Where does Missouri stack up in the recruiting landscape?
Posted Mar 15, 2017
Located in the heart of the state, Columbia is about two hours from both of its main recruiting hubs, Kansas City and St. Louis. While neither Kansas City nor St. Louis will remind anybody of Los Angeles, Chicago, or Washington D.C. in terms of overall talent production, both metro areas consistently produce good talent on a year to year basis.
(Scout.com)
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