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Baylor transfer Kamauryn Morgan joins Mizzou Football
Kamauryn Morgan, a 6-foot-5, 251-pound four-star edge rusher with three years of eligibility, strengthens Missouri's defensive depth after losing key starters to NFL and transfers.
- On Tuesday, Missouri football signed former Baylor edge rusher Kamauryn Morgan to the 2026 roster, adding a four-star transfer talent to bolster the Tigers' defensive line.
- Morgan originally intended to transfer to Virginia Tech in January, but academic issues prevented his enrollment with the Hokies; he subsequently won an appeal regarding his Baylor records, reopening his recruitment.
- During the 2025 season at Baylor, the 6-foot-5, 251-pound edge rusher appeared in 10 games, recording six quarterback pressures across 125 total snaps as a true freshman.
- Although Morgan missed Missouri's spring practices, he will join the team for fall camp, marking the second defensive line transfer addition this week alongside Northern Illinois defensive tackle Mark Hensley.
- Defensive coordinator Corey Batoon bolsters his unit with this signing, specifically addressing depth needs created by the departure of 2025 starters Zion Young and Damon Wilson II.
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Mizzou football adds local defensive lineman from transfer portal in savvy spring signing
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