2024 Football Roster
White, Jordan

Jersey Number 53
Jordan White
- Class:
- Junior
- Position:
- OL
- Height:
- 6-2
- Weight:
- 300
- Prev School:
- West Virginia
- Hometown:
- Largo, Md.
Bio
2024 (Jr.):
Student-Athlete Q&A
What made Liberty University the right place for you to attend college/compete at the collegiate level?
The family environment that Liberty has made me want to come here.
Is there anything special you do pregame or postgame and why?
I Listen to music and warm my body up.
Who in your life inspires you and why are they such an inspiration?
My mother inspires me because she’s a hard working woman.
What is your most memorable athletic moment/accomplishment?
When I received my first athletic scholarship.
If you picked your jersey/uniform number, why is that number important to you?
I’ve had my number since I was a kid.
Favorite meal (breakfast/lunch/dinner) and what is that special meal?
Cereal and wings are my favorite foods.
What is the first app you check on your phone each day?
Twitter is the first thing I check when I wake up.
What is your favorite hobby outside of athletics?
Playing my Ps5 is my hobby.
Who was your favorite athlete growing up?
Cam Newton
What is your favorite possession and why?
My Ps5 is my favorite possession.
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- Outland Trophy Award Preseason Watch List (Best Interior Lineman)
- Rimington Trophy Preseason Watch List (Top Center)
- HERO Sports Group of Five Preseason All-America third team honoree
- Athlon Sports CUSA Preseason All-Conference First-Team
- Phil Steele CUSA Preseason All-Conference First-Team
- CUSA Preseason Player Watch List
- Conference USA All-Conference second team
- Phil Steele Postseason Conference USA All-Conference first team
- VaSID All-State first team
- Started all 14 games at center for the Flames
- Finished the year with a 72.1 offensive grade as ranked by PFF.com
- Saw playing time on 945-of-1,008 offensive snaps (93.7 percent)
- Ranked third on the team in total offensive snaps
- Ranked No. 13 in the country in total offensive snaps by a center by PFF.com
- Helped quarterback Kaidon Salter earn HERO Sports Group of Five National Player of the Year honors and CUSA MVP honors after finishing the year with 3,965 total offensive yards
- Starting quarterback Kaidon Salter finished the year with 2,876 passing yards and 32 touchdowns, while rushing for 1,089 yards and 12 touchdowns
- Starting quarterback Kaidon Salter national rankings included No. 3 – Passing Efficiency (176.6), No. 3 – Points Responsible For (264), No. 3 – Rushing TDs by a Quarterback (12), No. 5 – Passing TDs (32), No. 5 – Points Responsible For per Game (18.9). No. 22 – Total Offense (283.2 yards per game)
- Â Helped Liberty finish the season with the following national rankings:
- No. 1 – Rushing Offense (293.3 yards per game)
- No. 1 – Tackles for a Loss Allowed (2.64 per game)
- No. 2 – Sacks Allowed (0.64 per game)
- No. 2 – Passing Yards per Completion (16.19)
- No. 3 – Winning Percentage (92.9 percent)
- No. 4 – Total Offense (499.1 yards per game)
- No. 4 – Third Down Conversion Percentage (50.0 percent)
- No. 4 – Team Passing Efficiency (169.53)
- No. 4 – First Downs Offense (348 first downs)
- No. 8 – Time of Possession (Average per Game 33:04)
- No. 9 – Scoring Offense (38.3 points per game)
- No. 13 – Passed Had Intercepted (6)
- Transferred to Liberty from West Virginia
- Saw playing time in 11 games during the 2020-22 seasons
- Finished his three seasons with 328 offensive snaps
- Played in four games in 2022 and started three contests
- Redshirted during the 2020 and 2021 seasons
- Added depth at center and guard
- Graduated from DeMatha Catholic High School in Hyattsville, Md.
- Played offensive guard for head coach Bill McGregor
- Three-star rating by ESPN, rivals and 247Sports
- Ranked No. 34 offensive guard nationally by rivals, No. 50 by ESPN and No. 55 by 247Sports
- No. 24-rated prospect in Maryland by rivals, No. 26 by ESPN and No. 27 by 247Sports
- Also offered by Georgia Tech, LSU, Maryland, Ole Miss, Syracuse and Wisconsin
- Earned All-WCAC Capital Division First Team honors
- Participated in the Maryland Crab Bowl between the best players in Baltimore and Washington D.C.
- Helped lead DeMatha to a 7-4 record, No. 2 ranking in Washington D.C. Metro area, No. 4 ranking in Maryland and a No. 39 national ranking
- As a junior in 2018, helped lead DeMatha to an 8-3 record, advance to the WCAC Capital Division Championship, a No. 4 ranking in Maryland and a No. 39 national ranking
- Son of Alexandra Georges
- Interdisciplinary Studies major
- Birthday is September 26
Student-Athlete Q&A
What made Liberty University the right place for you to attend college/compete at the collegiate level?
The family environment that Liberty has made me want to come here.
Is there anything special you do pregame or postgame and why?
I Listen to music and warm my body up.
Who in your life inspires you and why are they such an inspiration?
My mother inspires me because she’s a hard working woman.
What is your most memorable athletic moment/accomplishment?
When I received my first athletic scholarship.
If you picked your jersey/uniform number, why is that number important to you?
I’ve had my number since I was a kid.
Favorite meal (breakfast/lunch/dinner) and what is that special meal?
Cereal and wings are my favorite foods.
What is the first app you check on your phone each day?
Twitter is the first thing I check when I wake up.
What is your favorite hobby outside of athletics?
Playing my Ps5 is my hobby.
Who was your favorite athlete growing up?
Cam Newton
What is your favorite possession and why?
My Ps5 is my favorite possession.
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