 This is Keon White, Georgia Tech, defensive line. Great story. All right, so you go to Old Dominion first. You're a tight end. You look like a tight end. How long were you a tight end? So I was a tight end for my first two years. So started as a red shirt freshman. And then after that, my coaches were like, yeah, I know you're doing really well like a tight end, but we're going to switch you to defense. All right, so they're telling you this. Everybody wants the ball, right? Everybody wants to be George Kettle or whoever in the NFL. And now they're telling you're going to go to defense. What do you think about that? It was fine for me. I kind of sort of like defense anyway. When I was getting recruited out of high school, I played both. I was getting recruited for both. And so when I made the switch to defense, it wasn't like a big fight for me. The coaches told me that we're going to try you out of spring ball. And if you suck at it, we're just going to put you back to tight end anyway. And so then you end up at Georgia Tech. And in 2022, it all happens. Why did it all happen for you this past season? I feel like it's just the same recipe that everybody does. Like nobody knows. Like nobody, it's not a secret. Hard work. Just hard work and just sticking to the process. And that's kind of sort of what I pride myself on. I'm not always going to be the best of something, but I'll try hard and work hard until I will be. 6-4, 2-86. Yeah, so we're waiting here at 2-80 today. But I've kind of sort of been going through a body reconfiguration process. So leaving the season at Georgia Tech, I was probably about 22, 23% body fat at 2-87. And then now I'm 2-80 at 15% body fat. So definitely going through a body, a recomposition phase. OK, so where do you play on the defensive line in the NFL? The defensive line. You play everywhere. And that's what everybody talks about with you. For sure. Definitely. And I like to be versatile. I like to be able to play all the positions and everything like that for sure. And the fact that you could move inside and still be able to rush the passer, NFL teams are looking for guys like you now. Yeah, definitely. So being versatile does nothing but help you. So I don't see it as men that keep moving me around. They keep, I like that. I like being able to be recognized as, hey, he can do this. He's not just a one-dimensional guy. So from Old Dominion at tight end to Georgia Tech as a defensive lineman with 7 and 1 half sacks and 57 tackles and 11 and 1 half tackles for loss. I mean, this has been a process, which I'm guessing means you're probably enjoying all of this as the process continues. Yeah, definitely. So I kind of sort of have a different perspective than most guys, because when I was at Georgia Tech, they do a good job of setting you up for life. And so I was working in corporate America. And I was working at a company named McKinney's and another company called Certified Finishes. And I was working in the office. So I realized then that office life isn't for me. And so I have a new appreciation for football. Like not to say I didn't love football before, but it kind of makes you say, man, I could be working in a cubicle right now, but I get to do the interviews. I get to be in the senior bowl. I get to go to the combine and things like that. So this is a better job. Yeah, sure. We'll do it as long as you can, trust me. It pays well, too. Yeah, for sure. Keyod White, Georgia Tech with us at the 2023 Riesa Senior Bowl.