[3] His final career high school match was the Blue–Gold All-Star game held in 1971, in which Beasley scored each touchdown for the Gold as they won 15–12.
He missed multiple games mid-season as a result of a broken thumb, making his return versus the Villanova Wildcats on November 2.
[7] The Blue Hens compiled a 12–2 record and advanced to the playoffs, but lost in the national championship to Central Michigan.
[8] Beasley returned as starter for his senior season in 1975, compiling 172 rush yards (on 34 attempts) in the first two games, even though he was playing through a pulled hamstring.
[13] After he made important contributions in the 14–13 win, The Evening Journal published an article titled "Hens' Beasley not measly".
[15] Though he was performing well in yards gained, Beasley struggled with fumbles, having lost the ball nine times in the first nine games.
"[15] He was named again to the weekly all-conference team on November 19, following a performance that included 124 rushing yards and one touchdown.
[17] After graduating from college in 1976, Beasley was selected in the 17th round (481st overall) of that year's draft by the Oakland Raiders.
[21] After his sports career Beasley dealt with heart issues and died on March 10, 2010, at the age of 56.