Missouri football is a step behind its conference rivals in the Class of 2026, but the Tigers have an opportunity to play some catchup this summer.
Over the course of the next month, Mizzou is expected to host nearly 30 official visitors in Columbia. The players Missouri lands among those rising high school seniors are likely to form the bulk of their next recruiting class.
As it stands, 247Sports’ composite recruiting rankings has MU at No. 76 in the country and No. 15 in the SEC for the Class of 2026. Mizzou has two players currently committed: Composite four-star quarterback Gavin Sidwar out of Wyndmoor, Pennsylvania, and in-state, four-star linebacker/safety Keenan Harris out of St. Louis University High.
At two committed players, only Kentucky currently has fewer commitments among MU’s SEC peers. Other than UK, Missouri and Florida, none of the other 13 teams in the league have fewer than five commitments to this point.
Of course, the importance of high school recruiting in the era of the transfer portal is worth debating. The bulk of the players the Tigers sign when the early national signing period in December rolls around are more likely than ever to move to a new school within a year or two.
Still, the size of Mizzou’s recruiting class is likely to significantly change — and change quickly — in Columbia over the summer months.
Here are 10 of the top recruits and targets Mizzou will host this upcoming month. All ratings come from 247Sports’ composite rankings.
Jabari Brady, wide receiver
Official visit date: May 30
National ranking: No. 270
Position ranking: No. 45 (WR)
Mizzou has had some recruiting success with Florida-based wide receivers in recent seasons, and the 6-foot-1½, four-star wideout out of Pompano Beach only has one official visit currently lined up: Columbia. Michigan and Oklahoma are…
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