Jayden Morris
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- Hometown:
- Muleshoe, Texas
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- Year:
- Sophomore
Bio
Jayden Morris
Sophomore | Team Roping
South Plains College Men’s Rodeo
Hometown: Muleshoe, Texas
High School: Farwell High School
Date of Birth: May 6, 2005
Parents: Sid and Keila Morris
Intended Major: Agricultural Education
Jayden Morris returns for his sophomore season with the South Plains College men’s rodeo team as a team roper. A native of Muleshoe, Texas, Jayden built an accomplished high school career at Farwell High School, highlighted by being a two-time Junior World Finals qualifier.
At South Plains, Jayden is pursuing a degree in Agricultural Education with goals of winning the year-end team roping title and qualifying for the College National Finals Rodeo.
News mentions
South Plains College Rodeo made a strong statement this past weekend, hosting a successful inaugural Joe Dee Brooks Memorial Rodeo while qualifying seven athletes for the College National Finals Rodeo.
The South Plains College Texans and Lady Texans wasted no time making a statement to open the spring rodeo season, turning in standout performances at the Odessa College Rodeo.
With five fall rodeos in the books - Eastern New Mexico, Frank Phillips College, New Mexico Junior College, Texas Tech University, and Clarendon College - the South Plains College Rodeo teams head into the winter break with major momentum and standout individual performances across multiple events.
South Plains College rodeo athletes delivered strong performances at the Texas Tech Rodeo held October 30th-November 1st, with multiple competitors advancing to the short round and several finishing in the top 10 of their events.
The South Plains College Rodeo Team had an outstanding weekend at the New Mexico Junior College Rodeo in Lovington, NM, held October 23-25. The Texans brought home multiple top finishes, with several athletes advancing to the short round and earning major titles.
