Originally published at: Oklahoma State Adds Penn State Defender Enai White
PORTAL TRACKER STILLWATER — Oklahoma State’s latest addition hasn’t had the career he imagined, but he has the potential to be one of the biggest defensive additions this cycle. On Tuesday, CBS Sports reporter Matt Zenitz posted that Penn State defensive lineman Enai White was headed to Stillwater. White ranked 38th overall (247Sports) and 51st overall (On3) coming out of high school in 2022. For whatever reason, he hasn’t broken through in college yet. He played 47 defensive snaps for Penn State in 2025, marking his second-highest total in college behind his freshman season at Texas A&M, where he played 90 snaps. The 6-5, 280-pounder recorded three tackles, including 1.5 for loss and one sack in 2025. Pro Football Focus graded him out at 66.4 overall. Including his first three years with the Aggies, White has 14 career tackles, including 4.5 tackles for loss and three sacks. He also broke up a pass and deflected another. He should have at least one season of eligibility remaining, possibly two if his five-game 2023 season is deemed medical redshirt worthy since he suffered a season-ending injury in the back half of the year. White is the 10th defensive lineman to pledge for…
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How fast can the offense get in sync? With so many high schools running this scheme it will be faster than in the past. With the playersbeing paid, hopefully coaches can demand more and these guys digest the playbook faster than ever.
Defense - it’s not the Bears old 46, which can take a year to learn and with the transfers from NT, hopefully this can progress rapidly.
Main concern now is physicality - which is how oSu beat TT all those years!
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