Seneca Wallace, who played eight years in the National Football League, is the new offensive coordiantor at Legacy Christian Academy in Frisco, Texas. Currently, the former NFL quarterback with the Seattle Seahawks, Cleveland Browns and Green Bay Packers, is the QB coach for the United Football League’s (UFL) St. Louis Battlehawks.
— Legacy Christian Academy Football (@LCAFriscoFB) March 28, 2025
BIG NEWS
Legacy Christian Football is proud to welcome former NFL QB Seneca Wallace as our new Offensive Coordinator!With a distinguished career spanning college football and the NFL, Coach Wallace brings elite knowledge & leadership to LCA Football. Let's Work!
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This will Wallace’s third high school coaching job. From 2017 to 2021, the Seahawks’ fourth round pick in the 2003 NFL Draft, coached at Episcopal School of Dallas. In 2022, he was on the staff at John Paul II in Plano, Texas.
During his NFL career, Wallace started 22 games. In 64 games as a professional, he threw for 4,947 yards with 31 touchdowns against 19 interceptions.
During his high school career, Wallace played at Cordova High School, outside of Sacramento, California. During his senior season, Wallace was named first team All-Sierra Valley Conference.
