Post by 56801steve on Apr 30, 2022 6:04:16 GMT -5
Draft Profile: Bio
As a high school player Wan'Dale Robinson played running back who totaled 8,582 yards from scrimmage with 118 offensive touchdowns, gaining 6,795 yards, averaging more than 11 yards per carry while scoring 97 rushing touchdowns. He also caught 102 passes in his career for 1,787 yards and 21 touchdowns. He was one of five finalists for the 2019 All-American Bowl Player-of-the-Year award, which is presented annually to the nation’s most outstanding high school senior. Was a consensus four-star recruit coming out of high school - ranked as the nation’s No. 2 all-purpose back and was the top player in Kentucky.
As a freshman, he caught 40 passes for 443 yards and two touchdowns while rushing for 340 yards and three scores with 40 catches and 443 receiving yards this was the most by any true freshman in Nebraska history. He received an honorable mention as an All-Big Ten selection.
In 2020 he led the Huskers with 51 catches and 461 receiving yards despite playing only eight games and splitting duties at running back. Robinson was named to the Paul Hornung Award Watch List for the nation's most versatile athlete
In 2021 he transferred to Kentucky in the SEC to play with QB Will Levis and play full-time receiver and impressed from the outset logging 94 receptions and 1164 yds with 7 TDs. In 12 games during 2021, Robinson had five 100-yard games which ranks second on the UK single-season list. He was rewarded with an All-SEC First Team selection by PFF as a result.
so is he replacing Sheppard or Toney.
the bold text above , says hes pretty good.
94/1164 & 7tds
and surprise as it is, Kentucky was 10-3 in a division with Georgia,Florida,Tennessee.....these are big name SEC teams, kentucky is usually a doormat.
OBVIOUSLY this guy made a difference for Kentucky.