Missouri Tigers wide receiver Marquis Johnson intends to enter the transfer portal and will not play for the Tigers in the Gator Bowl, according to PowerMizzou.
Late in the third quarter Saturday, Oklahoma cornerback Jacobe Johnson shuffled back some, turned and saw Missouri receiver Kevin Coleman streaking and it was go time.
Eli Drinkwitz and the No. 20 Missouri Tigers have landed a promising player at the JUCO level, bringing in defensive lineman DeMarcus Johnson. Johnson announced his transfer to the Tigers on Thursday, per Rivals.
In the fall of 2024, Missouri Tigers wide receiver Marquis Johnson called his mother, Denise Bell, with a plan for their future. "He's like, 'Mama, when I go to the NFL, you have to come with me," Bell recalled in an interview with MissouriOnSI in October of 2024.
The Missouri Tigers had a lot of roster turnover from 2024 to 2025, leaving lingering questions surrounding the team's starters. One position group that took a big hit was the wide receivers.
The Missouri Tigers hit the practice field again Tuesday, with the periods open to the media being heavy with special teams. Afterward, five players spoke to the media to give an update on how the team is progressing in the final week of fall camp.
Missouri is going to need some players to step up at the wide receiver position, and rising junior Marquis Johnson is confident that he and his teammates are more than capable of doing that.
The Morning Commute for Thursday, January 2 Today we’re talking about Mizzou Football returners. Back-to-back 10-win seasons can certainly help high school recruiting and transfer portal success.