Copyright Essentially Sports

College Football has always been embedded deep in the country’s culture. This is the game that has given us those iconic moments, right from ‘The Play’ to the ‘Kick Six’. However, it would be an understatement to say that the cost of non-performance has been brutal and often mentally exhausting. We saw that last year with Ryan Day after he lost to Michigan. And this year, FSU DC, Tony White, is facing unprecedented criticism to the extreme after his team’s woes continue. Tony White, at a recent press conference, expressed how he had received death threats on social media for the team’s poor showing. Despite that, the DC showed incredible resiliency and promised to wade through it, calling it a “part of the game.” “That’s just part of social media… that’s what you sign up for in this profession, but that’s not why I do it,” said White. The 46-year-old is on a three-year contract starting from December 2024, on a $4.8 million contract. ADVERTISEMENT Article continues below this ad