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Jason Crowe Jr. commits to Missouri
Top recruit Jason Crowe Jr. announced his commitment to the Missouri Tigers on his 17th birthday.

Top recruit Jason Crowe Jr. commits to the Missouri Tigers after considering Kentucky.
2026 SG Jason Crowe Jr. chooses Missouri over Kentucky
On his 17th birthday, five-star guard Jason Crowe Jr. announced his commitment to the Missouri Tigers. Crowe, who is 6-foot-3 and ranked as the No. 7 player in the class of 2026, chose Missouri over notable programs including Kentucky, Southern California, and Texas. Previously linked to Kentucky due to his relationship with assistant coach Jason Hart, Crowe's strong performances, especially at the Peach Jam, elevated his recruit status. He is currently the leading scorer at the tournament, averaging 26.5 points per game.
Key Takeaways
"I haven’t really talked to Coach Pope recently."
Crowe reflects on his communication with Kentucky's coach ahead of his decision.
"The coaching staff is cool at Kentucky."
Crowe's positive remark about Kentucky shows the respect he holds despite his commitment to Missouri.
Crowe's commitment to Missouri reflects a shift in the recruitment landscape for top high school players. While Kentucky had been a frontrunner due to its coaching connections, the Tigers have successfully leveraged their program's appeal to secure a rising talent. This move not only strengthens Missouri's lineup but also leaves Kentucky with critical gaps to fill in their recruitment strategy. Crowe's choice may influence prospect decisions in the SEC going forward, as it highlights the competitive nature of college basketball recruitment.
Highlights
- Jason Crowe Jr. is a game-changer for Missouri.
- Kentucky needs to rethink its recruitment strategy after this loss.
- Crowe showed why he's a top recruit at Peach Jam.
- Missouri scores big with Crowe's commitment.
Recruitment stakes rise for SEC teams
The competition for top recruits like Crowe highlights the intense recruitment landscape in college basketball, potentially leading to backlash among fans and programs.
Crowe's move signals changing dynamics in college basketball recruitment.
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