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Lamar

Yes, he started as a freshman, made all-state all 4 years and played on the first 3 state championship teams. Great to see him return!!
 
No, he played for Missouri State







Former MSU captain, Lamar High star Jared Beshore named Tigers' head football coach
Wyatt D. Wheeler, Springfield News-LeaderPublished 10:34 a.m. CT March 20, 2020



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MSU’s playmaking safety wants to do for the Bears what he did for Lamar

At Lamar, Beshore played defensive back and running back. He was a four-time all-state selection and appeared on the first-team three times. In his senior year, he had 118 tackles and seven interceptions while rushing for 1,458 yards and 26 touchdowns.

As a junior, he ran for 2,093 yards and 27 touchdowns on the ground to go along with six picks on the defensive side. He finished his prep career with 23 interceptions, 4,920 rushing yards and 88 total touchdowns. He was also a sprinter in track and a starting guard on the basketball team.

At Missouri State, Beshore was known for his leadership in addition to being the team's starting free safety his entire career.

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Missouri State Bears safety Tre Betts (7), wide receiver Deion Holliman (5) and safety Jared Beshore (30) celebrate with their teammates celebrate after the conclusion of the NCAA football game between the Missouri State Bears and Murray State Racers held at Roy Stewart Stadium in Murray, Ky. on Sept. 10, 2016. The Bears won the game 28-22. (Photo: Guillermo Hernandez Martinez/News-Leader)


He ended his MSU career with 139 solo tackles and seven interceptions.

Beshore was recently an assistant coach for the Branson High School football team
 
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