

The Facts: White understands the pain behind him and the stakes ahead because he has lived through the disappointment of the last two years. No matter how much others say about him, the voice inside him drowns it out with an urgent message. "It's got to happen now," White said Tuesday after practice. "I've got to turn it up. You know, even in Year 1, Year 2, I always want to turn it up and show what I can do. So to me, Year 3, it's time."
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The good news? White at least is back to full speed after spending part of the winter in Phoenix at the Fischer Institute of Physical Therapy and Performance, where he retaught his body to run with the proper alignment and technique. That has allowed him to resume his developmental process as a receiver this spring. White still has to answer questions about his route-running, given that he didn't run the full route tree at West Virginia. White continues to push toward unveiling his improved self this fall. For now, there are only questions. None of them can be answered, however, unless White is on the field. ... We'll be watching.