Three-star safety Nick Reddish slotted Missouri, the first SEC school to offer him, into his Top 10 before co-defensive coordinator and his primary recruiter D.J. Smith left for Appalachian State.
Yet even with Smith gone, Reddish's feelings toward the Tigers haven't changed.
"Even though he's off his staff, I feel like it's not going to change how I feel about them," Reddish said. "I definitely have some different feeling towards D.J. Smith, but it's not going to change. ... Other people on the staff showed a lot of love, and that's why they're in my Top 10 now."
Mizzou remains in strong position for Nick Reddish, even after staff change
Nick Reddish received his Missouri offer from co-defensive coordinator D.J. Smith, who accepted a position elsewhere.
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