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Scheffler in Handcuffs

Bizarre scene at Valhalla this morning, as Scotty was arrested as he tried to enter the club. Misunderstanding related to a pedestrian killed after being hit by a bus.

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BASKETBALL RECRUITING Checking in from EYBL Indy Day 2

Goooooooood morning folks. Gonna try to get a bunch of games in today so I can leave early tomorrow. Starting the day off watching Scottie Adkinson, who's been cooking in the 15Us averaging 19 ppg for Brad Beal Elite. Picked up an offer from Mizzou in September. His team is taking on The Family
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BASKETBALL RECRUITING Bigs available in the portal

Alright, so Jordan Butler is transferring and Gabe mentioned earlier that Jevon Porter is likely going elsewhere, which means Mizzou is undoubtedly going fishing for another big in the portal, regardless of how things shake out with Jayden Quaintance. It made me wonder about what guys are actually available to get right now. So, here's a list of transfers who haven't committed or put out a list of finalists yet. I have no idea right now if Missouri's interested in any of them, this is just a list of who's on the market.

As for what the team *should* look for, I think with the pieces they already have, they don't necessarily need an offensive-minded post. I'd try to go for a high-motor rebounder/rim protector, but that's just me.

Anyway, here's the names:

HIGH-MAJOR STARTERS
Login to view embedded media Omoruyi is visiting Georgetown this weekend and Alabama next weekend.

Login to view embedded media Visited Oklahoma last weekend and is on a visit with Texas this weekend.

Login to view embedded media Visited Indiana last weekend.

Login to view embedded media Visited Kansas State last weekend.

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MID-MAJOR STUDS
Login to view embedded media Visiting Kentucky this weekend. Has also been linked to Washington.

Login to view embedded media Currently on a visit at SLU.

Login to view embedded media Possibly visited Fordham, if this Twitter account is to be believed.

Login to view embedded media Visited with Michigan.

Login to view embedded media Visited Georgia and will visit Xavier and Michigan this weekend.

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HIGH-MAJOR RESERVES LOOKING FOR MORE PLAYING TIME
Evans is supposed to be medically cleared to play now. Was the No. 14 recruit in the 2023 class.

Former No. 16 recruit in the Class of 2022.

Former No. 36 recruit in the 2023 class.

Former No. 60 recruit in the Class of 2022.

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There's not a ton happening right now, but there's always something. So let's get to it.

BASKETBALL RECRUITING

We start with hoops because that's where we're anticipating news this week. Dennis Gates said on Thursday night to look for a bat signal this week. We were able to confirm yesterday that former South Carolina big man Josh Gray is set to visit Mizzou some time next week. We do not have an exact date at this time. We know it will be some time after Sunday.

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Reaction has been mixed on this one. He's never put up big numbers. In four years, he's averaged 3.2 points and 4.0 rebounds per game in 95 total games at LSU and South Carolina. He's shot 51.5% from the field, but just 44.6% from the free throw line. His best year was 2022-23 when he averaged 4.3 points and 6.3 rebounds in 16 minutes a game at South Carolina. Missouri would probably be relatively satisfied if it could get similar numbers out of him this season.

Gray saw his playing time dip this season to ten minutes a game as the Gamecocks went smaller. He was the only player on the roster bigger than 6-foot-8. The optimist will tell you, as someone told us on Thursday, that South Carolina wasn't using him efficiently and Mizzou thinks it can get more out of him. The pessimist will tell you he's a 12 minutes a game guy, which is what he's been over the course of his career.

Here's what Mizzou wants out of him: A big body in the paint that can take up space on both ends and prevent them from getting hammered on the glass as they so often have the last two years. Offensively, the hope is that you can throw the ball to him for a few three-footers per game and he garners enough respect to open up the floor a little bit for a lineup that is taller and more athletic than what Mizzou put on the floor last year. Defensively, you hope he provides a paint presence Missouri simply hasn't had in Dennis Gates' first two seasons.

In all likelihood, this probably finishes the roster, but Gates did say he was looking for "one or two" more pieces and they continue to recruit, so we'll keep our ears open for what may happen.

After Gray, the focus will largely move on to the Class of 2025. The staff will be on the road next weekend, primarily in Indianapolis for EYBL. We're planning to have @drewking0222 there, but are currently waiting out the purgatory that is EYBL media credential approval.

FOOTBALL RECRUITING

There are no visitors expected in town this weekend. Missouri is still monitoring the portal and Eli Drinkwitz confirmed Thursday night they're "always shopping." Ideally you'd have those players in place by early June so they can get into summer school and fully participate in the offseason program, but there's not an absolute deadline for the additions until classes start in August (or something loosely in that range). Linebacker, defensive tackle and cornerback would be the positions to watch. Mizzou doesn't have to add anyone, but if it does, those are the three likely positions.

- We caught up with 3-star RB Shekai Mills-Knight earlier this week after Missouri RB coach Curtis Luper stopped by his school for spring practice. Mills-Knight picked up a Missouri offer back in late February and told us he's planning to visit campus next weekend for an unofficial visit. Mizzou will have a lot of work to do to be a top option as Mills-Knight already has summer officials set with Miami, Alabama, Auburn, Tennessee, and Ohio State, but it's clear they are ramping up their recruitment of the Canada native aside from the top two RB targets that we've regularly mentioned in Dierre Hill and Jamarion Morrow.

- Top100 WR Jayvan Boggs came out and said he's focusing on four schools this week, they include Missouri, Georgia, Texas, and UCF. Boggs recently backed off his Ohio State commitment in late March. However, before he did that he visited Missouri where the Tigers made a great impression. He also visited UCF before making the trek to Missouri. Georgia and Texas then came into the picture more after his decommitment, but he's taken recent visits to both programs as well. Boggs is expected back at Missouri the weekend of June 21st for his official visit.

- Speaking of Top100 wide receivers, Donovan Olugbode released his Top 5 this week that included Missouri, Florida, Oregon, USC, and Washington. The four-star is coming off his first official visit last weekend to Washington. Olugbode was on Mizzou's campus back on April 5th for an unofficial visit and is planning to return for an official visit later this month, May 24th-26th. He also has officials set with USC on May 31st and Florida June 14th while his official to Oregon is TBD.

- Missouri QB commit Matt Zollers competed at the Under Armour Camp in New Jersey last weekend. Rivals.com national analyst Adam Friedman was there for coverage, where Zollers was stamped as one of the top performers at the event.

For more on Zollers, click the following links....

Friedman's Takeaways: Top Northeast Prospects Compete in New Jersey
2025 Quarterbacks Shine at New Jersey UA Camp

Why is Missouri so parochial?

I’ve met a lot of people across the US, but never seen the animosity between county vs city in St. Louis.

You see this parochialism throughout Missouri and it’s a massive detriment to the growth of the state and university.

In a recent interview, Drink spoke about how the state is like 7 little fiefdoms. No wonder he wanted to leave after a few years here.

So, why is this? Why constantly shoot yourselves in the foot because you’re in the boot heel versus Kansas City? Or county versus Joplin?
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