CBS recruiting weekend article
Posted on: May 30, 2025 at 11:18:22 CT
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Tigers trying to build on small class with big-time visitor weekend
Missouri may not be mentioned often in national recruiting conversations, but the Tigers are hosting a strong official visit group this weekend.
That includes three four-star recruits. Among them: wide receiver Mason James, a national top-200 prospect who is set to announce his commitment on June 25. He visited campus in the spring, and Missouri is battling several programs, including in-state Oklahoma.
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Tight end Evan Jacobson, a Top247 recruit, hasn't been talked about much in connection with Missouri, but perhaps he should be. A 6-foot-7 basketball forward with significant upside, Jacobson is also considering Texas A&M, Auburn, Florida State and Notre Dame. The Tigers have done enough to earn an official visit. He is the No. 1 player from the state of Iowa.
Top247 offensive lineman Evan Goodwin, an Arkansas native, is also taking his official to Missouri. The Tigers are very much in the mix.
Nine other official visitors will be in town, including defensive back Nick Hankins, who has Missouri in his top five, and wide receiver Jabari Brady, a key target for the Tigers.
Missouri has just two 2026 commitments at the moment, but with a strong visitor list over the next four weeks, that number could climb quickly. -- Allen Trieu