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What's On
Jimmy Barton!
Walk-on Jimmy Barton, who played in 13 games last season -- including 15 minutes at Ole Miss -- is no longer with the program.
— Steve Walentik (@Steve_Walentik) June 6, 2016
I'm told Barton is hoping to transfer to a school -- possibly in Division II -- that would offer him a better opportunity to play.
— Steve Walentik (@Steve_Walentik) June 6, 2016
@Steve_Walentik I believe he's going to Maryville now, his sister is playing there as well
— Matt Rockamann (@stlouisrockets) June 6, 2016
The Trib: Tigers update roster; walk-on Barton departing in hopes of more playing time
The Missouri basketball team’s online roster has been updated to include new signees Willie Jackson, Frankie Hughes, Mitchell Smith, Reed Nikko and Jordan Geist with all five players enrolled for summer school, which began Monday. [...]
Missouri’s current 13-man roster still includes two walk-ons: redshirt junior guard Trevor Glassman, who sat out last season after transferring from Manhattan, and sophomore forward Adam Wolf, who averaged 1.3 points in seven games.
Missouri’s updated roster came out https://t.co/YOpxYmUsDq
— Sam Snelling (@SamSnellingRMN) June 6, 2016
Who is your top 8?
With camps come new offers
PowerMizzou: NEW OFFER AND REACTION 2018 WR CAMERON BROWN
PowerMizzou: Perkins to Perkins: 'Stripe 'em up'
PowerMizzou: Coach Speak: 2019 St. Louis ATH Isaiah Williams
2018 CBC WR Cameron Brown on #Mizzou offer: "I love the school. One of my favorites growing up." More here: https://t.co/yU81pynXKa
— Gabe DeArmond (@GabeDeArmond) June 6, 2016
By the way...
Michael Egnew has been at #Mizzou's in-state recruiting camps so far; got confirmation he's working as a grad assistant in recruiting office
— Pete Scantlebury (@PeteScantlebury) June 6, 2016
And speaking of former Tigers who have made some money in the pros...
WBTV Charlotte: Carolina Panthers DE Kony Ealy narrows focus to NFL, fatherhood
Reflection season
The Maneater: Softball seniors reflect on Mizzou career, look toward pros