Clemson transfer Toriano Pride Jr. making impact in new-look Tigers secondary
Link: KRCG (approximately 1 minute video)
Columbia — Missouri Football will have a new-look secondary when the Tigers take the field this season.
Mizzou is tasked with replacing three defensive backs who were selected in this past April's NFL Draft.
While returning players such as Tre'Vez Johnson and Daylan Carnell will play a big role, it's been the play of a newcomer who's turning heads at fall camp.
Clemson transfer Toriano Pride Jr. is competing for one of the outside starting cornerback spots for new defensive coordinator Corey Batoon's defense.
Pride Jr. played in 26 games for Clemson before transferring to Missouri in the offseason.
He also likes to talk a little bit of trash which he said fuels him.
Link: KRCG (approximately 1 minute video)
Columbia — Missouri Football will have a new-look secondary when the Tigers take the field this season.
Mizzou is tasked with replacing three defensive backs who were selected in this past April's NFL Draft.
While returning players such as Tre'Vez Johnson and Daylan Carnell will play a big role, it's been the play of a newcomer who's turning heads at fall camp.
Clemson transfer Toriano Pride Jr. is competing for one of the outside starting cornerback spots for new defensive coordinator Corey Batoon's defense.
Pride Jr. played in 26 games for Clemson before transferring to Missouri in the offseason.
He also likes to talk a little bit of trash which he said fuels him.