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South Dakota State mourns death of transfer RB Nate White

South Dakota State mourns death of transfer RB Nate White

Miami Herald4 hours ago

South Dakota State running back Nate White died at age 20, the football program said in a statement late Wednesday.
White spent his first two seasons at Wisconsin but didn't get into a game. In January, he transferred to play for the Jackrabbits with three years of eligibility remaining.
Police in Brookings, S.D., did not confirm a cause of death and said in a press release an active investigation is underway.
'Jackrabbit football is a brotherhood and today we are all hurting with the shocking news of the loss of Nate White,' South Dakota State coach Dan Jackson said in a statement. 'Nate impacted our program with his hard work, determination and overall positive spirit. We grieve with his family and will honor his memory throughout the upcoming season.'
A Milwaukee native, White chose to play for Wisconsin over offers from Vanderbilt, Purdue and Iowa State, among others.
He played quarterback as a high school junior at Rufus King High School in Milwaukee and had 48 rushing touchdowns in his final two seasons as a prep.
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