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Which Mizzou wideout helped make Kelly Bryant look so good in Saturday’s spring game?

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.