2022 On300 four-star safety Chace Biddle visiting Missouri
Garland (Texas) High safety and SMU commit Chace Biddle will take an official visit to Missouri this weekend for the Tigers’ game against Tennessee, according to On3 Senior National Recruiting Analyst Gerry Hamilton.
Biddle, ranked the No. 161 overall player in the 2022 On300, committed to the Mustangs July 7 over offers from TCU, Oklahoma, and others. He landed an offer from Missouri in mid-August, but he tweeted two weeks ago that he was “1000% locked in.”
The 6-foot, 190-pound Biddle is one of two four-star commitments for SMU in 2022, joining his high school teammate and wide receiver Jordan Hudson, the No. 29 overall player in the country.
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Missouri building another top-25 class in 2022
Whether or not Chace Biddle’s visit to Missouri indicates a wavering commitment to SMU remains to be seen. But the Tigers will make a major push to get him into their 2022 class. Second-year head coach Eliah Drinkwitz already flipped On300 linebacker Xavier Simmons from Virginia Tech this summer. And the Tigers have four top-300 prospects already committed, as well as two more consensus four-stars.
Missouri has a commitment from four-star St. Louis (Mo.) University High safety Isaac Thompson, as well as Conroe (Tex.) High cornerback Marcus Scott II, but building an elite secondary has been one of Drinkwitz’s major priorities since taking over the job in late 2019.