Tristan Dare commits to Missouri after visit, spurning Washington
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 9, 2026, 9:00 PM
Last updated Jun 9, 2026
College SportsTristan Dare, a three-star offensive lineman from Southlake Carroll High School in Texas, has committed to the Missouri Tigers after an official visit on June 5. Previously pledged to Michigan, Dare opted for Missouri after a crystal ball prediction surfaced, indicating a likely decision. The 6-foot-3, 290-pound prospect had also visited Stanford in late May and was considering a return to Washington for another visit. With this commitment, Missouri secures a notable depth addition along their offensive line, marked by Dare's quick-footed athleticism and strength, as he projects as a center at the collegiate level.
- •Tristan Dare is a three-star offensive lineman
- •Committed to Missouri after a visit on June 5
- •Previously committed to Michigan before decommitting in March
- •Visited Stanford on May 29 and planned a return to Washington
- •Ranked No. 844 overall and No. 54 interior lineman by 247Sports Composite
- 9:00 PMYahoo Sports — Three-star Washington football OL target commits to SEC program
"One of Washington's offensive line targets in the 2027 class committed to the Missouri Tigers on Tuesday.
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