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Jaren Sensabaugh, 2024 DB out of Nashville, makes 2nd SEC commitment
By Andrew Olson
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Jaren Sensabaugh has committed to play for an SEC school for the second time.
The defensive back out of Nashville is leaving the state to play for Mizzou. He announced his verbal pledge to the Tigers on Tuesday via social media. Sensabaugh will have the chance to sign with Eli Drinkwitz’s program during the Early Signing Period from Wednesday-Friday.
Committed to the ZOU!!!! @CoachDrinkwitz @CoachBlakeBaker @coachalpogue @NastyWideOuts @MaureyBland6 @Add_Hill @CJheinz34 @CoachFabreezus pic.twitter.com/29noc5ZUaT
— Jaren Sensabaugh (@jsensabaugh2024) December 19, 2023
The son of retired NFL safety Gerald Sensabaugh, Jaren had been committed to play for Vanderbilt from June to November. After decommitting from the Commodores, he received new scholarship offers from Tennessee and NC State. Sensabaugh took official visits to NC State, Tennessee, UCLA and Mizzou while looking for his new home.
An Ensworth standout, Sensabaugh is listed as measuring 6-feet and 170 pounds. On the 247Sports Composite rankings, Sensabaugh is rated 3-stars, the No. 23 recruit in the state of Tennessee, no. 65 cornerback and No. 811 prospect overall in the Class of 2024.
Mizzou fans can get a preview of what Sensabaugh brings to Columbia by checking out his senior season highlights, below, via Hudl:
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