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12.21.2008 7:24 pm

Gateway Tech’s Richardson wants to be a Tiger

Special to the Post-Dispatch
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Gateway Tech senior Sheldon Richardson said the words on Sunday that University of Missouri football fans have been waiting to hear for several months.

Richardson said he is going to be a Tiger and is done with recruiting.

“There wasn’t a need for me to play around anymore — Mizzou is home,” Richardson said after returning from his official visit to Columbia this weekend. “It felt for me like when I committed the first time when I went up there. It just felt like home. I fit in perfect.”

Gateway Techs Sheldon Richardson (Christian Gooden/P-D)

Gateway Tech's Sheldon Richardson (Christian Gooden/P-D)

A 6-foot-4, 270-pound tight end/defensive end, Richardson is ranked by Rivals.com as the fourth-best prospect nationally in the senior class, which would make him the highest-rated recruit to commit to the Tigers during coach Gary Pinkel’s tenure.

Richardson committed to Pinkel back in June of 2007, before the start of his junior year of high school. Earlier this year, he talked about looking at some other schools to make sure that Missouri was the right fit for him.

He took an official visit to Minnesota and had planned to make trips to Miami and either Arkansas or Florida in January. Two weeks ago he told the Post-Dispatch he was still “somewhat committed” to the Tigers, with the emphasis on the “somewhat” part.

Richardson said on Sunday that his concern with Missouri was about what position the Tigers coaching staff wanted him to play in Columbia.

There are different theories on what position he would be best suited for: Rivals.com ranks him as a defensive tackle, Scout.com ranks him as an offensive guard and ESPN.com ranks him as the third-best tight end in his class.

The Gateway Tech senior is a versatile enough athlete that he played several positions for the Jaguars this past season: defensive end, fullback, linebacker and as a tight end would line up on the line and split out wide. He would also return kickoffs.

“There was never anything wrong with Mizzou, except I didn’t want to play defensive tackle. Now that they want me to play tight end, it’s better. But the defensive coaches still want me to play defensive end.”

The Gateway Tech standout, who also plays basketball, had a strong senior season. He caught 27 passes for 541 yards and three touchdowns, rushed seven times for 57 yards (an average of 8.1 yards per carry) and a touchdown. On defense, he was credited with 88 tackles, 15 sacks, five fumble recoveries and one interception. He scored four touchdowns on returns.

Richardson will get a chance to show off his versatile skills to a national television audience soon when he plays in the U.S. Army All-American Bowl on Jan. 3 in San Antonio.

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Sheldon….everyone wants to have the ball in your hands…….if you want to go to the NFL…..the Defensive side of the ball is where you need to be.

— B - Stein
December 22nd, 2008

I think he’ll go pro either way. Generally speaking though, if you’re a top tight end, you’re looking at being a mid-second round pick. If you’re a top defensive lineman, you’re looking at top 10 overall. That’s a big difference on payday. We can throw him a bone on offense once in a while, but I hope he decides its in his best interest to concentrate on defense.

— showmebill
December 22nd, 2008

I would take those other visits. The facilities that Arkansas and Florida have to offer are unbelievable. If I am not wrong, I believe every game in the SEC is on TV next year for every team. That is more exposure there. It can’t hurt to check the other schools out. JMO

— philip
December 22nd, 2008

Well, with the Big 12’s high-powered offenses and Mizzou’s piddly defense this year, I say make sure Richardson get’s a shot at defensive end… or anywhere on the defensive side for that matter. Give him a chance to make an impact ON DEFENSE!! Mizzou needs it!

— Tim
December 22nd, 2008

I see many are trying to get him on the defensive side of the ball. If Richardson wants to play tight end, he better have that fact understood before he signs. If he wants to play tight end, there are schools that would be more than happy to accompany him on his request.

— philip
December 22nd, 2008

According to the article, coaches want him to play tight end.

I doubt us readers will have any effect on the final outcome.

— Tim
December 22nd, 2008

Has anyone seen this young man play? Look on rivals.com at his highlight film. He looks very very good with the football in his hands. He wants to score touchdowns and let him score them at Mizzou!! MU’s offense will produce more NFL players than our defense will

— noodlerock
December 22nd, 2008

Philip reminds me of coaches who just never stop recruiting even though Sheldon said he was through with recruiting. Coaches with integrity like Pinkel always have said if a kid commits somewhere else; he repects that and offers if he changes his mind they would be interested and leaves the kids alone. Congratulations to Sheldon on a great choice and continued success in football at MU and beyond.

— Chuck
December 22nd, 2008

Great choice, Sheldon!!!! Can’t wait to see you in black and gold no matter what position you play. MIZ - ZOU!!!!!

— Dean
December 22nd, 2008

Good for Sheldon! Turning down Florida and the “NFL mill” of Miami aren’t easy to do. Hopefully the return he gets from this choice won’t be only playing a preferred position. In the words of one young athlete, “Miami turns out more NFL players, but Mizzou turns out better men.”

— Mr E
January 3rd, 2009