The All-Pac-12 selections were released Tuesday, and it didn’t take long for the Arizona State football community to notice the omission of a first-team Sun Devil player.
Running back Rachaad White was a second-team selection, along with UCLA running back Zach Charbonnet.
The team’s first selections for the position were BJ Baylor of Oregon State and Tavion Thomas of Utah.
White rushed 182 times for 1,006 yards during the season, getting 15 rushing touchdowns. He averages 5.5 meters per stroke.
He also caught 43 passes for 456 yards and a touchdown. He averages 10.6 yards per reception.
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Baylor rushed 209 times for 1,259 yards and 13 touchdowns, averaging six yards per carry. He had six receptions for 53 yards.
Thomas rushed 186 times for 1,041 yards and 20 touchdowns, averaging 5.6 yards per carry. He had two catches for three yards.
White reacted to the snub with a one-word tweet, simply writing “Noted” with a pencil and paper emoji.
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The ASU Community wasn’t as succinct as White was, echoing the running back’s omission:
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