From @Greg Smith:
The Indiana defensive back has had a nice run of offers lately. His stock is certainly on the rise but he took the time to check out Missouri for its Junior Day. Sources say that it stood out to him how much the staff there cares about the success of its players. The facilities are state of the art in Columbia and that also made an impact.
Coming out of the visit, Eloms told Rivals that the Tigers are at the top of his list.
The 2026 Iowa native is one of the hottest recruits in the region right now. He’s picked up several offers recently and visited Missouri this weekend. He found a lot to like about the program. The amount of time he got to spend with coach Eli Drinkwitz and coach Derham Cato showed he was a priority.
He also liked how Mizzou wants to use him in the offense. Coming off the visit the tight end isn’t 100 percent sure if the Tigers will get an official visit but he likes where things stand with the program. There is a strong possibility that he will return to Columbia for an official visit.
Rupert picked up his first two Power Four offers this week when Kansas State and Purdue came to the table. While he didn’t leave Missouri with an offer, he did like its facilities and coaching staff. The offensive scheme fits the type of player he is. The amount of love the staff showed him and his mom will be enough to earn a return visit.
There are other programs – Michigan State and USC – also monitoring him closely and could offer soon.
Sales is one of the elite prospects in the country for his class. It’s early in his recruitment and he holds offers from Texas A&M, Miami and Ole Miss. Sales was at Missouri over the weekend and liked the energy from the coaching staff, the facilities and the way Mizzou develops wide receivers.
Sales definitely moved the Tigers up his list after an eye-opening visit.
The Indiana defensive back has had a nice run of offers lately. His stock is certainly on the rise but he took the time to check out Missouri for its Junior Day. Sources say that it stood out to him how much the staff there cares about the success of its players. The facilities are state of the art in Columbia and that also made an impact.
Coming out of the visit, Eloms told Rivals that the Tigers are at the top of his list.
The 2026 Iowa native is one of the hottest recruits in the region right now. He’s picked up several offers recently and visited Missouri this weekend. He found a lot to like about the program. The amount of time he got to spend with coach Eli Drinkwitz and coach Derham Cato showed he was a priority.
He also liked how Mizzou wants to use him in the offense. Coming off the visit the tight end isn’t 100 percent sure if the Tigers will get an official visit but he likes where things stand with the program. There is a strong possibility that he will return to Columbia for an official visit.
Rupert picked up his first two Power Four offers this week when Kansas State and Purdue came to the table. While he didn’t leave Missouri with an offer, he did like its facilities and coaching staff. The offensive scheme fits the type of player he is. The amount of love the staff showed him and his mom will be enough to earn a return visit.
There are other programs – Michigan State and USC – also monitoring him closely and could offer soon.
Sales is one of the elite prospects in the country for his class. It’s early in his recruitment and he holds offers from Texas A&M, Miami and Ole Miss. Sales was at Missouri over the weekend and liked the energy from the coaching staff, the facilities and the way Mizzou develops wide receivers.
Sales definitely moved the Tigers up his list after an eye-opening visit.
Midwest Rumor Mill: Top prospects return from junior day events
Three-star tight end Evan Jacobson attended Missouri's junior day event over the weekend.
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