Alvin White (American football) explained

Alvin White
Position:Quarterback/Punter
Birth Date:26 March 1953
Birth Place:Ontario, California, U.S.
Height Ft:6
Height In:3
Weight Lbs:219
High School:Newport Harbor
(Newport Beach, California)
College:Oregon State
Draftyear:1975
Draftround:15
Draftpick:385
Pastteams:
Cflstatlabel1:Comp-Att
Cflstatvalue1:65–136
Cflstatlabel2:Passing yards
Cflstatvalue2:936
Cflstatlabel3:TD–INT
Cflstatvalue3:3–13

Alvin White (born March 26, 1953) is a former gridiron football quarterback and punter who played in the World Football League (WFL), the Canadian Football League (CFL) and the United States Football League (USFL). He played college football at Oregon State.

College career

White began his collegiate career at Orange Coast College before transferring to Oregon State. As a senior he finished second in the Pacific-8 Conference in total offense with 1,960 yards and was third with 1,662 passing yards while also averaging 36.3 yards per punt. White finished his collegiate career with 3,099 yards on 250-for-557 passing with ten touchdown passes and 36 interceptions while also rushing for 307 yards and eight touchdowns.[1]

Professional career

White earned the nickname "The Grasshopper" for moving from team to team during his career. He was selected by the Los Angeles Rams in the 15th round of the 1975 NFL Draft. He was cut during training camp and was signed by the Southern California Sun of the World Football League as a punter.[2] He was re-signed by the Rams after the WFL season but was again cut early during training camp. White was claimed off of waivers by the New Orleans Saints on July 17, 1976.[3] White was a member of the Houston Oilers during the preseason in 1977 but did not make the final roster.[4]

White was signed by the Toronto Argonauts of the Canadian Football League (CFL) in 1978 and played in five games for the team, completing 65 of 136 pass attempts for 936 yards with three touchdown passes and 13 interceptions while also rushing for three touchdowns.[5] [6] He spent 1979 with the Kentucky Trackers of the minor league American Football Association.[7] White returned to the CFL in 1980 and played with the Calgary Stampeders and the BC Lions. White was signed by the Denver Gold of the United States Football League for the 1983 season. He spent 1984 as a backup quarterback for the San Antonio Gunslingers and was hired by the team as an assistant facilities manager after being released in 1985.[8]

Personal life

White played bit parts is several football-themed movies “North Dallas Forty,” “Two-Minute Warning,” “Semi-Tough,” and “The Best of Times” and is a member of the Screen Actors Guild.[9]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Alvin White College Stats . August 24, 2020 . Sports-Reference.com.
  2. Web site: August 13, 1975 . Hayden Starts Against Hawaii . Desert Sun . United Press International.
  3. Web site: Saints Sign Alvin White. Orange County Register. NewspaperArchive. July 17, 1976. July 21, 2022.
  4. Web site: August 11, 1977 . Sports Transactions . Desert Sun.
  5. Web site: October 23, 1978 . Newcomers Make Some Impact . Brandon Sun.
  6. Web site: Alvin White Statistics . July 11, 2020 . JustSportsStats.com.
  7. Web site: July 21, 1979 . Trackers quarter back White awaits a call – and a break . August 18, 2020 . The Courier-Journal.
  8. Book: Pearlman, Jeff . Football for a Buck: The Crazy Rise and Crazier Demise of the USFL . Houghton Mifflin Harcourt . 2018 . 9780544453685 . 254 . Blank Guns . https://books.google.com/books?id=CFZLDwAAQBAJ&q=alvin+white+denver+gold&pg=PA254.
  9. Web site: February 21, 2000 . Alvin White, Millennium Hall of Fame . Los Angeles Times.