Mizzou continues to add to its offensive line depth with a third acquisition this week in a Mid-Missouri native.
On Friday afternoon, an On3 reporter, Kenny Van Doren, posted Kemna’s commitment announcement.
Kansas State transfer OL Will Kemna announced his commitment to #Mizzou.
The former Jefferson City (Mo.) Helias offensive tackle has four years of eligibility remaining: https://t.co/bxeMwfDl8Vpic.twitter.com/q6xhaCsZXb
— Kenny Van Doren (@thevandalorian) January 9, 2026
The 6-foot-5, 290-pound lineman hails from Helias High School where he led his team to a state championship senior year while earning all-state honors from the Missouri Football Coaches Association. The offensive lineman also earned all-district honors junior year. Out of high school, Kemna was ranked N0. 50 by On3 and No. 46 by Rivals for the Class of 2025 Offensive Tackles.
At Kansas State, he served a redshirt year as a freshman and will have four years of eligibility remaining.
The addition marks the 12th commitment for the Tigers through the portal. Earlier this week, Mizzou added two other OL in Josh Atkins from Arizona State and Luke Work from Mississippi State. At the end of the 2025 season, the Tigers lost two starting lineman due to eligibilty.

