
Virginia Tech has also hosted the Florida product.
Transfer portal recruiting for new Texas Longhorns head coach Sean Miller is heating up on the Forty acres with North Dakota State Bison transfer guard Jacari White visiting on Wednesday.
North Dakota State transfer Jacari White will take a visit to Texas tomorrow, he tells @LeagueRDY.
White has also recently taken a visit to Virginia Tech. He played the last three seasons for North Dakota State.
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Virignia Tech has also hosted White on an official visit.
A Florida product, White spent one season at State College of Florida before making the move to Fargo, developing into a second-team All-Summit League player in 2024-25, averaging 17.1 points per game while shooting 39.8 percent from three and 85.2 percent from the free-throw line.
As a junior, White was named to the Summit League All-Defensive Team after leading the Bison with 29 steals, also pacing North Dakota State with 66 made three-pointers on 45.5-percent shooting from beyond the arc.
He’s an elite catch-and-shoot player thanks to consistent balance, mechanics, and a pure release.
With his assist rate matching his turnover rate at 14.9 percent, White has some capability to serve as a primary ball handler in the pick and roll, showing some court awareness to find open teammates off the ball. At 6’3, 180 pounds with a high-level jump shot from deep or the mid range, White is an average finisher at the rim who can use his shot credibility to get into the lane or operate from ball screens.
The offensive similarities between White and rising senior Jordan Pope raise questions about whether Pope will return for a second season on the Forty Acres because despite the similarities in their playing profiles, White is more efficient than Pope as a jump shooter and has a higher assist rate in addition to being a better defender.