total 417 yards. at Rutgers (12/5): Paved the way for the Nittany Lions to rush for 248 yards...The offense had 57 rushing attempts, the second most in the James Franklin era. Michigan State (12/12): Protected Clifford as he threw for 232 yards and two touchdowns...The offense did not allow a sack for the first time since at Maryland in 2019...Aided Clifford and Levis on rushing touchdowns, including a 31-yarder from Clifford. Illinois (12/19): Helped Penn State total 580 yards of offense, the seventh-most in the Franklin era...Penn State had two passing plays of 70 or more yards in the same game for the first time in program history...PSU's 42 points in the first half were its most in a half since scoring 42 points in the second half at Illinois in 2018...Helped pave the way to 253 rushing yards, Penn State’s fifth game of the season with 245-plus rushing yards.
2019 • TRUE FRESHMAN SEASON
Redshirt season...Appeared in four games.
HIGH SCHOOL
Three-time letterman for head coach Todd Smith at The Hun School and one-year letterman at Robbinsville High School...Was a two-time team captain as a junior and senior...Helped the Raiders to three consecutive Mid-Atlantic Prep League (MAPL) and prep state championships, including a perfect 8-0 record as a sophomore...Selected to the All-American Bowl...Chosen for the Polynesian Bowl...Participated in Nike’s The Opening Finals...Named as a finalist for the 2019 All-American Bowl Man of the Year Award...Named All-USA New Jersey Football Team first team by USA Today in 2018...Garnered New Jersey Sportszone All-Offense Team honors as a senior...Selected All-MAPL three times...Had 47 pancake blocks and more than 80 knockdowns as a senior...Recorded more than 50 pancake blocks as a junior...Posted 30 pancake blocks as a sophomore...Rated a four-star prospect by 247Sports, ESPN and Rivals...Rated as the No. 53 overall prospect, No. 2 offensive guard and No. 2 recruit in New Jersey by 247Sports...Ranked as the No. 192 overall prospect, No. 6 offensive guard, No. 19 player in the region and No. 3 recruit in New Jersey by ESPN...Ranked No. 69 overall recruit, No. 4 offensive guard and No. 2 recruit in New Jersey by Rivals...Competed in shot put and discus for the track & field team...Won a state championship in shot put in the 2015 indoor season...Was a sectional champion in the shot put in the spring 2016...Was an honor roll student...Finished with a 93 percent grade-point average in his senior year.
PERSONAL
Full name is Caedan Anson Wallace...Son of Paryn and Charles Wallace...Has two brothers, Charles and Carson...Father, Charles, played football at The Citadel (1986-89)...Brother, Charles, played football at Delaware State (2014-17)...Volunteered with the Young Scholars Institute in Trenton and the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure...Hobbies include watching documentaries and learning about Greek and Roman history...Majoring in communication arts and sciences...Would like to hold a leadership position in a Fortune 500 company.