Years In Coaching: 8th
Years at USF: 1st
Alma Mater: Louisiana Tech, ‘12
Family: Wife: Briana; Sons: Mychael, Hendryxx, Sylas and Pressley; Daughter: Collyns.
Hometown: Livonia, Mich.
NOTABLE:
• Helped Miami (Ohio) go 11-3 in 2023.
• Coached NFL wide receiver James Proche and a pair of Super Bowl Champions, including Kansas City Chiefs wideout Rashee Rice and Philadelphia Eagles receiver Danny Gray.
• Guided Xavier Gipson to Associated Press First Team FCS All-America honors after catching 74 passes for 1,367 yards and 14 touchdowns in 2021.
• Had a six-year professional playing career, five in the NFL.
Myles White was named University of South Florida wide receivers coach in December of 2025, joining head coach Brian Hartline’s first USF staff.
A rising star in the coaching ranks, with experience coaching both at the NFL and collegiate levels, White comes to Tampa after spending the 2025 season as Syracuse's passing game coordinator/wide receivers coach under head coach Fran Brown and the previous season as a member of the Green Bay Packers staff.
White has collegiate coaching stops at Miami (Ohio), Stephen F. Austin and at SMU, following a six-year professional career as a player.
He spent two seasons as an NFL player with the Packers (2013-14) to start his career, before spending the 2015 season with the New York Giants. He went on to sign contracts with the New York Jets and Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
BEFORE SOUTH FLORIDA
SYRACUSE: White spent the 2025 season on Fran Brown’s staff at Syracuse as passing game coordinator and wide receivers coach.
GREEN BAY PACKERS: White joined the Packers staff as an offensive assistant in 2024. The franchise went on to reach the NFL Playoffs.
MIAMI (OHIO): White served as passing game coordinator and wide receivers coach at Miami (Ohio) from 2022-23, where he helped lead the team to back-to-back bowl appearances. In his second year with the RedHawks, he revamped the wide receiving corps and coached Gage Larvadain to lead the MAC in yards per reception (16.2), while ranking third in yards (679) and second in touchdowns (6), despite playing in just 10 games. Miami went 11-3 in 2023, earning a berth in the New Mexico Bowl.
In his first season with the program, White mentored Mac Hippenhammer to earn Second Team All-MAC accolades after catching 54 passes for 769 yards and scoring nine touchdowns, before going on to earn a camp invite for the Cincinnati Bengals.
STEPHEN F. AUSTIN: White spent the 2021 campaign at Stephen F. Austin, helping lead the team to their best season in a decade, advancing to the NCAA Playoffs. Xavier Gipson starred under White's coaching, earning Associated Press First Team All-America honors after catching 74 passes for 1,367 yards and 14 touchdowns.
SMU: His first job in coaching came at SMU, where he spent the 2019-20 seasons as a quality control coach. The Mustangs ranked in the top 13 in total offense nationally in both of his seasons with the program, including fourth in 2019. Wide receiver James Proche was selected in the sixth round of the 2020 NFL Draft after White's first season. He also worked with a pair of Super Bowl Champions in his time at SMU, including Kansas City Chiefs wideout Rashee Rice and Philadelphia Eagles receiver Danny Gray.
PLAYING CAREER (NFL/Louisiana Tech)
White had a six-year professional playing career. He spent two seasons with the Green Bay Packers (2013-14) to start his career, before spending the 2015 season with the New York Giants. White appeared in 19 games over his first three seasons in the league, with 16 catches for 154 yards and a touchdown.
White began the 2016 season with the New York Jets, before being signed to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers roster to conclude the season. White returned to the Jets for the 2017 campaign, before transitioning to the CFL, where he played for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers and Toronto Argonauts.
He began his collegiate playing career at Michigan State before transferring to Louisiana Tech (2011-12), where he earned all-conference honors.
PERSONAL
He graduated with a degree in sociology from Louisian Tech in 2012. He and his wife, Briana, have five children: Mychael, Hendryxx, Sylas and Pressley and Collyns.
COACHING CAREER
2026- South Florida Passing Game Coordinator/Wide Receivers Coach
2025 Syracuse Passing Game Coordinator/Wide Receivers Coach
2024 Green Bay Packers Offensive Assistant
2022-23 Miami (Ohio) Passing Game Coordinator/Wide Receivers Coach
2021 Stephen F. Austin Wide Receivers Coach
2019-20 SMU Quality Control Coach