The Associated Press | August 18, 2014 White transferring from Kansas to Nebraska Share LINCOLN, Neb. -- Andrew White III has transferred from Kansas to Nebraska. Nebraska coach Tim Miles said Monday that White would join his program after playing two seasons for the Jayhawks. White had said in May he would leave Kansas to find a program where he could get more playing time. He picked the Cornhuskers over Maryland, Richmond, Notre Dame, Wake Forest, Miami and Florida State. A 6-foot-7, 210-pounder from Richmond, Virginia, White will have to sit out this season under transfer rules. He'll have two years of eligibility remaining. White appeared in 19 games last season, averaging 2.3 points and 5.9 minutes. He averaged 2.2 points and 5 minutes in 25 games as a freshman. Dan Hodge Trophy: History, winners, and how it works Here's the history of the Dan Hodge Trophy, named after one of the all-time greats and given annually to the top college wrestler every year since 1985. READ MORE Here are some top caliber college volleyball setters in 2021 These are some of the top college volleyball setters in 2021. READ MORE No. 4 Nebraska vs. No. 11 Ohio State tops the list of must-watch volleyball series in Week 8 No. 4 Nebraska will take on No. 11 Ohio State in one of the top college volleyball series in week 8. READ MORE