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FOOTBALL RECRUITING

- Missouri will host Vanderbilt on Saturday in hopes of starting their season 4-0 and 1-0 in league play. With their first SEC game of the season on deck, the Tigers are expected to host a handful of notable visitors from the 2025 & 2026 classes, here is a breakdown below:

COMMITS:

Shaun Terry
Henry Fenuku
Jack Lange

2025 TARGETS:


- Savoury has been committed to Michigan State since June 17th and is the third 2025 TE target Missouri has hosted so far this season. The Tigers had Dakotah Terrell on campus for the Buffalo win and Nebraska commit Jeremiah Jones was back on campus last weekend for the BC win.

Like Terrell and Jones, Savoury was also a late summer offer for Missouri after the Tigers missed on their original targets (Chase Loftin, Brody Lennon) during the summer.

2026 TARGETS:


- The No. 2 prospect in the 2026 class is expected back on campus this weekend. Cantwell started his fall gameday tour at Nebraska back on September 7th and is expected to visit Georgia and Alabama (when they play Missouri) in October and LSU in November.

Cantwell was last on Mizzou's campus back in March for spring practice, another visit to campus is always a good thing as the Tigers want to stay in his top group. He is obviously going to be the headliner here. It's been thought to be Mizzou and Georgia a bit ahead of the back for a while, but he's taking a lot of visits and will take a lot more so it's a little soon to start eliminating anyone from the race quite yet. But the Tigers will put their best foot forward this weekend.


- Best camped at Missouri and picked up an offer from the Tigers back in June. The four-star just visited Oklahoma, who is making a strong push. Ole Miss, Texas A&M, and Texas are some of his other notable offers.


- A Rivals250 wide receiver has been communicating a lot with Mizzou's staff and likes their offensive scheme and explosive plays their wide receivers make. Robinson has clocked 10.44 in the 100 meters and tallied 46 catches and had 1,038 all-purpose yards in just 8 games in 2023.


- Harris is coming off a visit to Illinois, but he's also plenty familiar with Missouri as well with multiple visits under his belt already. We recently caught up with Harris in St. Louis, who said Missouri is among the schools recruiting him the hardest right now. Missouri was the first school to extend an offer to Harris and so far that is holding a lot of weight in his recruiting process.

ICYMI, a link to other recruiting stories from this past week

NEBRASKA COMMIT JEREMIAH JONES BACK AT MIZZOU
BIG TEN WR COMMIT PLANNING RETURN VISIT TO MIZZOU

FLIP WATCH

There are two current commits we are keeping an eye on. As we posted last night, we've gotten information that three-star Alabama safety Dyllon Williams is on alert for a switch to Kentucky. Mizzou sources still feel pretty good and it seems he's saying the right things to the staff, but we believe a flip is still a strong possibility. Missouri will try to hold on to him. It's not a situation where he's been pushed out. We'll see how it goes.

The other one people have been watching is Lamont Rogers, who visited Texas A&M for the season opener against Notre Dame. Rogers doesn't do much public talking, but we checked around this week and there hasn't been much change here. Even before he made a commitment we told you this one would go down to the wire. Getting him was a lot better than not getting him, but was no assurance you would keep him. That's still the case. Missouri feels reasonably confident here, but certainly not comfortable because they've known--like everyone else has--they were in for a battle all the way till December. If anything changes, we'll keep you up to date.
 
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