Electric wide receiver Luther Burden III left jaws on the ground during Missouri’s annual Spring Game, putting on a performance that instantly lit up the national radar. Burden hauled in three touchdown passes—each more spectacular than the last—including a gravity-defying one-handed snag that instantly went viral. But it wasn’t just highlight-reel material. His route running was sharper, his footwork more refined, and his connection with quarterback Brady Cook was nothing short of elite. Within hours of the game’s end, NFL scouts from over 15 teams reportedly contacted Mizzou’s staff requesting practice footage. “That was an NFL-level clinic,” said one anonymous scout in attendance. Burden, now entering what many expect to be his final college season, was humble postgame. “I’ve been working,” he said. “But there’s a lot more to prove.” Coach Eliah Drinkwitz couldn’t hide his excitement. “This is the Luther we knew was coming. He’s locked in, he’s dangerous, and he’s ready.” Tigers fans are buzzing, with many calling it the most dominant spring performance in recent memory. As Columbia prepares for a high-expectation season, one thing is clear—Luther Burden III just flipped Missouri’s season from hopeful to historic.
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Luther Burden III Pulls Off Career-High Feat in Spring Game—NFL Scouts Flood Columbia Overnight!
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