2027 Offensive Lineman Luke Injaychock Commits to Mizzou Football

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2027 Offensive Lineman Luke Injaychock Commits to Mizzou Football

2027 Offensive Lineman Luke Injaychock Commits to Mizzou Football

The La Grange, Il., recruit is the seventh local prospect to commit to the Tigers since March.

2027 Offensive Lineman Luke Injaychock Commits to Mizzou Football

The La Grange, Il., recruit is the seventh local prospect to commit to the Tigers since March.

The Missouri Tigers are making waves on the recruiting trail, and the summer heat hasn't even arrived yet. Head coach Eli Drinkwitz and his staff have been locking down local talent, and their latest addition is a big one—literally.

On Friday morning, three-star interior offensive lineman Luke Injaychock announced his commitment to Mizzou, marking the seventh prospect from Illinois or Missouri to pledge to the Tigers since March. The La Grange, Illinois, native chose the Tigers over a stacked list of suitors, including Illinois, Wisconsin, Ohio State, and Auburn. As he put it on social media, "Locked in. MIZ🐯"

Injaychock is a rising star heading into his senior year, and his offer sheet reads like a who's who of Big Ten powerhouses. Standing at 6'5" and 285 pounds, he's already a dominant force at the high school level. What sets him apart? His ability to use his height to his advantage, consistently putting smaller defenders on the ground at the point of contact. But it's not just about size—Injaychock plays with a relentless motor, finishing his blocks rather than relying on his physical gifts alone. That work ethic bodes well for his transition to college football.

Of course, there's room to grow—literally. The next step for Injaychock will be adding more muscle to his frame, with a target of reaching at least 300 pounds. While he may not be the most explosive lineman right now, his technique and instincts are already ahead of the curve. At such a young age, he's showing the kind of football IQ that could make him an SEC starter down the line, provided he sticks to the development plan the Mizzou staff has in store for him.

For Tigers fans, this commitment is another sign that Drinkwitz is building a foundation with local talent. And for Injaychock, the journey to Columbia is just beginning—but the potential is undeniable.

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