Former Florida State running back and linebacker ZaQuandre White is enrolled at Iowa Western Community College, Noles247 has learned.

White did not return to FSU for the spring semester and indicated that he was in Iowa via a couple social media posts. According to Iowa Western coach Scott Strohmeier, White is at the community college and will play running back for a Reivers team that is among the best JUCO programs in the country.

White came to FSU as part of a loaded running-back class in 2017, joining five-star recruits Cam Akers and Khalan Laborn. White, from Ft. Myers, was rated as a four-star prospect. He redshirted in 2017 and moved to outside linebacker in 2018. There, White flashed as he recorded 22 tackles in 11 games. But he also was suspended at least two times in the past year (once in the spring for undisclosed disciplinary reasons, and once in the season after he was ejected for throwing a punch at a Clemson player).

This opens up a spot on FSU’s two-deep depth chart at Star linebacker -- a hybrid position that requires the athleticism to defend in space -- behind starter Jaiden Woodbey. The Seminoles will likely turn to one of their incoming freshmen -- such as rangy linebacker Kalen DeLoach or physical safety Brendan Gant -- to add depth to the position.