1 player= 91 TD passes

#2
#2
He's 6 ft 2in and 195 lbs, so no top tier division I team will give him a look. Kent, Memphis and a few others would, but most of these programs will pass on him.
 
#6
#6
I don't care if the guy's hs team was playing pee wee teams all year, the recruiters just have to take a look at somebody throwing 91 tds.
 
#10
#10
This guy is from not far from me. They don't run the ball much. But he has an amazing touch on the ball. Not the best velocity, but a beautiful touch. Just puts it where it needs to be. As for being only 195 lbs, he can always hit the gym.
 
#11
#11
Looks like they pretty much let him put it up every down... and why not? He is completing nearly 75%. Similarly, I look at Lone Oak's schedule, and they don't play a single big KY school.

I wonder why they moved from Jackson to Paducha? I also wonder why he wasn't playing QB at whichever HS he was at in Jackson. :lol:
 
#12
#12
6'2" is a little small for a QB (read: very small) but if he wants to come to Tennessee I'm not against giving a short guy a try. It can work in college as Chase Daniel proved.
 
#13
#13
6'2" is a little small for a QB (read: very small) but if he wants to come to Tennessee I'm not against giving a short guy a try. It can work in college as Chase Daniel proved.

Or Drew Brees

Or Antwan Randle-El

Or Todd Reesing

Timmy Tebow is 6' 3"

Give this kid a shot.
 
#16
#16
91TDs should put this kid on the map if that profile is actually true. Tennessee is his dream school? I don't care if he is playing the Kentucky School for the Deaf every week. If the man is chucking that many TD's around he better be on the board.
 
#17
#17
Reesing and Daniel are small.. infact, a lot of solid QB's are

i know, not a majority, but dang.. can't argue with numbers too much
 
#24
#24
I graduated from Lone Oak, and it was pretty cool watching Robinson pull trick after trick out of his hat.

I´ve seen pics of him in practice wearing a UT t-shirt. So there.

His HS coach is Jack Haskins, father of former UK QB Billy Jack Haskins.

A few weeks ago, somebody asked Rich Brooks on the call-in show what he thought about Robinson. Of course, Brooks couldn´t say anything about a recruit. But the skinny on him is that he´s too small to play big-time college ball. He has been shown interest by a few smaller schools.

LO went 14-1 this year, losing to Lex. Catholic in the state championship. They ate his lunch because Lex. Catholic´s DL was too much for LO´s OL.
 
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