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Top recruit Green-Beckham will choose Missouri
Football recruit Dorial Green-Beckham (left) smiles as the crowd chants "MIZ-DGB" as he arrives courtside just before the Missouri-Texas Tech on Saturday. L.G. PATTERSON/Associated Press
By JOHN E. HOOVER World Sports Writer
Published: 1/30/2012 11:20 AM
Last Modified: 1/30/2012 11:54 AM
It may be two days until National Signing Day, but one of recruiting's biggest mysteries may have been solved Monday morning.
A source told the Tulsa World that Dorial Green-Beckham, the consensus top-rated high school football prospect in the nation, will announce on Wednesday that he’ll be attending Missouri.
Green-Beckham, a senior receiver at Hillcrest High School in Springfield, Mo., will announce live at 9 a.m. on ESPNU that he’s choosing the Tigers over offers from Oklahoma, Arkansas and Texas and Alabama.
The source said Green-Beckham’s choice came down to his visit to Missouri over the weekend.
At the Tigers’ basketball game Saturday night, fans changed their traditional cheer of “MIZ-ZOU” to “MIZ-DGB”. Also, fans hung huge signs around the athletic complex and several dozen surrounded him and chanted his name as he walked into the basketball arena. Inside, among other hand-made signs, several fans toted large cutouts of Green-Beckham’s face as he sat behind the team bench with two Missouri assistant coaches. He reportedly received standing ovations as he entered and exited Mizzou Arena.
Green-Beckham and his family arrived in Columbia on Friday. Soon after, fliers - purportedly arranged by MU students - had circulated around the community advertising Green-Beckham’s official campus visit.
The fliers read, “Mizzou has brought in the #1 ranked football player in the entire COUNTRY for today’s game. … We’re changing the MIZ…ZOU chant today to MIZ…DGB. Please led Dorial feel the love and welcome him home to MIZZOU!!”
Green-Beckham isn’t bound to any school, and won’t be until he signs a letter of intent. He could still change his mind. Before Missouri’s recent surge, he reportedly was leaning to Arkansas. A source familiar with Green-Beckham’s situation indicated that many of those closest to him believe his best career opportunity could be at Oklahoma, but that his heart was won over by his Missouri visit.
Green-Beckham has taken several unofficial visits to OU, but never took an official visit. He visited Arkansas last week, and in November he visited Texas.
Missouri currently has zero verbal commitments from any wide receiver prospects.
OU has verbals from four wideouts and could get more. Courtney Gardner, a top junior college prospect, was on an official visit to Norman over the weekend. Gardner is verbally committed to Arkansas.
Football recruit Dorial Green-Beckham (left) smiles as the crowd chants "MIZ-DGB" as he arrives courtside just before the Missouri-Texas Tech on Saturday. L.G. PATTERSON/Associated Press
By JOHN E. HOOVER World Sports Writer
Published: 1/30/2012 11:20 AM
Last Modified: 1/30/2012 11:54 AM
It may be two days until National Signing Day, but one of recruiting's biggest mysteries may have been solved Monday morning.
A source told the Tulsa World that Dorial Green-Beckham, the consensus top-rated high school football prospect in the nation, will announce on Wednesday that he’ll be attending Missouri.
Green-Beckham, a senior receiver at Hillcrest High School in Springfield, Mo., will announce live at 9 a.m. on ESPNU that he’s choosing the Tigers over offers from Oklahoma, Arkansas and Texas and Alabama.
The source said Green-Beckham’s choice came down to his visit to Missouri over the weekend.
At the Tigers’ basketball game Saturday night, fans changed their traditional cheer of “MIZ-ZOU” to “MIZ-DGB”. Also, fans hung huge signs around the athletic complex and several dozen surrounded him and chanted his name as he walked into the basketball arena. Inside, among other hand-made signs, several fans toted large cutouts of Green-Beckham’s face as he sat behind the team bench with two Missouri assistant coaches. He reportedly received standing ovations as he entered and exited Mizzou Arena.
Green-Beckham and his family arrived in Columbia on Friday. Soon after, fliers - purportedly arranged by MU students - had circulated around the community advertising Green-Beckham’s official campus visit.
The fliers read, “Mizzou has brought in the #1 ranked football player in the entire COUNTRY for today’s game. … We’re changing the MIZ…ZOU chant today to MIZ…DGB. Please led Dorial feel the love and welcome him home to MIZZOU!!”
Green-Beckham isn’t bound to any school, and won’t be until he signs a letter of intent. He could still change his mind. Before Missouri’s recent surge, he reportedly was leaning to Arkansas. A source familiar with Green-Beckham’s situation indicated that many of those closest to him believe his best career opportunity could be at Oklahoma, but that his heart was won over by his Missouri visit.
Green-Beckham has taken several unofficial visits to OU, but never took an official visit. He visited Arkansas last week, and in November he visited Texas.
Missouri currently has zero verbal commitments from any wide receiver prospects.
OU has verbals from four wideouts and could get more. Courtney Gardner, a top junior college prospect, was on an official visit to Norman over the weekend. Gardner is verbally committed to Arkansas.
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