Among the many encouraging signs from the Missouri offense in 2016 -- the stalwart line, gunslingin’ Drew Lock, 1,000-yard receiver J’Mon Moore, jack of all trades Dimetrios Mason — perhaps none were quite so encouraging as Damarea Crockett’s breakout season.
The Boise State poachee set Missouri freshman records with 1,062 rush yards and 10 scores on the ground, and he only got stronger as the season went on...before being suspended for the final game of the year after an arrest on suspicion of misdemeanor possession of marijuana.
“It’s made me a completely different person,” Crockett said of the arrest, talking to a group of reporters, including one from RockMNation, at Tuesday’s spring practice session.