Syracuse, N.Y. — Andrew White, a graduate transfer from Nebraska, is no longer considering Michigan State.

Michigan State is one of just two schools that White has officially visited since announcing his decision to transfer from Nebraska.

Jon Rothstein of CBSsports.com said in a tweet late Saturday that White had crossed Michigan State off his list.

Michigan State is no longer a potential destination for Nebraska grad transfer Andrew White, sources told @CBSSports. — Jon Rothstein (@JonRothstein) July 31, 2016

But the news that Michigan State is out might not necessarily mean that White is headed to Syracuse, the other school that he's visited.

Earlier Saturday, Spider Hoop Blog posted a picture on its Twitter page of White shooting in the University of Richmond gym. The blog said that White was visiting Richmond.

Nebraska grad transfer Andrew White III is currently on a visit to Richmond. Spiders have emerged as a wild card. pic.twitter.com/SMgGRzOB12 — Spider Hoop Blog (@SpiderHoopBlog) July 30, 2016

Richmond would make some sense as White is a native of Richmond, Va., however a source told syracuse.com that another Richmond school, Virginia Commonwealth, might also be a factor in White's recruitment.

White, a 6-foot-7 wing, averaged 16.6 points per game at Nebraska last season. He also made 41 percent of his 3-point shots.

Syracuse is interested in White as the Orange needs to replace all the outside shooting it lost in seniors Michael Gbinije and Trevor Cooney in addition to NBA first-round draft pick Malachi Richardson.