White joined Monmouth as the quarterbacks and receivers coach in 2018 after serving as the offensive coordinator at Webber International University the year prior. The 2020 season will be his third with the Scots.
Under White’s guidance in his inaugural season, senior quarterback Hayden Nelson bettered the Scots’ single-game passing touchdown mark held by NFL quarterback Alex Tanney (’11) and his older brother Mitch Tanney (’05) when Nelson found pay dirt seven times in Appleton, Wis. The Scots spread the wealth as six different receivers caught at least 17 passes in 2018. All told, 15 Scots were on the receiving end in 2018.
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A four-year starter at the University of St. Francis (Illinois), White guided the Fighting Saints to four consecutive winning seasons, highlighted by a win over an NCAA Division I opponent and USF’s first playoff victory. He holds every season and career passing record at St. Francis where he eclipsed the 10,000 passing yards mark and threw for 103 touchdowns which included a school record 34 in his sophomore year.
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After graduating from USF in 2014 with a degree in accounting, White played professionally in Europe for three years while also serving as the offensive coordinator for his teams in Sweden and Germany. The Green Bay Packers fan can claim a European championship as his team in Poland won the International Tournament of Champions which featured 13 teams across nine countries.
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