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Future Tigers: Mizzou commit sets all-time tackle record at SLUH

Missouri Tigers football recruiting insider Kenny Van Dorenby: Kenny Van Doren09/22/25thevandalorian
Keenan Harris
Keenan Harris (Photo by Kenny Van Doren/MizzouToday)

Keenan Harris etched his name again into the St. Louis (Mo.) University history books.

The Class of 2026 linebacker recorded his his 338th tackle for the Junior Billikens on Friday against St. Peters (Mo.) Lutheran. In 48-0 win, Harris, a three-star linebacker committed to Missouri, reached the milestone on his third tackle of the game and got pulled before the end of the first quarter.

SLUH coach Adam Cruz wanted to avoid any risk of injury for his starters while up 28-0 before the start of the second. Harris finished the contest with three tackles, two for loss, while not contributing on offense.

Season totals: 23 tackles, 149 rushing yards, 65 receiving yards, 5 touchdowns, 1 forced fumble, 1 fumble recovery

Gavin Sidwar, QB

Missouri quarterback commit Gavin Sidwar, the longest-tenured pledge, rested during his bye week. The three-star previously planned to visit the Tigers this past Saturday.

Season totals: 68-for-90, 961 yards, 11 touchdowns, 2 interceptions

Maxwell Warner, RB

Chicago (Ill.) Whitney Young running back Maxwell Warner rushed six times for 35 yards and one touchdown. The three-star also caught a 10-yard pass in his team’s first loss of the season, 28-12 to Chicago (Ill.) Morgan Park.

Season totals: 38 carries, 381 rushing yards, 70 receiving yards, 8 total touchdowns, 1 interception (on defense)

Jabari Brady, WR

Before his first game visit to Missouri on Saturday, Jabari Brady logged another 100-yard performance for Coconut Creek (Fla.) Monarch. The three-star wideout caught six passes for two touchdowns and 107 yards in 54-0 win over Fort Lauderdale (Fla.) High.

Season totals: 31 receptions, 577 yards, 6 touchdowns

Devyon Hill-Lomax, WR

In Edwardsville (Ill.) High’s first win of the season, 48-30 over Belleville (Ill.) West, Devyon Hill-Lomax nabbed just one reception in a game defined on the ground. The 6-foot-4, 180-pound wideout logged 37 receiving yards while his team compiled 412 rushing yards.

Season totals: 10 receptions, 258 yards, 4 touchdowns

Isaac Jensen, TE

After three weeks of watching his team score within the first few plays of each drive, Isaac Jensen saw an uptick in production en route to a 70-7 win over Omaha (Neb.) Millard North. The three-star tight end logged a season-high five receptions for 86 yards and three touchdowns in another rout for Omaha (Neb.) Millard South. The Missouri pledge also rushed for a touchdown two yards out.

Season totals: 10 receptions, 169 yards, 6 total touchdowns

Tony Forney Jr., DB

While continuing to be a special teams weapon, Tony Forney Jr. blocked a punt for Marietta (Ga.) Kell in a 48-0 win over Decatur (Ga.) Columbia. The three-star Missouri safety commit also recorded two tackles, one for loss.

Season totals: 14 tackles, 2 pass deflections, 2 kickoff-return touchdown

Offensive linemen

Brandon Anderson — 24-17 victory over Dallas (Ga.) North Paulding

Khalief Canty Jr. — 27-22 rivalry victory over Detroit (Mich.) Martin Luther King Jr.

Braylon Ellison — 21-13 victory over Ashland (Mo.) Southern Boone

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