Missouri added some speed to its defensive secondary this offseason with the addition of Clemson cornerback Torriano Pride Jr. through the transfer portal.
Clemson football took a few hits by way of the transfer portal, and the secondary was the group hit the hardest. The pair the Tigers lost are highly-touted as well.
With Andrew Mukuba and Toriano Pride Jr. both gone to Texas and Missouri, respectively, and other secondary players with decisions left to make, Clemson needed to bring in some talented playmakers to solidify the secondary.
Clemson Football is blessed to have one of the best cornerback coaches in the nation. Mike Reed has been a rock for this defense through several changes.
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The Tigers picked up their first transfer of the 2024 transfer portal cycle, and it feels like a large need. Freshman cornerback Toriano Pride Jr. committed to head coach Eli Drinkwitz on Dec.
The Missouri Tigers are coming off a very successful season in the SEC. Victories over Florida and Tennessee led to a 10-2 season overall and a Cotton Bowl berth.
This Clemson transfer has found a new college home. After entering the NCAA transfer portal, former Clemson cornerback Toriano Pride has committed to Missouri, he announced via social media Wednesday night.
Sophomore Clemson cornerback Toriano Pride announced his intention to enter the transfer portal late on Thursday. "After a lot of reflection and discussion with my family, I know it is best for me to enter my name in the transfer portal at this time," Pride said.
Just hours before the game on the bus ride over to the stadium, Sheridan Jones, starting cornerback for the Tigers, who was experiencing headache symptoms, was ruled out for the game.
CLEMSON – Coming out a victory versus Wake Forest Saturday carried extra weight for many members of the team. One of those who felt it the most was sophomore cornerback Toriano Pride Jr.
How much Toriano Pride Jr. plays in 2023 is yet to be seen, but one thing’s for sure; the Tigers are going to need big things out of the former 4-star cornerback out of East St.
Toriano Pride got his feet wet as a true freshman. And, at times, he did more than that. Part of a highly rated crop of additions to the back end of Clemson’s defense last season, the Tigers’ cornerback got in the mix immediately.
Clemson defensive backs Malcolm Greene, Toriano Pride and Jeadyn Lukus talked to the media following Monday's practice:
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