Mizzou picks up commitment from transferring Division II wide receiver
The Missouri Tigers have been on a role on the recruiting trails lately, adding a couple of key pieces to their 2021 class.
On Saturday, the Tigers added a player from the Division II ranks, as Keke Chism announced his commitment to coach Eliah Drinkwitz’s program.
As you can see below, Keke Chism — a 6-4, 210-pound wide receiver from Angelo State University in Texas — announced he would be heading to Columbia:
I am blessed to officially announce that I am committed to the University of Mizzou! @MizzouFootball @BushHamdan @CoachDrinkwitz #Miz x #NewZou pic.twitter.com/4GB2Fq6QoI
— keke chism™️ (@TheJoker_Ke) June 20, 2020
Chism recorded 60 catches for 878 yards and 6 touchdowns in 2019, which were all team highs for Angelo State.
He also led the team in receiving in 2018. He is fourth on Angelo State’s all-time receiving list. Whether or not he’s eligible to play right away for Mizzou remains to be seen.