DALLAS – University of Maryland all-time great Randy White has been named to the Football Writers’ Association of America (FWAA) 75th Anniversary All-America team.
The FWAA, which was founded in 1941, has picked an annual All-America team since the 1944 season, making it the second longest continuously selected team in major college football.
White, who starred for three seasons at Maryland from 1972-74, was named to the FWAA’s second team. In his senior year, he was awarded the Outland Trophy for the nation’s best interior lineman and was named the Atlantic Coast Conference Player of the Year.
White went on to play 14 seasons for the Dallas Cowboys, earning nine Pro Bowl selections and claiming co-Super Bowl MVP honors in 1978.
freddy from boca
white was thee best college football player i ever saw play, bar none.
SnappinTerp
Randy was an undergrad when I was going for my masters at UMD. Met him several times, and he was as down to earth as anysuperstar I’ve ever seen. He deserves it all. Best player from College Park since the 70’s. The Manster !!