White accepted a football scholarship from
Arizona State University, leading the team in rushing from 1947 to 1950, with a total of 3,173 yards. In 1950, he had a season for the ages, his 1,502 yards rushing total (150.2 yards per game) led the nation and still ranks second in school history for a season. He also scored 22
touchdowns and 136 points, which ranked third in the nation and still are school single-season records. White was the second player in
college football history to run for so many yards in a season, becoming the first football player from Arizona State University to be named
All-American. In 1951 White participated in the
College All-Star Game and the
East–West Shrine Game. He is considered one of the greatest
running backs in school history, with many of his records still standing. He also practiced
basketball and the
decathlon, where he finished fifth and sixth nationally as a junior and senior behind Olympian
Bob Mathias. He was inducted into the Arizona State University Athletics Hall of Fame, the Sun Devil Ring of Honor and had his jersey number retired (33). ==Professional career==