By Kevin Lonnquist
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Baylor’s need for secondary help for the 2023 season will get a look this coming weekend.
Utah State safety transfer Ajani Carter told SicEmSports he plans to take an official visit to Baylor this coming weekend. He has one year of eligibility remaining. The Galena Park North Shore product enjoyed a robust career at Utah State.
He was signed by the Aggies as a receiver but switched positions to play defensive back following the 2019 season. Carter turned into a productive player in both 2021 and 2022.
In 2021, Carter played in 13 games and collected 45 tackles to go along with two tackles for loss and three interceptions. He had a career-high seven tackles in the Mountain West Championship Game against San Diego State.
He then followed that up in 2022 playing 10 games. Carter remained just as consistent with 44 tackles including for one for loss. He also collected one interception.
Carter has a knack for creating turnovers beyond interceptions. Besides his interceptions, he forced three fumbles and recovered one in his two seasons.
It’s no secret that Baylor’s secondary missed the ball hawking skills in 2022 that played such a pivotal role in its 2021 Big 12 Championship and Sugar Bowl Championship season. It relied on its safety play to be a menace to opposing offenses.
It’s hoped that new defensive coordinator Matthew Powledge, who will continue working with the safeties, will recreate that angle.
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Baylor’s need for secondary help for the 2023 season will get a look this coming weekend.
Utah State safety transfer Ajani Carter told SicEmSports he plans to take an official visit to Baylor this coming weekend. He has one year of eligibility remaining. The Galena Park North Shore product enjoyed a robust career at Utah State.
He was signed by the Aggies as a receiver but switched positions to play defensive back following the 2019 season. Carter turned into a productive player in both 2021 and 2022.
In 2021, Carter played in 13 games and collected 45 tackles to go along with two tackles for loss and three interceptions. He had a career-high seven tackles in the Mountain West Championship Game against San Diego State.
He then followed that up in 2022 playing 10 games. Carter remained just as consistent with 44 tackles including for one for loss. He also collected one interception.
Carter has a knack for creating turnovers beyond interceptions. Besides his interceptions, he forced three fumbles and recovered one in his two seasons.
It’s no secret that Baylor’s secondary missed the ball hawking skills in 2022 that played such a pivotal role in its 2021 Big 12 Championship and Sugar Bowl Championship season. It relied on its safety play to be a menace to opposing offenses.
It’s hoped that new defensive coordinator Matthew Powledge, who will continue working with the safeties, will recreate that angle.