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Missouri State's Todric McGee dies at 21 in suspected accidental self-inflicted shooting, officials confirm

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Todric McGee , a rising star and starting safety for the Missouri State Bears , has tragically passed away at just 21 years old. His untimely death on Saturday, April 19, has left the Missouri State football community devastated, as reports indicate he succumbed to injuries believed to be the result of a “possible accidental self-inflicted gunshot wound.”

Missouri State Football mourns the loss of Todric McGee after tragic incident

Authorities responded to a wellness check at Todric McGee’s residence on the morning of April 18, where he was discovered with critical injuries. Springfield Police confirmed that he was transported to a nearby hospital but sadly did not survive. The incident remains under active investigation, with no further details confirmed about the exact circumstances.


McGee was more than just a talented athlete—he was a respected presence both on and off the field. Hailing from Wichita, Kansas, and a proud graduate of Wichita Northwest High School, McGee was preparing to enter his fifth season with the Bears. He had earned all-conference honors in 2023 and started in both the 2023 and 2024 seasons before an injury cut his 2024 campaign short. His commitment, leadership, and fierce defensive play had made him a cornerstone of the Missouri State defense.

In the days leading up to his death, McGee remained actively engaged with his team. Just two days before the tragic incident, he reposted MSU football highlights on his X account, which was filled with motivational posts and team pride—a reflection of the passion he held for the game and his teammates.

Missouri State head coach Ryan Beard shared the team’s profound grief, stating, "Our football family is in shock and in mourning at the loss of Todric.” He continued, "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."

The university’s Director of Athletics, Patrick Ransdell, echoed that sorrow: “This tragedy has shaken our football program to the core,” he said. “We want them to know we are here to support them in every way possible at this extremely difficult time.”

Wichita Northwest High School, where McGee first made his mark as a standout athlete, honored his memory, writing on X, “He was an amazing young man with a heart of gold! RIP Todric!”

As the investigation continues, what remains clear is the profound impact Todric McGee had on those around him. His legacy, both as a player and a person, will be deeply remembered by the Missouri State community and beyond.

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