Mizzou football honored former player Cody Schrader by dedicating the Cody Schrader Athletic Performance Center, funded by a gift from Steve and Lisa Trulaske. Schrader’s path to success included impressive stats at Truman State University before earning a walk-on opportunity at Missouri. He set records, won awards, and signed with the NFL after his collegiate career. The dedication ceremony highlighted Schrader’s belief in himself, his drive for excellence, and the support he received from Trulaske and Coach Eliah Drinkwitz. Drinkwitz expressed gratitude for the Trulaskes’ support and emphasized the importance of honoring Schrader’s legacy. The Athletic Performance Center, located on the first floor of the football building, symbolizes Schrader’s dedication and hard work. The event gathered important figures in Schrader’s life to celebrate his achievements. Schrader’s accomplishments included being named a Consensus All-American and winning the Burlsworth Trophy. The ceremony was a special moment for Schrader, who expressed gratitude for the support he received throughout his journey. The article conveys a message of hard work, perseverance, and the impact of support from the community in achieving success in football. It showcases the significance of honoring athletes for their contributions and celebrates Schrader’s legacy in Mizzou football.
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