2015 Mizzou Football Recruiting Roundup
If college football’s National Signing Day is indeed “Christmas in February,” then the Missouri Tigers found themselves with plenty of gifts to unwrap on Wednesday. According to rivals.com, Mizzou wound…
If college football’s National Signing Day is indeed “Christmas in February,” then the Missouri Tigers found themselves with plenty of gifts to unwrap on Wednesday. According to rivals.com, Mizzou wound…
The Mizzou football recruiting class received a large boost on National Signing Day as Terry Beckner Jr., the #2 recruit in the nation (according to ESPN.com) chose Missouri over schools…
According to powermizzou.com Melrose High School (Memphis, TN) receiver Johnathon Johnson has committed to the University of Missouri. The 5’8, 174 pound Johnson picked Missouri over such schools as Tennessee,…
As national signing day approaches, Missouri football fans may have a reason for further excitement as the Nation’s #2 ranked recruit (according to ESPN.com) has recently said that, as of…
According to rivals.com Winnetonka High School star Marquise Doherty appears to have trimmed his list of potential schools to two: Missouri and Oregon.
Drew Lock, the top high school quarterback prospect in the state of Missouri, threw for 192 yards and four touchdowns touchdowns in Lees Summit’s 41-17 victory over Columbia-Hickman Friday Night.
Drew Lock, one of the top-ranked high school players in the state of Missouri, began his senior season in impressive fashion Friday night throwing for seven touchdowns and 343 yards…
Winnetonka High star running back/safety Marquise Doherty announced his top-5 list of schools via twitter on Tuesday. The list included: Iowa, Kansas State, Louisville, Oregon and Missouri.
According to powermizzou.com, the Missouri Tigers have gained the committment of class of 2015 University City, MO receiver Ronnell Perkins Jr.
According to ESPN’s Jeff Goodman, highly sought-after small forward Montaque Gill-Caesar will re-classify to the 2014 recruiting class and will attend the University of Missouri.