After a sluggish start, the 2025 recruiting class for Mizzou Football is gaining significant traction, with a major boost from the commitment of a highly sought-after four-star recruit from within the state.
Jack Lange, a four-star offensive tackle from Eureka High School, has officially announced his commitment to Mizzou. Despite being initially courted by several top-tier programs such as Wisconsin, Michigan, Notre Dame, Ole Miss, and Nebraska, Lange ultimately chose to join the Tigers. Ranked as the top player in Missouri for the 2025 class (Rivals ranks him 4th in MO), Lange also holds a position as one of the Top 20 offensive tackles nationwide.
I’m so thankful for all of the opportunities that i’ve been given so far, with that being said i am going to focus my efforts towards these 6 schools! @HuskerFootball @MizzouFootball @NDFootball @OleMissFB @BadgerFootball @UMichFootball
Thanks for the graphic @ptgraphics0! pic.twitter.com/F0Gn6sbCaN
— Jack Lange (@JackLange55) February 17, 2024
During his junior year at Eureka, Lange played a pivotal role in securing a district championship for the Wildcats. His contributions earned him recognition on the 3rd Team All-State as an offensive lineman and a spot on the All-District Team. Looking ahead, Lange is slated to showcase his talents at the High School All-American Bowl in San Antonio, set to be broadcasted nationally on NBC in 2025.
With Lange’s commitment, Mizzou Football gains a significant asset to bolster their roster. Head Coach Eli Drinkwitz and his team view Lange as a key addition, further solidifying their ongoing success in recruiting local talent. Known for his exceptional strength and ability to provide both offensive line support and quarterback protection, Lange is expected to make a significant impact during his senior season at Eureka High School. Welcome to Mizzou, Jack! M-I-Z!