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Posted on 1/19/14 at 8:36 pm to Mizzoufan26
Yeah i.dont but the we dont need ya stuff but would gladly welcome Wilbon looks like a real good one
Posted on 1/19/14 at 8:46 pm to wstorie44
Terry ramsey DE Louisvill . Commit will take Ov the 31to Mizzou
Posted on 1/19/14 at 11:46 pm to wstorie44
Mizzou offered kiante walton db from.Georgia. tonight
Posted on 1/20/14 at 10:56 am to wstorie44
Not sure if this has been mentioned or not but Ross got an offer from Bama last night.
Posted on 1/20/14 at 11:16 am to Mizzou23
A committable offer? Dammit! 
Posted on 1/20/14 at 12:51 pm to semotruman
But..but...but he's just a two star. Why would Bama offer him? They must be desparate for players! (RME)
Posted on 1/20/14 at 6:17 pm to reedus23
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I'm just left scratching my head on why we'd pass on Markel Smith(4*) and still be entertaining another RB. Don't get me wrong, I'd like to see MU get Wilbon, but if RB was a need, why pass on Smith?
Wow, don't know what happened there. Page shot to a duplicate? page and there it was.
Anyways, I believe Markel decommited. That's probably the biggest reason. Then tried to get back in late in the game and lost out as Mizzou decided to move on. While Markel is a quality RB. I heard his top end speed was lacking. Just what I heard. Then there was all talk about him failing to qualify. Not to mention, one more season and Chase Abbington will be here. Not to mention having Morgan Steward on board already. Those are two large physical RB's.
This post was edited on 1/20/14 at 6:27 pm
Posted on 1/20/14 at 6:57 pm to jafo
Zach Hudson switched his commitment from us to USF.
Posted on 1/20/14 at 8:23 pm to Mizzou23
Unfortunately players jumping ship happens all too often. Even more dissapointing when it is only a few weeks before signing day. Tough job recruiting 18 year olds.
Posted on 1/20/14 at 9:24 pm to Stlweir
I rather fill Hudsons spot with a DL or another position of serious need.
Posted on 1/20/14 at 9:48 pm to ZouDerrty
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I rather fill Hudsons spot with a DL or another position of serious need.
Me too and if we had to lose one, this is probably the one that bothers me the least. Meh, on more thought, really don't care who flips where.
This post was edited on 1/20/14 at 10:17 pm
Posted on 1/20/14 at 9:58 pm to reedus23
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Vincent Jackson Jr. ?@VMJacksonJr 4h
Congrats to my brother @DtrackstaP on committing to the Univ. of Florida. Looking forward to playing against him the next 4 years
Retweeted by Brian Austin
I don't know how literal to take this tweet nor who was in his finalist list, but playing against him every 4 years tells me not just an SEC school, but an SEC east school or LSU.
Posted on 1/21/14 at 9:21 am to reedus23
2014 Missouri football recruiting: Tavon Ross, Rocel McWilliams, others receiving late interest
When Missouri joined the SEC, Gary Pinkel and his staff were forced to reevaluate where they go about their recruiting. The approach is never going to change for this group -- win the big local battles, unearth diamond in the rough throughout your region -- but when the region changed, the staff had to begin establishing new relationships, getting to know a new terrain, etc.
One of the primary questions for this staff,was whether it would have the same level of success in the Southeast as it did in Texas through the years. With so many schools, and so much of the country, focused on recruiting in Florida, Georgia, Tennessee, etc., would the staff be able to get in first on so many kids like it did before?
In a nutshell, Tavon Ross has provided the answer.
A 6'1, 198-pound safety from Cochran, GA, Ross committed to Missouri in late-August. At the time, he boasted only an offer from Middle Tennessee (and "interest" from Mississippi State) and was held up as an example of how Missouri's recruiting just wasn't going to cut it in the big, bad SEC. But while Mizzou was proving that perception wrong, so was Ross.
Take a look at Ross' senior highlight film. Yes, he's playing overmatched competition. Of course. But this film is about as dominant as you'll see. This is DGB-level, grown-man-playing-against-kids stuff here. Jeremy Maclin stuff. Hell ... William Moore stuff. Film is obviously never a guarantee, but this film is pretty incredible.
Ross is still a two-star recruit according to Rivals.com. He played out of position a bit as a junior and got lost in the shuffle, but Mizzou pretty quickly pinpointed his potential, and then he went out and proved it to everybody else.
And in recent weeks, he's gotten all sorts of attention. He received an offer from Georgia, the home-state school, and went on an official visit this past weekend. (I don't want to give away too much PowerMizzou insider information here, but the main gist right now is that he's back from his visit, and he's still a Mizzou commitment.) Oh, and another school appears to gave gotten hold of his senior film.
He will take his official visit to Missouri on Jan. 31, but has to decide between making a recruiting trip to Alabama or Miami this Friday. Alabama defensive coordinator Kirby Smart stopped by Bleckley County last Thursday to make a late offer. “Yes, he has an offer from Alabama,” Bleckley County coach Tracy White said. “It’s the same reasons as everybody else – his size and his speed. They want him as a safety. They saw his film, and … I don’t know how long they’ve known about or have seen him. This is a recent thing with Alabama. I haven’t heard from them much. That’s not anything negative with them. Like everybody else that’s coming along now, I don’t know why it’s coming now, rather than earlier. The important thing for Tavon is that it’s coming now, but it’s throwing a lot at him at once. It’s not giving him as much time to think about as much as other people who get offered as a junior.”
Ross' star has risen the most quickly, but he isn't alone. Quarterback Marvin Zanders (Jacksonville) is still expected to enroll at Mizzou on Tuesday despite a late offer from Florida. Receiver Nate Brown (Suwanee, GA) saw his recruiting ranking get boosted to four stars during the season and got an offer from Georgia, but he has thus far done nothing but reaffirm his Mizzou commitment. Defensive end and longtime Mizzou commit Rocel McWilliams (Pensacola, FL) got an offer from Florida and visited, but at this time he is still a Tiger.
This is still just barely a top-35 class according to Rivals, but one thing has become clear over the last month or so: This staff isn't going to have much trouble unearthing the same kind of diamonds in this new region, even if it is an area scoured over by so many major-conference schools. So many of the players used as "Mizzou's struggling with recruiting!" examples have turned out to be studs and have warranted offers from others who aren't "struggling."
There are two goals, then, for the rest of this class. First, Mizzou is attempting to add another couple of pieces here and there; thanks in part to the loss of one-time commitment Jhonny Williams to Notre Dame, the staff is hustling to secure another commitment or two from defensive ends, some of which are visiting in the next couple of wekeends. They might be looking at another linebacker and defensive back, too.
The biggest goal, however, is to lock down what it already has. It's a lot to ask of any staff to keep all of these guys -- even Alabama loses commits to other schools during the home stretch -- but we get to find out exactly how good Pinkel and company are at closing the deal when closer, more historically successful programs come knocking. Will McWilliams stay aboard? Will Ross get a chance to prove Willy Mo II status? We'll see.
Recruiting is a nasty business. Missouri is attempting to fend off schools trying to poach its class while it attempts to poach from others. One thing has become incredibly clear, however: Missouri is not going to have trouble unearthing talent in this region. If they lose Tavon Ross, they'll have a pretty good chance of finding the next Tavon Ross before others come calling. Now we just have to see how good they are at securing signatures.
Posted on 1/21/14 at 10:16 am to Mizz-SEC
Posted on 1/21/14 at 10:26 am to reedus23
He has Nick Demien on roster. Pretty sure Nick already told the coaches he's graduating and not coming back.
Posted on 1/21/14 at 10:34 am to reedus23
Reading between the lines of that article, he was counting scholarships for some of the incoming commitments, so I'm guessing those are the ones that enrolled early. Going off of that, he listed:
Dennis
Cheadle
Lee
Fairchild
Zanders
The only other one I thought was going to was Bauer but maybe his surgery changed things up.
Dennis
Cheadle
Lee
Fairchild
Zanders
The only other one I thought was going to was Bauer but maybe his surgery changed things up.
Posted on 1/21/14 at 10:36 am to Stlox
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He has Nick Demien on roster. Pretty sure Nick already told the coaches he's graduating and not coming back.
I saw that. The rest seems to be accurate.
Posted on 1/21/14 at 10:40 am to reedus23
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D'Andre Walker ?@LuxuryLife1K 7m
Coach @Coach_Henson from Missouri Just Left Too
Retweeted by Brian Austin
Posted on 1/21/14 at 10:43 am to reedus23
Finished reading all of the article. Says with just the commits we have now, it will take us to 88 scholarships and we'll have to shed 3 current players. Obviously, if we get more commits, it means we have to shed that many more players. I don't even know if I want to speculate on who those players might be.
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