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Kansas transfer Andrew White III did not visit Florida State this weekend

Andrew White III

Kansas’ Andrew White III (3) and Fort Hays State’s Carson Konrade (4) chase a loose ball during the first half of an exhibition NCAA college basketball game Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2013, in Lawrence, Kan. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)

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Andrew White III averaged only 5.5 minutes per game in his 43 appearances with Kansas, but that hasn’t stopped him from receiving interest from multiple high-major programs.

Since announcing he would be leaving leaving the KU program back in early May, White had visited Nebraska and Notre Dame. Last week, the 6-foot-6 White tweeted that he would be on campus at Florida State on July 11-12, but according to Chistopher Nee of Noles247, that visit did not happen.

“I did not end up going,” White told Nee. "[FSU assistant coach] Stan Jones called me the day before I was supposed to go and said they called the visit off because of some high school kids they wanted to get.”

It did not state if that visit would be rescheduled. The Seminoles were one of the first schools to express interest along with Maryland, Miami, Nebraska, Notre Dame, and Wake Forest. Early reports indicated that the Cornhuskers were the favorite given White’s relationship with Nebraska assistant coach Kenya Hunter.

Coming out of high school, White was a four-star recruit, ranked No. 51 overall in the Class of 2012 by Rivals. However, his minutes were limited with the Jayhawks. During his time at Kansas, the team loaded up with talent on the perimeter with Andrew Wiggins, returning Wayne Selden and Brannen Greene and incoming Kelly Oubre.

White averaged 2.3 points in 1.2 rebounds per game in two seasons at Kansas.

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