BREAKING NEWS: WVU Mountaineer Star Jahiem White Announces Divorce in Stunning Personal Revelation Amid Breakout Career Surge..

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BREAKING NEWS: WVU Mountaineer Star Jahiem White Announces Divorce in Stunning Personal Revelation Amid Breakout Career Surge

 

Morgantown, WV — August 2, 2025

 

In a jaw-dropping announcement that has sent shockwaves through Mountaineer Nation and the college football world at large, West Virginia University star running back Jahiem White has publicly revealed that he and his wife are divorcing — a deeply personal decision revealed during what has otherwise been a skyrocketing breakout period in his collegiate career.

 

This news emerges just weeks ahead of the 2025 college football season, with White poised to be one of the premier playmakers not just in the Big 12, but across the national stage.

 

 

 

🌪 A Personal Storm in the Middle of a Career High

 

At just 20 years old, Jahiem White has quickly become one of the most electrifying talents in WVU’s backfield. Coming off a stellar 2024 season where he rushed for over 1,200 yards and 11 touchdowns, White had established himself as the heart of West Virginia’s offense and a potential future NFL draft pick. With highlight-reel agility, breakaway speed, and unmatched field vision, he’s been hailed as the program’s most dynamic back since Steve Slaton.

 

But despite his success on the field, White’s recent social media statement painted a vastly different picture off the field.

 

> “Life is about more than touchdowns and trophies,” White posted on X (formerly Twitter). “Sometimes we grow in different directions. After long reflection, my wife and I have decided to part ways. It’s painful, but it’s the right decision for both of us.”

 

 

 

He followed the statement with a plea for privacy, asking fans and the media to “focus on the game, not the gossip.”

 

 

 

🕊️ From High School Sweethearts to Heartbreak

 

White and his now-estranged wife, Kyla Richards, were high school sweethearts from York, Pennsylvania, where White first made his name as a four-star recruit. Their relationship, often celebrated in social media posts and team interviews, was widely admired by WVU fans for its stability and strength — a rare sight in the chaotic world of college athletics.

 

They married quietly in 2023, during White’s freshman year at WVU, in a small family ceremony. Friends say the couple had faced increasing pressure balancing the demands of early marriage, media scrutiny, and the explosive nature of Jahiem’s rise to fame.

 

Sources close to the couple have confirmed that their decision to divorce was “mutual but emotional.” While no third party is reportedly involved, both individuals had “evolving goals that no longer aligned.”

 

 

 

📉 Impact on WVU Football? Coaches React

 

Though fans have expressed concerns about how this personal news might affect White’s performance on the field, WVU Head Coach Neal Brown was quick to voice support for his star player.

 

> “Jahiem is an incredible young man — not just an athlete but a leader and a fighter,” Brown said in a press conference this morning. “Life throws curveballs. He’s handled this with maturity and grace, and we have full confidence that he’ll continue to represent West Virginia with heart and pride.”

 

 

 

Offensive Coordinator Chad Scott echoed that sentiment, adding, “We’re a family here. Jahiem knows we’ve got his back. This team is tight, and his brothers in the locker room are rallying around him.”

 

Despite the off-field developments, coaches insist that White remains fully locked in for the season and is in “peak physical shape” heading into August practices.

 

 

 

🎯 NFL Scouts Still Watching Closely

 

White’s name has already started circulating in early NFL Draft conversations, particularly after his breakout sophomore season. With his elite change-of-direction ability, strong work ethic, and explosive play style, scouts are reportedly monitoring him as a possible Day 2 pick in the 2026 NFL Draft — with some projecting his stock could rise higher if he continues to dominate this fall.

 

Multiple NFL scouts have told ESPN and The Athletic that personal matters, such as divorce, do not typically impact a player’s draft value unless they affect performance or signal deeper behavioral issues.

 

One AFC South scout put it plainly:

 

> “This is life — it’s unfortunate, yes, but it’s not disqualifying. If anything, watching how a young man handles adversity says more than any 40-yard dash time.”

 

 

 

 

 

🎤 Fan Reactions: Mixed Emotions, but Mostly Support

 

Reactions from fans across social media have been overwhelming — a mix of shock, empathy, and unwavering support.

 

> “That’s tough, man. Can’t imagine dealing with a divorce at 20. Prayers up for Jahiem 🙏,” one fan posted on Reddit.

 

 

 

> “Hope this doesn’t distract him from the season. But at the end of the day, he’s human. Gotta respect the transparency,” another wrote on X.

 

 

 

Still, a few have raised concerns about White’s emotional readiness to handle both the personal fallout and the high-pressure expectations of carrying the WVU offense.

 

But longtime Mountaineer fans have pointed to the resilience White has shown since day one — earning playing time as a true freshman, battling injuries in his sophomore year, and still emerging as one of the most dependable forces in the Big 12.

 

 

 

🔮 What’s Next for Jahiem White and WVU?

 

As the Mountaineers prepare for their highly anticipated season opener against Pitt in the Backyard Brawl on August 31st, all eyes will be on No. 9 in the backfield.

 

White is expected to not only lead the rushing attack but also take on more of a leadership role in the locker room with the departure of several seniors. WVU enters the season with renewed optimism, and White remains at the center of those championship hopes.

 

> “The field is where I find peace,” White said in a follow-up statement posted to Instagram. “Football is my therapy. My focus is on being the best teammate, player, and man I can be.”

 

 

 

 

 

🏈 Legacy in the Making — Through Pain and Progress

 

In an age where college athletes are increasingly thrust into the public eye, Jahiem White’s honest, heartfelt disclosure sets a new standard for transparency. His willingness to confront personal pain head-on, while continuing to grind toward greatness, is quickly endearing him to fans not just in Morgantown — but across the nation.

 

Whether this chapter

becomes just a footnote or a defining part of his legacy remains to be seen. But one thing is certain

 

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