Mountaineers Receive Major Injury Update as Medical Team Clears Path for Jahiem White’s November Return, With Coach Rich Rodriguez Confirming That the Dynamic Running Back Will Be Fully Healthy and Ready to Power West Virginia’s Push in the Second Half of the Season
Morgantown, WV — West Virginia fans have been waiting anxiously for news on the status of sophomore running back Jahiem White, whose explosive plays and game-changing speed turned heads last season. On Tuesday, the wait ended with encouraging news: doctors have confirmed that White, who has been sidelined with a knee injury, is expected to return by November — fully healed and ready to rejoin the Mountaineers’ offense.
Head coach Rich Rodriguez, speaking with reporters after practice, expressed both relief and excitement at the update. “The medical staff feels very confident about Jahiem’s recovery timeline,” Rodriguez said. “We’ve been patient, making sure we don’t rush him back, and now the doctors are telling us he’ll be 100 percent by November. That’s a huge boost for our team.”
White suffered the injury during preseason training, dealing a major blow to the Mountaineers before the first snap of the season. Known for his blistering acceleration and ability to break big runs, White was widely projected as one of West Virginia’s top offensive weapons. His absence has forced the coaching staff to lean more heavily on younger backs and a reshuffled rotation.
Even with those adjustments, Rodriguez acknowledged that replacing White’s impact has been nearly impossible. “He’s a difference-maker,” Rodriguez said. “Anytime the ball is in his hands, something special can happen. To know we’ll have that spark back down the stretch is something that excites everybody in this building.”
The Mountaineers’ offense has battled inconsistency through the early portion of the season, with flashes of potential offset by costly mistakes and missed opportunities. While Rodriguez and his staff have emphasized growth and resilience, the absence of White has been noticeable, particularly in games where breaking a long run might have shifted momentum.
Medical reports indicate that White’s rehabilitation has gone according to plan, with no setbacks. He has been progressing through strength training and agility drills under the careful eye of trainers. By late October, he is expected to begin limited practice sessions, with full clearance scheduled in early November.
“Jahiem has been attacking his rehab the same way he plays — with energy, focus, and determination,” Rodriguez added. “It’s not easy sitting out when you’re a competitor, but he’s stayed engaged, he’s been in meetings, and he’s been a great teammate through it all.”
The return of White could not come at a better time. November marks the beginning of the season’s most critical stretch, with the Mountaineers facing several high-stakes conference matchups that could determine bowl eligibility and positioning. A healthy White gives the offense not only a dynamic runner but also a reliable pass-catching option out of the backfield.
For Mountaineer Nation, the update is a reason to believe brighter days are ahead. The thought of White bursting through defenders again has fans buzzing with anticipation.
“Once he’s back,” Rodriguez said with a smile, “you’ll see the Jahiem White you remember — fast, fearless, and ready to make plays.”