Stanley Ray White is a former American football linebacker.
Education
White played college football at, where he was an All-Big Ten and All-American selection. He also played baseball and basketball at Ohio State University. When he left Ohio State University he held the Ohio State University records for career tackles, tackles in a season (1970), and tackles in a game (Michigan State 1970). He also briefly held the record for most extra points kicked in a season(1969).
Career
He was the only player in the history of Ohio High School to play in the state all-star games for football, basketball, and baseball. College NFL Drafted in 1972 and retiring in 1982, White played for the Baltimore Colts and the Detroit Lions. White scored two touchdowns, both from interception returns and both for the Colts.
The first was in 1973 against the Houston Oilers from a Dan Pastorini interception, the second coming against the New York Giants from a Craig Morton interception in 1975.
Was a Football News 1st Team All NFL linebacker in 1975 and a New York Daily News 1st team ALL NFL Linebacker in 1977. Still holds single season NFL record for linebackers of 8 interceptions (1975)and is second all-time for linebackers with 34 career interceptions.
He is third all-time in turnovers for linebackers with 49, behind Jack Ham and Ray Lewis. He was selected as a linebacker on the Baltimore Colts All-Time Team.
USFL Following his departure from the Lions, White then played in the United States Football League (USFL) for the Chicago Blitz and the Arizona Wranglers.
He was All USFL and selected to the Madden All-Time USFL Team. Broadcasting Since 2006 White has worked as a color analyst for the Baltimore Ravens" radio broadcasts, teaming with Gerry Sandusky, who does the play-by-play, and former Ravens player, Qadry Ismail. He also contributes to other programming on Baltimore station WBAL-Department of Administration and Management. He previously worked for Entertainment and Sports Programming Network, National Broadcasting Company Radio NFL games, and Home Team Sports.
White is also a Lawyer, graduating from the University of Baltimore School of Law in 1978-Magna Cum Laude.
He went at night during the season and full time in the off season,completing his degree in four years. His first job was with Ron Shapiro, noted sports lawyer