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Terry quarterback Jarius Moore commits to Jackson St.

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BYRAM, MS (Mississippi News Now) -

Terry High School quarterback Jarius Moore announced Sunday that he has verbally committed to Jackson State.

Moore racked up over 1,300 yards passing and more than 1,200 yards rushing on the 2012 season.

He says he plans to play multiple positions at JSU.

"Fans can expect to see that I'm going to give my all. My 100 percent every play. Whether it is defense or playing on kick return or punt return or anything like that, I'm just going to give it my all. It is going to be a show every time I step on the field and every time I touch the ball anything could happen," said Moore.

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