
The Missouri State University community is in mourning following the tragic death of Todric McGee, a 21-year-old senior football player, who passed away early Saturday, April 19, at a Springfield, Missouri hospital. The standout safety, known for his relentless energy and leadership, succumbed to injuries from an incident at his residence on Friday, leaving teammates, coaches, and fans heartbroken.
According to Missouri State Athletics, McGee's passing has sent shockwaves through the Bears football program. "Our football family is in shock and in mourning at the loss of Todric," head coach Ryan Beard said in a statement. "We ask everyone to please respect the privacy of his family and our MoState football team at this time as we begin the healing process. Join us in praying for Todric and the people who loved him."
Springfield police responded to a well-being check Friday morning in the 500 block of E. Cherry Street, where McGee was found with a suspected accidental self-inflicted gunshot wound. He was rushed to a local hospital but passed away the following morning. Authorities are investigating the incident, with no additional details released.
A Wichita, Kansas native and Wichita Northwest High School graduate, McGee was a fifth-year senior and a defensive cornerstone for the Bears. Earning all-conference honors in 2023, he started in both the 2023 and 2024 seasons, showcasing his skill and passion. Off the field, McGee's infectious positivity uplifted those around him, as seen in a 2024 practice video shared by the Bears, capturing his lively spirit.
Social media posts reflect the depth of McGee's impact. Local reporter Wyatt Wheeler wrote, "So heartbroken for everyone in the Missouri State football program and those who loved Todric McGee. Stay strong, Bears." Fans on X shared similar sentiments, recalling McGee's dedication and warmth.
As Missouri State prepares for its transition to Conference USA and FBS football, McGee's absence will resonate deeply. The university has not announced memorial plans but is focused on supporting McGee's family and team. The University Herald joins the community in offering condolences to all touched by his legacy.
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