
"First of all, they're getting a great person, a great communicator, a guy that wants the best for his players. He was my positional coach when I had him, and the time we spent together helped me develop and be where I am today. I give him a lot of credit and a lot of respect and love. He's done a lot of good things for that program. Hopefully he continues to have that success at Florida."
"True teacher of the game. I learned so much from Brad in terms of the way that he saw the game. He is one of the more detailed, organized coaches I've been around in terms of his process throughout the week, his checklists throughout the week and then his game plans to be able to go and cause issues for people. It gave me problems every day in practice. It's multiple. He knows how to"
Brad White was hired as Florida's defensive coordinator by Jon Sumrall. White spent eight years at Kentucky, seven in charge of the defense, and overlapped with Sumrall from 2019–2021, including a final year as co-defensive coordinators. White's Kentucky defenses ranked in the top 25 nationally in 2018, 2019, 2021 and 2022, with a sixth-place national finish in 2018 aided by edge rusher Josh Hines-Allen's 17 sacks and five forced fumbles. Hines-Allen became a 2019 first-round NFL pick and holds Jacksonville's franchise sacks record. Colleagues describe White as a detailed, organized teacher of the game.
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