WR Wan'Dale Robinson [Nebraska - Signed LOI]

To Which School Will Robinson Commit?


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I do hope he comes here but at the same time would not be suprised if he chose Purdue with the way they utilize Moore.  Wish we could have snagged that kid.


Yes it would have been nice to snag Moore - however he had a HS tie that was the key to them nipping us out.  We can sell every thing that Purdue is selling plus more.  Purdue may have a 1 or 2 headed monster right now that could fall apart - NU can sell a 3 headed monster that will soon be 5 headed.

 
Yes it would have been nice to snag Moore - however he had a HS tie that was the key to them nipping us out.  We can sell every thing that Purdue is selling plus more.  Purdue may have a 1 or 2 headed monster right now that could fall apart - NU can sell a 3 headed monster that will soon be 5 headed.
I don’t think we were even in his final 5.

 
Reports surfaced last week that the 5-foot-9, 179-pound playmaker might make one more trip to Nebraska this weekend for the Bethune-Cookman game before making his final decision. But his father, Dale Robinson, told The World-Herald on Monday the family has decided the Western Hills (Frankfort, Kentucky) High School star will focus on his final regular-season home game this weekend.

Still, the elder Robinson said, that doesn't necessarily mean bad news for the Huskers. Wandale Robinson is now focusing on Nebraska, Kentucky and Ohio State after recently trimming Alabama, Purdue and Michigan from his list. He took official visits to each school except Kentucky – he was in Lincoln for the canceled Akron game – and was most recently at Ohio State on Oct. 6.

"We've basically seen everything we need to see," Dale Robinson said. "We're gonna evaluate pros and cons and then also add the comfortability with the coaches and players and how he feels about each. Then we'll go from there."

How fast Wandale can get on the field and how often he might get the ball are also key factors, the father said. Schools see the recruit as an "athlete," pitching him as a receiver and running back. Nebraska graduates rushers Devine Ozigbo and Mikale Wilbon and has three other running backs committed in the 2019 class but only one receiver.


OWH

 
I'm happy with that final 3. I really didn't want to see him at Purdue, but at Ohio St he's just another top talent...they can't play them all.

 
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