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Old 11-08-2013, 02:05 PM   #2757
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Originally Posted by 'Hamas' Jenkins View Post
Something else worth mentioning:

Columbia has a 4* WR in the 2015 class, and Jeff City has a 4* TE that already has interest from USC and an Ohio State offer.

There is also a ton of talent in E. St. Louis and KC that we've already offered.

It has the potential to be the best recruiting class in Missouri history if they lock the state down.
Drew Lock
Alex Ofodile (WR you mention - son of Mizzou alum OJ Ofodile)
Hentges (TE from Jeff)

There's a DE from the east side in St. Louis, Terry Beckner, who's going to be a national recruit. He has a teammate, RB Natereace Strong, who is also a top 250 type.

There are the Davis twins from Blue Springs, not sure if they're OL or DL in college.

And Marquise Doherty, who like 2014 kid Monte Harrison is a baseball-football recruit who will be a tough pull.

I'd say it's a much stronger year for skill position guys, but you don't have the three OL with star power of Bauer, Johnson and Wallace, so it doesn't stand out quite as much to me.

Lock + Hentges + Ofodile would be a pretty good (and possible) start to the in-state guys for 2015, if you're not counting Abbington (who re-committed this week from JUCO).
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