Eligibility Remaining: 2023, 2024
2022 All-SEC Second Team
2022 (Sophomore): Appeared in all 12 games this season, making six starts … finished the regular season leading the team in receptions (56) and receiving yards (846), also finished with three receiving touchdowns … finished the regular season 4th in the SEC in receiving yards … became the 11th sophomore in program history and first since Jonathan Johnson in 2017 to eclipse 1000 receiving yards … led the team in receiving in each of the first five games of the season, the only Tiger to accomplish that feat in the modern era … had eight catches for 76 yards in the season opener against LA Tech (9/1) … had a career day against Abilene Christian (9/17), catching seven passes for 132 yards, including a 79-yard touchdown, Mizzou’s longest play in four years and his first score of his career … made five catches for 102 yards against Auburn (9/24) … made six catches for 84 yards against Georgia (10/1) … had another career day at South Carolina (10/29), racking up career highs in catches with 10 and yards with 148; his 148-yard performance was the most receiving yards by a Tiger in four years … hauled in a 38-yard touchdown at Tennessee (11/12), a day that saw him grab four passes for 47 yards … capped off his incredible season with a six-catch, 130-yard performance against Arkansas (11/26) … entered the NCAA Transfer Portal on Dec. 5, 2022, committing to Georgia.
2021 (Freshman): Played in all 13 games on the season, starting six of them … had 26 receptions totaling 173 yards and four carries for 40 yards on the season … caught four passes for 18 yards at Kentucky (9/11) … took 5 receptions a career-long 81 yards against SEMO (9/18) in addition to taking a rush eight yards … lone score on the season came against Texas A&M (10/16) where he punched in a seven-yard rush … totaled three receptions for 22 yards and two rushes for 17 yards in that same game.Selected for 2021-22 SEC Academic Honor Roll.Â
High School: A four-star wideout prospect by both Rivals and 247Sports.com … Rivals rates him as the No. 4 player in the state at any position while 247Sports.com rates him as the state’s No. 5 player … 247Sports rates him as the nation’s No. 34-ranked wideout and a top-250 national recruit at any position … Sports Illustrated All-American candidate … Rated as the No. 2 player in the St. Louis metro area on the St. Louis Post-Dispatch’s Super 30 List … Led ESL with 73 catches for a team-high 1,541 yards (21.1 avg.) with a team-high 16 touchdowns as a junior … Led the entire talent-rich St. Louis area in receiving yards a junior … Earned All-Metro honors as a junior … Attended Belleville West as a sophomore and put up 1,049 yards on 45 catches, with more than half of those catches going for touchdowns (24) … Did not play a senior season in the fall due to the COVID-19 health regulations in Illinois … Plans to enroll at Mizzou in January … High school coach: Darren Sunkett … Primary recruiters: Bush Hamdan, Curtis Luper … Chose Mizzou over offers from Arizona State, Alabama, Arkansas, Auburn, Georgia, Illinois, Iowa State, LSU, Louisville, Mississippi State, Oregon, Penn State, Purdue and West Virginia, among others.