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Mizzou Athletics Hall of Fame Date Changed

Jan. 6, 2015 COLUMBIA, Mo. – The induction date for the University of Missouri Athletics Hall of Fame Class of 2014 has been changed to Feb. 13, 2015, as announced today. The class was originally scheduled to be inducted on Feb. 6, but the change was made in order to accommodate schedules.

All other details as previously announced are still applicable. The class of six former standouts will be celebrated at the induction ceremony on Feb. 13th to be held at the Columns Club at Memorial Stadium. The Friday celebration is open to the public, and tickets are available for purchase for $30 apiece by ordering online at www.TSF-Mizzou.com/HOF. A reception will begin at 6 p.m. that evening, followed by dinner and program at 7 p.m. The group will also be recognized at the next day's men's basketball game against Mississippi State. Here is a quick recap of the 2014 induction class:

CLASS OF 2014

Chase Coffman – Football (2005-08) [Native of Peculiar, Mo.]
The MU career leader in receptions (247) and receiving touchdowns (30)…All-American in 2008 and winner of the John Mackey Award, given to the nation's top tight end…Is the first Tiger to win a national individual award specific to a position.;

Chase Daniel – Football (2005-08) [Native of Southlake, Texas]
The standard-bearer that all Mizzou quarterbacks will be compared to for a long time to come…Led Mizzou to division titles in 2007 and 2008, and broke virtually every passing and total offense record in the books…Was a Heisman Finalist in 2007 (finishing 4th in voting).;

John Dettmer – Baseball (1990-92) [Native of Cahokia, Ill.]
Flame-throwing right handed pitcher who is Mizzou's career strikeouts leader with 374…Honorable Mention All-American in 1991 when he pitched 120.0 innings, winning nine games and striking out 127 hitters with a 2.63 earned run average.;

Jeremy Maclin – Football (2006-08) [Native of Kirkwood, Mo.]
Arguably the most electrifying player to ever wear a Mizzou Football jersey, he became MU's first-ever two-time first-team All-American (2007 and 2008) after breaking numerous all-purpose and kick/punt return records, in addition to being a game-breaking receiver.;

Ashley Patten – Track & Field/Cross Country (2003-06) [Native of Clarkston, Mich.]
Highly-decorated middle distance runner who was a three-time All-American at 800 meters…Won four Big 12 Championships at various distances and was a 13-time All-Big 12 performer in both track and cross country.;

Alisha Robinson – Gymnastics (2002-05) [Native of Bates City, Mo.]
One of the top all-around performers in MU history, who won 69 event titles as a Tiger…Was a two-time All-American and a 2002 NCAA Regional All-Around champion.