'13 CA OLB Tyrell Robinson (Oregon Signed LOI)

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San Diego, California
Lincoln High School

Height: 6'4"
Weight: 200
40:
GPA:

Rankings:
ESPN: #50 ATH :s::s::s::s: / SG :s::s:
Scout: #5 OLB :s::s::s::s: / SG :s::s::s:
247: #10 OLB :s::s::s::s: / SG :s::s::s:
Rivals: #7 ATH :s::s::s::s: / SF :s::s::s:

Offers:
Notre Dame
Arizona
Arizona State
California
Colorado
Georgia
Missouri
Ohio State
Oklahoma
Oregon
Oregon State
San Diego State
Stanford
Tennessee
UCLA
USC
Utah
Washington
Washington State

Recruiter:

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How fast are these guys. Rell looks well built, but I cannot translate speed from the bball court.
 

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Thought Tyrell looked like a better ball handler but Tyree a little better hops and better looking outside shot. I'd be game for starting at PG and Tyree at SG in a few years. But then one of the rankings has him at SF? Maybe they are good flex players that can really handle SF, SG or PG.

Seem more built for safety than LB to me. Bulk up to LB and they are definitely suited to play SF in the Big East.
 

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Very high on UCLA, Oregon, and Washington. ND mentioned in second group along with Coloroado, Mizzou, and San Diego State.

Texas is dream school and thinks they are close to offering. Both brothers would also like to hear from Duke, UNC, and UK for basketball obviously.
 

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Very high on UCLA, Oregon, and Washington. ND mentioned in second group along with Coloroado, Mizzou, and San Diego State.

Texas is dream school and thinks they are close to offering. Both brothers would also like to hear from Duke, UNC, and UK for basketball obviously.

Well...
 

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Gotta like our chances, unless Duke, UNC comes a calling for Basketball. But you can basically count out the Pac-12 schools, because they're garbage in basketball, besides maybe UCLA.
 

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Gotta like our chances, unless Duke, UNC comes a calling for Basketball. But you can basically count out the Pac-12 schools, because they're garbage in basketball, besides maybe UCLA.

You can count out the Pac-12 schools for a kid from San Diego? Don't think so. Don't like our chances at all either.
 

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You can count out the Pac-12 schools for a kid from San Diego? Don't think so. Don't like our chances at all either.

Let's be real, since when has the Pac-12 ever been a basketball conference. UCLA was a dominant power, and now a on and off tournament contender. Everyone else in the Pac-12 is pretty meh. UCLA should be the favorite, but ND is definitely in this.
 

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I doesn't matter if we are the best choice, its their decision. Texas, UW, and UCLA make just as much sense as us
 

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After the SI article about UCLA and Ben Howland I wouldn't go near that school if I was a basketball recruit.
 

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Top 7 for the twins per 247:

Washington, Oregon, USC, UCLA, Notre Dame, Miami and Missouri.
 

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They probably haven't been updated in a while, either. I know for a fact he is ranked higher on Rivals than is listed there.
 

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If these guys are looks to play basketball, who does the scholarship count towards? Hoops or football?
 

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I'd rather these two go to SC than EV, Fitts, or Matthew Thomas.
 
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