Mizzou has a new offensive line pledge in its 2024 recruiting class.

Talan Chandler committed to Deion Sanders’ Colorado program back in February. On Sunday, Chandler announced that he has flipped his pledge to the home-state Tigers. He shared a note explaining his decision on X, formerly Twitter.

“First off, I would like to say thank you to the University of Colorado and all of the coaching staff for the unbelievable opportunity they gave me and the love they showed,” Chandler wrote. “Coach Prime and the recruiting staff, the support you showed me and my family was amazing and I appreciate it. Coach O’Boyle, I am forever grateful for the opportunity you gave me and the support you have showed. I will always hold CU in a special place in my heart.

“With that being said I have decided change my commitment in order to accomplish a lifelong dream. The University of Missouri has always been my dream school and I never thought I would have the opportunity to stay HOME. This opportunity was recently offered to me and after careful consideration and prayer,this is an opportunity that I have to take for me and my family. I am committed to the University of Missouri.”

A standout of Nevada High School, Chandler measures over 6-3 and 292 pounds. On the 247Sports Composite, Chandler is rated 3-stars, the No. 17 player in the state of Missouri, No. 76 interior offensive lineman and No. 1,018 prospect overall in the Class of 2024. Chandelr has picked up 6 scholarship offers during his recruitment.

Mizzou fans can get a preview of what he brings to Columbia by checking out his highlights below, via Hudl: