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Coveted Missouri OT Logan Reichert adds another SEC offer

Jeremy Crabtreeby:Jeremy Crabtree02/17/22

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Logan Reichert (Tim Verghese/The Wolverine)

Logan Reichert of Raytown, Mo., continues to pile up major scholarship offers.

The 6-foot-6, 360-pound offensive tackle entered the week with a long list of offers, including top programs like Missouri, Oklahoma, Kansas, Georgia, Texas A&M, LSU, Florida, Florida State, Michigan, Oregon, Tennessee, Ole Miss and others.

That list grew by one on Wednesday night when Logan Reichert picked up an offer from Auburn. He said the offer from the Tigers came from Auburn coaches Bryan Harsin, Joe Bernardi and Will Friend. Auburn is a school that has always intrigued Reichert. He said he hopes to make a visit sometime in the spring or summer. He also picked up an offer from Duke on Monday.

Logan Reichert is ranked as the No. 29 offensive tackle in the country, according to the On3 Consensus, a complete and equally weighted industry-generated average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies. The On3 Consensus also ranks him as the No. 12 player in the Show-Me State.

According to the On3 Recruiting Prediction Machine, Logan Reichert is favored to land with the in-state Missouri Tigers. The Tigers have a 60.6% chance of landing Reichert after he’s been to campus multiple times throughout his recruitment.

Oklahoma is listed second at 21.2%. He was in Norman on Jan. 29 for a Sooners’ junior day event. Reichert tweeted several photos from his time in Norman, and he said he had an “amazing time.”

Logan Reichert looking for perfect fit

It appears Logan Reichert isn’t going to rush into a decision, though. He told On3’s OM Spirit that Oklahoma, Missouri, Kansas, Oregon, Tennessee and Ole Miss were recruiting him the hardest. He also said he’s trying to sort out spring visit plans. No trips have been scheduled as of yet, he said.

“I’m looking for a school that is going to treat me like family and that will help me with my end goal,” he said. “That goal is reaching and playing in the NFL. I’m also looking for somewhere that has a really good academic program.”

Oregon is another team to watch with him, especially with new Ducks coach Dan Lanning’s connections with the Kansas City metro area.