INDIANAPOLIS – After a record-breaking career for the Crimson and Grey, former University of Indianapolis football All-American
Toriano Clinton will get a shot at fulfilling his biggest dream: playing in the NFL. The school's all-time leading rusher was one of a select few undrafted free agents to receive an invitation to the Colts rookie minicamp, set for either May 5-8 or May 12-15.
Clinton finished his college career last fall with 4,538 rushing yards, most ever by a Greyhound. He also set career program records for yards per rushing attempt (7.7), rushing touchdowns (48), total touchdowns (55) and kickoff return average (30.9). He's a four-time All-GLVC honoree, two-time All-American, and a two-time Academic All-American.
UIndy football head coach
Chris Keevers knows as much as anyone about what Clinton has to offer. The veteran coach, who will enter his fifth season as the UIndy head man this fall and 30th overall, has been with the Greyhounds since Clinton first stepped onto campus back in 2018.
"Toriano had a great career at UIndy," said Keevers. "He worked very and improved every year. He earned this opportunity with the Colts. We are very excited for him."