Desert Sapper
5/16/2006, 12:37 AM
Link (http://http://www.kansascity.com/mld/kansascity/news/local/14585618.htm)
Just a little catchin' up with J-Dub article. What is he up to lately? What does he see in his future?
For the most part, White considers his life pretty normal now. He's been working at Capital West Securities since December.
"I usually get up in the morning and go work out - I still work out - and after that, I go to work," White said. "I work at Capital West from 8 to 4:30 or 5 and then I head home."
White, who turns 26 next month, said he gets approached fairly frequently to appear at events or play in charity golf outings. As part of Monday's event to benefit the Oklahoma Brain Tumor Foundation, he donated a football signed by 19 Heisman Trophy winners to be auctioned off. Bids were to start at $10,000.
White said he wouldn't rule out the possibility of coaching but his playing days are over. He said his right knee, which he hurt in 2002, gives him more problems than his left knee, which was injured one year earlier, and he has trouble if he sits down for too long.
Just a little catchin' up with J-Dub article. What is he up to lately? What does he see in his future?
For the most part, White considers his life pretty normal now. He's been working at Capital West Securities since December.
"I usually get up in the morning and go work out - I still work out - and after that, I go to work," White said. "I work at Capital West from 8 to 4:30 or 5 and then I head home."
White, who turns 26 next month, said he gets approached fairly frequently to appear at events or play in charity golf outings. As part of Monday's event to benefit the Oklahoma Brain Tumor Foundation, he donated a football signed by 19 Heisman Trophy winners to be auctioned off. Bids were to start at $10,000.
White said he wouldn't rule out the possibility of coaching but his playing days are over. He said his right knee, which he hurt in 2002, gives him more problems than his left knee, which was injured one year earlier, and he has trouble if he sits down for too long.