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Mizzou director of recruiting?

gfuray

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I know a player that is a RB/WR/slash type player that is currently doing very well at another University.

Here are his collegiate stats:

2020: 6 carries for 47 yards 7.8 YPC 1 TD

2021: 74 carries for 636 yards 8.6 YPC 7 TDs
24 receptions 295 yards 12.3 per 2 TDs

2022: very limited stats because of injury — now fully recovered
12 rushes for 54 yards 4.5 YPC & 4 rec 86 yards 21.5 per reception

I coached this player in junior high football and he is electrifying. He is a son of a 10 year NFL veteran at RB who was also recognized as an “SEC Legend.”

His dad whom I coached with says that his son is far better than he was at this stage. He would have 3 years of eligibility because 2020 didn’t count and he would get a medical redshirt this year.

When I asked Dad tonight about his son’s future plans—-he responded: “Looking. See what’s out there. Looking at places that would be a great fit. Somewhere that would utilize his speed, catching ability, etc.”

I responded “well he is a truly electric player and I’d really love to see him be the feature back…he is an unbelievable player. Give him the chance to really shine.”

Dad’s response: “Exactly! That’s my hope for sure. He just needs that chance.”

This kid is well aware of Mizzou as I wore Mizzou gear at just about every practice for 4 years.

I’ve dreamed of seeing this kid in Black and Gold. If you had seen him with the football in his hands you would know what I’m talking about and why.

I want to at least see if that’s possible by connecting the wires of whoever at Mizzou would be the one to explore this with Dad.

And I really really don’t want to see Mizzou have to play against him.
 
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