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FOOTBALL RECRUITING
The February signing day is now in the books and it was a very quiet one for Missouri, who signed all 19 of their high school/JUCO commitments during the more action-packed Early Signing Period in December.
Regardless, final 2023 rankings were recently released last week and Missouri finished with a class ranking of 32nd nationally, that's also good enough for 12th in the SEC.
The Tigers' class also featured a total of 14 three-star signees and five, four-star prospects for average star rating of 3.26, which also ranked 12th among SEC programs.
Missouri finished with three signees featured in the Rivals250 rankings -
Marvin Burks (200),
Logan Reichert (201), and
Gabarri Johnson (229).
The Tigers also had four signees receive ratings bumps in the final 2023 rankings, they are as follows.
Jordon Harris, DE - 5.5 to a 5.7
Daniel Blood, WR - 5.6 to a 5.7
Shamar McNeil, DB - 5.5 to a 5.6
Blake Craig, K - 5.4, two-star to a 5.5, three-star
Missouri held their first big Jr. Day event of 2023 last weekend, in case you missed any of our coverage of that, here are some key links below:
Jr. Day Thread
Jr. Day Recap
Ryan Jostes recaps visit
Williams Nwaneri back at Mizzou
Rivals250 RB Darrion Dupree recaps Missouri stop
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Tionne Gray is expected to announce a Top 5 today. We expect Missouri to be among that group. The Hazelwood Central product was back in Columbia again this past weekend. He has picked up notable offers from Colorado, Tennessee, LSU, and others throughout the month of January.
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Jacob Simpson was also back at Missouri last weekend. The three-star TE target was also in Columbia for a game back in October. He's another target to keep an eye on.
- Like Simpson,
Kyle Rakers was another Iowa native that was back at Missouri this past weekend after attending a game in October. The three-star OL picked up an offer from the Tigers' staff on this visit and he has a family connection with the school as his sister is currently a senior at Missouri.
- Top 2025 WR target
Isaiah Mozee was also back on campus this past weekend. Always a good sign.
- Local 2025 OL
Taren Hedrick out of Battle HS picked up an offer from the Tigers this past weekend as well. The Tigers join Michigan State and Iowa State as early offers there.
- There's been a good amount of chatter that Missouri is making up significant ground on top-10 national prospect
Ryan Wingo. The efforts, as was posted here earlier this week, are very similar to the
Luther Burden recruitment. At one time, we'd have said Missouri had very little chance to keep Wingo in the state. That's definitely changed. We're not ready to make a prediction or anything, but Mizzou is much more of a threat in this one than we thought it was a few weeks ago.
BASKETBALL RECRUITING
In
last week's Chamber, we ran down the list of 13 top prospects for the Tigers. There were updates on a couple of them this week.
Travis Perry was on campus for the Iowa State game. Missouri has always been a factor in this one. The general consensus seems to be that Kentucky might not be a major factor for Perry and the other in-state program, Louisville, is having historic struggles right now. The consensus seems to be that top-ranked Purdue is in good shape here, but Mizzou has made Perry a priority and getting him on campus is a big step.
Travis Graf
talked with Oklahoma point guard T.O. Barrett. Barrett's recruitment has been pretty quiet. Missouri has been on him hard since the start and has gotten the only official visit so far. In-state programs are always a threat, but Mizzou was able to get Oklahoma product
Trent Pierce over OU and Oklahoma State last year and the Tigers are definitely in a good position to repeat that with Barrett.
The player to watch here in our opinion is New York wing
Qin Pang. Mizzou had him on campus last fall before a lot of people knew who he was and the Tigers' staff absolutely loves his game. Pang is having a solid year and is starting to garner some more attention across the country. But getting in early should help the Tigers here. We believe they have an excellent shot based on what we've heard.
As always, we'll keep you updated if anything develops.