4-star RB Jamarion Morrow commits to Missouri Tigers

Germantown (Tenn.) four-star running back Jamarion Morrow has committed to the Missouri Tigers.
“What excites me about the Tigers and how excited they are about me and how I would be a big fit to their program,” Morrow said previously. “I’ve been getting recruited by Coach Peeler since I was a young pup and the connection I’ve built with Coach Luper is amazing!”
Morrow is the nation’s No. 271 overall prospect, No. 19 running back and No. 6 recruit from Tennessee in the 2025 cycle according to the On3 Industry Ranking — a weighted average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies.
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On3 is high on Morrow. He ranks No. 201 nationally, No. 13 among running backs and is the No. 5 recruit from Tennessee in the 2025 On300.
Morrow participated in the Under Armour Nashville camp last month and earned recognition from On3 as a top performer at the event.
“In a setting that is tailor-made for his skill set as a skilled pass-catching running back/slot receiver, Jamarion Morrow didn’t disappoint. The Memphis area talent carved up linebackers during 1-on-1’s, winning nearly all of his reps that we saw. Morrow is a quick, loose athlete. He consistently broke of linebackers in space with his shake and lateral agility. We were impressed with the ball skills, as he caught the ball as well as any back in attendance.” — On3 Director of Scouting and Rankings Charles Power