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FOOTBALL RECRUITING
- In case you missed any of Sean Williams' content from his recent trip to St. Louis, you can catch up at the links below.
Interview: Jason King
Interview: Jason Dowell
Interview: Jack Lange
Highlights: Jack Lange
Interview: 2026 DL Titan Davis
Interview: 2026 LB Keenan Harris
- It's not shaping up to be a big weekend for visits by any means, but two of the guys on that list are expected to be in town.
Jack Lange is going to make the trip. We'd expect to see him a lot this season. He is likely one of those guys who will be at every home game he can make. This weekend, his primary job will be recruiting
Titan Davis. The 2026 defensive lineman is one of the Tigers' top priorities in the class and will be on campus for the game on Saturday. Outside of those two, we don't expect any significant visitors tomorrow, but if there are any surprises spotted, we'll pass them on.
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- One significant note regarding remaining top targets coming out of the St. Louis trip was Missouri's persistent push for Babalola. Jack Lange revealed that he is still recruiting the Rivals250 OL - who is down to Missouri, Stanford, Oklahoma, Auburn, and Michigan - and could make a decision at any time. Babalola is keeping things close to the vest. Nobody really seems to know what's happening or when he'll announce. The common denominator in almost every list seems to be Michigan, though. The Wolverines and Auburn are the perceived favorites right now.
Some upcoming visits that we've confirmed as Missouri will host in the coming weeks/months.
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- Cantwell will be back on campus Sept. 21st when Missouri hosts Vanderbilt. He's also planning to be at Nebraska in September. Georgia and Alabama (when they host Missouri) in October and LSU in November.
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- Daniels visited Missouri back in March and picked up an offer from the Tigers in the process. He's expected to return for the Vanderbilt game on Sept. 14th. The three-star will be busy this fall as he's already visited Ole Miss and plans to get to Memphis, Michigan, Louisville, Vanderbilt, LSU, Miss. State, USC, Florida State, and Arkansas for games as well.
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- Visiting for the Boston College game on Sept. 14th
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- Greer plans to be back on campus for the Vanderbilt game on Sept. 21st. The four-star OL said he may also return in November for the Oklahoma game as well. Greer has held a Missouri offer for a while and camped with the Tigers during the summer. It seems Missouri is high on his list of suitors.
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- Visiting for the Vanderbilt game on Sept. 21st
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- Mack placed Missouri among his
Top 10 earlier this week. He has already visited Texas A&M for their opener against Notre Dame. He is also planning to visit Tennessee and Ole Miss for games. Mack told me he's planning to be at Missouri for their regular season finale against Arkansas.
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- Morrow is expected to return to Mizzou on Oct. 19th for the Auburn game
BASKETBALL RECRUITING
There are going to be a couple of big names on campus in the coming weeks for Dennis Gates and staff. Later today, four-star
Davion Hannah is set to arrive for an official visit. Hannah is the No. 27 player in the 2025 class. He put out a top nine of Alabama, NC State, Wisconsin, Xavier, PItt, Cincinnat, Michigan State, Louisville and Ohio State back on July 22. At that point, it seemed like Missouri, which offered on June 12 after seeing him at the NBA Top 100 camp, was out of the running. But the Tigers kept in communication and worked their way back into things. Hannah was originally expected to take an official visit to Louisville this weekend, but will be in Columbia instead.
Hannah visited Alabama last weekend. Here's the rest of his schedule:
Sept 14: Wisconsin
Sept 20: Ohio State
Sept 27: Michigan State
Oct 5: NC State
Oct 12: Cincinnati
Oct 19: Pitt
It's a lot of competition. Missouri is prioritizing him.
Dennis Gates was at Link Academy to see him on Thursday morning. We'll try to catch up with him after the weekend.
Gates was also in to see No. 7 overall prospect
Jalen Haralson on Thursday. Haralson is taking his official visit on Sept 20, the weekend of the Vanderbilt game. He's at Notre Dame this weekend and also has trips set to Purdue and Kansas. He took an official to Auburn last fall and has frequently tripped to Indiana. The thought is that the in-state schools, particularly Purdue and Indiana, are the biggest threats for Haralson. It's a battle on this one, but getting him on campus later this month is huge.
We've said all along we expect a three-man class. If Mizzou could add Haralson and Hannah, it would be an absolute home run. Long way to go on that front though.
As always, we'll keep you updated with any developments.