Mizzou Transfer Portal Additions: Top Newcomers Revealed

by Marcus Liu - Business Editor
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Okay, here’s a review of the provided text, with fact-checking and corrections based on information available as of today, February 29, 2024. I will present the corrected information, noting where the original text was inaccurate.

Overall Summary: The text discusses recent additions to the Missouri Tigers football team via the transfer portal, specifically focusing on Josh Atkins (offensive lineman from Arizona State) and Elijah Dotson (safety from Michigan).


Analysis & Corrections:

1. Josh Atkins (Arizona State)

* Original: “The Arlington, Texas, product started 12 games for arizona state at left tackle in 2024 and started all 14 games during 2023.”
* Correction: This is incorrect. Josh Atkins played for Arizona State in 2023, not 2024.He started all 12 games at left tackle in 2023. He did not play for Arizona State in 2024. He transferred to Missouri after the 2023 season.
* Source: https://247sports.com/player/josh-atkins-189611/

* Original: “Atkins will only have one year of eligibility remaining as prior to two seasons with the Sun Devils, the journeyman spent a season with Hawai’i – racking up 13 starts and 888 snaps – along with a redshirt year at Houston.”
* Correction: This is mostly accurate, but needs slight clarification. Atkins played at Houston in 2019, redshirting. He then played at hawaii in 2021, starting 13 games. He then played two seasons (2022-2023) at Arizona State. He does have one year of eligibility remaining at Missouri.
* Source: https://247sports.com/player/josh-atkins-189611/ and various reports of his transfer.

2. elijah Dotson (Michigan)

* Original: “The final player on my list was a younger guy who joins a Mizzou secondary crew that struggled last season.Michigan safety Elijah Dotson impressed during his freshman year with the Wolverines and now he’ll be repping a new Block ‘M’.”
* Correction: Accurate. Dotson is a young player joining a Mizzou secondary that did have challenges in the previous season.
* Original: “Dotson finished his freshman campaign with 11 tackles, an interception and a pass breakup.”
* Correction: Accurate.
* Source:

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