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Darius White (born 1992) is a
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. He currently an undrafted free agent. White was a 2009 High School All-American by ''
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. A native of
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, White attended Dunbar High School in
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, where he recorded 93 catches for 2,293 yards and 35 TDs and a punt return and kickoff return for a TD over his final three seasons. Regarded as a four-star recruit by '' Rivals.com'', White was listed as the No. 6 wide receiver prospect in the class of 2010. In December 2011, White elected to transfer from the University of Texas to the University of Missouri.


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1992 births Living people Players of American football from Fort Worth, Texas American football wide receivers Texas Longhorns football players 21st-century American sportsmen {{widereceiver-1990s-stub