Mizzou commit couldn't sign letter of intent because he was in jail
By Tom Fornelli | Staff Writer
February 4, 2016 4:49 pm ET
Marvin Terry, a three-star linebacker out of Dallas, Texas, was the first player to commit to Missouri once Barry Odom took over as its coach. When National Signing Day came and went on Wednesday, however, the Tigers never received Terry's National Letter of Intent. But he had a good excuse ... well, maybe not so good ...
He was in jail.
By Tom Fornelli | Staff Writer
February 4, 2016 4:49 pm ET
Marvin Terry, a three-star linebacker out of Dallas, Texas, was the first player to commit to Missouri once Barry Odom took over as its coach. When National Signing Day came and went on Wednesday, however, the Tigers never received Terry's National Letter of Intent. But he had a good excuse ... well, maybe not so good ...
He was in jail.