Missouri WR leaving Big 12 schools behind
New Madrid, Missouri wide receiver Desmond Sims had an in home visit with Kansas this past week before making his decision.
Missouri receiver really liked it at Kansas
New Madrid, Missouri receiver Desmond Sims recently returned from an official visit to Kansas with glowing comments, but was it enough?
Sims Adds Another Offer
Former Arkansas commitment adds third offer on recent visit. Which Big 12 school is after Desmond Sims now?
3 Star WR adds two more visits
Receiver Desmond Sims, who is from New Madrid County Central High School in New Madrid, Missouri, has added a visit to his schedule, actually two.
Sims Still Unsure
Arkansas verbal commitment Desmond Sims sets up two more trips after visiting Missouri earlier this month.
Sims Visits Mizzou
Arkansas verbal commitment Desmond Sims may take another visit before making final decision.
Visit has not worn off
Desmond Sims went his first official visit and it has not worn off. He is looking forward to his next one to a Big 12 school.
Receiver gives visit high marks
New Madrid (Mo.) New Madrid County Central receiver Desmond Sims</A> was committed to Arkansas at one point, but backed out of that to look at Missour
6-foot-2 WR has same 2 offers
He is also having a great season with over 16 touchdowns from his wide receiver position.
MO WR interested in two Big 12 teams
He has an official visit to Missouri for December 7th and Arkansas is pending a date. He is planning on setting a third official with Tennessee, but
Three-star Missouri athlete with couple of offers
Sims has set up his first visit and he does mention a few other schools that he would like to visit.
Athlete has two offers, but expect more
Although this athlete only has two offers right now, he should get more.
Missouri star not committed anymore
New Madrid (Mo.) New Madrid County Central receiver Desmond Sims</A> committed to Arkansas earlier this summer, but at this point he's anything but.
Tigers make run at in-state recruit
Remember the name Desmond Sims. After watching junior film and summer camps MoKan Football calls him one of the fastest rising prospects in the state.