Missouri coach Barry Odom talks about the Tigers’ spring football practices By
Kelly Bryant’s Faurot Field debut did little to manage the hype train surrounding Missouri’s new starting quarterback.
Bryant, a graduate transfer from Clemson, completed 12 of 17 passes for 150 yards to help his Black team defeat the Gold 21-3 in Missouri’s spring game on Saturday.
While his performance mainly came against the third-string defense, Bryant completed his first eight passes and played a little favoritism with wideout Jonathan Nance, a fellow graduate transfer from Arkansas.
Nance caught three passes for 48 yards and made MU’s offense look experienced, especially for a unit that is replacing former quarterback Drew Lock and wideout Emanuel Hall.