Cody Schrader
Missouri Tigers No. 7
PositionRunning back
ClassGraduate
Personal information
Born:St. Louis, Missouri, U.S.
Height5 ft 9 in (1.75 m)
Weight214 lb (97 kg)
Career history
College
Bowl games Cotton Bowl Classic (2023)
High schoolLutheran South (St. Louis, Missouri)
Career highlights and awards

Cody Schrader is an American football running back for the Missouri Tigers.

Early life and high school

Schrader was born in St. Louis, Missouri where he would attend high school at Lutheran South. In his high school career, Schrader would rush for 6,759 rushing yards and 99 touchdowns.[1] Schrader would receive many honors, including four-time all-conference running back and linebacker, three-time all-conference player of the year, two-time second-team all-state, and first-team all-state in his senior year. Schrader decided to attend Truman State University to play Division II football.[2] Schrader would also set 17 program records including touchdowns, rushing attempts, rushing yards, total yards and total points in a single game, season, career, and tackles in a season and a career.[3]

College career

Truman State

In the 2021 season, Schrader had a breakout season where he rushed for 2,074 yards and 25 touchdowns while averaging 6.9 yards per carry, leading Division II football in rushing.[4] For his performance on the year he was named the 2021 Great Lakes Valley Conference co-offensive player of the year.[5]After the conclusion of the 2021 season, Schrader would decide enter the transfer portal and to walk-on to the University of Missouri to continue out his college career and gain an opportunity to play Division I football.[6][7]

Schrader finished his career at Truman State with 3,069 yards and 39 touchdowns on 479 carries, while also hauling in 60 receptions for 497 yards and two touchdowns.[8]

Missouri

In Schrader's first game with Missouri in week one of the 2022 season, he rushed 17 times for 70 yards and a touchdown, in a win over Louisiana Tech.[9] Schrader would finish the 2022 season with 745 yards and nine touchdowns on 170 carries, while also bringing in 19 receptions for 137 yards.[10] Schrader would enter the 2023 season as a captain for the Missouri football team.[11] In week six of the 2023 season, Schrader rushed 14 times for 114 yards and three touchdowns, but the Tigers would fall 49-39 to LSU.[12] In week eight, Schrader totalled 170 yards and two touchdowns, as he helped the Tigers beat South Carolina.[13] For his performance on the week, Schrader was named the SEC Offensive Player of the Week.[14] In week nine against Tennessee, Schrader set an SEC record of becoming the first player to record 200 running yards and 100 receiving yards in a single game.[15] During the season, Missouri running back coach Curtis Luper compared him to NFL Hall of Famer Thurman Thomas, describing Schrader as a warrior.[3]

Schrader set the Missouri single season rushing record in a 14-3 victory against Ohio State in the Cotton Bowl. His 1,627 rushing yards surpassed former Tigers running back Tyler Badie.[16]

On January 4th, 2024, Schrader declared for the 2024 NFL Draft. [17]


College statistics

Season Team Games Rushing Receiving
GPAttYdsAvgTDRecYdsAvgTD
Truman State University
2018Truman State 1
2019Truman State 12966056.37302317.71
2020Truman State 4834054.978526.50
2021Truman State 123002,0746.925222149.71
Missouri Tigers
2022Missouri 131707454.49291377.20
2023Missouri 132761,6275.81422918.70
Career559255,4565.8621117256.52

References

  1. Stahl, Matt. "How 'outlier' Cody Schrader went from overlooked D-II star to possible starter at Mizzou". Columbia Daily Tribune. Retrieved 4 November 2023.
  2. "Cody Schrader". Truman State University Athletics. Retrieved 4 November 2023.
  3. 1 2 Feldman, Bruce (2023-11-17). "A former DII star, Missouri's Cody Schrader gaining respect: 'A little Thurman Thomas in him'". The Athletic. Retrieved 2023-11-17.
  4. Bromberg, Lila. "Mizzou Tigers football lands running back transfer who led Division II in rushing". The Kansas City Star. Retrieved 4 November 2023.
  5. Van Doren, Kenny. "'That's my only reason to play football': Schrader not only playing for himself". Columbia Missourian. Retrieved 4 November 2023.
  6. McAndrew, Calum. "From D-II transfer to starter, how Cody Schrader became Mizzou football's 'American Story'". St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Retrieved 4 November 2023.
  7. Hochman, Benjamin. "Hochman: 'Proving myself right.' Mizzou's Cody Schrader, a STL native, leads SEC in rushing". Your Alaska Link. Retrieved 4 November 2023.
  8. "Cody Schrader Stats". The Football Database. Retrieved 4 November 2023.
  9. Kerkhoff, Blair. "Of all the Missouri Tigers' transfers, no one has made a jump like Cody Schrader". The Kansas City Star. Retrieved 4 November 2023.
  10. "Cody Schrader 2022 Game Logs". Sports Reference. Retrieved 4 November 2023.
  11. Miller, Corey. "Lutheran South grad Cody Schrader living out dream as Mizzou running back and captain". KDSK. Retrieved 4 November 2023.
  12. Zenitz, Matt. "An update on injured Missouri standout running back Cody Schrader heading into matchup against No. 24 Kentucky". On3.com. Retrieved 4 November 2023.
  13. McAndrew, Calum. "Inside the long days that helped Mizzou football running back Cody Schrader earn SEC honors". Columbia Daily Tribune. Retrieved 4 November 2023.
  14. Schaeffer, Brenden. "Mizzou RB Cody Schrader earns SEC Offensive player of the week honors". KMOV. Retrieved 4 November 2023.
  15. Sallee, Barrett (2023-11-11). "Tennessee vs. Missouri score, takeaways: Tigers dominate Vols as Cody Schrader makes SEC history". CBS Sports. Retrieved 2023-11-17.
  16. "RB Cody Schrader runs for 128 yards as No. 9 Missouri def. No. 7 Ohio State in Cotton Bowl". ESPN. 2023-12-29. Retrieved 2023-12-29.
  17. "Mizzou football running back Cody Schrader declares for 2024 NFL Draft". sports.yahoo.com. 2024-01-04. Retrieved 2024-01-06.
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